. MASTERTON PERMANENT) i''< ; INVESTMENT and ' 800IETT. -' ■ : ' othHrmsß~on approved freehold and '";• :';;J, B. KEITH, Manager ( E" OR SALE on easy terms, COTTAGE in Worksop Road. Apply Masterton and. Building MESSRS i COLE. & PAYNE, N returning thanks for the very liby eral patronage accorded to them inco commoncint; business, deßire to omind those whose houses require renoating, that tliey cari'still be found oppov ite. Mr Dambli/b Timber. Yards, Ihapm-Bt.', Masterton ' ORDERS may also be eft at Messrs Phitei Co/a, Quean-St HIS EXOELLENOTB SPECIAL
The Pbaotioal PHOTOGRAPHER LAMBTON-QCAY, WELLINGTON DON'T GET Photographed before risking THE STUDIO. Our so BRIGHT and CLEAR and the finish REMEMBE.R ! We are PRACTICAL PHOTO. GRAPBERS, personally undertaking the higher branches of our profession, and acknowledging NO EQUAL IN OTHERS MAY BE THE CHEAPEST, WE ARE THE BEST J.MAYO&SONS NURSERYMEN, PALMERSTON NO&TE, | 1,1 VERY DESCRIPTION OF FRUIT AND SHELTER TREES FORSALE. , Send for our Desoriptive Catalogue POST FREE on application
PARK VALE MIISEM CARTERTON. rpHbl undersigned begs to remind J. : Orohardists aiidFruit Growers that he has a large stock in choice varieties of well worked Fbdit Trees, 4000. Apples, twoyearsold, fine, well shaped 15s doz., three and four, 18ato 20s ;/w cash. Plums—English and Japauese, a 18sto30a doz. Peaks, Peaohes.Apmoots and Oherbies 18s, Walnuts—Euro peat), Is each (Japanese, 2s,' Raspberries in varieties 2s Cd dozen. Gooseberries, in varieties,'Bs 6d dozen, Cur rants-Red, White and Black—inoluding Darter's Champion, 3s Gd doz; Strawberries—of sorts, runner plants, 2s 6d 100, Transplanted, 4s 6d 100; Tennifol. ium Pittoeporum, very hne for Ornamental Hedges (own raising) 10s 100. JOHN BLOHQUIST, Proprietor. WAIPOUA NURSERY JAMES STONE, Proprietor, [ESTABLISHED w 167b'.] IN view of the approach of the planting season I have pleasuro in announcing to ,the publio of Masterton and district that I have again made arrangements for a supply of Fruit Trees from the Celebrated Nursery of MB I\ORY, of Rangiora, Canterbury, whose trees have invariably given the utmost satisfaction in the district. Intending planters should order early to ensure the best selection, I lirva nn hand rpfln , vfnrnlfmtinp.ftli\Tci> mitv ply of Forest Trees, moluding Finus Inaignis, Oupreasus Macrocarpa, Lawsoniana, Erects, Wr™W3ll(lnlSl'iWl(rfw.4lffli] and Menriosii; Betinospora (varieties); Oryptomaria Elcgans, &o„ Macrocarpa, 1 year and 2 year, transplanted, 12/- to 15/- per 100, Lawsoniana, 9s to 12s per dozen, Elms, English and American Aah, Birch, Sycamore, (Nativo Matipo), Drooping Ash,loft high, etc, etc. A vcrylargo variety of Shrubs and flowering plants, including Lilac, Guelder Bobc, Laurel Laurostlnat, Dloama, Wisterias, Camclias (Jlematii, A nice lot of Irish Ivy in pots each. Roses in large variety (standard and climbers). Special lines in small fruits—Filberts [Webb's prise clpap headed 1b Cd to 2a Cd each, Currants—Black, Bed, and White. My Gooseberries include" Lancashire Friro" 6dto la each';" Fig's,'' Cobb Nuts, Chestnuts, etc,, etc, ' To all purchasers of the value of 30s a pamphlet giving a proved Recipe together with valuable and practical information how to deal with fruit pests will be given. This Recipe has 1 been well tried in the Nursery and found to be very effective and cheap. JAS; STONE, Nurseryman, Master ton MASTERTON COACH AND CARRIAGE .' "' FACTORY. THE QUESTION, DOES a COACH asd : 'CARRIAGE FACTORY PAY ? Yw. ButHmustbe condttdted on business principal's, whioh means.! like conducting any and" only in proportion to the diligence and shrewdness with which it is attended to. Shrewdness implies the close application of your suitable qualities to it. But if you are not suited to run such a business do not try it, or you will find it a raw-boned animal to ride. If jougo into coaohbuilding without capital your misery will increase with your experience'.'But with experience you are keen to discover all kinds of rat hnlao in flm mnnairAmant nf mnfariftla nfrt One condition thai makes the' carriage businecß so difficult for novice's to'grasp successfully is the extended field over which \t is spread. It includes four diptinct and complicated trades, and needs a thornni.l. on,) nKUitinal InnnlaAiu nf nonl, Tl,nn we ask the publio to consider thiß. ,Why not place your orders with those who thoroughly understand your needs and have every facility for the prompt,'careful, and artistioexeoution of your orders., Give us an opportunity to'demonstrate this to your Batisfaction, Our Motto is Wisdom, Strength, and.t Beauty. 1 "Wisdom is only having standard grades, Strength is buying and selecting the • choicest materials, Beauty, perfect Froportion and perfect Workmanship, -Justreceived, direct from the-manufacturers, a consignment of all. kinils'bf carriaßo' Hardware; Lamps, trimmings,. popular'' styles '-'of -vehicles','.' Prices "'and drafts.o^applimtipn,^ji^'^'-.-.-v': : .".-■":". :
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4461, 4 July 1893, Page 4
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740Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4461, 4 July 1893, Page 4
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