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"PLANTING SEASON FOE 1838. ARAMOHO~NTJftSEEIES •Established 1878) STILL TO THE FRONT With a large and up to-date stock of FRUIT TREES. All the new and leading varieties worth growing in— Apples, Pears, Cherries, Peaches, Fee* tarines, Apricots. Plums (both European and Japanese), Mulberries, Quinces, Figs, Medlars, Granges, Lemons, Pomegranates, Persircons, Guavas, Goose* berries, Currants, Raspberries, Straws berries, Walnuts, Chestnuts, FUberts, Cob Nuts, Almonds. A large and choice stock of Obnamental and Flowering Shrubs, including Rhododendrons, Camellias. Aznleast, Daphnes, tieaihs, Magnolias, Boronicas, Bovardiss. RO BEB A • choice stock of Boses, including all the latest novelties. HEDGE PLANTS of all descriptions. Deciduous and' Evergreen Forest and i Shelter Trees. All grown on clay soil, thereby giving them a good constitution for transplanting, which is a mo3t important point. I Inspection mcst earnestly invited j ! before purchasing. [ Those who cannot visit the Nurseries can rest assured that all orders— large or small — will receive my best attention, both in selection of trees or plants, and i also packing same. Customers in the back country should write tbe address plainly, also what route the goods are to be sent by. Catalogues and all information sent gratis. For those visiting the Nurseries, 'busses run withm two minutes walk of th? Nursery, alighting at the Kaikokopu Boad. Nurseries opposite the Aramoho June* tion Station. W. T, BENEFIELD, Proprietor. T>LANTING SEASON, 1898. JAMES LAIRD & SONS' EGMONT NURSERIES, Wa*nganui, HAVE ON BALEFkuit Tb-ses. Apple?, Cherries, .Apricots, Peaches, Plums, Japan Plums. Gooseberries, &'_., &c. Shsltwr Thees. Cup. Macrocarpa, Piuus Insigui?, Maritima. Blue Gums, Red Gums, &c. Shads Teef.s. Ash, Elms, Limes. Oak*, Sycamore, Judas Tree, &c. Flowebi*sg Plants akd Shrubs. Roses (a grand selection). Camellias, izaleas. Rhododendrons, Heaths, Boronias, Diosma, &a. Ht-dse Plants. Barberry, Boxthorne, Olearia, Laurels, &c. The whole of the above are in grand condition for moving. Early Seed Potatoes New Season's Vegetable and Flower Seeds (all tho best varieties), in 3d packets — Pens and Beans excepted - sent tost feck to any address in the colonies. Catalogues (Nursery or Seed) post free on application. * Agents- Co'yton, Mr G. B Simpson ; Kiwitea, Mr G. P. Church. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (Limited), PALMEESTON NORTH. DIP YO~UB SHEEP WITH MTJRTON'S CHAMPION DIPS THE BEST OF ALL POSSIBLE DIPS. It saves money, increases your clip, adds lustre to your wool, keeps your flock clean throughout the year, and does not require to be stirred up continually with a long pole. WHY was it awarded First Prize at the Great Trial of Sheep Dips held in Canterbury m 1887 P— For a very good reason indeed : It was the BEST ; and is still the best, irrespective of the question of cost. It is quite idle and useless to cavil at the decision of those honourable and impartial judges, who awarded the palm on its merits. From the published analysis of certain prominent powder dips 60 per cent, of the mixture is insoluble in water. Beckon the absolute waste as compared with Murton's subtle fluid dip, every gallon of which can be used and is effective. Count the Cost : One five»gallon drum of Murton's double strength will din 1900 to 2000 sheep at a post of £2. May be had of the following agents :— E. E. Beckett, Marton ; H. I_. Sherwill, Feilding ; Ranson and Son, Waituna West; Thos. King. Bulls ; H. Wrigley, ! Sandon ; A. H, Tompkins, Birmingham. I GRASS SEED ! GRASS SEED ! We have on hand a splendid assort* ment of New Season's Seed, specially selected in England by our own experts, which are all thoroughly tested and reliable. Also on hand a large supply of Poverty Bay, Hawke's Bay, Canterbury, Southland, and local Ryes, and Prime Colonial, Meadow Foxtail, Clovers, Timothy, Fescues, &c, &c., which we are offering nt very reasonable prices. All orders delivored at Feilding Rail*, way Station free of cost. J. M. Johnston, Agent ; P. L. Sim, Travelling Representative. M. Hogan & Co. (Limited), WOOL, PRODUCE, and GENERAL MERCHANTS, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION AGENTS, WANGANUI. District Agbnts fob— Commercial Union Assuranoe Co., Ltd. (marine department) Little' 8 Fluid and Powder Dips J. and T. Meek's " Snow Drop " Flour Aobncibs — Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co., Ltd. S.S. Huia Kempthorne, Prosser A Co's Manures Schweitzer's Cocoatina Imperial Insurance Co., Limited Shah, Arab and Sunbeam Teas Wormo Speoifico for Lambs ON HAND— Corn Sacks Rook Salt Fencing Wires Woolpacks Sulphuric Acid Bonedust Butchers' Requisites Nelson Lime Binder Twine > Seed Oats Potatoes Seed Wheat Maize Seed Barley Hogan and Co.'s Wire Strainer and Splicer. j M, HOGAN & CO. (Limitbd), I Taupo Qnay. \ \ AX .ED KNOWN.— BiII Heads, \ V &• cmos, Visiting Cards, Envelopes, Mill Books, and all otber kinds I of Printing Job Work exeonted at < I Stab Office,

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Feilding Star, Volume XX, Issue 62, 12 September 1898, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XX, Issue 62, 12 September 1898, Page 4