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NIMMO & ELAIK, DUNEDIN, HAVE NOW READY FOR DELIVERY PLANTS AND TREES OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS, INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES:— STRAWBERRY—RoyaI Sovereign, a very fine variety, the fruit being of large esize, richly coloured, very , luscious, and of most excellent flavour. Comes early into fruit, and yields a large crop of handsome firm-fleshed berries. Per dozen, ss. . . ■ . LUCBBTIA DEWBERRY—A recent introduction from America; sure to become popular. It is a very prolific bearer. The fruit in appearance is similar to a blackberry, bearing in clusters, but of much larger size and of a delicious flavour. To grow them successfully they should ho grown to a trellis or to stakes in a similar manner to vines. Each, fid j per dozen, 7s fid. JAPANESE PLUMS—Burbank, Sntsuma; Kelsey, Ogon, &c‘„ &c. Each, Is 6d. RHUBARB (Improved Crimson Winter)—The peculiarity of this variety and its great value lies in the fact that it is at its greatest perfection during the winter months, whsu all other varieties oi rhubarb are at rest. Stalks long, of on intense scarlet or crimson colour, and of excellent flavour. We predict a great future for this variety. Per dozen, 12s. CLIANTHUS PUNICEUS (White)—A beautiful white-flowering specimen of the Clianthus Puniceus, having all the characteristics of its parent plant, except in the flower, which is of a beautiful pearly white colour. Each, 2s 6d, ■ ' EED-FLOWEEING MANUKA—A sport from the well-known native white-flowering manuka, its flowers being of a delicate red colour. Invaluable for cutting purposes. Blooms ot this fine, novelty shown at the Dunedin Horticultural Society’s Summer Show attracted a large ' amount of attention. SPECIALTIES IN SEEDS FOR EXHIBITION PURPOSES:— BEANS—Shield’s Border Hero • CABBAGE—Blair’s Phenomenal .. . . „ Lamb’s Earliest o? All . PEAS—Rev Dr Stuart LETTUCE —Zealandia „ Sir Horry Atkinson FRUIT TREES NURSERY STUFF ASPARAGUS BOOTS ORNAMENTAL TREES SEED POTATOES KHUBABB BOOTS SHRUBS, PLANTS, ROSES SEAKALE ROOTS, &c., &c. Of Every Description, now Ready for Delivery. ** J ADO O,” A NEW POTTING MATERIAL FOB THE SUCCESSFUL RAISING AND GROWING OF SEEDS. PLANTS, &c. “ JADOO " increases the size of flowers, prolongs their, season of bloom, and ensures brilliancy and intensity of colour. Perfectly clean to handle, and free from any offensive smell. WHEELBAND’S PATENT BLIGHT SPECIFIC IS A CERTAIN AND SPEEDY, CUBE FOR SCALE AND OTHER BLIGHTS WHICH INFEST . .FRUIT TREES. ' One Careful Dressing is Sufficient for Several Tears. May ho safely applied frem the fall of the leaf to the barsting of the buds in spring, and to the stem and main branches at any period of the year. The most perfect Blight Exterminator on the market, and it can be strongly recommended. Brice in Tins, 3s, 5s fid, 10s and 20s; 5-Gallon Drums, 50a, > ■ ■ ■ • NIMMO &~BLAIE, SEED MERCHANTS AND SEED GROWERS (SEEDSMEN TO'H.M. THE QUEEN), ■ DUNEDIN. Or. , BROS., AGENTS. HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. CARROT—Plevna Stump-rooted CAULIPLO W EE—Tbe Monarch. DVTA W. T?..vlv /I/in nin'ka " JOHNSON & COUZINB, MIL, TENT, HORSE COVER, OILSKIN CLOTHING. ROPE AND TWINE MAKERS, 30H cw lies CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH HORSE COVERS tion of the Former! is a breast-strap and one to pass round each bind leg, in place of ' impossible for a and Public Generally to our Horae Covers, and particularly tc the Newest Style, patented by E, H. Brown, We can now state that, after