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. PARK T'ALEIit'RS'ER: ; v ; ... OAjRTisRTON.; ■;;:''; ; isi. fY\B.& begs '■■ lo'-ninva 1 Orohardiata aiidFruiK Growers th'i he has a large stockjn ohoicb varieties, < Te wellwdrked Frow Tii'EEa;4ooo.:' "■ '■ it Apples, twoyearapldj'fine, wellshapei y ( IBsdpz-i three aridfour; lffatb2os j/c m ccuh. .PLpMS-Eughsh and Japanese, : | large stock of the very boat leading sotti j(r 183 to 30a doz.. Pjbahs, Pbaohes, Apricoti nJ and Ohekh'ies 18s. \Wai,ndts—Euro : pean, la odch; Japanese, 25,. Eaapbor m nesiu varieties 2sGd dozen. Goose berries, in varieties,' 35,6 d dozen, Our rants -Red, White and Blaok—include Carter's Champ'on, 3s Od.'dojij Straw berries—of Boris, runner plants, 2s 61 ,<j 100, : TMi)splanled,4s6dlOOj 'l'ennifol ium Pittiisporum, very hue for Orna,' mental Hedges (own raising) 10a 100. ■„/ : JOMBWMQUIBT,, :; - ■• ~ ' " : "' ■'. Proprietor,' WAIPOUA NUBSEB .- JAME&SfoS,Proprietor '[ESTABUSHEDinWO.] ".-.. iN view of the approach of Hie planting 'tea son I luvo pleasuro in announcing to th . publio of Mastorton arid district that I hav , again made atrangementsforn Bupply of I'rui 1 Trees from tho Celebrated Nursery of Ml 0 IVORY, of Rwgiora, Canterbury, whos j trees have invariably given the utmost satis fuction in. the diattiot.; Intending- planter 1 have on hand ready for planting,alargo supply of Forest Trees, including Rum Inshjnis, Cuprctsus Macrecarpa, Lawsoniana, Erects, ami Elegans, well grown and splendidly rooted. Also Wdlinstonias, Abiei, 'Alba ; ? 'Douglassi,' and Menzieiii; Ketinoapora (varieties) ;,Crjptomaria Elegans, io„ Ma'crocarpa, 1 year and 2 year, transplanted, 12/- to 16/- per 100, English and Aracriem Ash, Birch. Sycamore, n (Native Matipo), Drooping Ash,loft high, etc,' etc. . '. A very large variety of Shrubs and flowering plants, inoludinj Lilac, Guelder Rose,. Laurel, ;. Laurestinas, Diosma,'Wisterias, Camclias, 8 Olcmatis. A nice lot of Irish Ivy in pots' each. Buses in large variety (standard and olirnbers).' "•' '•'.'•' ■" Spe ial fries in small fruits—Filberts • [Webb's iprizo close headed Is 0d : to 2s6d each. Curi ante—Block, Bed, and White. ■My Gooseberries include" Lancashire Prise" Odtolaeach; Figs, Cobb Nuts, Chestnuts, etc, etc. . ■ ..- 1 To all ■ purchasers of the value of 30s a pamphlet giving a proved Rccipo .together witlivaluaolo and piacti.cal infoimation how to deal, with fruit pests will be given.;. This Recipe has been well tried in tho Nursery and found to bo very cSootivo and cheap, JASi' (STONE, .'■ ..' j JVurderymau, Mnsterton J. MAYO & SONS PALMERBTON NOB T E,\ TjlVEliy DESORIPHON OF ' 1 FKUIT. : AND SHELTER TUBES FOR SALE. Seod for our Doscriptive Catalogue 1 POST FREE on application. ■' . • " What price Tea shall wo use ?" "You asls us na experts ?" " Well, if you want the Best Tea you must pay at least 3s a pound for it, and DRAGON AND HOUDAH " But it is simply a matter of taste." "Fortunately all people are not alike,' " There are many grades of Tea, therefore there are many prices." "Whatever brand of tho EMPIRE TEA CO.'S TEAS you may buy, you may bo sure you aro gotting good value."' "But you ask ns, 'What is the Best 2s Tea to be procured In Now Zealand ?'" '" Wo will toll you— EMPIRE TEA GO'S In Lead Packets, Tins, or Half-Chests. And y'ouwillfiud WE ABE BIGHT. W.&G.TURNBULL&GO., ["AVE the honor to annunce that they have opened at their Branch Shop a LADIES REFRESHMENT ROOM AND LAVATORY. LIGHT REFRESHMENTS ALWAYS READY'AND ON SATURDAYS. HOT PIES AND COFFEE. GOOD -SALT BUTTER Is now in demand in tho AUS.TBAIIAH . OOLO.fIIES. .., , ;,'■-''■■'"■"■ '' • ; AMD' '' ' ! "' : -' ; '- '"■'-'■'' ' .' FRESH BUTTER Meets with Ready Sale in.WeUington. rpHE undersigned will bo pleased to 1 rcceivo for jaio or shipment. •'. . IW, J. GANDY, The Butter Cellar, General Commission and Produce Apent ■ ! Custom Hunse Quay, Wellington. JAMES ELLIOTT :. Saddler.ami Eamcmakr, v .■"- I AS in etook a&rwtionally'favor-, forLoM! Leoginos, firat-clasß extra rofined itaTSFoor.Oir,. A» and Ladies baddies, English and Colonial Harness, Budlcs, Spurs, nnd Son- "i dries, Pack Saddles, Shalt and Leading T Harness, and, every requ loment of (tho . trado. « Repairs XxeeuUd fromptly/CanMy n andatModmttliaksut 1 ,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4441, 12 June 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4441, 12 June 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4441, 12 June 1893, Page 3

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