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P A-R-K-.V ALE NURSERY, - '■ OARTKIiTON. mHU underaigned begs- to remind J_ .Orohardißtfs aiidFruit Growerathat he has a large stock in choice varieties of well worked Froit..Tebes, 4000." ' V. Apples, twoyears'old, fino, well shaped IBs doz., three and four,lßsto 20a ;/or cash.' Tidmb—English'and -Japanese, a WAIPQUA NURSERY JAMES STONE, Proprietor, i,V: [ESTABLISHED 1N.1810,]. r i TN tho approacb of th'o planting seaJ- v son I liiivo pleasure in nntiouaoin j; to. the public of ilastertott *nd district that > I havn again mode arrangements for a supjferf Fruit Trees from tho Celebrated NurjjßM MR IVOltYj of K4i>giora, Cantep*tf whose trees bftTO inTariably given the almost satisfaction• in the district. Intending planters should ordcrVorly toedsuM Hie'best selection. ■ 1 have on hindrcady,forplanting,alarge supply of Forest Trees, including Plnus Insignia, Oupressus Mneroearpa, Lawsohiana, Erects, and Elcgaris,well grown bii d splondidly rooted. AlaoAYelliiigtonias, Abiei/Albo^'Donglassi, 1 aud 'Meariesii} Rotinospora, (yanotic#) j Oryp. tomaria Elcgjis, so„MasrocArpa, l.ycai 1 and 2 year, tran-plantcd, 12|-to.lo/-'per 100. Lavsoniana, 9s to 12s per dozen, •' Elms, English ami American Ash, Birch, Sycamore, American Mountain Ash, " Pittbsjiordra " (Natiio Mfttipo),. Drooping. Aib,loft high, etc, etc. . A Very large rariety of Shrubs arid floweHrif piauts, lkhldliig Lilac, Guelder llosclLaurel, Laurestinas,' Diosma, Wisterias, Cairteliat, Clematis,. '.A nico lot of Irish Ivy .in pots , each;Ms in largo variety (staudwj ah' d climbers).: : ' . Special lines in i small fruits-Filberts [Webb's priio/'closo'headed. Is Od to 2s 04 each.' Cunahts-Blactt, Red,'' and White, My Gooseberries include "Lancashire Prize" Cdtolseaoh;i Figs,. Cobb Nuts, Chestnuts, etc,,etc,'. To nil purcliasors• of a pamphlet giving a ■with Tdluahlo ami pmcticalTM^pCiiow to, deal with fruit pests will be Pin. This Kecips has been well tried in thoNhrsoiy and found to be very effective and cheap, •. JA9; STONE,'' Nurseryman, Slfisterton 186 to f!os doz;' Fk aus, Peaches , AFKicoTa and Chebeiks ,18s. Waisoia-Euro poan, Is each; Japaucro, 2s. j Raspberries to; variolipa 2s fld dozeii. Gooseberries, in Varieties, ifs Od Soien. ' Cut rnnfs —Re 4, White and lilaet—incliiditig Oartor's Champion; 3s Cd^« : i ■ Strawberries —of sorts,- iiuitiur"plants, 2bOd 100, Transplanted,,4jod.loo ( Xennifoljum fjtttfspor.um, very lino. for ,Otn»« uiontal Hedges (own raisins) 10s 100. JOHN BLOMQUIBT, , 1 ' ,! - f LU frojmetM. J. NURSERYMEN,, PALMERSTON NORTE, ' jjV VERY DESCRIPTION OF 1 FRUIT AND SHELTER TREES ; FOR SALE. ■ Soild for our. ; ])ojoriptive Catalogue' POST FREE on application. " tVhat price Tea 'shall we use ?" "You ask us " "Well, if you want the.ifj Tea you must pay at least 3s a pound for it, and JDIiAGON AND HOUDAH . are the brands." ' ' "But it is simply a matter of taslo," ■ "Fortunately all people aro not alike." 11 Nor arc all Teas." fThcro are manygrades of Tea, there- " "Whatever brand ol the ■ EMPIRE TEA CO.'S TEAS you may buy, you may bo snre'you are gatting good value," ■ , i , ; "But you ask us, 1 What is the Best 2s Tea lo bo procured in Now Mnnil • ".We will tell you— . . , EMPlßE]fc|Xo.'3 ; ' 2j- CEYEoi; ] ■ In-Lead Packets,' Tins, or Half-Chesis. And you will find WE ABE EIGHT. W, &G.TUMBULL&CO,, • -PROPRIETORS. i , PDBLIO NOTICE. WE havemuch pleasuro in intimating that we haye . commenced the manufacture of Boap and Soda Crystals at Fotono, a riaiDg and industrial suburb of the city of Wellington, confident that the central position we have chosen, tho commodious and conveniently appointed premises we have erected extended Borne and Colonial we have gained, will enable ulT.' ianufacture and soil an article which for, ■ quality and price will prove satisfactory. to our clients. Buyers of Tauow add Rodoh Fat, WOOL BOODRING SOAP In any quantity in cask ALJLENDER & SON PETJNE, JAMES ELLIOTT Saddler and Eamatmkr, EN-STKEET ...MiSIEEIOS , HAS in.stock at exceptionally favorable pricysasplendid assortment -, of OANTEBBOBYfItes Covbbs, a larte lot of Oalf Tvd KiNOiitoo skins"'* for Lono LEoorKos/first-claeß extra rofined jleatsfoot Oil.. ■ An excellent aasortment of Hunting : and Ladies', baddies, English and Colonial Harness, Bridles, Spurs, and Sundries, Paok Saddles, Shalt and Leading Harness, and every requ iement of the trade. ', ." ' ' Repairs-fowled Promptly, Carefully, - and at Moderate Rata at JAMES ELLIOTT'S,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4438, 7 June 1893, Page 4

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652

Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4438, 7 June 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4438, 7 June 1893, Page 4

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