variety of Shrubs and lowering plants, including Lilac, Guelder Bote, Laurel LMreatinas, Djosma, Wiatarlag, Camelias Clematis. A nice lot of Iriih Ivy In pots each. Roses In largo variety (standard and climbers). Special lines in small fruits—Filberts [Webb s priio close headed Is 6d to &6d eaoh. Cunants-Black, Red, and White. My Goosekerrios inolnde "Lancashire Priia " MtoUeach; Figs, Cobb Nuts, Chestnuts, etc., etc. To all purchasers of the value of 80s a pamphlet giving a proved Kccipo together with valuable and practical information how to deal with fruit peats will be giyen. This Recipe has been well tried in the Nursery and r 1 JAS; STONE, Nurseryman, Mnsterton PARK V ALE HURBEM CARTERTON. mHK underaifined begs to remind JL Orohardista andFrufrGrowers that he has a large Btook in choice varieties of well worked Fruit Tbees, 4000. Af?us, twoyearaold, fine, well shaped IBs doz., three and four, 18ato 20s j/oi cash. Pious—English and Japanese, a large stock of the very best leading sorts 18sto30a doz. Pears, Peaches, Apkicoib and Cherries 18s. Walnois-Euto pean, Is each; Japanese, 2a. Raspberries in variotlcs 2s 6d dozen. Gooseberries, in varieties, 3aGd'dozen. Cur ranta—Ued, While and Black—including Carter's Champion, 3s 6d doz; Strawberries—of aorta, runner plants, 2s 6d 100, Transplanted, 4s Bd 100 j Tennifol. ium Pittusporum, very line for Ornamental Hedges (own raising) 10a 100. JOHN BLOMQUIBT, Proprietor. J.MAYO&SONS NURSHiRYMEN, PALMEBSTON NORTE, DESCRIPTION OP FRUIT AND SHELTER TREES FOE SALE. lend for i POST FREE on application K PINHEY, (FOBMBBLT WITH W. I1AWKB). TJEGS to notify the public of Mastertonthat ho has procured a comfortable Landau CAitßUas, which he will run lo and from the Railway Station, to meet all trains. Private partiaii can huo the Carriage on the most reasonable terms, Note-AII orders left with Mr Elliott Saddler, will be promptly attended to PIANOS, PIANOS. PIANOS, PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS, PIANOS, PIANOS, I ALWAYS havo aeveral first-'class Pianos for sale at moderate prices, and iuvite inspection. Second-hand pianos bought or ex. charged. WJLLIAM WHITT, Furniture Warehouse, Quean-street Masterton. THE WONDER of the nineteenth CENTURY, neuralgiTdefeated. MA-URIJ. (Prepared only from the growths on New " " 1.) CORES NEURALGIA, HEADACHE, CHILBLAINS, RHEUMATISM, BOIATIOA, SPRAINS, AND PAIN OF ANY KIND, ISf'Ask your Chemist or Storekeeper for MA-URU, or send direct for a bottle: post.' free for 2s 2d, The Bev. T. G. Hammond, missionary, sap;-"Having spent a considerable time as missionary among the Maoris or Hokianga,( becamo aware of many uses made by them of native plants and trees, An intimate knowledge of one plant in particular led mo to conclude that it would prove beneficial in cases of neuralgia, Having communicated my conviction to Mr A, A. Gower, chemist, l'atca, ho has produced a compound which has fully met my eipectation. and haß proved of great benefit to members of my own family and many of my friends." A ! gentleman writing from Wellington says:—"l am glad to inform you that your Ma-uru has been wurking wonders here, Miss —is subject to Nouralfcio Headache, One evening I found her prostrate with pain. I gavo her the bottle of Ma-uru, and she found it relieved her so much that sho not only obtained a good nieht's rest, but has not had an ■ttaok since. That is a fortnight ago, Similar testimony as to efficacy was borne by Miss ■ ,Mra , and Mr . Mr A.. A. Gower announces the advent of Ma-uru on the scene of proprietory medicines. Although this remedy has only been known in its present form for a few monthß, its success has betn absolutely .phenomenal—failure to perform what is claimed for it beliig 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, A. A. GOWER, OHEMIBT AND PHARMACIST, Patea^ P.O. Box 20. Sbarland and Co and N.Z Drug Oomim THE UNITED FARMERS' ALLIANCE (Limited). WELLINGTON, PALMERBTON NORTH & WANGANUI. PROPERTIES FOR SALE--522 acres 4 miles from Levin, part freehold, part Native lease 600 „ Pohangina, 200 in grass, fenced 208 ~ Pohangina, 133 in grass Birmingham, 250 in grass, fenced 400 ~ fcients 517 , 1400 . . Longburn, highly"improved 780 „ Pohingina; 810 acres to grass and turnips, perpetual lease, with right 437 „ improved farm, Carnarvon 660 „ near Wanganui good road all the : way; fenced and well'watered 4750 „ near Hunterville, good road all. the way; all in grass, well watered, ana good fences; a valuable property. Easy terms , - near Ilunterville and aboutS miles from railway station; well grassed , ' and watered, good roads, new Full partiouiars'on'apiicatlon'to '•' THE UNITBD,.I?ARPRB' ALLIANCE,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4482, 28 July 1893, Page 4
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760Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4482, 28 July 1893, Page 4
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