it being tried by a large number of our customer* Jest year, one and all speak very highly of it, and will hart ■ that style of strapping in future. It allows of freedom to a horse, whether standing, rolling or feeding. There is bo crupper, which has been the cause of many a sore tail to a horse, and rise only Strapping girths. This style of strapping renders it utterly i . horse to free itself of its cover. Another very important thing in oexection with this sew style ot strapping ia that, through there being no strain on the straps, the c over-will last longer. °m 4DP A TIT TIVTg WewouM specially remind Eonholders and Farmers of the great valu* A4.U JJXIXO . 0 { Tarpaulins, as, without one, it often means a considerable loss througk Wool and Grain getting wet. TENTS. TARPAULINS AND FLAGS ON HIRE. FIT FOR THE GODS. Takes the: Lead X and Wins. iH LOND Kd m sipped. m mm m K-'-SS-S: *iww **O.S.L.” Is tho Tfesmta Gavel of all ScoSoh WhhstkSas. GUARANTEED 10 YEARS OLD, Soft, Safe, and Satisfying. Specially adapted for diisstlng wits* Soda or PotasSi. Proprietors —THE DISTSUkEHS COMP&NT, MWD, Edinburgh, umnom, & Dublin. .FLETCHER, HUMPHREYS & 00. 12254 J,

Hotels, CLUB HOTEL, Near Railway Station, TIMARU. SUPERIOR Accommodation for Boarders and Visitors. . Special Brews ;of Ale always on tap, also Walker’s Special Case and Draught Whisky.■ Luncheon 12 to 2.45 (arrival North Express) One Shilling. Tariff 6s fc'd.per day. X 2273 D, MAHONEY, Proprietor. ■ . (CITY BUFFET PEIYATE HOTEL, COLOMBO STREET (Near Reece's,' Ironmongers). fTIHIS NEW and COMMODIOUS ESTABLISH JL MENT IS NOW OPEN. Furnished in the Best Style. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. First-class Accommodation for Permanent Bokrders and the Travelling Public. Close to Railway Station and General Post Office Trams pass door. LUNCHEON from Noon to 2 j.m. v Letters and Telegrams will receive prompt, atten tion. F 2161 JAMES HQWEY, Proprietor. Business Hotices. THE INCANDESCENT GASLIGHT. “ WELSH ACH” SYSTEM. THE Holders of the “WELSBACH" PATENTS for the Australasian Colonies having made large concessions, we are now enabled to supply these EXCELLENT AND ECONOMICAL BURNERS At the following GREATLY REDUCED PRICES: THE “C’ BURNER COMPLETE JIjS gD THE “C" BY-PASS BURNER ... |yS gD THE 11 N” BURNER ... JgS gD THE «N"' BY-PASS BURNER ... The “0 umer consumes only 4 cubic feet of ; Qtl,a per hour, and gives a light equal . to 70 candles. The "N" Burner gives a light of 35 candles and consumes 2 feet of gas per hour. THE CHEAPEST AND MOST PERFECT ARTIFICIAL LIGHT IN THE WORLD. Sole Agents for Christchurch and Lyttelton— THE CHRISTCHURCH GAS, COAL AND COKE COMPANY, LIMITED. Showrooms Offices ... 199, Colombo Street. ... 201, Gloucester Street. ~|~F you wish your little Entertainment to be a success, use TIGER BLEND TEAS. X 1942 . yts Iffl WHAT -ft: pity to have J.'ongh hands when a Shilling Jar of WILTON’S HAND EMOLLIENT will make them soft and beautiful. The following are froih the numerous testimonials which have been received “It beautifies the hands.’’ “ I always use it after washing.” “It is tbe best thing I have ewer tried." “It cured a bad case of chapped hondn in One night." Try it at once, and don’t he put-off, Price Is, Stocked by W. B. COOfKB, C. M. BROOKE and W. BARNETT,-.ehomiß-te. _ OUNG MEN, writ© to me for Valuable Free JL Book concerning yourselves. Professor B. Hermann, Specialist, liaat Collins Place, Mol. bourne. X1223_ far t\&T 7L aio jIGEB BLENjO TEAS are Obtoinab from all X 1942 T Grocers. They a*e exquisite. PURE AND WHOLESOME Tomato Sauce.

