WALTER CHISfiOLM, General Storekeeper, Maurlceviiie.. Sub-Agent for tlic- Standard Fire In- ■■, suraiic Company; .
Kmm ... MJWfIOQ. PHfENIX ASSURANCE Company : of London. Established 1782. Lorn paid MS 000,000. It. M. Simpson General Manager for Now Zealand; District Manager, H. K Wolteiis. C. HUGHES, . CASH BUTCHER, Queen Street Mastcrton! Supplies prime meat of tho best quality, Small goods fresh every day. @ # [fILLEARD J^ATTJSOH, Architect, Hall-Street „,Masterton, . And at Pamatua. ENGINEERS, DENTIST. CHURCn-ST. Ma6IEETON. Hours-!) till 12 a.m.,and2liilsD.m, opening notice E. HALE. Of tiie Labk-Eul Nubseky, Nelson, WISHES to inform the inhabitants ofMastcrlon and surrounding districts that he intends starting in business as Nurseryman and Florist, and by growing and ottering for salcnothingbut what is of high-clnss merit, ho trusts to receive a fair share of support. I am prepared to receive orders for the coming planting season for all kinds of Emit and Ornamental Trees, Hants, etc. mid Winter Majctin stocks, thus ensuring the roots perfect immunity from the American Blight, lam prepared to exceuto Planting nnd Ornamental Garden and Lam Work and will undertake to give my patrons entire satisfaction. WAIRARAPA NURSERY. Te Ore Ore Road.,., Mastcrton. Mnstcrton, recommends his Block of trait trees to ictending planters in this district. All tho trees are grown by himself and havo been carefully selected from the beat known varieties suitable to this district.
A Rplendid variety of apple trees on blight proof stocks, apricots, English and Japanese plums.gooseberries.bkck and red currants, and raspberries, all good fruiting sorts. Orders oan bo left with MnJ. E.Hood, Confectioner,Que;n-streefc,Maßterton,where samples and lists ot varieties can be seen. JAS. STONE, Waipoua Nursery, Mastbbtox. EskMhhul 1576. EEMINDS his old patrons and resii dents generally that he lias a large assortment of eonifera and shelter trees in his nursery, ready for sale. Elcgan?, 12/-per 100; Pinuslnsig- • mis, 8/- per 100; Muurounrpa, 12/- to 15/. per 100. A large consignment of fruit trees to arrive from liangiora Nursery, near Cliristehurcli, in a few days. Also all kinds of small fruits, and a large variety of. CaUHLUS, EiIODODENDHO.VS, AZALEAS and liosF.s. I am also prepared to plant a live fence at lialf the cost of a wire fence. Samples of fruit to be seen at J, N, Brunton's tailor, Perry-street, where j ordcrscau be left and will receive prompt A large consignment aimed in Wei lington by s.s. Takpuna. Orders delivered early uoxt week. J. STONE, Fffl TBI FOREST TRRES, ORNAMENTAL trees, SHRUBS, ETC. kerrand'baknett, STANMORK NURSERY, SiAKMoKE Road Noeth, (/Hristchuech, Have for tale this presont planting . season, a very large stock of hoal'hy well^rown Fruit Trkis, Forest Trees, ihmusW tea, Simons. Roses, Etc. of ever; description. WE would call special attention to our , very large and varied collection of fruit trees whioh are all exceptionally gojd this season. Our immense stock of ornamental trees shrubs, etc, include; oil lfnding varielies and being specially prepared for transplanting aro sure to give satisfaction. All orders are ca'rfullj p.eked and delivered freeat the Christehurch Railway Station actual cost only being charged lor cases Owing to the expiration of lease and dis- ■ Bolution>t the end of this season most lines have been greatly reduced in price as it is absolutely necessary to dear .off our im(UTAWOrjES OH Application.
AFTEE being nearly twenty years inthccmplyofMrW.PßßnY,l nave taken over Jus KURIPUNI BUTCHERY, And hope by civility and attention to business to obtain a fair share of the patronage of tlio people living in Mas. ton and Kuripuni, Every description of meat of the best quality mil'be kept, and sold at easonablc prices. W, MORRIS. Family Butcher, Ktrnpii ; Mastebion, . . BKBTAHUNA . ■ LIVERY AITO BAIT STAGES. Mr ALLAN MANGUSON I7ISHES to inform tlje general pub- ' V'' lie that lie has taken over from Mr J. Jones, the Livery and Bait Stables and Grass Paddocks held by him'in connection with the Temperance Hotel. Saddle Houses and buggies always on niHE. Single and Double. Buggies meet every ' and lato trains if required. ; First Class Paddocks for Horses and all : kinds of Stock.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4785, 28 July 1894, Page 4
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