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Nurserymen. 1883. 1883. rpfl E JpLANTING gEAS(»i.. JAMES MASON, PARNELL NURSERIES, AUCKLAHP, Begs to Inform intending planter* that ho haa now ready for the season- — - . :^Sr . Toe Lajioest akd Choicest Assortment or SHELTER AtfD FRUIT TREES, ORNAMENTAL AND FLOWERING . SHRUBS, &c:, &c., &c. He has ever offered to the Public, ,v ; ■ Consisting of— j : Shelter and Forest Trees, Pinus, etc. » 1 " Fruit Trees--Apples (onbligbt-proof stocks) —190 varieties •••: r. . Pears-r-40 varieties - ( ••• Plums—6o varieties ' \v* • --.vJ-Ui < Peaches—6o varieties .'JM- ; Apricots, Cherries, Figs, Nectarines, Grapes •: , Loquats, Guavasi Currant*, Gooseberries. 'fjStrawberries, etc., etc. •• < Upwards of 10,000 Oranges—29 varieties, including < all the best and newest; varieties introduced by 1 Chas Moore, Esq., from Spain. .... 1 Lemonß, Citron, Shacldoclt» &c. ( j 1 Ornamental and FJowerini: Shrubs ' K -„l V •" \ Stove and Greenhouse Plants - Ferns and Decorative Plai its ** Bedding and Flowering Plants •, Hedge, Quicks', African Box Thorn, Olearia, Privet, etc. • Bulbs and Tuberous -rooted Plants ,*>;}. Roses—l7s varieties .i&r :. -j ■ Carnations and Picotees—4lo varieties v....<i.. &C., &C., Ac, Herbs, Roots, and Hortictiltural Requisite' .. :i -,»v Garden and Slower Seeda. Orchards and Gentlemen'" Gardens laid-out. and' attended to by practical Giudenors. , s vv j Descriptive Catalogues on application. 4 . J.M. bogs to call attention to his splendid stock of. Acacia dccurrens (the true Black Wattle), ho . hap < now on hand numbering many thousands. 'It will 1 thrive in almost any kind of soil, and wiU prove a •< good investment, and should be planted extensively." * It is estimated that upwards of £2&>000 id annually sent out of this colony for the purchase of its bark for ' tanning purposes. -■s.; rv. . Catalogues on application, and o! G. H. Lavers, Seed Merchant, Quoen-street.

Business Notices- I

JULES jy-UMM & ' CHAMPAGNE. "Mine host replied that lie had-6rd&s : 'from ' "Robert Logic, of the 4lb.<iny, to ha.ve ' Uin'cliready\ K ; - "and he offered Anchovy Sandwiches arid j "itfumm's Champagne. . . that. icas "Royal Highness the. Prince of $ "tipdop fashionables would tove*iiQ 'other; il and Jerry partook of it t the Corinthian $ayiiigXt6^ht^ : ■ i% Coz that Boniface knew his .. business,' ifj "Master Bob's manners were as good a£*his..wiiie, I 11 teas evident he was u * gay party* v and a'fwdrthys «of his comical sire.' 1 LONDON 15th April, XSB2. \ J Sole Agent for Messrs* Juleß Mumm^ l Co.,.Rhcimsy, Franca (selling to Wine Merchants only) w. R. \VA "L;'KER, --. GORE-STREET..'

JMPOR T.A NVT''-\.N-OT- I-'C :E/" 2 aALAND "'"' AND JNTERCOLONIAL-;.^"EWS, '• ANB " " j^GENCY The Manager of the. above Agency,•fvwlnchi :> ranches throughout the Colonics and in all. thc> prin-; lipal centres of population, in the world, begs.; s to- • innounco that It has been established with neotthe want.s of commercial men, as well :as; con* • turners, by the exorcise of sound judgment'and prac-. ,ical skill in the economical, judicious,.and promptlistribution of advertisements. "WITII THE QBJfiJCT OF FUtiXIING BUSTNLSS. From his long residence in the Colonics, his intimate kcquointanco with the requirements Of advertisers, as veil as his cordial relations with newspaper proprieors, the Manager is able to oifer the following advan» ajos:— The services of an expert Greater economy by means of an organised han can be secured by individual efforts Energy and method in the pushing of -.a new com neicial undertakings. Careful supervision of the interests of advertisers.^ Selection of the best advertising mediums sud "most; :onspicuous posJUonß for advertisements., Prompt, honourable, and conscientious treatment.of idvertlsers and newSpapor proprietors,^in prdtr- to. )rotect their respective interests and reputation.;;... . qesteral By securing the sery cca of literary -men .0 bility, and by combination with news v agencies?.in; ,U parts of the world, the New Zealand and -InUr:olonial Agency will be able to supply to newspaper,. >roprietorß leading articles, news telegraphic ummaries, &c. ;.= ? 1 WILLIAM SYLVESTER I'ULFORD, Managor, Box 216 P. 0., ' Auckland. '/yife.

