Business Notices, TjmUIT mKEES TTV)R Q ALE BEST MARKET KINDS. Apple Trceß from 12s to 24a per doz on blight-proof stocks Macrocarpa from 8s per 100 Pinus Insignia, tiro years old, transplanted, 12s per 100; throo-years old lßsptrlOO Walnuta, 6s to 12a per doz Gooseberries, best, large kind, 6s to 0s per doz HEDGEPLANTS ' African Box, 15s per 1000 I Barberry, 12s per 1000 Privet u's per 100 I Khubarb Roots, 4s to 12s per doz OAMELIAS, EOSES, ORNAMENTAL TREES, AND FLOW/SRING 1 SHRUBS. &c., &c. D. BARRATT TIVIDALB NURSERY, MOROA, NEAR GREITOWN . gMITHBKOS;,™^ Manners-Street Wkilington , Having secured a large assortment of Designs of Ornamental Castings for Verandahs, Balconies, Fences, &a, wish to inform Architects, Builders, and the public that they are prepared to supply nil orders at prices that will compare favorably with thn imported article. They still continuo to execute orders for all sorts of Cast and Wbouoiit Ikon Work. An illustrated catalogue will shortly be issued. '2947 BRITISH INDIA V. CHINA. ' Ind'w OmiMktkrTEA IhnChim,"— London Times. MUNRO'S INDIAN TEA! Direct from tho Uchtorloney Valley in the Neilgherry Hills, is the COMING TEA FOR BEWZEALAND Hundreds of Testimonials as to the Quality &c, One says-" J have not had a more delicious Cup of TEA siuco 1 have been in tho colony. Another winds up with—" 1 hope you will always be able to supply me with this Tea. _ Another writes—" Seud mo two boxes, and keep two more for me for fear you run out," Another Lady who is a judge of good Tea says—" I cannot drink any othor Tea now," Another Lady who has travelled in nearly every Country in tho world, and an acknowledged judge ol Tea says-" I think tho other Tea is so vulgar aftor drinking your Indian Tea." MUNRO'S INDIAN TEA, Is tho only Tea sent direct from the Plantation puro and unadulterated. All other Teas whether trom India or China, can only bo bought in tho market, the best qualities being always snatched up for tho European market, where tbey command a far higher prico, MUNRO'S INDIAN TEA. Is tho BEST, the PUREST, and tho most GENUINE TEA that has ever been imported to tho Colonies. gfREMEMBER-This Tea cannot bo had from any othor house in New Zealand. ALEX, MUNRO, Importer, Willis-Street, Wellington, SHORTT & REID, THE CORNHILL ' Warehouse Auction Boom, And Sale Yard. CORNMLL-ST. .(OFF MANNERS-ST.) Wellington, Juno 1888, T.IINDING our Willis-street Premises Jj wholly unsuitable and far too small for our increasing business, wo have decided to abandon them, and are now removing to tho above address—a fine twostoried brick building, fitted with all the conveniences for carrying on our general business, combined with chat of Auctioneers,'' We shall continuo to hold largo stocks of General Merchandise and Produco of all kinds. In our new premises, situated in the heart of the business part of To Aro, we shall bo prepared to receive consignments of Merchandise, Produce, Fruit, &e. aenerally for Sale by Public Auction on tho most reasonable terms. Outdoor Sales of Merchandise, Household Furniture, Horses, Cattle, &c, conducted with the utmost care for both vendors and purchasers. Attached to our premises wo havo a capital Salo Yard for Horses, -Sc. Special lines of Baled Hay nud Racehorse Fodder, Soliciting your patronage, Wo arc, yours faithfully, SHOLITT&REID. Waingawa Butchery. TjWlllho benefit and convenience of ]} Country Settlers, I shall OPEN A SHOP, " OPPOSITE THE EMPIRE HOTEL, Every Saturday, Commencing on the 21st hist, on which dato 1 shall offer : 4 PRIME FAT BULLOCKS Roasts from Id to 4d per lb Steak from 2d to id. „ Boiling Beef from Id to 3d per lb Corned Beef from Id to 3d „. or,loolbslorlos also 20 prime' Fat Turnip Fed Wethers, Id to 3d per lb. AISO 4 dairy fed Porkers, 8d to Bd per lb. AISO 2 Vealers from 2tl to 5d per lb. ALSO . 400 lbs first-class steam mado PORK SAUSAGES 31b n>n I S . 4001bs first-class GERMAN SAUSAGES 31bs for Is. ALL FOR OAmTn THE BLOCK. -nomore¥onopolyNO MORE 7d raTu» FOR BEEF CARTS RUN~AS USUAL. H. B, LATHAM.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2964, 31 July 1888, Page 4
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678Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2964, 31 July 1888, Page 4
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