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y^TßEES}Jfißf)BrmU\^ mMI ' 1 STANMOBE MIJB9EK Y, | SxANUOK^ptoN&^HnUIOHOEO^ Have planting ' " season, a yu'ry toe slock o! 3 ' . ■ Ii0il(!iy r ■ "■'* , A -' FfioiiTH6Kts, FOIIMI TREES, IR> ajkhlAll T m, Shrubs, ROSEII KTO. SYYit:w'V jbt fruit trees which' are all exoeptioaalJ £ load this W| Ouritoinpißoßioot of fflStijitiil I fces ingaresurotogive'satißlaotion, Ai) and; Sdeiivt. 3d ,'freeat SW. tioh aotiialcoat^onlylbeinßohargcd for cases .Qwitig totbo solatidpat the iavd been {greatly;rtddoed'iii priob jt ia' absolutely mecsairj'to.' o!ear«'ofl' oar {hit* ;mei)Bß s(ook'before slatting a frbshpuriiryi : CliTAK,flCfs >.v JAS. STONE, Waipoua Nursery, llmmx i i ; ::; T) EMINDS his old patrons and rcsu "(lont's assortment of • eqiiiferaVand shelter trees in his nursery, rcMy'for sale.' •' ; i ■- ; Elegam, 12/- pesr 100; Pinus Irisig. :. nus, 8/- per 100 ;' Mncroearpa •'■/' .12/- to 15/ T 'j!er 100.. :.'',■ i: ;. 1 A large GonsigmncJit.of fruit tree i to arrive car Clirislelmrch, m : a feiv (lays; |AI« all kinds.of small fruits, and a largo tot ety CilliLliS; Hiiododbndbons; Azai a . awl. liosEs,

: = lain also prepared to plant-alive f. nco at half the cost- of a wirefciicd)' ; Vi .• Samples; of fruit to be'seen at J A". Brunton'staiior, A:Pony-strcc^ :; w lcro .orders can ho mpt attention, . . V"':' I-;- ■ ■' ;A larjgo consignment Arrived in pilington % s,s. Takapmia,.> ■ ;. |'. 'Orders 'delivered early iioxtwe'ck) S J.STONE, fP fi' ut «J _ JaliOi' /"I EORGE GliUSCHOW.Nurmffiair.W M ' M asterton, "rcoommonda his stook of lrnit trees to icteniliDg planters , in tli'u dlsli'ict, All the trees we', grown by ! himself and havo been carefully, aolecteJ from ilia best known varieties suitable to this district. A'uplondid variety of applo trees on Jbilght proof sloeksj apricots, English and Japan® plums,gooaebdrricß, bljick and,red currants. ;• Orders can: bo'left with Mb J, 1 E. fioop, i-street, Mastertonjwlicfe OPENING-NOTIT^^ E. HALE. r Or. th'j; LakkJlail Kujisebv, Keisox, , t of Mastcrton and surrounding districts tliat he intends s(arfiiig in'business as Kurserymun.and ]f]oijst I .an(l'by: growing and offering for saleiolaingbut ivhatis of high-class merit, lio trusts- to receive a fair share of support. • lam prepared : to receive orders -for ; the coming planting season foj' all kinds of. Fruit and j Ornamental' Trci's. :i Plants, cie. s • • worked and Winter MnjetinsfockitliW ciisur,ing .the' roots perfect;imm\iiuf" American Blight. ': lam propared'\ to, exceii and Ornamental Garden. Work and will undertake pati'oris cntlro'satisfaitioii'.

E.HMiE.I WAIRARAPANURsI Te Ore Pro H0ad........ KEEBIE&i J (REG; '?■ annbuncb 1 to,'tlib. A I ■. ' Mastcrtoii aiid siuTbuiidijigl tli'at' tlicy liayo leased thi);^:/ Prince ofWalesTstat and.solicifc a contiminneo ago So long attached to tkt' willl stable. ;w ; : iy : ■ The Livery Departme mil bo under the direct, supervisl Mr Keeble, 1 vhicli all tie . Horses kept by tlio dayJire'f month, at rcasohablo chargos]^|[ ' ; bought audjpld fl cmJ Horses Wen to saddle iw _ A iirst-cla& selection, of ijfijjgiesJCl riages- and reliable Saddjo hire at moderate rates. : : ~,v > ■ Telegrams proniptly.atado.l to,;. 'Uus meets all trains Secure Paddocks. , I KEEBLE &CO] INVESTMENT/AM) BUILDINI SOCIETY, fTlllE Society js prepared to' 'grai ■ X HIOAN S+rc'payablp; i by- iiist(i mcnt pr;;otlicr\viJe4-on iapproved ■ : frei hold qr. leasehold securities, arid to'll CEIVEMONu ON DEPOSIT, Tcmwon'Application, : v J.i'KEITH,

J.WICKENS. CENTRAL DINING ROOMS; -;ZQUEEi SSBEKT, •. VpHESE I'ominoilioiis Diniiig ltoqiiiii : l bpfen t/the puljlio oa Sundays and during ko v i l;'C WccklJays. :i ' : -s : BKEiKWSW,3O to 8,30) v SUKDiYS. U'xchkos-12 till 2 [8 to 9,12 to 1, TEA —0 to 30 J 6to 6 iLL MEALS Is. ! HotPii and ColTcc. .every.;. evening inSm'Bb, andFancJGoods as uiud?:'N.-4 F TljE CLEAEING SALE ; lAN(T GOODS, MDEELEfEN AND WOOLS Will ontinue foi* 2 weeks. J*;KS. FORBES' lias d'/idod to ;ajchnquisli;busincss,v and willftcr tlio yholo if licr well-assorted fetoai-.of cPixoy+Go'oi^VTrND^nVikEX: 3V|lB pMHIL ftlta'are invM>to%inearlyt id Eec«M'bcstn)argainß t> m 6 add Om blci Jhßtertofi

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 30 June 1894, Page 4

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588

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, 30 June 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, 30 June 1894, Page 4

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