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PARK VA'IiE NURSERL OARTKRTON. ": . v!, THIS undersigned begs to, remind Orohardisfcs and Fruit Growers that he has a large stook in choice varieties of well worked Fruit Teeksj 4000: Apples, two yearsold, fino, wellshaped 15s doz,, three and four, 18s to 20s; /« cash, Plums—English and Japanese, a large stock of tho very beet leading sorts 18s to 80s doz. Pbahs, Peaches , Apricots and Cherries 18s. Walnuts-Emo pear, Is each; Japanese, 2s, Raspberries in varieties 2a Gd dozen. Gooseberries, in varieties, 3s Gd dozen. ' Cur rants—Red, White and Blaok—including Carter's Champion, 3s 6d-!toz; Strawberries—of sorts, runner (Hants, 2s 6d 100, Transplanted, 4s 6d 100; Tennifolium Pitaporum, very lino for Ornamental Hedges (own raising) 10s 100. JOHN BLOMQUIST, Proprietor. WAIPOUA NURSERY JAMES STONE, Proprietor, [ESTABLISHED IN 1876.] IN view ol the approach of the planting Beaton I have pleasure in announciiv's the public of Masterton and district again made arrangements fora supWWjruit Trees from tho Celebrated MR IVORY, of ItaDgiora, Canterbury, whose trees hart mvuioblir given the utmost satisfnction in the district. Intending planters should order early to ensure the best selection. 1 have on band rtody (or planting, a large supply of Forest Trees, including Pinus Insignia, Cupresius Macrocarpa, iLawsoniana, Erecta, and Elegans, well grown and splendidly rooted. Also Wellingtonias, Abies, 'Alba,' 'Douglass!, 1 and Menzietii; Retinospora (varieties); Cryptomaria Elegans, 4c„ Macrocarpa, 1 year and 2 year, transplanted, 12/-, to 16|- per 100. Lawsoniana, 9a to 12s per dozen. , Elms, English and American Asb, Birch, Sycamore, American Mountain Ash, "Pittospbrum" (Native Matipo), Trooping Ash,loft high, etc, etc. A very large variety of Shrubs and flowering plants, lseluding Lilac, Guelder Rose, Laurel, Lourestinas, Diosma, Wisterias, Camelim, Clematis. A nice lot of Irish Ivy in pots each, Roses in large variety (standard an d climbers). Special lines in small fruits—Filberts pVebb's prise close beaded Is 6d' to 2s 6d each. Currants—Black, Red, and. White. My Gooseberries include "Lancashire Prise" Gil to 1b each; Figs, Cobb Nuts. Chestnuts, etc,, etc, To all purchasers of the value of 30s a pamphlet giving a proyrd Rkjp] with valuable andpiactical inj| to deal with fruit pests will be (~ Recipe has been well tried in the Nursery and found to bo very effective and cheap, JAS: STONE, Nurseryman, Masterton J. MAYO & SONS NURSERYMEN, PALMERBTON NORTH, JIVERY DESCRIPTION OF 1 FRUIT AND SHELTER TREES EOR SALE. Send for our Descriptive Catalogue POST FREE on application, " What price Tea shall wo li "You ask ua asoxpPtflj "Well, il jou want tho Best Tea you must pay at least 3s a pound for it, and DKAGON AND HOUDAH are the brands." " But it is simply n matter of taste." " Fortunately nil pcoplo are not alike," "Nor are all Teas." " There are many grades of Tea, therefore tlicro aro many priccß." " Whatever brand ol the EMPIRE TEA CO.'S TEAS you may buy, you may bo sure you aro get' " But you ask us, ' What is the Best 2s Tea to be procured in Hew Zealand? 1 " "Wo will tell you— EMPIRE TEAp)/S 21 ■ CEYLON In Lead Packets, Tins, or Hall-Chesti. And you will find WE ABE EIGHT. W, & G, TURNBULL &C 0„ PROPRIETORS, Chmtaiam Bros JJAVE the honor to annunce that thoy have opened at their Branoh Shi^v LADIES EEFRESHMENt ROOM AND LAVATORY. LIGHT REFRESHMENTS ALWAYS READY AND ON SATURDAYS, ROT PIES Am COFFEE. JAMES ELLIOTT Saiikr and Ramus mhr, QUEEN-SIREET ,„MABIE kton HAS in stock at exceptionally favorable prices, aßpla'ndid assortment of Canterbury Home CwrfJj; a very lawo lot of Calf and iLiKOiitoo skins for Low Leggikos, fiuat-class extra refined Neatsfooi Oh, An excellent assortment of Hunting and Ladies' Saddles, English and Colbnial Harness, Bridles, Spurs, and Sundries, Pack Saddles, Shatt and Leading Harness, and eveiy requ lement of the trade, ifejjflirs SuatM Promptly, CareMly, ani at Moimte Sates at JAMES ELLIOTT'S,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4439, 9 June 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4439, 9 June 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4439, 9 June 1893, Page 4

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