MASTERTON PERMANENT VESTMENT' m BUILDING : SOCIETY. HE Society is prepared to grant rmse--on approved freehold and ihold eeouritioa. J. B. KEJITH, )R S ALE on easy terms, COTTAGE in Worksop Road. Apply MaßferPermanent Investment ami Building etyi. JfJiSSKS. 10LE& PAYNE, [N returning thanks for the very lib- . oral patronage accorded to them ince commencing business, desire to emind, those whose houses require r'enosting, that they can atill bo found oppo> ite Mr Dahirli's Timber Yards, tami-ST,', Mambuton ORDERS may also be eft at Mossra iVhiteJs Co.'s, Quean-St • HIS EXOELLENOY'S SPECIAL PHOTOGRAPHER LAMBTUN-QOAY, WELLINGTON GET Photographed
bofore mting THE STUDIO. Our Pictures aro constantly admired aa being to BRIGHT and CLEAR and tho finish REMEMBER! We ate PRACTICAL PHOTO. GRAVHERS, personally undertaking the higher branches of out profession, and acknowledging NO EQUAL IN THE CITY. OTHERS MAY BE THE CHEAPEST, WE ARE THE BEST J.MAYO&SONS NURSIiRXMEN, PALMERBTON NORTH, ■™VERY DESCRIPTION OF 1 FRUIT AND SHELTER TREES FOR SALE.
Sond for our Descriptive Catalogue POST FREE on application PARK 7aLE HURSERI OAfITKRTON. Tflt! undorsigned begs to remind Orchardista andFrufrGrowera that he has a large stock in choice varieties of well worked Fnmi Treebj 4000. Ar-FLES, twoyeara old, fine, well shaped 15s doL, three and four, 18a to 20a; /m cash, Plums—Englmh and Japanese, a 18Bto30s doz. Peakß,Peaohes, Apmcotb and Chebmk 18a. WALNUis-Euro pear, la each; Japanese, 2a. Raspberries in varieties 2s Gd dozen. Gooseberries, in varieties, 3s 6d dozen. Gur rants—Red, White and Black —including Carter's Champion, 3s 6d do?.; Strawberries—of sorts, runner plants, 2s fid 100, Transplanted, 4a 6d 100; Tennifolium Pittoaporum, very hne for Ornamental Hedges (own raising) 10s 100. JOHN BLOMQUIHT, Proprietor. WAIPOUA NURSERY JAMES STONE, Proprietor, [ESTABLISHED in 1876.] IN view of the approach of the planting sea■oa I have pleasure in announcing to the ipublioof Mastertonand district that I have I again made arrangemeats for a supply of Fruit Trees from the Celebrated Nursery of MR IVORY, of Rangiora, Canterbury, whose I trees have invariably given the utmost satisfaction in the district. Intending planters 11 have on hand ready for planting,alarge supply of Forest Trees, moludiug I'inus Insignia, Also Wcllingtonlas, Abies,' Alba,' 'Douglassi,' tomaria Eleg»ns, &o„ Macrocarpa, 1 year and 2 year, transplanted, 12/- to 16/- per 100, Lawsoniana, 9a to 12s, per dozen. Elms, T?n»li D k Anrl Ami.ri.ijin Aflh. Rirrh. SvwimriMi American Mountain Aab ( Pitwspemm" (Nativo Matipo), Drooping Ash,loft high, etc, etc
plants, including Lilac, Guelder Rose, Laurel Laurestinas, Diosma, Wisterias, Camcllas each, Roses iri large variety (standi and climbers). ' Special lines in small fruits-Filberts [Webb's prize dose headed Is 6d to 2s6d each, Cunante-Black, Red, and White. My Gooseberries include "Lancashire Prim" Gdto Ibeach; Figs, Cobb Nuts, Chestnuts, etc, etc. To all purchasers of tho valuo of 30s a pamphlet giving a proved Ecoipo together with valuable and practical information how to deal with fruit pests will bo giYen. This Recipe has been well tried in tho Hurecry and found to be very effective and cheap. JAS: STONE, Nurseryman, Masterton MASTERTOH COACH AND CARRIAGE FACTORY. THE QUESTION, DOES k COACH asb CARRIAGE FACTORY PAY? Yes. But it must be conducted on business principals, wuicn means, use cimuuciing any other foulness, to derive a profit from it, and only- in'proportion,.to.the ;diligenco andshrowdness withnhiuh His attended tionofyour suitable qualities to it. But if you are not suited to run each a business do not try it, or you will find it a raw-boned animal to ride. If von go into coaohbuildwith your experience. But with experience you aro keen to discover all kinds of rat Una condition that inakes, the carriage basinets so difficult for novices to. grasp successfully is- tbe .extended field,;over which it is spread. It includes four distinct and complicated trades, and seeds a thor....L ..j ].„»™l.J„. „r „.„!, rot,,. we ask the public to consider this. Why not place your orders with those who thdr„„„t,lo „n<l»oliinil vMtr .moiln knit ntva every facility for the prompt, careful, and artistiooseoution of your orders, Give us nn nnnnrtiinita tn rlemnnntrntfl thintn vnur satisfaction. .Oar Motto is Wisdom, Beauty, perfect Proportion and porfeet Workmanship., Just received, diroot from kinds of carriaje Hardware, Lamps, trimmiDi«i.'e^o.Wß,':mann|aotn«,c)ihe^
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4459, 1 July 1893, Page 4
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687Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4459, 1 July 1893, Page 4
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