TBEBS|TREEBf I "VTTOW TS THE TIME TO .PLANT? | L\ Apples, Pears, Peaches, Plumnu j Apricots, etc., ail the leading and! best varieties, well-grown and true to name. Gooseberries, Currants, Raspberries and Strawberries (including Creswell's Seedling, which without exception is the best of all Strawberries, being fully a fortnight earlier than other varieties; a strong grower and a good market berry). also: Pinus Insignis, Muricata, Pondorosa, Laricio, Cupressus Macrocarpa, Elegans, Lawsoniana, Toralosa, Abies Douglasii, Excelsa, and various other conifers. Rhododendrons, Camellias, Azalias, and other ornamentals. HEDGE PLANTS: Pittosporums, Lauristinas, Privet, Laurels, Berbeiis Vulgaris, etc. ROSES and CARNATIONS: Late* and best varieties. Palace Cars pass the Nursery. INSPECTION INVITED. JOHN^CAIiE, SPRINGLANDS NURSERY. NEW CLUB STABLES. CHARLES STREET. J. D. POPPLETON, PROPRIETOR, WISHES the public to know that he has taken charge of the above stables, and hopes to solicit » fair share of public patronage. Civility, Promptitude, and Attention Guaranteed. LANDAUSV CABS, GIGS, DRAGS, * AND HACKS ALWAYS ON ffl£E. Special Attention given to Feeds and Stands. A TRIAL SOLICITED. 1 j. D.POPPLETON. ROBERTSON & MILLS, SPRING CREEK. f*i ENERAL QTOREKEEPER» DEALERS IN PRODUCE. HAVE REMOVED to New and mor* Commodious Premises ON THE OPPOSITE CORNER. WANTED KNOWN. „ JW. MqLAGHLAN, P.C.S., who • had his eyes burned, and was left penniless by. the great San Francisco earthquake,, is soliciting orders for the celebrated "Red Cross" Antiseptic Tooth Paste. Its sale is th« sole means of Mr McLaghlan's livelihood; therefore, as a New Zealander, he respectfully asks our readers for their patronage and support. Yon get exceptional merit when ordering "Red Cross," and the object of its sale should appeal to all. Send for a tube and learn more about it.. Post free, 15d. Kindly address— J, W. McLAGHLAN, Wanganui, N.Z. Bary's for everything. THEY GIVE CASH COUPONS. NEW GOODS FOR 1910. 1 no case® new GooDiCHINA, GLASS DINNER SETS. FURNITURE. PLATED WARS. KNIVES, all qualitifcb Good value, ... . W. CIEE, MARKET BTBEKf. BLENHEIM: FLOUR MILL, GROVE ROAD, BLENHEIM. /GRISTING DONE AT LOWES* VX RATES. A. M'CALLUM, PROPRIETOR. Keating: & Mcholas, BLACKSMITHS, WHEELWRIGHTO COAOHBUILDERS, HORSE-SHOERS AND GENERAL SMITHS, AND COACH-PAINTERS. 1 i ALL kinds of Vehicles Made ©r .Repaired on the Shortest Notic*. HORSE-SHOEING A SPEOIATT. Address: Charles Street, at rear of Glub Stables. E. H. PENNY. STATIONER'S HALL. HAS the most complete and wellselected stock of Stationerjy Leather Goods, and Toys. New supplies of latest Books, Weekly and all the leading Papers and. Magazines by each succeeding mail. School and Office supplies of , all kinds obtainable atv STATIONER'S HALL. JUST LANDED. T ARGE Consignment CHEAPS 6d r jLA and Fiction 3s 6d, from Melbourne. L. A. WHITE, '
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 138, 18 June 1910, Page 7
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429Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 138, 18 June 1910, Page 7
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