Donnelly’s Art Unioil. (By permiMiou from Colonial Secretary.t (J BPLESPIPOIL PAINTINGS 4 130 Members at 6s each. To ho drawn a.-i soon as all tin- ticket* are taken up, of which duo notice will be given. Paintings now on view at (1. F GF.LPKRP'S Fruit Shop, whore tickets may bo obtained. FAIIIATUA ;r/ ady -1vr ON - Y STORE. Moller & Jcnssen. rriUK PROPRIETORS unit, m . I spection of their GENERAL STOCK, consisting of Groceries, Of which the beat procurable lines onlyare kept in Stock. TEA A SPECIALITY. We only keep Nelson, Moate & Co.’s, <«*«/ <« well-known fait 1/ has no equal. Ironmongery or EvF.RY DESCRIPTION. Iron. Black and Barb Wire, Staples) Nails. Ac., always on hand. TENTS and FLYS in all aizea. Crockery. Our well-known CROCK Mil Y PE PARTMENT is 11s usual Stocked with a good useful assortment tit for the country. Produce. FLOUR—Star and Silver Dust) Pollard, Bran, Wheat, Wheatineal, Barley, Oats, Chulf, and Firat-elasS Potatoes s TRY U N L I G 11 T s OA 1 • RKDIVTIOX FOR CASH BULK ORDERS. Goods delivered to any part of the District with our own pack or traps. Moller & Jenssen.
For Sale, riHIE Celebrated CHAMPION X POTATOES, acknowledged to be the Heaviest Cropper. Heed imported direct from England last year. The following Well-known settlers have given us testimonials us to quality und quantity grown : “ I have great pleasure in giving you a testimonial us to the quality of the Champion Potatoes I hud of you. They were splendid eating, and look nice and white when cooked.— l). E. Toohili,, Universal Hotel.” I beg to say that your crop of Champion Potatoes was very heavy, und the quality excellent.— Thom. Parsons, Eketuliuua Hotel." “ The Champion Potatoes I had of you were very good indeed.—Mas A. Swum.. Ekelahuna." “ I have seen the Champion Potatoes grown by you. For weight and quality the crop would he hard to beat.—• Thom. Baylisk, Ekctahuna.” “ I have taken particular notice of your puddock of potatoes, und of the different kinds the * Champion ' imported by you were the heaviest crop I have ever seen, and far before any of the other sorts, and the quality excellent.—l). feutKiivß, \Vi \Vaka." “ I have on several occasions inspected in company with others your crop of potatoes, and we were surprised that your Champion were so good for the first season imported. They were a much heavier crop than any of the colonial potato* ; planted in the same paddock, and next season will I am sure do much better.—F. Huioht, Pluenix Haw Mills." “ The Champion Potatoes I had of you were the very best 1 hare ever had. I was surprised to find, considering the size, that none wi re h»d or hollow.—H. Johkhbky, ParkvilUr." " Tlie Champion Potatoes I dug for you were a very heavy crop -the best 1 have seen in tlie cclony. 1 dug up inyself in one day 10 sacks of them.— F. Roiiuk, Ekctahuna." “ Hut the only remedy for the potato disease known in other countries —and rememlier this is a remedy, although temporary —is the propagation of new varieties. Is it not tunc to coiiiuicikim similar work hero on a 1«.: r scuta tliafi has yet been attempted. —Melbourne Leader. For further particulars a poly to TJBXOIt * nt.. Eketahuua,
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Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 5, Issue 411, 11 July 1890, Page 3
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542Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 5, Issue 411, 11 July 1890, Page 3
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