remember this. g- FY ou A. EE S ICK * If your are Sick, HOP BITTERS.wiII surely,' aid Nature in making yoa;:.'we!l i acain,..when all else falls. ~ If you are comparatively well,, but feol need of a grand tome and stimulant., never. rest easy till you aro made a now boing by the. use of :i* HOP bitters. If you are costive or dyspop.tic, or are suffer-, ing from any other of the numerous; diseases- \ of the stomach 6r bawcla, it iff your own fault, • if you remain ill, for HOP BITTERS * are a sovoreign remedy to all such complaints. If you arc wasting away with any form of . Kidney Disease, stop tempting] » tWs v;:s moment, and turn for a cure to HOP BITTERS. * ' If your are sick with that terrible sickness,-.. .. Nervousness, you will ttud a "Balm, in Gilead" in the Use of HOP BITTERS." If you. are a frequonter, or a resident of <v v: miasmatic district, barricade your system, against the scdurage of all countries—mala*;..... rial, epidemic, bilious and intermittent fevers,. —by the- use of v;..-,

HOP BITTERS. If you havo rdugb, pimply, or sallow. skip,v :; ■- bad breadth, pain? and atia viool;. ~,:.. miserable generally, ILOl? BITTbRS will give.. s . ? you fair skin, rich blood, the sweetest breath, health and comfort. In short they ciuo ALL DjßcascSiOfi.Uic. .. Stomach, Bowels, Blood ( Liver, Ncivos, i\id* neys, sc.* and < £300 will be paid for a ca*e they will not cure - or help, or for anything impure or injurious., fouad in them* ' » lhat poor, bedridden, invalid wife,-sister,:, mother, or daughter, can ho mado the picture v s;., o of he;iith by a fow bottles of llop, : Bittor3. :...... costing but a trifle. • WILL YOTj LET TIIEM SUFFER' OLEANSE, PURIFY AND ENRICHTHE BLOOD WITH ' 1 HOP BTTTBRS And you will havo no sickness or sui?eri;: ':0r doctor's b'lls to pay

DJ KO OTHER MAKE, IT IB . ASKTOR; UKBOBP ASHED CIIADWICK'S UniiIVALLED SuperSUjCorfl, COTTON ( Cl (^^^'j fsl | COTTON ' ' (Six Cord), ,Toboh»a>Ull Tr.v rr and Wo' SEE. KEB'S* Solo Wholesale Agents for Now Zealand ... SARGOOD, EWEN & CO. AUCKLAND. SAECOOD, SON, k EWE N* Duno'Un, Chrintcliiireta. and Invo!C:u^ill.

WATER LAID OH] EKTABLfSRZn 1885 LAID 0\ F& W. FOWL BR, a PLUMBERS, GASFITTIiIts, BRASS FOUNDERS, FINISUIiHS, AND SHEET METAL WORK* ERS, S-C.,'48 AN'li 50, VICTORIA-STREET WEST, Manufacturers of Corrugated Tanks, Galvanised I Snouting, Piping, Ridging, etc., in 0 or.B feet lengths. Importers of Plumbers' and Tinsriiiths Materials and Fittings.—V. and W. F. having this beat machinery and appliance', are in a position to execute work and ■ orders at lowest remunerative prices. Licensed PLUMBERS AUCKLAND WATERWORKS,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6815, 20 September 1883, Page 3

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