FOREST '■ ..-yttßEßi ■•ioiEiNAMEN'fAii' : \TBBESiSHRUBS; ETO.'-v SiASMdits'Rdiß North; OHBiaioioßOH, tl season, a very large stock of healthy well-grown- ,'"'.■'■' '■.-:■.'■■:': '\ : - f .'- FRUIT TREES, FOREST TREES, ORNAMENTAL TREES, "SHRUBS, ~• ;.■• . '" H05E5.Ei0.,.;"..-..,■,; ;'.''.■ 'of every dosMlptloD, :.'';';. "\Ve would call special attention toonrvery large and -varied collection of Fruit Trees wtiicharo all exceptionally good tbisseason. : Qur Immense stock of Ornamental .Trees, Shrubs) eto.i inolndes all leading varieties, and being specially prepared for transAll orders aseoarefully packed and delivered free at Christohuroh Railway Station, aotuaVcostonly being charged lot'ca'ses, etc. Owing to the early expiration of lease and dissolution of partnership, most lines have been greatly reduced in price, as it is absolutely necessary to''clear off our immense Btook before starting a fresh nursery, CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. J.MAYO&SONS ' -NURSERYMEN, ■ • PALMEBBTON NORTHj, TAVERY DESORIPtTONOF J ERTJIT , ,- ,; AND SHELTER TREE^J Send for our Descriptive Catalogue POST FREE on application. PARK VALE NURSERTL ~ CARTERTON. fJIRE underfilled begs to remind J. that he has a large stock in choice varieties of well worked Fruit Trues, 4000. Apples, two years old, fiuo, woll shaped 15s doz,, three and four, 18s to 20s; /or cash, PjjUhiS-Engliah and Japanese, a large stock of tbo vety best leading sorts 18a to 30a doz. Pears, Peaches , Apricots and Cherries 18s. Walnuts-Euro pean, heach; Japanese, 2s. Raspberries iu varieties 2s Gd dozen. Gooseberries, in varieties, 3s b'd dozen. Cur timte—Bed, White and Black—including Carter's Champion, 3s Gd doz; Strawberries—of sorts, runner plants, 2s 6d 100, Transplanted, 4a 6d 100; Tennifolium Pittosporum, very fine for Ornamental Hedges (own raisinß)"loa 100, JOHN BLOMQUIBT, Proprietor.
WA.IPOUA NUBSF.BY JAMES STONE, Proprietor, [ESTABLISHED is 1876.] • bob I have pleasure m announcing to the public of Mastcrtou and district that I have again made atrangements for a supply of Fruit Tcccb fram tUn Celebrated Nursery of MR riOEY, of Rangiora, Canterbury, whoso trees Lave given the utmost satis-' diction in the district. Intending planters should order early to ensure the best selection. I t:avo on hand ready for large sup--I<W tfnri.uk TWjLlJliw 1>!r,..« Ti.aiiFnia. Cupreasus Macrocarpa, Lawsonnna, Erects, and Mcnziesii; Betinospora (varieties); Cryptonwria Elcg.ms, ic,, Macrocarpa, 1 year and 2 year, transplanted, 12/- to 16/- per 100, Lawsoniano, %to 12s per dozen. Elms, English and American Ash, Birch, Sycamore, Ampr-Mti MrilintAin Ash. " Pittnsnnnim " (Native Matipo), Drooping Ash,loft high, etc, etc. A very largo variety of Shrubs and flowering plants, including Lilac, Guelder Rose, Laurel. Laurestinas, Diosma, Wisterias, 'CamcliaSi Clematis, A nice lot of Irish Ivy in pots > each, Roses in largo variety (standard and climbcra). Spo.ial l'nes in email fruits—Filberts [Webb's prko close headed Is Gil to 2s Oil each. Currants—Black, Red, and White. My Gooseberries inoludo "Lancashire Prtoe" (M to 1 nach j ligs, Cobb; Nuts, Chestnuts, etc,, etc To all purchasers of the value of 30s a pamphlet giving a proved Recipe together with valuaulo and practical information how to deal with fruit pests will be given. This Reoipa has been well tried in the Ntimery and found to be very effective and cheap.'
: JAS. STONE, . Nurscrymau, Maetertou MASTERTON COAOfI AMD CARRIAGE FACTORY. THE QUESTION, DOES A COACH and 'CARRIAGE FACTORY TAY? Y».s. But it must bo conducted on business prim ' oipal','wliioh means, like concluding any other busiueßa, to derive a profit from it k and only in proportion to tfao diligence and shrewdness with which it is attended ' to, Shrewdness implies the olosoapplioa. lion ot your suitable qualities to it, But if jou arei riot suited torus such a business * do not try it, or you will find it a raw-boned animal to rido. II you go into coaohbuildinf! without capital your misery will increase $ with your expoiionce, But with experience you are keen to. discover au\ kinds of rat holes in the management of materials etc One condition that makes the carriage basinets so difficult for novices to grasp , successfully is the extended field over 1 which it is'spread, It includes four distinct and complicated trades, and needs & thorough and practical knowledge of each, Then we ask the publio to consider this, Why not place your orders with those who thoroughly understand your needs and have every facility lor tho prompt, careful, and artistic execution of your orders, Give us an opportunity to demonstrate this to your satisfaction. Out Motto is Wisdom, Strength, and Beauty.- Wisdom is only having standard grades, Strength is buying and selecting the choicest materials, Beauty, perfect Proportion and perfeot Workmanship, Just received, direct from the manufacturers, a consignment of all kinds r>f enrringo Hardware, Lamps, trimmings, etc We manufacture the most popular styles of vehicles. Prices and drafts on application, THOS.WAGG&UOr Furniture ; Furniture I' Furniture; : - eaie Furniture units Sal ° Furniture . nuflfy Sale Furniture Bale Furniture FDBNISHING MANDPAO- Sale Furnituro • TORY, Furniture ; ' Sale Fumituro Special Notice to Pamies § a ! e Furniture . ■_ , Sale Fumituro': FoitNisnisol Me Fumituro ' Salt
Furniture We are now selling the Bale Furniture our ovm manufacture, Sale Furniture at such prices Sa,e Furniture • Sale Furniture . ". »«™ . ■'.. Sale Furnituro EFFECT A CLEARANCE. Sale Furniture __ .- Bale Furniture Sale Furniture CALL AND INSPECT Sale Furniture OUB STOCK. Bale Furniture • Sale Furniture' ;'■ ■ Sale Fumita Come Early or Bargains, ; Sale Furniture■•; • ___ ; ■ Sale Furniture ■. ■ ■ Sale Furniture Furniture " Furniture Furniture Furniture' FnrnitureQUEEN-ST, MASTEMON. Sale I y( I C K E N-S CENTKAL DININGROOMS) -
I QUEEN STREET,,. „ ,'iMASTEBIONi L open to the pubko oa Sundays and during tho week, BREAKFAST-7.80 to BUHDAM: LUNCHEON-12ti112 Bto 9,12 to 1, TEA-5 to 6,80 ] 6to 6. ALL MEALS It. Hot Pies and Coffee every evening from 8 o'clock. Baud, Confectionery and Fancy
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4450, 21 June 1893, Page 4
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