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WAIPOUA NURSERY I JAMES STONE, Proprietor, lESTABU3HBDINIB76,] TN view of the approach of the planting sea- ■*• son I ha/e pleasure In announcing to the public oi Mastwton and district that I have again made anangemeats for a supply of Fruit Trees from tba Celebrated Nu.-sery of MR IVOiY, <if Rangiora, Cantotbury, w'iojc faction in the district, Intending planters slnuld order early to enßuro the best selection. I bave on hani ready (or plarithig.akgp supply of Forei tlreee, uoluding X bus Insigniß, Oupr o «su3 Maerorarpa, Lawsoniana, Erects, andEleg«n«.wellgrown andsplendidly rooted. Also Wellingtonias, Abies,'ilba,".Oon;las>i,' RTirl Mnnrlf>uii> Bfllinnnnnra fa&rinftai\ , Prvn. tomaria Elegans, 4V„ llacrocarpa, 1 year and a year, transplanted, 12/- to 15/. per 100. Lawaouiana, 9s to 12s per dozen. Elms, English and American Ash, Birch, Sycamore, American Mountain Ash, "Fittosporum" (dative Matipo), Pnc >ing Asb,loft high, etc, etc, A very large variety of Shrubs and flowering plants, inoludrngLilao, Guelder Rose, Laurel Unrestinas, Dioßina, Wisterias, Oaroelian Clematis. A nice lot of Irish Ivy in r cts eaeh. F.oetain larje variety (standard and climbers SpocU Hies in small fraits—Filberts. [Webb's pr'ro close headed lsOd-to &6d each, Cunants-Blaok, Red, and White. My Gooseberries includo "Lancashire Prize" (Id to Is each; Figs, Oobb Nuts. Chestnuts, etc, etc, To all purchasers of tho value of Ms a pamphlet giving a proved Eeolpo together with valuable andmacr'tal information how to deal with fruit pests will be given. This Rocipe has been well tried in the Nttracry and found to be very effective and cheap. JAS; STON.TE, Niutaervmnn IVlnste? VERY SPECIAL. TUST CLEARED--3 WAREHOUSEMEN] Stookß of LADES' and GIELS' Straw and Felt Hats, every shape imaginable. »iSO--30 dozen Mice' Sea! and Cloth Jackets and Mantles, AND 31dozen I -jiee' and Childrens' Tilsters and Macintoshes, nil of which we are offering at lea; than half tho ordinary BEADY MONEY DRAM & OL„..HIEB, (Opposite Club Hotel) MASTERTON MASTERTOH PERMANENT INVESTMENT and BUILDING SOCIETY. fjjlHE Society ia prepared to grant 1 loans—repayable by instalments or otherwise--on approved 'freehold and leasehold securities. .1, B, KEITH, Manager, \QR SALE on easy terms, COTTAGE . in Worksop Eoad. Apply MasterItcu Permanent Investment and Building Society* A LARGE COKTUICT. sth July, 1893. To Messbb WmaoLEsvrjnTß and Bi.vks. DEAR SIRS.—I hereby mako offer to guarantee you 5000 sittings within sis months at the following terms, vis :- 1. Each sitting to bo for one dozen Cabinets and one 15 x 12 ARTIST-FIN-ISHED Enlargements on Opal. 2.1, orm) agents, to be permitted to sell half-crown deposit tickets bearing your name, entitling the holder to sit for tho above Pholos. and Opal at your studio on payment to your firm of 18 6d, so that each sitter will receive the abevo Cabinets and Opal for a total of 21s. 1. Your firm to give sitters the choice of your Patented Matt-Opaia'ym or Enamelled Cabinets, and to givo two sittings and proofs if ncco»sary without cstra charge, and also finish tho Opals and Cabinets in as Rood a stylo as samples provided, which aro equal to tho work for whioh you have hitherto been receiving £3lss. 1 . No deposit tiokets are to be sold by you or at your studio, and no person to be taken by you at these charges unless thoy hold one of your deposit tiokets sold by me. Tho penauy for a broach of this agreement lobe £SOO. Yours, ic, EDEN GEORGE, To Eden Geomb. Dear Sin,-\Ve herewith beg to accept tho offer contained in your letter of the sth July, 1893, viz., to guarantee us 5000 sitters extensivo preparations, and will bo ready to begin the work on Ist August noit. Yours faithfully, The Deposit Tickets are now being sold by Mr Eden George's agents, and persons will dowell to secure one without delay. MUSIC! MUSIC! TE ARO MDSIO WAREHOUSE, 53 Makhebs Si Wellington. (Established 1886.) j\£R E, J. KING begß to inform the inhabitants of Masterton ind surrJundißg districts of the Wairarapa that he has tho largest and best selected Stock of Book and Sheet Music in Wellington, which is being continually added to on arrival of English and Colonial steamers. Visitors should not fail to pay E.J. King a risitwhen in town, or forward orders by post, which will be promptly attended to, Sheet Music from 3d to 2s 6d; Piano Tutors, Is 6d to 3s 6d j Tutors for all Instruments, Books, 9d wis 3d. _ All thn popular Magazines published kept in stock, Comic, Christy, Dance and Instrumental. Tia but a Little Faded Flower ) Cloches du Monasters, p.f, Weber's Last Waltz ~ D'ath of Nelson, souk Tom Bowling, inror ba I Know a Bank, vo. duet Maiden's Prayer, p.f. Silvery Waves, easy, p.f, Hearts of Oak, song Hignland Schottischo Caller Herrln', easy, p,f, March, Men of Harlech, song War March of Priests (Athalie) Wedding March La Chatelaine Far Away, sorig ' Rainbow, Scho&ische And many other Popular Songs, eto,, toonnmcroUs'tO'inentionall, large variety or all kinds of Musical Injbu-1 menta and Sundries of the-Music Trade. Violin And Runi/. RMnm. . Q» A .: n i:u. E; J. KING S country trade is rapidly increasing. Liberal discount to Teachers, who Noto the Address-E3, Manners Street, Wellington, nearly opposite the Opera House. Postal Notes or Stamps requested rith first iter. jg # P. GIVDEBS, ' ' DENTIST. OHDEOfI-SI. ( MaSKBIOH HOUKB,-?till 12am,and 1 tillS

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4565, 24 August 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4565, 24 August 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4565, 24 August 1893, Page 4

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