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WAIPOUA NURSERY J AMES STOSI, Proprietor, , -V[ESTABLISHEDiH.W6,]- : .' publio oj Slwttrtoa and diatriot that I hive Trceafrom tha Celebrated No.-aory of MK I\OBT, of Bwgiora, Cantorbiuy, w')o» treea havo invariably giTen the tttmwt utiifantion in the district. Intending planters atould order early to ensuro the beat (election. I have on han-1 ready for planting,* Urge sup. gMnwellgrOwn and splendidly rooted. '•'«»•**"•»■ » M e9,y iba,' '.Ooiulassi.' (Native Matipo), Dnc ring Ash.l Oft high, etc, urorostinas, Diosma, Wisterias, Oameliaf Clematis. A nice lot of Irian Ivy in fata climbere ■ •'' • Special lines In small troita—Filberts , febb'a pr'te oloto headed Is 6d to 2s6d each. Currants—Black, Red, and White. Mj Gooseberries inolndo "LAtcashiro Me" 6dtolseaoh;.Figß, Cobb Nuts, Chestnuts, ekjoto, To all purchasers of the valuo of 80s a pamphlet giving a proved RetKjU together with valuable andotact'eal information how to deal with fruit peats will be men. This Pn.ln» ut. i,..,, we fl tried in the Nursery and ;effeqtivo,and cheap. JAB: STONE, Nurseryman Mrs PARK.VALE NORBERI OA4TKE.TON < riIHK nnderaißned begs fri remind X Orchardists and Frui' Qrviwora that lie has a large stuck in ohoW> varieties of null worked Frai Teem, 4000. Appms.iw yeaucld,fiiiß, well shaped 15s doz., three and four, lß.iio 20a ;/or cash. I'ldms—Eiml,ah and Japanetio, a large stock of the very beet leading aorta 18a to 80s doz. Pjsakb, Peaches, -Apricots and Ohbbbiks 18a. WxiNora—Et'..x) pean, la each: Japanese, 2a. Raspberries in varioties 2s 6d dozen. Gooseberries, in varietios, i)a Gd dozen. Cur rants-Hod, White and Blsok —lnoluding Carter's Champion, '% Cd doa \ Strawborries—of aorta, runner plants, 2a Cd 100, Transplanted, 4s 6d 100; Tennifol. ium Pittoapo.-um, very fine for Ornauiontal Hedges (own raisins) 10a 100. JOHN BLO.MQUIBT, Proprietor. VEBT'SPMAL. ÜBT CLEARED--3 WAREHOUSEMKNSJ Stocks of LADIES' and GIRLS' Straw and Felt Hats, 30 dozen Ladies' Seal and Cloth Jackets and Mantles, 31 dozen L -jies' and Childrona' Illsters and Macintoshes, all of which we are offering at loaUhan, half tho ordinary W. BELL, HEADY MONEY DRAPuR & (JL„..HIER, (Opposite Club Hole MABTERTON MASTERTON PERMANENT INVESTMENT and BOILDING " ' SOCIETY. ;■ ' fpHE Society ia prepared to grant X ; loans—repay able by instalments or othaTwiae—on -approved freehold' and leasehold aeouritios. . J, B.KEITH, Manager, WR SALE on easy terms, COTTAGE f i in'Worksop Road, Apply MasterALARGB.UOKTit.VCT. sth July, 1893. To Messrs WaioeOTiitiH and Bisks, DEAB SHtS,-I hereby make : offer to • guarantee you 5000 sittings' within six months at the following terms, viz;-' 1, Each sitting to be for one dozen Cabinets and one 15 x 12 ARTIST-FIN-ISHED Enlargements on Opal. 2.1, or my agents, to be permitted to sell half-crown deposit tickets '■ bearing your name, entitling the holder to sit for the above Photos, andOpal'at your studio on payment'to your firm of 18 6d, so that ekeb Bitter will receivo tho abevo: Cabinets and Opal for a total of 2k . 3. Your firm to give suVs the choice of four Patented Matt-Opai/i'ite orEnamilled Cabinets, and to give two sittings and proofs if nccewary without extra charge, guar to : the work for whioh you have itherto been receiving £3lss,

1 . No deposit tiokets ore to be sold by you or at your studio, and no person toie taken by you at these ohargea unless they hold one of your deposit'' tickets sold by me; The ponany for a breach of this agreement to bo J5500, Yours, <sc„ 'EDENGEOKGE. To Eoen Gimme, , De*r Sib,—We herewith bog to accept the offer contained in your letter of the sth July, 1893, viz,, to guarantee us 5000 flitters extensive preparations.and.will be ready to begin tbo work on Ist Aupt neit. .' i Yours faithfully, i. .. WRIGGLESWORTH & BINNS. FORSALii, 4,200 acres good eheep country, fenced and noheoil wellßitoated, eubdivi - d into firßt-olaesproperty. -, ~ -, ■;.. v ., I 10 acres bush land, parnauy improved, | With small 'expenditure.' would "' good farm; capable ,pf carrying about j liOiaores bush land, all- clear' and welli, .grassed; fenced ;- .'and■ subdivided, now : carrying 1200 sheep,; ::ii..;.: ~ 140 acres partially improved bush land.. OO'acrejbußa land, fully (improved, rich OO.aores.partlally improved.bush land, excellent r 6heep.oo'untry,,' : ' .., ; , : ,, 00 Bcrea 'p'atiially Improved hnsli landg'." 20 acres partially'improved'bush land. 00 acres arable land, close to Mastcrton, ~ .dwelling and farm buildings. >•<■■■•' ■■' ! !; v ;J,B,;KBIIH l ila6tert6n;i;' ; '

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4501, 19 August 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4501, 19 August 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4501, 19 August 1893, Page 4

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