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I'rapEEs; GEORGE QBDBCHOWiNuMotyman, of Masterton, reoommends his Block of truit troca to Intending planters'in this district. All the trees are grown by himself, and have been carefully selected Irom the best known varieties suitable to this district. 1 ' A : «plendid variety of appip'trees onMighty proof stocks, aprleota, English and Japanese ptuma, gooaoberricß, ,bh\ok and ted. turr an ts, and raspberries, all good Irijting sorts. Orders can be left with' Mb J, E, Hood, Confectioner,Queen-street,Masterton,wliere samples and' lists of varieties can be seen.

FRUIT TR£EBr FOREST TREES, ORNAMENTAL TRKEB, SBROBK; KERRANITiiARNJ STANMORE NURBE.RY, Btanmohe Road North, UHR^BIOHUHOH, , Have fur ta\e this present, planting season, a very large stock of healthy. lyallrarawii.. t; , : Frost Turks, Forest Trees, Oruamsh. tai Tkep.b, SnKUDs, Hoses, Etc, elcvetjdmiptbii.. WE would oall special attention to our very large and vatiod collection of fruit trees which are all exceptionally good this season.' ; ' , Ourimmense stockolornamental shrubs, etc.. includes all leading varieties, ind being specially prepared for ti fopre'suro to give' satisfaction. : Ail orders are carfully, picked and deli* orod freest the Ohristchurch Railway Station I \ ills* aolutionat the end of'this assM-flffist line's have been prico as it Is absolutely ni.ccss.ry ti clear off our .immense stock before starting a fresh nursery, Oatauoubs on Application,

OPENING NOTICE. E, HAI.E, Ok the L/uik-Halii Nonpar, Nelson, WISHES to inform tho inhabitants of Maaicrtonand aurroundingdistriofs that he intends starting in' business as Nuisoryman and Florist, and by growing and offering tor sale nothing but which is of high-classmeWt,.he,trusts tpreceivo.a fair share of support, I am prepared to receive orders for the coming planting season for all kinds of Fruit and Ornamental Treos, Plants, eW Apples are worked on Northorn Spy and Winter Majetiu stocks, thus ensuring the roots perfect immunity from the American Blight. 1 am prepared to execute Planting and Ornamental Garden and Lawn Work, and will-undertake to givo my- patrons entiio satisfaction. E. HALE, WAllimPA NURSERY, Te Ore Ore Load Masterton,

MASTERTON SIMM FLO.UR MILLS, Chamberlain Bros. HAVE the honoi; to Inform their customers that they have stopped grinding for the purpose of making extonAivo alterations to tho plant. 0, Bros, have imported from Australia the most improved Dressing, Cleaning and Rulle' Machinery, and are now busy, putting it up, So extensive are the alterations required that it. i«ill be some weeks yet before they are completed, and Chamber lain Broß*. Holler Fldtir is placed on the market, bub meanwhile customers can bo supplied with guaranteed Stone fllonr of the best quality.

OUR DEPOSIT'TIGKETS CAN BE HAD FROM OUR OAMASSEES AND MB. J. B, INNES, BOOKSELLER, WILLIS-STREET, UNTIL THE3IBI MARCH, ,1894. Wriggleswoiih &Bims. 18/8 - 18/6

In consequence o! a Handbill issued by a local Photographer, WE heo 10 announce nuT,we also will accept Deposit Tickets of Any Other PnorooiuPHßns, and that any person tendering one at any ot our studios in New Zealand will be entitled to One , Dozen Patent Matt-Opal Typk CABINET or PHOTOGRAPHS One Dozen Enamelled and ONE 15 xIUimST-iraiSBED OPAL ENLARGEMENT Upon payment o! EIGHTEEN SHILLINGS & SIXPENCE

OBSERVE -A 16 x 12 OPAL, not a coarse, rough Bromide, and 15112 is the BIZE OP THE OrAL, NOT THE FRAME. The work we we tor wsoout is, if any thing, sueerior to out ejjipms, and we INTEND 10 MAINTAIN OUR PRESENT ANDBTAIU We simply defi anyone in New Zealand to produce work of similar excellence at anything like Tim mice, and challenge corelAltlSON With ONE AND All, WWSWORTH& BINNS VICE-BE GAL AND LEADING PHOTOGHAPHEBS, Prize Medadusib (stone*, Melbourne, and New Zealand, 7, Willis-street, Wellington.

Wrightj RMish and Co,, 161, Oubi • £nm, Wellington BILLIARD TABLE Mamdjaotoeebs, And Sole Makers of the PaibnX' ColD'Resißtinß Low 1 Excel siob 1 Odsdiok. , NOTE.— All our Tables are made and finished, after, the.moat approved

English design, , and fitted , with thick bolted slate.beda, covored with best West of England, cloth, and oll.thejatest.improvements, . ■lntending purchasers .would .do well, in oos'sidering their up interests,, by inspecting the table recently put up in the Working Plub., . L?w ' EicelsiorA ,Oushion"nras' very'' fait} -is noiseless, and is the only reliable Cushion with ail almost square.faco;mfviiufa&tured true to angles; and we.challengo out Cuahions against any of;those imported. These for the sumof i 15165. O.loth,.Balls, Ouei, and evory requisite in a took at oheapeßt prices. Billiard,' Dining Tables,<and Bagatelle Tables, made to ■ order. •

NOTICE, A FTEK being nearly twenty years in XI. the employ of Mr W. Perry, 1 have taken over hia KURIPUNI BUTCHERY, And hope by oivility and attention to business to obtain a lair share of -the patronage oi the poopleilying inMaater ton and Kuripunif" ' ';, '' : Every description Df MEAT OE THB BEST QU ALITY will be kept,' and sold at reasonable prices WILLIAM MORRIS FAMILY BUTUHBR,Kurlpu d! mi**llm»* iim t • 11«««* *•» M a bxs&xok :

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4718, 14 May 1894, Page 4

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785

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4718, 14 May 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4718, 14 May 1894, Page 4

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