Business Notices.' TIIRUIT mRBES TjlOR QALE BEST MARKET KINDS. Apple Trees from 12s to 24s per doz or blight-proof stocks Macrocarpa from 8s per 100 Pinus Insignia, two years old, trans planted, 12s per 100; three-years oh 15s pit 100 , Walnuts. Os to 12s por doz Gooßehorries, beßt, large kind, 5s to G per doz HEDGE PLANTS African Box, 16s per 1000 Barborry, 12s per 1000 Privet Us per 100 lthubarb Roots, 4s to 12s por do OAMELIAS, ROSES, ORNAMENT! TREES, AND FLOWERING SHRUBS. &o„ &c, D.BARRATT TIVIDALK NURSERI MOROA.NEARGREITOWN g MITHiiHOS, i JS Mannbes-Sireei.„...'Wellinoion,' Haying secured a large assortment i Designs of Ornamental Castings ft Verandahs, Balconies, Fences, &c., wit to inform Architects, Builders, and tl public that they are prepared to supp! all orders at prices that will compai favorably with thn iinported article. Tboy. still.'continue to execute nrde for all Borts of Cast and Wrought Irc Work. •An illustrated catalogue wi shortly bo issued; 29< BRITISH INDIA V. CHINA. ' India fifroiw letter TEA (/tan C/mui,".London Times, MUNRO'S INDIAN TEd Direct from the Ochtorloney Valley j the Ncilgherry Bills, is the COMING TEA FOB NEWZEALAN Hundreds of Testimonials as to the Quality &c, One says—"J have not had a moro deli ious Cup 6f TEA since. 1 have been i , tho colony. Another winds up with-" I hope y< will always be able to supply me wil this Tea." Another writes—" Send mo two brae and keep two more for mo for fear yi run out," Another Lady who is a judge of good Ti , says-" I cannot drink any other T< now," f Another Lady who has travelled in near! every Country in tho world, and a acknowledged judge ot Tea Bays—" think the other Tea is so vulgar, afti drinking your Indian Tea," 1 MUNIiO'S INDIAN TEA la the only Tea sent direct from tl: Plantation puro and unadulterated. A other Teas whether trom India or Chin: can only be bought in tho market, tli best'qualities being always snatched ut for tho European market, where tbe • command a far higher price. MONRO'S INDIAN TEA. Is the BEST, the PUREST, and the most GENUINE TEA that haa over bee imported to tho Colonies. Tea cannot 1 had from any other house in Now Zealand. ' AiEX.MUNRO, Importer, Willis-Street, Wellington, SHOKTT & REID THE CORNHILL Warehouse Auction Room And Sale Yard. CORNHILL-ST, (OFF MaNNERB-ST.) Wellington, June 1888. FINDING our Willia-atreet Premise wholly unsuitable and far too smai for our increasing business, we have in cided to abandon them, and are now re moving to tho above address—a fine two storied brick building, fitted with all th conveniences for carrying on our j,eiiora business, combined with that of Auction eers, : Wo shall coiitinuo toholdlarg stocks of General Merchandise am Produce of all kinds. In our new prem ises,'situated in tho heart of tho busines part of To Aro, wo shall be prepared ti receive consignments of Merchandise Produce, Fruit, &c, eenerally for Sale bj Public Auction on the most rcasonabh terms. Outdoor Sales of Merchandise Household Furnifcuro, Horses, Cattlo. Ac, conducted with tho utmost care foi both vendors and purchasers. Attachet to our premises we have a capital Sah Yard for Horses, &c. Special lines of Baled Hay and Race' horso Fodder. Soliciting your patrp uage, We aro, yours faithfully, SHORTT&REID. FUR tho benefit and convenience oi Country Settlers, 1 shall ■.OEM A SHOP, OPPOSITE THE EMPIRE HOTEL, Every Saturday, Commencing on the 21stinst, on which date 1 shall offer:— '. 4 PRIME PAT BULLOCKS Roasts from Id to 4d per lb Steak from 2d to 4d „ Boiliu" Beef from Id to 3d por lb Corned Beef from Id to 3d „ or, lOOlbs lor 10s ALSO 20«primo Fat Turnip Fed Wethers, Id to 3d per lb. ALSO 4 dairy fed Porkers, 8d to 5d per lb. ALSO 2 Vcalcrs froni 2d to Gd per lb. ALSO 400 lbs first-class steam made ;POM SAUSAGES 31b fob I S . '4oolbs first-class GERMAN SAUSAGES ' 31bsforls. 'ALL FOB CASH ON THE BLOOK. j-NQMOR'EMQNGPOLY-k) MORE fj> rata FOR BEEF BU~N~AS USUAL H. B, L.A.THA.BI.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2963, 30 July 1888, Page 4
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677Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2963, 30 July 1888, Page 4
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