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pLANTS! pLANTS f pLANTS I NOW is the Time, to Bcrovate You Gardens.!, , , . , DAPHNES! DAPHNES!—RUftllyBBauti ful Plamtn. ROSES! ROSES!—Choice "and Rar*. BORONIA MEGASTIGiMAIt-i-Delightfti Perfume. GENISTA ANDREANA!—The Celoured Broom. Also Heaths, Rhododendrons, Lilacs, Ti* lets], New 'and Okoice,■ ted1 all' wtt» « Go»d"'Flowßriag Plants. ■■ ; ■■:■ TTEDGE "■■■ ■'•, pLANTS! ITTEDG! , / ; pLANTS"! ENGLISH LAUREL makes a Lovel; : Evergeen Hedge, and;ma T- be Trim mcd to Suit any position. • COPROSMA or TAUI^ATA, one of th \ Hardiest 'Hedge Plants, Stands a] sorts ■of weather ;. . grows well o; any soil; a beautiful glossy greor And many other. Hedge Plants. ;.<■ TjIRUIT .mREES! TmRUIT mREES APPLES—Fine .Trees, well grewtt c i blight-proof roots. . ■ JAPAN. PLUMS-:-Burbank; Ogow an^ ] Wickson; just t3ie thing for sma] ' gardens. PEACHES—Fine Healthy Trees; everj : : body's favourite Fruit. Also Cherries, Plums, Aprjcots, Pears :...!■■ Quincesj Etc. PRIME GOOSEBERRIES! PRIME CURRANTS. STRAWBERRIES^LaxWs Tso. 1; th wonderful variety, Marguerites Duke of Edinburgh, Keens Seed '. ling, Etc. Boxthom and Barberry in any qnaßtit-y LOGANBERRIES—The new aßd popu lar ; fruit. Eleagaps Lpr.gpipea Baspberries, Dewberries, Medlars • \ Passion Fruit, Etc., Etc. RHUBARB—Topp's Winter, Linneaus and victoria. ■ . LISBON LEMQNS--The best sei-b to gre\ OOUSHIN. ' ORANGE—Perfectly hardy and/frflit well. ; , ' .... ; * WATER'PLANTS! WATER PLANTS Water Lilliea, Cape Lillies, Water Hya - i: : cintfcs,', Water Anemones. I POTATOES:!. •>. POTATOES! Prime Seed' of Up-to-Date,* British Queen Dakota R«d, Bubicuna, Abundance -~ (phas. Downing and' others: ORDER NOWifBEFORte ;THE RiSE _ AMES^ -'JbAIRDV -■(»■;;.:, feoJTS EGMONT and VIRGINIA • NURSERIES 'Postal Address—P.O.'^Box 89. j ' Telephone 289. " ■ ■";; ; ■ :.- ■■ .■ '■ ■:•'■/•' 'c^i'<l.\.-' ■ 'PLANTING QEASON, irtnf NOWJ IS THE ?TXME TO BEAUTIF 1 ■■.■■;. j- YOUR GROUNDS j !J REMJSMBER BY PLANTING YOu AR] ADDING- TO THE -VALUE OF YOU] :<!'■>: i PROPERW! ; \- You ! Cannot do Better than Tisit \i ARAAIOHO i NURSERIES'.to Secure 'th (Latest Novelties and Up-to-Date Tariei .."'..1 1 -•■ : -ies-of- ——-- '" iCAMELIAS, AZALIAS, MAGNOLIAS iRHdDODANDRONS, ERICAS, BC VARDIAS, BORONIAS, DAPHNES, 1 ; PRjCES THAT CANNOT FAIL TO ,f ' PLEASE! ROSES—A Specially Fine>Lot to Choos ■'■': 'I jfrpm. "-...'. FRUIT mREES! TJJB.UIT 7TIREES • i- X _S^ - 1 Applejs, Pears, Plums,; Peaches; Cherriei '■Apricots, Nectarines, Oranges, Li , Jmonsj Persimons, Guavas. GOOSEBERRIES—A Splendid Lot ( i Really J?irst-class -Bushes,; j all. i I Good Bearing Condition.l' ' 'Black and Red 'Currants.-■ ■■■■ . ■ NUTS-^Walnuts, Chestnuts, '. Filberts, an -'■ j*' jCobs.- \ ';;. '.',.;.... ■~".'.,-' ' ■■•'■■■ 25,-OCX^ ofPihus Muricata and Pinus Cor torta anc Aiistriaca, the celebrated sail resisting Pines. -100,000' decldibns Trees Oaks,] Ash, Elms,. Plainest/Birch, Sy^a mores' and Larch, at''very low price '/t ;., "■?■ J •!■•••■.