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TRY THE PAHIATUA SEED COMPANY FOR VEGETABLE, FLOWER AND FARM SEEDS. JJULBS AND PLANTS. PROVED " BEST BY TEST." Write for Catalogue, or from W. GILLESPIE AND CO., Masterton Agents. TREES!TREES! TREES! PLANTING SEASON, 1903. "VTOW is the time to order your Trees. ±S Order Early, Plant Early and get the Best. Over -^ 500,000 FRUIT, SHELTER & ORNAMENTAL TREES, HEDGE PLANTS, ETC. Every tree is grown in an exposed position, without shelter, and is therefore hardy, and sure to succeed in any locality. All trees strong, sound, and healthy. Winner of the medal of the Royal Horticultural Society of Great Britain for beat collection of fruit correctly named, 1902. Catalogues and prices on application to the proprietor, THOS. HORTON, Premier Nurseries, PAHIATUA. Or to—G. H. GOODALL, Local Agent, from whom all particulars can be obtained. PLANTING SEASON, 1903. E. HALE, WAIRARAPA NURSERY, MASTERTON. HAS for present planting a large and varied assortment of hardily-grown Fruit Trees, Forest Trees, Desiduous, and Flowering Trees, Ornamental Shrubs, eto. Our Select Roses invariably give the utmost satisfaction —Climbing Roses, in fine variety 9s to 12s doz; Hybrid Perpetuals, in choice variety, 9s doz; Teas and Hybrid Teas in choice and beautiful sorts, 10s doz. New Perpetual Fiuiting Strawberries, original plants from H. Cannell and Sons, Kent, England. Saint Joseph, or Rubicunda, obtained a First Class Certificate from the Societe Nationale d'Horticulture de France. The fruit is of good size, dark red in colour, very juicy, and of good quality. The flower stems are produced in succession from October to late Autumn. Price 9d each, 6a per dozen. Saint Antoine de Padoue—The 1 fruit of this variety is muoh larger and finer than St. Joseph, most excellent flavour, and ' of good keeping qualities. Price Is eaoh, 10s per doz. Other varieties la 6d doz, 6s 1 per 100. E. HALE, 1 Wholesale and Retail Nurseryman, Tx Ore Ore-boas, - • Mabiibtom. j . « i TREES! TREES! ' Planting Season, 1903. WT. BENEFIBLD. & SONS are • again to the front with the Most • Choice Assortment of FRUIT, FOREST AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS and POT PLANTS. Having appointed MrW. Summers agent ' for Masterton and District, patrons can rely on getting their orders attended to quiokly and carefully. Note the aidress—W. SUMMERS, Agent, care Gillespie and Co., Queen-street, Masterton, from whom Catalogues can be obtained. W. T. BENEPIELD & SONS, Nurserymen, Aramoho, Wanganui. NIMMO & BLAIR'S 1903 fg&J 1 CARNATIONS. Strong, Well-Rooted Layers, Ready for Delivery in the Autumn. 1 nnflE following comprise some of the Jl Finest English Certificated Varieties, and are Quite New to New Zealand: — 1 AMARANTUS—A very beautiful deep purple; fine well-formed flowers and robust growth. 2s each, post free. ATALANTA—Dark buff ground, striped bright coral, shaded with rose lake; fine form and a good flower. 2s eaoh, post free. BRODICK—A truly handsome yellow ground (fancy), petals admirable, beautifully flaked and marked with clear rosy red. The "Premium "fancy oarnation attheNationai Society's Exhibition, England, in 1897. DANDY—A beautiful carnation, of true form, smooth edged, and pencilled with 3 heliotrope on a creamy white ground. One of the best. A grand show bloom. 2s each, post free. i. DUCHESS OF PORTLAND —White, striped with rose. Strong grower and large handsome flower. 2b eaoh, post free. DUCHESS OF YORK—Superb selfcolour, light coral changing to pale flesh. Delicately scented. A oharming flower. 3s 6d each, post free. FLORRIE HENWOOD (Piootee)— Clear 1 yellow ground, edge well marked with rose. Large and beautifully-formed flowers; F. 0.0. 2s each, post free. GOLDEN EAGLE—A fancy variety. Ground rich golden yellow, flowers large, , perfect foim, edged and prettily marked bright red. 2s eaoh, poßt free. MISS ELLEN TKRRY—A giant flowered carnation, its extra large pure white flowers rivalling fie Malmaison in size.. F. 0.0. 1 2s 6d each, post free. MRS ERIC HAMBRO—Pure white, perfect form. 'Award 'df Merit R.H.S. and 3 F.C.C. 2s each, post free. 1 ROSA—This is a rare carnation, perfecf " inform and colour. Flowers light salmon r pink, a shade of colour never before produced c in a oarnation. 2s each, post free. SIGURD —An exquisitely beautiful shade of clear salmon apricot, an improved Mrs Reynolds Hole. Flowers large and full. Very good. 2s each, post free. lS"The set of Twelve New Carnations, as above, post free anj where in New Zealand, for 218f Cash With Order. r NIMMO & BLAIR, Dunedin. wis ! * RELIABLE SEEDS NEW VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS. OF ALL AGENTS. Ask our Agents for Illustrated Catalogue. JOHN GRAHAM & CO., Agents, Mastebton. MUSIC! AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ONLY. VIOLIN OUTFIT, £1 Accordeons from 5a Melodions 15s to £3 10s Banjos, Mandolines, Flutes, etc. tTHE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN ' THE TRADE. Pianos and Organs on time payment. PIANOS TUNED. J AS. CANDY, MUSIC WAREHOUSE, QUEEN-STREET, MISXBBTOrf 7" " '■■■■ ■' ,'. •', ' ■ \i CONNELLY & WRIGHT, FISH AND SUPPER BOOMS, Queen-street, • • Masterton. HAVING purchased the Fish and Supper Rooms recently conduoted by Mr A. Boden, we will continue to run them on Up-to-Date Lines. REFRESHMENTS AND MEALS at all hours. • • : ;. il ii Fresh Pish Daily. Customers will be waited upon for orders.. A TRIAL SOLICITED. ' HE FIRE BRIGADE.-The gentleman who took the chair at the Fire Brigade meeting the other evening complained ■ of haying been eat upon. Gentlemen w hg sit in the chair at my Hairdressing Saloon will have no oauso to complain in this way, B. Wklleb, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, Queen-street, Masterton. Agent for " The Talkeries," Wellington. .

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7504, 6 July 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7504, 6 July 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7504, 6 July 1903, Page 4

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