FRESH SHIPMENT! TABLE AND HANGING LAMPS. fell wo bought at a largo dia- , ,count,aadmllgivoourcußtomerß and the public the benefit and consequently have marked them' • off at :'-SPHIKINGPEICES. ' Caiiakd See Them HANDSOME TABLE LAMPS CHiitKß? And olobe, only g/g netcash, £GEAHAM&CO MASTERTON. FRUIT TREES. fruit trees to intending planters in this district. All the trees are grown by himself and have been carefully seleoted from the beat known varieties suitable to this district. and raspberries, all good fruiting sorts, Orders can bo left with Mb J. E, Hood, Confeotioner,Queen-Btreot ( Masterton|Wbore samples and lists o! varieties can be soen, PARK VALE NURSERY, OABTERTON. ■' TO OKOHARDISTS AND FBDITGROWERS, rpHE proprietor of the above i J known nursery thanks the widely extended circle of hie customers, and i respectfully begs to inform his patrons I that for the present planting soason he has a splendid stock of fruit trees (4,000), not so large as may be found in many other nurseries, but for form vigor, size (according to age), and true nomenclature they will compare favourably with any. APPLES all worked on BLWHT PROOF STOOKS-PRIOEI6/. to 20/. rat. Bom fob oabh. When four dozen and upwards are taken extra trees will INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. Caklogm maikd on application to JOHN BLOMQUIST, PARK VALE NURSERY. FOREST TREES, ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, ETO. KERRAND~BARNETT, STANMORE NURSERY, Stanmobe Road Nokth, Ohmstohurch, Have for sale this present planting soason, a very large stock of healthy wcll^rown Fedit Trees, FokestTbees, Orham. tal Tbeb, Sukubs, Roses, Eto. ef every description. WE would call special attention to our very large and varied collection of fruit trees which are all exceptionally goad 'Ms season. Onr immense stock of ornamental trees shrubs, etc, includes all leading varieties, and being specially prepared for transplantAll orders ate earfully packed and delivered freeat the Christchurch Railway Station oolual cost only being charged for cases . Owing to the expiration of lease and disthe end of this season most lines havo been greatly reduced in price aB it is absolutely necessary to dear off our imOatamoobs on Application. OPENING NOTICE E, HALE, Of ira Lark-Ham, Nubsebv, Nemos, WISHES to inform tho inhabitants of Maaterton and surrounding districts that he intends starting in business as Nurseryman and Florist, and by growing and offering for sale nothing but which is of high-class merit, ho trusts to rcceiyo a fair sharo of support, I am prepared to receive orders for the coming planting season for nil Mads of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Plants, etc. .. rr .v» _.v -v.™ ™ •iviiuuiu oyy aim Winter Majctm stooks, thus ensuring tho roots perfect immunity from the American Blight. 1 am prepared to cxecuto Planting and Ornamental Garden and Lawn Work, and will undertake to give my patrons entire satisfaction, MALE, WAHtABAPA NURSERY, Te Ore Ore Road, .... Mastcrton. JAMESMUIE, COACHBUILDEE, ENGINEER, FARItLEK&GENEKAL BLACKSMITH. ,HE old-established Steam Coach .. Factory has long been known as a place whero work of every description is executed at moderate prices by firstclass tradesmen only, aud it is my intcntiou to see that this reputation is upheld. Tho different departments are under my personal supervision, and only thoroughly practical men are employed, By. the extensive uso of steam • power and machinery lam able to quote the lowest market prices without resorting to the use of inferior materials and Workmanship. My BUocing at ,5s per set for either steel or iron shoes is undoubtedly tho best and cheapest in Masterton as is proved by the large and increasing trade I do. '■ In the Engineering department I am prepared to oxecuto work of orcry description at Wellington prices. In coachbuilding nothing but the best material (carefully selected) is used and and the latest designs; enables mo to turn out work second to none' in this province,■ ■ i Tho paint shop is under tho control of a first-class coach painter and for price and quality of workmanship stands unrivalled in the Wairarapa., 4 . JAMESMUIR, ZEALANDIA and COCKATOO. WOOLPKESSES, QVBM SIBBEI, MiSTBBION. I
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4736, 2 June 1894, Page 3
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