PARK VALE NCRSERS. OABTKRTON. THD undersigned begs to remind Orchardists andFruUGrowors that he hoi a Inrge stock in choico varieties of well worked Fbuit Tree*, 4000. Arms, twoyoanuld, fine, well shaped 15s doz„ threo and four, 18s to 20a; /w cash. Plums—Enptliah and Jnpaneao, a large stock of tfao very best leading sorts 18sto30s(loz. PJSAHB,PRAOnKS, Apiucotb and Oherriks 18s, WAiNors-Euro pean, Is each; Japanese, 2s. Raspberries in varieties 2s Cd dozen. Gooseberries, in Varieties, ft (id dozen. Cur rants-Red, White and Black—including Carter's Champion, 3s (id dor.; Strawberries—of aorta, runner plants, 2s (id 100, Transplanted, 4s 6d 100 j Tennifolium Pittoiporum, very hno for Ornamental Hedges (own raising) 10s 100. JOHN BLOMQUIST, Proprietor. WAIPOUA NURSERY JAMES STONE, Proprietor, [ESTABLISHED in 1876.] TN view of the approach of (ha planting ie#< J- son I hare pleasure in announcing to th< public of MwtertoQ and district that I havr again made airnngemcats fora supply of Fruit Trees from the Celebrated Nursery of MF IVORY, ol ltai'giora, Canterbury, whoii trees have invariably given the utmost satisfaction in the district. Intending planter! should order early to ensure the lest selection. 1 have on hand rtady (or planting,a large tup ply of Forest Trees, including Pinus Insijnii. Cupreesus Macrocarpa, Lawaoniana, Electa, and Elegsos,well grown ami splendidly rooted, Alio Wellingtonias, Ablei,'Alba,' 'Douglassi, and Mcnzleiil; Rctinospora (varieties); Cryp tomaria Elegans, &c„ Macrocarpa, 1 year and 2 year, transplanted, 12/- to 16/- per 100, Lawsoniana, 9s to 12s per dozen, Elms, English and American Ash, Birch, Sycamore, American Mountain Ash, " Pittoaporum 1 (Nativo Matipo), Drooping Ash, 10ft high, etc, etc. A Tory large variety of Shrubs and flowering plants, iicluding Lilac, Gueliler Rose, Laurel, Laurcstinas, Diostna, Wisterias, Camelias, Clematis. A nice lot of Irish Ivy in pots each. Roses in large variety (standard an <1 climbers), Special lines in small fruits—Filbcrti [Webb's prize close headed Is fid to 2s C<! each. Currants—Black, Red, and White, My Oooieterries include "Lancashire Prize' Cd to Is each; Figs, Cobb Nuts, Chestnuts, etc., etc. To all purchasers of the value of i pamphlet giving a proved Recipe togctliei with valuable and practical information lion to deal with fruit peats will be given. This Recipe has been well tried in tho Nursery and jound to be very effective and cheap. JAS; STONE, Nurseryman, Mnsiterton J.MAYO&SONS NURSERYMEN, PALMERSTONNORTE JJVERY DESCRIPTION OP FRUIT AND SHELTER TREES FOB SALE. Send for our Descriptive Catalogs POST FREE on application. "What price Tea shall we use?" "You ask us as experts?" " Well, if you want the Bost Tea yoi must pay at least 3s a pound for it, and DRAGON AND HOUDAH are the brands," " But it is simply a matter of taslo," "Fortunately all people are not alike.' " Ner aro all Teas," "There are many grades of Tea, therelore there are 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 ns, ' What is the Beßt 2t Tea to be procured in New Zealand V" "We will tell youEMPIRE TIiACO'S 2|"Cnra In Lead Packets, Tins, or Half-Cheats. And you will find WE ABE RIGHT. W.fcG.TUMBULL&CO,, PEOPRIETORS. Ghurierlun Bros JJAVE the honor to annunce that thoy hareoponed at their Branch Shops LADIES REFRESHMENT EUOM AND LAVATORY. LIGHT REFRESHMENTS ALWAYS READY AND ON SATURDAYS. lIOT PIES AND COFFEE. GOOD SALT BUTTER Is now in demand in tho A USTB ALI AN OOIOMtES AND FRESH BUTTER Meets with Ready Sale in Wellington. rPHE undersigned will be pleased to 1 rCcoive consignments for sale or shipment. W, J. GANDY, The Butter Cellar,' Oeneral Cumciission and Produce Aponk Custom Home Quay, Wellington. JAMES ELLIOTT tiaddkr and llarnasiMktr, Queeh-streit Masierton HAS in stock at exceptionally favorable prices, a splendid assortment of Oanikbbdry Bum Covers, a very larce lot of Calf and Kangaroo skins for Lono Leminos, lirat-clase oxtra refined riEATsrooT Oil, An excellent assortment of Hunting and Ladies' Saddles, English and Colonial Harness, Bridles, Spurs, and Sundries, Pack Saddles, Shalt and Leading Harnett, and every requ loraent of the trade. Ktpairi KmM Promptly, Carefully, and a I Motyruk mtts at JAMES ELLIOTT'S.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4442, 13 June 1893, Page 4
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685Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4442, 13 June 1893, Page 4
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