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Nurserymen. [Established 1555.] IY/TONTPELLIER TW'URS.ERy, NEAR PARNELL D. HA Y & SON Respectfully solicit the attention of intending planters and florists generally to their Extensive Collection of NURSERY STOCK, now in the very beat condition for safe remoral, being remarkably well-rooted and healthy. OUR STOCK Embraces all the most useful and favourite Conifera and Ornamental Trees (evergreen and deciduous), which for either shelter or ornament or planting as single specimens are unsurpassed ; Ornamental and Flowering' Shrub 3, Climbing Plants, Herbaceous Soft-wooded, Green-house, Window, and Decorative Plants, Ferns and Lycopods, Bulbs and Tuberous Rooted Plants, Florists' Mowers and Bedding Plants in great variety. Azaleas and Camellias—a very large stock of strong, healthy, and thoroughly wellrooted plants ; Magnolia Grandiflora, strong plants, from 18 inches to 3 foet high ; Magsolia Purpurea, 2feet high. Roses—extra "strong and healthy plants, including the best and most esteemed varieties. Primula Sinensis (Chinese Primula). We offer a splendid collection of this useful and favourite decorative plant, selected from the finest strains in cultivation. The flowers being thrown well above the foliage, beautifully fringed, and remarkable for size, substance, and brightness of colour. Carnations and Picotees—a large number of distinct and beautiful varieties, remarkable for their dwarf habit and long duration of the flowering period. Flower Seeds (Annual and Biennial), aU of this year's growth, being specially selected and saved by ourselves, vith the greatest care, from recent iniporHEDGE PUNTS-African Box Thorn (Lycium Horridum). This plant has received the highest recommendations as a permanent hedge plant, being far superior to anything yet introduced. We can supply strong plants at current rates. Thorn Quicks, two years old FRUIT TREES. Our collection of Fruit Trees includes all the most popular and useful varieties. Many of the trees we offer are sufficiently far advanced to produce fruit tho first year after planting. They are well-rooted, and perfectly clean and healthy. Wo have a large stock of from one to three years growth, embracing—Apples, all well worked upon blight-proof stocks above ground ; Apricots, Cherries, Peaches, Pears, Plums, Figs, Grape Vines, Oranges, Lemons, Citrons, Blackberries, Currants, Gooseberries, Guavas, Mulberries, Spanish Chestnuts, Raspberrios, Strawberries, &cDescriptive Priced Catalogues post free on application. Orders sent direct to the Nursery, or left with Mr. W. S. Jones, Saddler, Queen-street, will receive our earliest and best attention. - __ A PPLES! APPLES! APPLES! 3000 strong, clean, and healthy plants in 100 best varietes, all properly worked on the now general favourite stock " Northern Spy." Prices, for cash only, per 100, £i 10s ; per dozen, 12s, in not leas than 20 sorts per 100 nor C varieties per dozen. Nursery, Stanley-street, Mechanics' Bay, Auckland, W. E. LIPPIATT. -|m RUIT TREES FOR SALE. Apples on Blignt-proof Stocks, Pears, Plums, Cherries, Figs, Peaches, Nectarines, &c. Good plants, true to name, properly grafted, and best varieties. £i per 100, 12s per dozen. Grape Vines, Lemons, Oranges, Chestnuts, Walnuts, Gooseberries, Currants, Raspberries, and Ehubarb Roots, at current rates. Roses, the best collection in the Colony, Cs, 9s, and 12s per dozen, £3 per 100. Time for removal, July to September. Terms, strictly cash. ■W. J. PALMER, Carleton Road, Auckland Fancy Goods. /"IHARLES jrELSEY & QO., QUEEN-STREET, Dibect Importers of FANCY GOODS, And 42T Presents of Every ItoCSft I ALBUMS, PURSES, BAGS, FANS Crtbbaoe Boards, 1 Draughts, Chess Belts, Card Cases, Cioar Cases, &n.. Combs, Brushes, Toilet Racks Pocket Knives, Scissors, Razors Foldi.s'o Chairs Carved Butter and Bread Platters Fxower Stands, "Vases, Orxamexts Best Electro-plate Goods Dominoes, Bagatelle Boards Work Boxes, Desks. Dressing Cases DOLLS AND TOYS OP EVERY KLNE A HOST OF OTHER GOODS ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Their GOODS being all Purchased for CASH by their Mr. H. R. Kelsey, of London) DIRECT from tho English and Continental Manufacturers, C. K. & Co. are onabled to offer ALL GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. ITwo Doors Below Morrin's. Ironmonger]. TVT 0 N T A G U E' S SPECIAL PRICE LIST. Oroido Gold atches .. .. .. 20s each Sterling Siiver Watches .. 255, 3ps, and 40s Ladies' Gold Watches .. .. .. '10s each Silver English Lever Watches (guaranteed) "5s each Silver Alberts.. .. .. .. 10s each Silver Brooches and Earrings .. .. from 2s 6d Wedding Rings and Keepers .., .. 7s Gd each Colonial Gold Brooches .'. .. from los Colonial Gold Earrings .. .. from 10s Gent's and Ladies' Gold Rings .. .. from 5s "Electro-platcd Cruet Frames »• -• from o3 Best American Plate-revolving Cruet Frames 25s each Electro-plated Tea and Coffeo Sots .. 30s Nickel Peep o'Day Alarm Clocks (guaranteed) 12s Cd Carriage and Pilgrim Alarm Clocks (guaranteed) 2Xs Eight-day' Striking Clocks (guaranteed) .. 21s Work Boxes and Writing Desks .. from 3s , Purses and Pocket-books .. .. from Is Cut Glass Tumblers, Od;' Wines, Gd ■' | Sugars and Creams, Is pair ; Buttons, Is . : .< Decanters, Is; Water Cnraffes, Is . DOLLS AND TOYS, .. Tilt AvsGRTMF.NT IN THE COLONIES AT ENGLISH PRICES. LOOK AT MONTAGUE'S -m/r AG NI FIC ENT -\\^INDOWS, AND-'JODGE FOR YOURSELVES. EXPERIENCED SALESWOMEN wUI show all Visitors (who aro cordially invited) round the Establishment, irrespective of purchases being mado. The Stock being the Largest and most Valuable in Now Zealand, will amply repay inspection. -nur O N T A G U E ' S, •. „ QUEEN-STREET,.' AUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6118, 27 June 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6118, 27 June 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6118, 27 June 1881, Page 2