/ALTER CaiSHOLM, - General Storekeeper Maiirlceville. Sub-Agent for till Standard Fire In- ' suranc Company.' ' Bmm ..;. ...' ... MjHOfiOO.,; PHCENIX ASSUBAKOE Company '■■ of-'London. Established 1782. Losses paid £18.000,000. P. M. Simpson General Manager for New. Zealand j District Manager, H. H. Woltehs.' UHUGBESj';AIJD AT PAUIATUA. B, P. BINDERS, DENTIST. Cuubch-st. Mastbhtok. HoUrs-9 till 12 a.m..and 2 till 5 p.m. . OPENING NOTICE E. HALE. Of the Lark-Hall Nubseiiy, Nelson, WISHES to inform flic inhabitants ofMnslerlon and surrounding districts that he intends starting in business as Nurseryman and Florist, and by growing and offering for salcnolhingbut what is of liigh-elass merit, he trusts to receive a fair share of support. lam 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 Majetin stocks, thus ensuring the roots perfect immunity from the American Blight • lam prepared to execute Planting and .Ornamental Garden and Lawn Work and will undertake to give my patrons entire satisfaction. E.HALE. : WAIRARAPA NURSERY. To Ore Ore lioad Masterton.
Jlastertoo, rccommonds his stock of irait trees to intending planters in this district. All the tices are grown by himself and have ken carefully 3oleoted from the best known varieties suitable to this district. A splendid variety of apple trees on blight proof stocks, npricols, English and Japanwo plums, gooseberries, bbek and red currants, and raspberries, a!l good fruiting sorts. Orders can be left with Mr J. E. Hood, Confcctionor,Quo:n-Btreet, Mastorlon.whore samples and lists o! varieties ean bo seen. JAS. STOW Waipoua Nursery, Masterton. EilMiskd im, EEMINDS his old patrons and resii dents generally that he has a large assortment of conifera and shelter trees in his nursery, ready for sale, Elcgan?, 12/-per 100; Pinus Insig. nus, 8/- per 100; Macroearpa, 12/-to 15/-per 100. A large consignment of fruit trees to arrive from linngiora Nursery, near Christclmrcli, m a few days. Also all kinds of small fruits, and a largo variety of O.IUELIAS, BIIODODBSDJOKS, AZALEAS and Hoses, I am also prepared to plant a live fence at half tlio cost of n wire fence. Samples of fruit to bo scon at J. N. Brunton's tailor, Perry-street, where orders ean lie left and lvillrceeivc prompt A large consignment arrived in Wollington by s.s. Tahpunn. Orders delivered early next week. FOREST TREES, ORNAMENTAL TBEES, SHRUBS, ETC. RERIUND~BAJRNETT.
STANMORE NURSERY, Stasjmhe Road Noeth, (Jußifionuiion, Havo fur ealo thia present planting Beaton, a vary-large Btock of heallliy well-jrown FltrjlTTllEFS, FoMMTTItEKS, Ormjicn. ■ TAL THEM, SJUBOBS, ItoSKS, ETC. ef every description. WE would call special attention to our _ vciylarjjo and varied collection of fruit trees which arc all exceptionally goad this season. Our immense stock of ornamontnl trees shrubs, etc., includes all hading variclies, and being specially prepared for transplanting are sure to give sntislaotion. Ail orders are carfully picked and delivered frccat the Chiiatchutoh Railway Station actual cost only being charged for cases Owing to the expiration ot lease and dissolution it the end of this 6eason most lines have been greatly reduced in price as it is absolutely niccssjry to clear off our iniN mense slock before starting a fresh nursery, OaTAMOUES ON AfP LIfiATIMf. A*"»« "t»>B neatly twenty years in the cmply of Mr "W.. PjsitiiY, I iiavc taken over his KURIPUNI BUTCHERY, And hope I>y civility and attention to business to obtain a fair share of tho Every description of mat of the best quality will be kept, and sold at easonablo prices. W. MOBEI& Family Butcher, KuHiruM Mastektok, EKETAHUNA LIVERY AND MIT STABLES.
Mr ALLAN MANGUSON WISHES to inform (lie general public that lie has taken over from Mr J. Jones, the Livery and Bait Stables and Grass Paddocks held by him in connection with the Temperanco Hotel, Saddle Hohses asd iipcipjsa always os : single and Double and late trains iffrajuircd. First Class Paddocks for Horses and all kinds of Stock.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4784, 27 July 1894, Page 4
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642Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4784, 27 July 1894, Page 4
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