(Continued on Fourth page). > .Mew AduerttseiUdiUa. -^ REEFTuN ATHENiEUM. A MEETING of th« PUBLIC^? xi INVITED at the Council Cham* bers on TUESDAY. 21s t INST., ai 8 p.M., to coiiHider the advisability or oilieVwisa of CLOSING thuJililADING'iiOQW. \ »• W. SAMPSON, Hon. Seoretaiy. INANGAHUA RIFLE VOLUN- . TEERS. A VOLUNTEER BALL will be held on MONDAY, MAY 25th, at the Theatre Royal. . 'Ji ARTHUR BUHNHAM, Captain. BUILDING SECTIONS FOH SALE. UR P. BRENNAN has received lv. instructions to sell at his Auc« lion Rooms on SATURDAY, the 18th inst., at 8 p.m. Several first class Building Sectious, tiext and adjoining Mr D. Mcßtath'a residence, Church and Shiels-atreet. TERMS EASY. FOBS ALL rpHAT old ESTABLISHED Bakery JL and Pie Shop situated iv Lower Broadway, Reefton. Family reasons for selling out, . Apply to— JOHN DICK, Baker. Reefton, March 17th, 1891. liHAREBROKER & COMMISSION U AGENT. Officeb :t- Auction Rooms, opposite Forsytb and Masters, BROADWAY, REEFTON. Acclimatised Bulbs Direct From the Growers. ADAMS & SONS' Collections oi BULBOUS ROOTS, containing choice and select assortments of the most popular and ornamental kinds, whioh are sore to succeed with ordinary care when cultivated in or out of doors. No. I—Collection of indoor and outdoor oulture. Price 21b, postage $s. One hundred bulbs in 50 distinot varieties. No. 2—Collection for conservatory and window decoration. Price 21s, postage 2s. One hundred ohoioe bulbs for pot oulture. No. 3—Collection for outdoor planting (200 bulbs). Price 21s, postage Bs. Hyacinths, in various colours, 12; Tulips, single and double, 12; Narcissus, distinot sorts, 12; Gladiolus in 6 varieties, 12 j Orocus, mixed, 12; Snowdrops, 3; Anemones, Glj Ranunculus, 6; Babiaua, 6; Cyclamen, 2; Ixias, in 6 varieties, 30; Oxah*, in 6 named sorts, 12; Scillas, sorts, 6; v ßnowflakes, 3; Tritomas, 3; Watsonias, 2 iJLilium, named, 6; Hyaointhus, 6; Zephyranthes, 6; Ornithogalum, 6; Laohenalia, t>; Tritelela uniflora, 8; Alstroemeria, 2; Tigridia, 4; Hyacinthus candioans, 2; .iris, 5; Begonia, tuberous, 2; Ohionodoxa, 2; Pceonia, 2; Monthretia, 6; Winter. Aoonite, 2. ' '~- ■ No. 4—Collection of New Plants and Bulbs. Price 20s, postage 2s. This incudes 12 Novelties, the selection being left toils. No. s—Collection of Late Flowering Bulbs. Price 20s, postage 2s. Thisis'composed of Amarylliß, Sohizostylis, Galtpnia, Guernsey Lily, Salvia, Euoomis, Montbietia, and Iris. ' No. 6—Collection of Early Flowering Bulbs. Price 10s and 20s, postage 2s. In* oludes Christmas Rose, Snowdrops, Croons, Hyacinthß, Narcissus, &c. . " COLLECTION OF HERBACEOUS AND ALPINE PLANTS, m " , Containing a choice assortment whioh . will bloom all the year round. No. 18—Collection of 'M plants in 85... named varieties for open border, 20s. No. 14 —Collection of 12 plants in 12 named varieties for open border, 9s. ADAMS AND SONS. NEW PLANT AND BULB MERCHANTS , OHBISTCHUROH, CANTERBURY. Large and Choice Stock ' OF WINTER GOOP TVow H.eadLy' AT H.J. JAMES' BROADWAY. LATEST STYLES IN Dress Stuffs, Ulsters, Jackets, Skirts, Hats, Millinery, - Woolen Goods, &c,
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Inangahua Times, Volume XVI, Issue 20225, 17 April 1891, Page 2
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