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I"|7OR SALE—A pure-bred St. Bernar JO Slut, 12 months old. Apply Loui Binnie, Newbiggen & Co.'s Bottling Storef "DOE S ALE , CHEAP '*■ 100 Sacks Local Cocksfoot f. 150 Sacks Wheat £ 2000 Six Feet Six Totara Posts, rd & ELLISON & DUNCAN. or —— tie TARADALE NURSERY JL J. GLLBEKD - WILL HAVE FOR SALE THIS COMING PLANTING SEASON— ~IQK AAA CUPRESUS MACROJ_/£U*\J\J\J CARPA at from 10e to 40s per 100. J " 10,000 Apple Trees from Is 6d each, 15s per Dr dozen, £5 per 100 lr 150,000 African Boxthorn at 15s per 1000. »0 2,000 Plum Trees from Is 6d each, 16s S per dozen. )• 2,000 Roses (including several hundreds 3r of Marechal Neil, Cloth of Gold, ir and Gloire de Dijon) Is to Is Gd each, 12s per dozen i- 100,000 Ornamental Shrubs, Conifers, &c, at very lowest rates. Inspection invited. Catalogues post free. TARADALE NURSERY. H. J. GILBERD. C. E. and H. Gibbons, Agents in Napier. _ NOTICE. JGODDARD not having any agent . for Napier would advise Gentlemen about to Plant Orchards to send direct to the Nurseries for Fruit and other Trees, g No North ;no South ;no Middlemen ;no T Commission. J.G. is known to have the . best selected Orchards in Hawke's Bay, which gives every facility to purchasers to 3 obtain goods true to name. Now ready I Bulbs in 20s, 10s 6d, and 5s collections. Also Apples at per case, or per ton. 3 Catalogues, with Supplement, Post Freo on application. J. GODDARD, Havelock Nurseries, Hawke's Bay, N.Z. RC. STURM begs to inform the pub- • lie of Hawke s Bay that he has ? leased the Hawke's Bay Nursery, West Clive, and he hopes, by strict attention to I business, to merit a fair share of their ' patronage OR SALE—Forfeited Allotments Nos. 6, 37, 39, 42, of Suburban Sections 28 and 31, East Hastings. Apply to John Collinge, Hastings. OR SALE—Rye Grass Seed, Poverty Ba\ r and Local Cocksfoot, Akaroa and Local Clovers, and other imported , English Seeds. Murray, Rqbebtts & Co. SALE (Cheap)— Sections 28 and 38, Greenmcadows' Township, two acres, fenced and well sheltered, fronting Avenue and Auckland roads. Apply H. Renonf, Shakespeare Terrace. FOR SALE—2O,OOO Bulbs. Anemones, Amaryllis, Autumn Crocus, Arum, Allium, Alstromeria, Belladonna Lily, Crocus, Cyclamen, Crown Imperial, Grapo Hyacinth, Gladiolus Comunis, Hyacinths, Hyacinths Candicans, Ixias, Iris, Lachnalea, Liles, Lily of the Valley, Narcissus, Oxalis, Ranueulus, Seilla, Snowflake, Star of Bethlehem, Snowdrops, Sparaxias, Tiger Flower, Tulips, Tretonia, Tropeolutn, Watsonia, in collections of 2s 6d up to 60s. Terms Cash. All orders sent to the Nursery will receive immediate attention. R. C. STURM, Hawko's Bay Nursery, West Clive. OR SALE—Two good Sections on hills; splendid view; good building sites. Also, seven-roomed House and Land; price low, terms very easy. Apply R. G. Graham. TOWN and Country Properties for Sale. R. G. Graham. FOR SALE (in any quantity).—Roach Lime, Bricks, Fire Bricks, &c. Apply at Glkndinnino _ Geeffin's Brick Xard, Enfield road, near new Taradale road. Attentat Clive E. Beck. mm YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO waste your money on TRASHY, LOW PRICED SOAPS. Practioe Thrift, and study truo ECONOMY by ,™ni only BURNS'S Al SOAP. The effort ma_B to improvo the homes of New Zealand must fall to secure their full effect unless they succeed in inducing ovoi-y house- ' keeper to use BURNS'S Al SOAP. It is a simple, but useful article. Those who fail to use it are still moro simple, and not half as useful. L V!se qNly I ____ * ■_. *** \ i^^__^^^a-___w*———■■■-«---■■"'■''■ i—h'* l '*i i"-_niiii_wi^_g You may have heard of it a THOUSAND TIMES without using it ONCE. H you will reverse the position and USE IT ONCE You.will praise it to others a THOUSAND TIMES. I have spent hundreds of pounds in convincing the women of New Zealand that their labor can be greatly lightened by using BURNS'S Al SOAP (the Would Renowned Cleanses '.), but I have fallen short ef my amoition if I havo failed to CONVINCE YOU. L Use. qNly i l^*^_H___**w«*-_^fc«Me-_-*__wi_fcl q-AUNDERS, GILBERD & CO., Soap Manotao_-eees, Bonedtjst and Tallow Merchants. Ask for S. and G.s FIRST PRIZE YELLOW SOAP. SOFT SOAP for Scouring a Speciality. All Orders will receivo our prompt and best attention. Postal AxmBESS: . Box 120. Napier. ' W. T. SABIN, VETERINARY SURGEON Momber of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, Loudon), KAIKORA, HAWKE'S BAY. THE Diseases of Horses and other Domesticated Animals treated on Scientific Principles. Medicines for the same • supplied and operations oaref ully performed. Embrocations, White Oils, Blistering Ointments, Physic, and other Balls, Colic, \ aud Fever Drinks, &c, of best quality, at moderate charges. W. T. 8. visits Hastings every Saturday, and may bo consulted at Mr W. Robertson's Shoeing Forge there, between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Good Paddocks and Accommodation for - horses placed in his care for treatment. '. k T. DANVERS,: Veterinary Sitrqeon, Hastings. Colts castrated, Cattle speyed, and all veterinary work performed. A. T. D. has good stabling and paddock accommodation for cases entrusted to his care. PETANE PADDOCKS, C VILLERS (late of the Potane Hotel) . • continues to Grazo Horses and Stock by the night or week. Well fenced, grassed and watered paddocks. C. VILLERS, Proprietor, Petane.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5189, 9 April 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5189, 9 April 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5189, 9 April 1888, Page 1

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