•■"'. ■■•'' -clear/'1 ■''''''' '•' '' ■' ;" X.i \ HEDJ3E ?LA^?iSi i-'-V' Kropo^ma, , pr;,Tapata,' piearias, Travel siti, Blagnus' and English Laurel?. Thes are all hardy, and stand salt gales aleii] the coast. Also: Bqxthorn, Mafcrocarpaa ! Barberries and Quicks. Everydne..aboutr to ;; Plapt.ilnwlttd V to' Gal i . and; Inspect Qur y Stpck..: ,> >.;■; If.you) have not already received, a Cata logue for this, Season, do not fadl to sen< fot oae. -Poisted5 Free' ©n" Application. ALL ORDERS-left-with -my-Town-Argent MR Ji T. SINCLAIR, Seed Merchant Wanganui, will be Promptly Attended to i Note the Address: X\7" \ HI T) ENEF IE L D URAMOHO NURSERIES . . ... j :: : Telephoiie'NoJ 305.!: Bijag»»--*':;;:Mg SUPPLVonIy First Quality '"''" ' ■?;';' I 1 NEW SEASON'S'1 •' ;O ■ VEGETABLE, I FLOWER, j And TREE SEEDS. ' ..'':: : . And. '■' ,;■ ; Q<EED pOTATOES. .: REMEMBER—That when'we are supplying youviv^th even the SMALLEST QUANTITY QF SEEDS, we are Wide.. Awaked bhe. fact that-Our -Jleputatibn' depends lon ' the Results You Gefc ■*-": QtTRAWBERRY pLANTS. \. ; 9J WE hold a Large Stock of Laxton's No. 1 (The! King of Strawberries), and foi a quantity are offering at Exceedingly Low i Figure! Don't-Forget-about ECLIPSE. TTARROWBY 0 -XT NIGHT, ULLARROWBY (X, J\nlGHt! : ;S WE DjafE ?N'j 77 '/," : :- ■ Wanganui. ■ ANOTHER KTOTHER : . / Awful /Sat- after -me. wful oat - after • me, "Told to/US' by/,somebody else, '^hen w( were looking at another fellow's dog.' A LITTLE, while, ago, during.,th6;great; XX est brilliancy of the Comet, wher everybody's attention was drawn eveninglj to that most-erratic,of-heavenly visitors, the munidpairroller!4-teh!tons| you knowwas 'stealing its' silent' Svay down the jivel pue to its' roosting place. Everybody—thai is, somebody—was going home from busr ness, looking skyward, when, like a flasl —nickel shining- and' enamel o'leaniiiig-^a bicycle ripped round the corner-''of RidgWft'j Street. A grunt of satisfaction, camii froir the roller, soundingvery .much: 4ike fwpri bones to crack."' It'didn't.hapjien, thbu'gn, as expected. 'The remains of1 the-rollei were being swept away next morning as the rider and his mount passed carolling to business, none the worse'fdr their encounter the previous , evening. A "Dead Bird," said -the 'somebody else whbse "other fellow's dog we were looking at. I knew it was a HUMBER; they've lasted since LB6B, and will see them all out.- •""■'" ; ■ Moral—Friends, there's nothing like leather when you want bootSj, and there's nothing like Humbers* or'-Ahglo-Specials ivhen you want a, Bicycle. They wear, well, ook well and run well, and don't scare all ;he community when they come in too close proximity to a horse! and cart; b/iit as eif Derience teaches,' smile meaningly,-when in leadly. conflict with a traction engine. ■ Mj"THEJE[UBi"

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Wanganui Chronicle, 27 July 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, 27 July 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, 27 July 1901, Page 4

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