> stanhori wua SlAMMOftgfioADNoBIHft liealihy wellyr Fruit Tms, FobbiTbs in T jiE«, Shrubs R •f overj dcscnpti fruit trees whibh are all eioepl this'season. -.■:." v r l ., ;Onr immense stock'oforni Bhrubs.eto. includes all.lead and being spaoially prepared f| Ured'froeattheOhristchut solationat the end of this s have been greatly reduced absolutely necessity to 'ol JAS. STONE Waipoua Nursery, Masi'i Eskblishid WO, .!' ■ IMVIKHSMTCMiIffiIir, IX dents generally that he has a assortment of conifcra and sLcltor in his nursery, ready for sale, r » Slogans, 12/. pedOOj'Pinus nns, '"8/- -per 100; Matai' 12/-to 15/.per 100. 'I A large eonsigument of fruit! arrive- from Kaugiora Nursery, Christchuroh, lii a few days. J Cajiehas, Eiiododendiionb, Az. and i Boses. lam also prepared to plant a live at half the cost of a wire fence. Samples of fruit to bo scon at Brunton's tailor, \ Pcrry-strcol, w orders can bo left and lviilrcccivc pre attention.,- ' •.■ ' : !j '.■ ■ \ A large consignment' arrived in'Wlj. lington by s,s. 'M'apuna, j Orders dclivcrcd| early noxt week, i J. SfONE. ..:' n EORGB GRDSOHOW.Nursefyman.of ™ Masterton, recommends his stock of Iruit trees to intending planters in this district, . Allthotreesaregroiro by himself and have been carefully solected from the best hewn varieties suitablo to this district. A splendid variety of apple trees on blight proof stocks, apricots, English and Japanese pluniß,KOoseberrie9, black and red currantß, and raspberries, all good fruiting sorts, . Orders can bo left with MrJ.E.Hcod, Confeotioner,Queen-strcet,Masterton,whcro samples and lists of varieties oau bo scun, OPENING NOTICE, E. HALE. Of tueLabk-Ham fenny, Nemos, U7ISHES to inform the inhabitants i VV i of Masterton and surrounding districts that ho intends starting in business as Nurseryman and Florist/and by growing and offering for salcnothingbut what is of high-class merit, he trusts to receive a fair share of support. I am prepared to receive orders'for the coming planting scosonfor all kinds of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Plants, etc, Amies are worked on Northern Spy and Winter Majetin stocks, thus ensuring the roots perfect immunity from the American Blight. lam prepared to execute Planting ' and Ornamental Garden and liawri Work and will undertake to give'my natrons entire satisfaction. : "."•■•
E.HALE^ WAIRARAPA NURSERY. h Oro Oro Road „;Mastcrton KEEBLE&CO., gEG to aunounco to the Public of Masterton and surrounding district hat they havo leased the Prince of Wales' Stables, iud solicit a continuance of tho patrongo so long nttnehed to that well-known stable The Livery Department will he urnlcr the direct supervision of MrKeeble, which will be sufficient guarantee that all horses, ctc.,vvill bo properly cared for. Horses kept by the day, week, or mouth, at reasonable charges. _ Horses bought and sold on commission, Horses broken to saddle and harness. _ A first-class selection of Buggics.Carringes and rcliahlo Saddle Horses on hiro at moderate rates. Telegrams promptly attended to, 'Bus meets all trains. Secure Paddocks. KEEBLE&CO. MASTERTON PERMANENT INVESTMENT and BUILDIF SOCIETY. THE Society is prepared to gri LOANS—repayable by ins! ment or otherwise— on approved fr liold or leasehold securities, and to B 3EIVE MONEY ON DEPOSIT. Terms on Application; J. ft KEITH, J.WICKEim 3ENTRAL DINING ROOMS QUEEN MBEET, JIASIEBTON, FHESE commodious Dining Boot open to tho public on Sunday nd during the week. -Week Days. BEAKFAST—7,3O to 8,30 V SDNDAYB unchkos—l2 tai 2 -8 to 9,12 to ea—s to 6.30 J '6to6. ALL MEALS Is. Hot Pies and Coffee every evcnii •omß o.clock. Bread, Confectioner nd Fancy Goods as usual. THE CLEARING SALE OF ]UNCY GOODS, UNDERLINE! J AND WOOLS /ill continue for 2 weeks MRS.EOEBES is decided to relmqimh business, an ill offer the whole of her w cll-assortc ock of Fuicy Goods, Undiblinej, hiidbek's Ciornmo and Bfhhi r oois at gieafly reduced prices Fo lsh. Ladies aro invited to call early am ;urc the best bargains as every articli istbo&old i ■ / lew KoeiTfd by Mrs Forbesf'Vt &ft
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4759, 28 June 1894, Page 4
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627Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4759, 28 June 1894, Page 4
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