■■■■J^pflSSii''' WAIPOUA NURSERYrMiSIEBION. ■pEMIOS liis'oldpttttons and res). Jti , dpnts generally that ho liasji largo nssoTtment of conifcra arid Blioltcr^rcea iu his nursery, iMy',f6r'sale. '^.'-'\ ; ' Elegon?, 12/- perlOO; Pinus Insig- • mis;Bf per 1001 Mncrocarpa, 12/. to 15/. per 100. . ~ . ,. —-— ~.. A large consignment of fruit trees to arrive from Enngiora •,Nursery, 'near I Christi'krcli,' in a few days. Also allJ kinds of small fruits, and a largo raricty of CIMKLUS, SItODODESDROKS, Az.UEAs' and llqsKS. I am also prepared to plant a pre fence at half the cost of a wire fence. Samples of fruit to bo seen at J, Ni Brunton's tailor, Perry-street, whero orders can lie left and willrcccivc prompt attention. A largo consignment arrived in WcN lington by s.s. Takapun'u. Orders delivered early next week. J. STONE.
THOMAS JAGO, CABINETMAKER, UIHOIBJESEI AM) UNDERTAKER, QUEEN STKEET. MASTEKTON
MASTERTON STEAM FLOUR MILLS. HATE the honour to inform their customers that they have stopped grinding for tho purpose of making extensive alterations to their plant. C. Bnos. have imported from Australia the most improved DkKSSIXO, CIKASISO, and Koran Macjiinkrv, and nro now busy putting it up, So extensive arc the alterations required that it will be some weeks yet before they arc • completed, and CHAMBEIILAIJf HROTHKBS'' Roller Flour is placed on the market, but meanwhile customers can be supplied with SioxkFiouk of the Best Quaiht. "■HOUSAHD Articles Ornamental suitable RIVE'S Cash around the Corner)
PERRY STREETt Hawera Junction Hotel. H.IWEHA, (FoRTY-MILE BlJ8H.) THIS HOTEL contains every nc- _ commodation for tlic travelling Travellers, Stockmen and others will •receive ovcry attention. The Hotel has lately been refurnished and no expense Ims been spared to , make it a first-class house. WINES and SPIBITS of the BEST BBANDS.-Good Stabling and paddocks. P, W..CORBY, Qcntral Shaving Saloon. A. WHITE& CO. BEG to announce that they havo now comraeuccd business as. HaIJIDKESBEJIS AND TOBACCONISTS, in tho commodious premises lately occupied by Mh 6ko. Saoe. OLD MENDS and NEW PACES will be welcomed, and patrons will find the Ckxmal Saioon second to none in ; Mnstcrton for COMFOET, CLEANLINESS, AND CIVILITY. 100,000™ I of Dressed and Undrosscd Building Timber to he cleared at •COMPETITIVE PBICEB, W. PMGNELL, Queen and Benau sis,,,, Maste'bton PIANOS.. ALWAYS have .several first-class For sals at moderate prices, and invite inspection..':''; Second-hand piaUos-bought or ex* changed. • ■/,-■■■ lustruiHcntacttrciiilly repaired. FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, Qbeek 5m8i, 1 ,M,,,,,,,,,,MA8rai0K.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4748, 15 June 1894, Page 2
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386Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4748, 15 June 1894, Page 2
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