PARK V ALE NURBERS. OAJRTKRTON. - riIHK undora : finea begs, to-, retnlnd X Oroliardiata and Fi uit; Grcwers that - he has a large stock in choice varieties of well worked Fruit TEBKBj 4000. . Amis, two'yoarsold,fine, well shaped 15s doz., three and four, 18a to 20s; fot cash. - Plows—English and Japanese, a large stock of tho very beet leading sorts 183 to 30s doz. Peaks, Peaoees, Apkioois and Oheemes . ißs. Walnuts-Euro ■ pean, Is each; Japanese; 2a. Baspberricsiti varieties 2s Gd dozen. Gooseberries, in varieties, 3s Gd dozen. Cur rants-Red, White and BlackJtmcluding . Carter's Champion, 3s Cd dor; Strawberries—of'sorts, ru'iiner plants, 2s Gd 100, Transplanted, 4s 6d 100;. Tennifol. ium Pittosporum, very fane for Ornamental Hedges (own raising) 10a 100. . JOHN BIiOMQDIBT, ■ • Proprietor. WAIPOUA NURSERY JAMES STONE, Proprietor, [ESTABLISHED in 1876.] IN viow of iSe approach of the planting season I have pleasure in announcraetoJho publio of Alaatcrtoa and district th£Wffi»vo again made arrangements for a supply Wftuit Treesfromtbe Celebrated Nursery of: 11R' IVORY,, of Rstgiora; Contertittry, whoie trees have invariably giyen the utmost satisfaction in the-district; Intending planters should order early to ensure the best selection. 1 bave on hand for planting, a large tupply of Forest Trees", lnoludinfe Pltius Insignia, Cupressus.Macrocnrpa, Lawsonianaj Erccta, and ElcgaoSjWcll grown and splendidly rooted. Also AVellingtonias, Abie?, 'AlbSi' 'Douglass!,', and Menzieui; Retiuosporo (varieties); Cryp. tomaria Elcgans, k\, Maerooarpa, 1' year and 2 year, tran-plantcd, 12/- to 15/--per 100. Lawsoniann, 9s to 12s per dozen,' .Elms, Euglishand American Ash; Birch',' Sycamore, American Mouutain Ash, "-Pittosporum." (Nativo Matipo), Drooping Ash,loft high, etc, etc. «-
A verylargo wiety of Shrubs and flowering plants, including Lilno,Guelder:Roso, Laurel, Laurcstinas, Bioemt, Wisterias, Cameli&s, Clematis. A nice lot oMrisli Ivy in'pots cacti. Boieiin largo variety (stamhrrl an d olimbcrs), • ■■ Special l>nes in small fruits—Filberts [WebbV prise closo headed Is 6d : to 2a Gd each. Currants—Black, Bed, and :■ White. My Gooseberries inoludo "Lancashire Prize" Cdtolseaoh; I'igs, Cobb Nuts. Chestnuts, etc,, etc. ■ - . . To alt purchasers of pamphlet giving a proved with vsluailo and practical information hW
to Seal with fruit peats will be given. Ibis Rccipo hat been well tried in the Nursery and: found to bo very effective tuid cheap. JAS; STONE, Nurseryman, Mnsterton J.MAYO&SONS NURSERYMEN, PALMERSTON NORTE, pVBRY DESORIPriON OF . 1 . FRUIT- . AND SHELTER TREES FORSALE. Send fur our Descriptive Catalogue POST FREE on application, "Yoivtisk us !\b experts' " Well, if you wont the ifeit Tea you must pay at least 3s a pound for it, and DRAGON AND HOUDAH aro the brands." " But it is simply a matter of taste'," "Fortunately all people are not alike." "Nor aro all Teas." e» "There are many grades ol Tea, therefore there aro many prices." "Whatever brand of the
EMPIRE TEA CO.'S TEAS you may buy, you may be sure you arc get' ting good value." "But you ask us, 1 What is the Best ii Tea to bo proowed in New Zealand ? 1 " "We will tell you— EMPIRE TMpftj-j, 2f' CEILOH . In Lead Packets, Tins, or Half-Chests. And you will find WE ABE BIGHT. W, & Or. TCRNBULL &CO,, PROPItIETOBS. Chamberlain Bros JJAVE tho honor to amiunce they have opened at their BtanciT^^ft LADIES BEFEESHMENT ROOM AND LAVATORY. LIGHT EEFEKBBMEST6 ALWAYS READY AND ON SATURDAYS. MOT PIES AND, COFFEE., JAMES ELHOTf ■ Saddler and Eammoker, Qceen-stkeet,,.,,,. .....llasie etos HAS in etook at exceptionally favor* able prices,aspleiididaaßortmenb of Oantbeboby Home a very laree lot ol Oaif and KitiOiiioo ? skins for Loot Lego»os, first-class extra refined Oil. ■ An excellent assortment of -Hunting and Ladies' Saddles, English and Colonial Harness, Bridles, Spurs, and Sundries, Pack Saddles, Shatt and Leading Harness, and every requ iement of the trade. Repairs Executed. Promptly, Carefully, and at Moderate Hates at JAMES ELLIOTT'S;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4440, 10 June 1893, Page 4
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