Hotels. THE GRAND HOTEL, ! 1 DUNEDIN. , ■' , THE LEADING CO MMESC3AL HOTEL ■ In Hew Zealand. , 'This Hotel is built entirely of stone, with concrete staircases.and corridors, being therefore ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF. Hotel is under the experienced masagoI mentofthe proprietor, whose knowledge of the requirements of Commercial Travellers and the Travelling Public, generally, enables him to provide for their every comfort. The house has been renovated nndre-fnrniahed throughout. .All correspondence and telegrams receive immediate attention. P.O. Box No. 98. Telephone No. 190. 2223 X • W. L. FB.ILP, Propwetor. AUCKLAND. pBIHCE ARTHUR HOTEL, WELLESLEY STEEET, AUCKLAND. Centrally Situated. SELECT SUITES OP BOOMS Por Visitors and Pomilies. Tariff—Prom 5s per day, or 25s per week. Telephone 468. P.O. Box 350, Night Porter in attendance. Hydraulic Lift. , , -V, D. NOBDEN, - X 2283 . Proprietor. • THE NEW CAYEESHAM, CORNER OP LOWEB HIGH AND MADBAS STREETS. M E. 32/ A YEKHIIL Has much pleasure in informing the Pnblio that he has EE-BUILT that Well known Hostelry THE CAYEESHAM. It will now be found replete with ail Modern Conveniences, and EVERY COMPOST is provided for patrons. A SPACIOUS DINING-ROOM baa been added, and the CUISINE is in the hands of a Capable C ■Suites of Booms for Families. A iry and Wellfurnished Double and Single Bedrooms. The Best Stabling Accommodation in Canterbury. Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands only kept. B. EAVKNHILL, PROPRIETOR. Al ' Eamilyand Commercial JBCotel, CORNER COLOMBO & CASHEL STREETS (The most Central Hotel in Christchurch), Now .under the Proprietorship and Personal' Management of JNO. ■ O’NEIL (Late of the “ Grosvenor"). The AI is one of the most modern and complete Hotels in N.Z., and offers accommodation second to none. » „ . . The Wines, Ales and Spirits will bo found to be of the very best quality obtainable. Letters and Wires promptly attended to. • ■ Pisst-class Public Luncheon from 12 to 2, Is. .. K.' VISITORS, TOURISTS and OTHERS should putupatthe CLARENDON HOTEL, Comer Oxford Terrace and Worcester Street. The most centrally-sitnated and comfortable Hotel ■■■i ir Christchurch. A thoroughly good uook in.charge of the kitchen. The Wines, Spires and Ales are the best that can be purchased. English Ale on draught. ■ 2206 MBS'ALLEN, Proprietress. Patronised by their Excellencies the Governors of New Zealand. V. B. COKER’S FAMILY HOTEL CHRISTCHURCH, Within one minute of the Bailway Station. . J A M E S . H A. T PIE L D. Proprietor. Letters will receive every attention. P.O. Box No. 291. Telephone No. 231. P2078_ PROVINCIAL HOTEL,' DUNEDIN. MB JOHN GEBBIE, late of the' Shamrock Hotel, Dunedin, and Mr JOHN HOPKINS, of Dunedin, Confectioner, have To-day Entered into PARTNERSHIP under the style of GEBBIE and HOPKINS, 'they have taken the Provincial Hotel, which has been thoroughly renovated and re-furnished. The Hotel is in the centre of the town, at the junction of Princes Street and Stafford Street, conveniently situated for all public offices, banks, theatre, railway station, Ac. The rooms ■re commodious and lofty and'equal to anything in New Zealand. It contains Bathrooms, Lavatories, Stun pie Booms, Ac. Only the best of everything will be kept, and the comfort of the customers will be the first consideration. Charges moderate. Dunedin, 11th February 1898 X 2229 OENT EA I, H OT E L QUEEN STREET, MASTEETON., HARRY - PRICE, PROPRIETOR' (Formerly of Central Hotel and Trocadero, Wellington.) ' H. P. has much pleasure in announcing to the travelling public and residents of the Wairarapa that the new Hotel is now ready, and he feels confldenttbat for convenience and comfort the Central will he found the Most Modern and up-to-date Hotel in the District. Under his own personal supervision, Visitors and Guests may rely ou getting every attention. P.S.—TABLE Al. BEDROOMS Al BILLIARD-BOOM Al. WINES Al. SPIRITS Al. CIGABS Al. ATTENDANCE Al. Carnages to meet all Trains. 2.2263

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Lyttelton Times, Volume C, Issue 11657, 13 August 1898, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume C, Issue 11657, 13 August 1898, Page 7

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