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WAIPOUA NURSfeRTt f [ESTABLISHED in 1876,] ]; Tlj viiw'ofth'e approach of the planting m ■*•! son I have pleasure in announcing to'th publioof Maatatpnand district .that;l.hav again made arrangements for a supply of Frui faction'in the district, Intcndirjg plantc I have on hand readv {or plantlng.a'large sup, ply of Forest Trees, including, l'imis Insignia, Oupienui ;Macrooarpa, Lawsonjana,, Ereota, and Menzic«ii: Betmospora (varieties) j Oryp r, transplanted, 12/- to' 15/- per 100, aiana, 9s to 12s per '.dozen, . Elms, can Mountain Ash," " Pittosporum" e Matipo),' Drooping Ash,lof thigh, etc, sry large variety of Shrubs and flowering i, including Lilac, Guelder Rose, Laurel istinas, . Diosma, : Wisterias, ■ Camclias atis, ~A nice lot.of Irish Ivy,in pots, Boies In largo variety (standard and era);. '■ icial v lines in small fruits—Filberts b's prira dose headed Is 6d to &6d ' Ouriants—Blaok, Bed, and White, ooseberries inoludo "Lancashire Prim" Iseaohj Figs, Cobb Nuts, Chestnut* tC. •.,■■.: •,,•• all purchasers of the value of 30s t ilet. giving a preyed Recipe togethei aluable and practical information how al.with fruit pests will be given. This i has beon well tried in the Nursery and tohe very effective and cheap.' .. JAS; (STONE, rserymnri, Mnsterton b,e talehcrseri ... oabterton.- : ■H undersigned begs to remihi I Orehardißte andFmit Growers tha is a'lnrge stook in choice varieties.o worked Fruit Treks, 4000.' . : pus, twoyearsold, fine, wellshapei oz.,' three and four, 18s to 20a j /o ti.DMS—English.andJapanese, i stock of the very beat leading sort itipOOs doz; P£aks; Peaches, Apricoii and ; Cheebies 18s. Wainots—Euro peari, Is each; Japanese, 2s. Raspber riea in variotics 2s Cd dozen. Goose berries, in varieties, -'it 6d'dozen. Cur rants-Ued, Wlnto and Blaok—includinj Carter's Champion, 3s !,6d doz ; Straw berries—of sorts, runner plants, 2s 6i 100,Transplanted,^6d 100 ; Tennifol ium Pittosporum, very line for Orna mental Hedges (own raising) 10s 100. . JUHNBLOMQUISTj- ■ Proprietor. J. MAYO & SON, NURSERYMEN, PALMERBTON NORTE TrtVERY DESCRIPTION 03? FKTJIT AND SHELTER TREE FOE SALE. Send for our Descriptive CntaloßU POST FREE on application. Pft £9 R.PINHEY, (FomiEntr WITH w, hawkb), T5 EOS to notify the publio of Mostcrton thi ■U ho has procured a corr.fortablo Landa UAiffliAOE, which ho will nm to nrd from th Railway Station, to meet ail trains. Privat parties can hno the Carriage on the most rea Elliott Saddler, will be promptly, attended t PIANOS, PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS, PIANOS, PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS, I ALWAYS havo several first-olasi Pianos for salo at moderate prices and invite inspection. Second-hand pianos bought or ex changed. Instruments carefully repaired. WILLIAM WHITr, Furniture War* house, Quean-street Masterton, IHE TODEROFTHE WNETEENT CENTURY. NEURALGIA~DEFEATED. MA-URU. (Proparod only from tho growths on Now Zealand.) CURES NEURALGIA, HEADACHE, OHILBLAINB, RHEUMATISM, SOIATIOA, SPRAINS, AND PAINOF AN. ISP'Ask your Chemist or Storekeepei for MA-URU, or send direct for a bottle post, free for 2s 2d. Tho Rev, T. G. Hammond, missionary BAVs:—"rtftvirje flmmfc A nttiuifWliln tlmn bi missionary, among tho Maeris or Hokianga,[ became awaro of many uses made by them o native plants and trees. '• An intimate know ledge of one plant in particular led me to con dude that it would prove beneficial in cases o neuralgia, Having communicated my convic has produced a compound which has fully met my expectation, and has proved of great benefit to members of my own family arid ■ many of my friends." A gentleman from. Wellington says:-"I am glad to inform you that your Ma-urn' has been working wonders here, Miss - is subject to Neuralgio Headache One evening I found her prostrate with pain, 1 gave her the bottlo of Ma-nru, and she found it relieved her so much that she not only obtained a good night's rest, but has not had an .ttack since, That is a fortnight ago, Similar testimony as to efficacy was borne by Miss ,Mrs , and Mr —-—.., , . . Mr A, A, Cower announces the advent of Ma-uru on thescene of proprietory medicines. Although this lemedy has only been known in its present form for a few months, its success has been absolutely phenomenal-failure, to perform what is claimed for it being as yet unknown, while, in'addition, wo can' speak positively of its almost marvellous effect on chilblains, which of itself is sufficient to make it a favourite in- almost every household.— Patea Mail, Bth Sept. j|' . . Prepared only by the Sole proprietor, A.A.GOWER, ; , OHEMKTiAND PHARMACIST, Patea, ;;7::-P.O,Bpx20, '■'•'.;;, i; , P , Wholesale Agents- ' , Hharland and Co and N.Z Drug Oimpiu HE UNITED FARMERS' ALLIANCE i. i- '(Limited)," _ ''" ' ' PALMERSTON NORTH r$ .WANGANUI; •PROPERTIES'FORBALE^',i":; : 622 acre's I miles from Levin, part freehold, i IpariNatiyokaso , , •"'•■' 600 „', Pdbatigitia, 200 In 1 grass, fenced'' ; 208 ~ j Poh'a'ngina, 133ingrass"-'; : ..; ,:ni 300 „ I Birhiibgh'ani;;2so'ifl •grasS/fehced 400 i, j Birmingham, hduSri nnd improve- ... ,y ■rnenls. ~.,.,, ~,- , ~. . 517 „ i Kairdnga; highly iinprtved,'' ' IiOO „ j Kairanga,9sorog}as3 : ""'''... 200 „ | Lopgburn, highly improved 780 „ ■ Pbhirigian','.3io kcres, in'graEs' and 1 | turnips; perpetual lease, : with 1 righl i qf'pufchaste^ 1 ''■•" "■'':' '■'; 437 „' Improved farm,' Carnarvon' ■■ | ■'■*■ 6GO „ ; near'Wanganui good road, all the ;.■!; j way! 'fenced'.and.< well watered- ■;;..' oheSp';i!li.i,:il:.,li!:i ,!-!,i ?■.■<.'« |i 300 „ 'near Patea; all in grass,:weU fence.d 4750,,! near HuiterviUe.'gpoirqadallthe ;,'." iwV'M l ™.- '''''! j and good fences; .ni valuable .pro- :'\' 't'emis ,■ .'!,_•"' .'•,' 2620. „: near Huhieryillo and nl)oat3niilcs ,'. •' : ' ■ !from railway station j r well grassed ;; -' ' jond wat'ered, ; ' i gqod , 'rrjaaß,» l new '•••:■• jd]vellirigh'onse'j -afiriepfoperty and E-nvehlently : sltualed'(i '■ '■■■ ■'</:■, iciilarsonaplicationto < .:■ ■■<„<■'■> IHEijUNITEDnFAIIMERSVALLMOE, hdiWaferlMflUW.lSllintoa.B'a.'.siniil;

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4478, 24 July 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4478, 24 July 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4478, 24 July 1893, Page 4

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