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I— — — —^— ■— — ■ — — — — — ■ » NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PETTIT TREES ! EOREST TREES ! ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS! FRED. T. POOLE, ia thanking his numerous Customers for their patronage during the last four years, begs to call their special attention to his numerous and varied collection of FRUIT & FOREST TREES, ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS, ROSES, &o. A glance at the following list will convince the Public that F. T. Poole intends to sell : — Apples, on blight-proof stocks, 15s, 18s, and 24s per doz. Pears, 15s, 183, and 24s per doz. Plums, 15s, ISs, and 24s per doz. Peaches, 18s and 24s per doz. Cherries, 183 and 24s per doz. Gooseberries (splendid mixed), 43 and 4s 6d per doz. Gooseberries (best n»med varieties), 4a 6d to 6s per doz. Currents, (Red, Black, and White), 3s 6d, 4s, and 4s 6d per doz. Rhubarb, 3s, 6s, and 9s per doz. FOREST TREES. Abies Excelsa, 3s per doz., or 253 per 100. Cupressus Macrocarpa, 4s and 4s 6d per uoz., or 25s to 30a per 100. The above are a very fine lot, three times transplanted, and will be taken up with a ball of earth, and tied up in cloth. Pinus Insignis, 3s and 3s 6d per doz., or 153, 203, and 25s per 100. Pinus Austrica (strong), 2s 61 and 3s 6d per doz., or 15s to 22s 6d per 100. Pinus Maratima, or Sea Coast Pine (very strong), 2s 6d and 3s 6 i per doz., or 15s to 20s per 100. Larcb, 33 6i per doz., or 153 to 25s per 100: The above are all three times transplanted. ROSES, ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS, &c. Roses, 6s, 12s, and 183 per doz. English Boxwood, 2* 61 per 100, or 22s 6d per 1000. A large variety of Ornamental Shrubs too numerous to mention. Thorn Quicks, 1, 2, and 3 years old, at 10s to 15a per 1000. Inspection Cordially Invited. PETEE DEWAR HAVING purchased upon very favorable terms the whole of the Stock-in-trade of Mr E. MARRYATT, together with the Goodwill of the Business recently carried on by him, begs to intimate to his friends and the public of Milton and ne District tbat he will on and after date carry en his Business in the Premises recently occupied by Mr Marryatt. A GLEARINT>OUT SALE AT GREAT REDUCTIONS irsrow oisr. THE STOCKS DRAPERY, FANCYGOODS, CROCKERY, IRONMONGERY, GLASSWARE, GROCERIES, &c. Also, BOOTS AND SHOES. TJNION-STBEET, MILTON. MILTON BAKERY. THOMAS BEWLEY, BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER, CONFECTIONER, &c, UNION- STBEET, HILTON, BEGS to thank the public of Milton and SurrouudiDg Districts for the liberal patronage they have extended to him during the last six years, and to announce that he has taken into Partnership with him Mr R. W. Beckham. The business will be carried on in future under the style of "BEWLEY AND BECKHAM," who will make it their aim, by strict attention to business and the manufacture of none but the best articles from the best materials, to merit a continuance of those favors so long bestowed on Mr Bewley. Special attention will be devoted to the manufacture of PLAIN AND FANCY BISCUITS of all descriptions, for the superior quality of which the Establishment has for so long been justly famed. BEFBESHMENTS AT ALL HOURS. Picnic Parties supplied at very reasonable rates, and on the shortest notice. Wedding Cakes at Dunedin prices. [Thos. Bewley.] | [R. W. Beckham.] WANTED TO LEND. WANTED TO LEND, .£2OO at a reasonable rate of interest. Security must be broad acres. DONALD REID, Solicitor, Milton. £500 will be paid for any case that American Co.'s Hop Bitters will not cure or help. Doubt not. See.

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Bruce Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 1755, 4 June 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Bruce Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 1755, 4 June 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Bruce Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 1755, 4 June 1886, Page 4

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