WAIPOUA NURSERY JAMES STONE, Proprietor, [ESTABLISHED IN 1870,] TM view of the approach of the planting season I have pleasure in announcing to the public 01 Masterton and district that I have again made arrangements for a supply of Fruit Sees from the Celebrated Nursery of MR rvORY, of Harriots, Canterbury, whose trees have invariably given the utmost satisfaction ill tbe district. Intending planters should order early to ensure the best selection. 1 have on hand ready for planting,alarge supply of Forest Trees, including Pinus Insignia, Cuprraus Macrorarpa, Lawsoniana, Erects, and ElegM». well grown and splendidly rooted. Also Wellingtonias, Abie?,' Alba,' 'Dou^lassi, 1 ahd Menzicsiij Retinospora (variotics) i Cryptomaria Eleguus, 4r„ Macrocarpa, 1 year and 2 year, transplanted, 12/- to 16/- per 100. lawsoniana, 9s to 12s per dozen, Elms, English and American Ash, Birch, Sycamore, American Mountain Ash, " Pittosporum" (Native Matipo), Drooping A»h,loft high, etc, eto. plants,^ eluding Lilac, Guelder Rose, La uref Laurostinas, Diosma, Wisterias, Camelias Clematis. A nice lot of Irish Ivy in pots each. Boses in large variety (standard and climbers). Special lines in small fruits—Filberts [Webb's prira close headed Is (id to 2s Gd each. Currants—Black, Red, and White. My Gooseterries inolude "LancashirePrite" 6d to Is each; Fige, Cobb Nuts. Chestnuts, eto,, eto, To all purchasers of the value of 30s a pamphlet giving a prayed Recipe together with valuable and pidctical information how to deal with fruit pests will be given. This Becipe has been well tried in the Nursery and found to be very eifcotivo and cheap. JAS: STONE, Nurseryman, Masterton PARK V ALE NURSERY OARTBRTON. fnHK undersigned begs tn remind 1 Orohardißta audFruihGrowers that he has a largo stock in choice varieties of well worked Fruit Trees, 4000. Apples, two years old, fine, well shaped 153 doz., three and four, 18a to 20s ;/or cash, Fluus—Ens;lißh and Japanese, a large Btook of the very beat leading sorts 18sto30s doz, Pears, Peaohes, Apricois and Ohereiih 18b. WiiKms-Euro peari, 1b each; Japanese, 2a, Raspberries in varieties 2s 6d dozen, Gooseberries, in varieties, 3a (id dozen. Cur rants—Red, White and Blaok—including Carter's Champion, 3s Od doz; Strawberries—of sorts, runner plants, 2s 6d 100, Transplanted, 4s 6d 100 j Tennifolium Pittosporum, very fine for Ornamental Hedges (own raisins) 10s 100. JOHN BLOMQUIBT, Proprietor. J.MAYO&SONS NURSERYMEN, PALMEBSTON NOM T E, jgYERY DESCRIPTION OF FRUIT AND SHELTER TREES FOE SALE. Sond for our Descriptive Catalogue POST FREE on application R. PINHEY, (FORMERK WITH W. HAWKE). L> EGS to notify the public of Masterton that J -' he has procured a comfortable Lakdab Carriage, which ho will run to and from tho Railway Station, to mset all trains. Private partus can hue the Carriage on tho most reasenablo terms. Note—All orders left with Blr Elliott Saddler, will be promptly attended to PIANOS. PIANOS, PIANOS, PIANOS, PIANOS, PIANOS. PIANOS, PIANOS, PIANOS, I ALWAYS havo several first-class Pianos for sale at moderate prices, and invite inspection. Secondhand pianos bought or ex. WJLLIAM WHITT, Furniture Ware« house, Queen-street Masterton. T HE WONDER OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. NEURALGlA."defeated, MA-URU, (Prepared only from tho growths on New Zcalavl.) CURES NEURALGIA, HEADACHE, CHILBLAINS, RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA,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 Rev, T. G. Hammond, missionary, says:—"naving spent a considerable timo as missionary among tho Maoris or Hokianga,t became awaro of many uses mado by them of native plants and trees. An intimate knowledge of one plant in particular led me to conclude that it would provo beneficial in cases of neuralgia. Having communicfited my conviction to Mr A, A. Cower, cbcuist, l'atea, he haß produced a compound which has fully mot my expectation, and has 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-urn has been working wonders here, Miss —— iB subject to Noural&ic Headache, Ono evening I found her prostrate with pain, I pre her the bottlo of Ma-nru, and she found it rellored her so much thatsho not only obtained a good nifht's rest, but has nut had an .ttaoksinco. That is a fortnight ago, Similar testimony as to efficacy to borne by Mta A- is , and Mr . Mr A, A, Gowcr announces the advent of Ma-uru on tho scene of proprietory medicines. Although this remedy has only beon known in its present form for a few months, its Buccess has betn absolutely phenomenal-failure to perform what is clain :d for it being as yet unknown, while, in addition, ,vo can speak positively of its almost marvelous effect on chilblains, which of itself is sufficient to make it a favourite in almost every household.— Patea Mail, Bth Sept. Prepared orly by tho Solo proprietor, A. -A. ttOWER CHEMIST AND PHARMACIST. Patea, P.O. Box 20. Sbarland and Co and N.Z Drug Oomosn
mHE UNITED FAHMEIiB' ALLIANCE i. (Limited). WELLINGTON, PALMERSTON NORTH & WANGANUI. PROPERTIES FOR SALE--522 acres 4 miles from Levin,part freehold, part Native lease COO „ Pohangina, 200 in grass, fenced 208 PohangiTiß, 133 in grass 300 „ Birmingham, 250 in grass, fenced 400 „ Birmingham, house and improvements 517 „ Kairanga, highly improved 1400,, Kairanga, 950 in grass 200 „ Longburn, highly improved 780 „ Pohingina, 310 acreß in grass and turnips, perpetual loaEe, with right of purchase. 437 „ improved farm, Carnarvon 600 „ near Wanganui good road all the way; fenced and well watered cheap 300 „ near Patea, all iD grass, well fenced 4750 „ near Hunterville, good road all the . way;' all in grass, well watered, and good fences; a valuable property.- Easy 2020 „ near Hunterville and about 3 miles '• from.railway station; well Brassed and watered, good roads, new dwellinghouse; a fine property and ■ conveniently situated. Full particulars on aplication to THE UNITED FAKMEBS' ALLIANCE, 1 * 'KC-S. lit v. (.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4400, 31 July 1893, Page 4
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