TMS TREES TURKS.; THE undersigned offers the following ntvtrya'duced prices :- Atoes, 2 years, to nor doz, orCOa per 100. Appihs, 8 yoara, 12s per doz, or 80s per : 100. . ■ Plums, 2 and 3 years. 12s per doz. or ■ 80s|ierl00. Pears, 2 and 8 years. 12s per doz, or 80sper 100. Peaohm, on Plum Btock, 2 years, 20s " purdnz. GOOSEBERBIEI and OuRR.«TS, 3s po doz. OnrfiESsus Mackooam'A, 2 yearn, 8s per 100; 3 years, 12s per 100. emus Issionib, 2 years, 6s per 100; 3r years, 10 por 100. Roses, H P„ 6s per doz, or 40s per 100. Ruses, Tea, 12j per doz, Hawtuorh Quicks, 2 years, fa per 1000. Vnd all other TREES, SHRUBS, AND FLO\YEBIi\G PLANTS, ac equally low prices, f, o. b. at Bluff. Packing at nett cost. SEED POTATOES, own qrawins;. Price on application. Catalogue? sent by post on application ROBERT CLfiAYE, , • NUKSERYMAN. ■; MVERCAKGILL Li YuNS wishes to notify to tho , jj general public that he has purchased tho TOBACCONIST A D HAIEDRESSIN'G BUSINESS, bum door to tho City Buffut Hotel, Lara Quay. His Hairdressiu? Saloon is second to none in the Colonies, and overyears and attention to patrons
TOBACCOS. NOTE THESE PRICES: Juno, JNailrod; Tiviafc, oto, etc, 5s psr lb. ; Ciotarottcs, all brands, 6 packets for 2s 6d. Swiss Cigars, the vtry boal,'2s jiur bundle. Knives, Rnznia, P«rßefl,Fiues, and all tobacconist ware sold at wholeBale pricos, and nothing but the bust kept in stock. Sole agent for the celebrated Limerick Twist Irish Tobacco foil and Inspect for yourself. theaddress ISPL. LYONS, Occidental Huirdressmp Saloon, (next to City Buffet Hotel), Lnmbton-Quay, .WelUn?toii. Shaving 8d
PHdINIXmOS AND BRASS FOUNDRY. Kobertson J Co,, ENGINEERS, BOILER MAKERS, SHIP, AND GENERAL SMITHS, MANUFACTURERS of FLAX--BTBIPPjms l »lio8CDT0HEB8 and HECKLER FLAX PRESSES, and all Machinery in connection with Flax Dressing. Makers of all kinds of Steam EigiuesnndHoileiß, Estimates for all kinds of Ironwork given. Country orders attended to with despatch. r KOBERTSUN & CO., Old Custom House-Btreet, Wei ngt on. 3468
NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS EXHIBITION, 1889 DO G.&T.TOUNG, Watohmakeks & Jewel krb, Lambton Quay, Wellington and Princess Street, Dunedin, HAVE much pleasure in announcing that they received iS'First Class Awards for the whole t'f their .Exhibits, viz.. First Class Award for Gold and Silver Watches First Class Award for Gem, Gold and Sil/er Jewellerv First Class Award for English and French Clocks First Class Awaid for Silver andEloctro Plated Goods First Class Award for Collective Exhibit of Watches, 'Clocks, Jewellery, Silver and Electro-platal Goods, Aneroids, Field and Opera Glabses, Spectacles, &c. G. & T, YOUNG Respectfully draw the attention of the public of Masterton and District that they have in their Wellington Establishment a varied assortment of FIRST CLASS GOODS at MODERATE PRICES. Being Direct Importers and having no commission to pay to Bomo linyera and dealing only with the actual nufaoturers, they are in a position to Wa ply the (.üblio ou tho most advanGOLD AND SILVER WATCHES of First-Class Quality, at moderate Pricos, GOLD AND bILVER JEWELLERY, ' varied designs, at moderate prices, SILVER and ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS, unrivalled selection at moderate nrices. FRENCH and AMERICAN CLOCKS, by Good Makers," at moderate prices.
Note the Address— G & T YOUM LwnbtonQuay Wellington ADD Prinoos-Htreet , ...Dunedh CAETEBTOW
A, L WHYTE & CO HAVE pleasure in annnuncing to the Tradesmen mid Fanr-ers, of Wairarapa , that . .they have secured 'a le&Bo of fho abnvo mill, which contains hew ' and tSrsfc-glaes machinery. 'Wo have effected extensive' alterations to the-internal arruugeinentsand Eecured the services'of a competent miller, and are now in a position to supply a FIRST-CLASS ARTICLE at lowest market rates. Wo are prepared to grist for ANYONE, at usual prices, A.L.WHYTE and Co N.8,-Not less than ONE TON parcels of Flour sold at the Mill, but half-ton lots and smaller quantities are pbtninablo from the local stores at iJsiial Mjll prices for snob, parcels,
FOR SALE, ABARGAffi. hIX-ROOMED HOUSE AND I TWELVE ACRES LAND, with, in.juattcr. of an hour's walk of Post Office,' Masterton. Substantial stables. cowhouse, and outbuildings, Nearly an acre'in orchard,'mostly full-bearing trees; good garden. Watered by neverfailing spring, Plenty nt firewood—greater portion been ploughed—nowin gr«BG. Water laid en. to louse. Every convenience.. Furthor particulars apply ' i'GSWIJAUtyMPLEr^
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3534, 12 June 1890, Page 4
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