WALTER: CHISfIOLM, General Storekeeper,: Maiirlceville. Sub-Agent for the Standard Fire In- " suriinc Company. ifmm £1,4(10,000', PHCENIX ASSURANCE Company of London. Established 1782. Lom paid. £18,000,000. E. M. Simpson General Manager for .Now Zealand; District Manager, H. H, Woltek. ; C, HUGHES, ~ *- CASH BUTCHER, Queen Street. Masterton. Supplies prime mcnt-oftlio best quality. Small goods fresh every day. (j t rpiLLEARD Architect, Hall-Street Masterton, Akd at Pauiatua. B; P. CrINDERS, DENTIST. CnuECH-si. Mastemon. H 0 U rs-9 till 12 a.m., and 2 till 5 p.m. OPENING NOTICE E. HALE. Op theLaiik-Hall Nuhseiiy, Nelson, WISHES to inform the inhabitants of Masterton mid surrounding districts that lie intends starting iu business as Nurseryman and Florist, and by growing and offering for salcnotliingbut what is of high-class merit, lie trusts to receive a fair share of support. I am prepared to receive orders for the coming planting season for all kinds of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Plants, etc. Apples arc worked on Northern Spy and Winter Majctin stocks, thus ensuring the roots perfect immunity front the American Blight. lam prepared to executo Planting and Ornamental Garden and Lawn Work and will undertake to give my patrons entire satisfaction.
E.HALE, WAIRARAPA NURSERY. IV Ore Ore Bond ....Mastcrton. FRUITTREES. GEORGE GliOSCfldW,Nurseryman,of Jlastcrton, recommends his slock ol Iruit trees lo ir.teudiug planters in this district. All the trees nri) grown by himself and have ken carefully selected from tha lest known miotics suitable to this district. A splendid variety of apple trees on bligbt proof stocks, apricots, English and Japanese phima, gooseberries, black and red currants, and raspberries, ail good fruiting sorts. Orders can be left with Mr J. E. floor), Confectioner, Queen-street, Mastcrton,whore samples and lists, of varieties can be seen. jas. stoneT Waipoua Nursery, M.vstehtox. FstMislwl IS7O, REMINDS bis old patrons and residents generally tliat lie lias a largo assortment of tonifeia and shelter trees )n liis nursery, ready for sale. Elegans, 12/- per 100; Pinus Insignus, 8/• per 100; Macroearpa, 12/• to 10/- per 100. A large consignment o£ fruit trees to arrive from liangiora Nursery, ■ near Cliristeliurcli, m a few days. Also all kinds of small fruits, and a large variety of • CmtiAS, Kiiododksdrosj, Azaleas and liosiis. I am also prepared to plant a live fence at half the cost of a wire fence.
Samples of fruit to be seen at J. N. Brnnton's tailor, Perry-street, ivlierc orders can be left and willreceivo prompt attention. A largo consignment arrived in Wellington by s.s. Takapuua. ; Orders delivered early next ivcek. ; J. STONE, ' IVAIPOUA. FRUIT TREES, FOREST TREES, ORNAMENTAL TREES,.SHRUBS, ETC. KERR AND ~BARN ETT, STANMURE NURSERY, Stasmore Road North, Ohiusichurch, Have for Ettle this present planting season, a very large stock of healthy Fruit Trkis, Forest Trees, Orkamuktal Tkees,- Shrubs. Roses, Etc. el every description. WE would call special attention to our very largo and varied collodion of fruit trees which are all exceptionally go3d this season.' Our immense stock of ornamental trees shrubs, etc,, includes all hading varielies, and being specially prepared for transplanting are sure to give sniisfnetion. Ail orders aro carfully picked and delivered frceat tho Cliristcliurob llailway Station actual cost only being charged for cases Owing to the oxpiration of lease and disthe end of this season most lines have been greatly reduced in price as it is absolutely necessary fa dear off our immense slock beforo starting a fresh nursery. Oataiodues on App licaticn.
NOTICE, AFIEII being nearly Iwcnly years in the empty of Mr AY, Pisbht, I iiave taken over lus KURIPUNI BUTCHERY, And hope by civility and attention to business, to obtain a fair slmrc of the patronage of the people living in Mastoil midKiirijnnii. Every description of meat of the best quality will bo kept, and sold at easonable prices. W. MOEBIS. Family Butcher, Kubipuki Mastkbton. EKETAHIJNA LIYERI AND. BAIT STABLES, Mr ALLAN MANGUSON W ISHES to inform the general public that lie lias taken over from Mr J. Jones, the Livery and Bait Stables and Grass Paddocks held by liim' in conncclion with the Temperance Hotel, Saddle Houses and buggies always oh HIBE. Single and Double Buggies meet every and lato trains if required.' First-Class Paddocks for Horses Bad all kinds of Stock. " ' J
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4783, 26 July 1894, Page 4
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