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Riverton Ads. JOB PRINTING. fMi^7tSr£ I )ES/e#s —AT RIVERTON BAZAAR. [Vs|l -1 /CHAPMAN, EOGKEELLER.oi STATIONER And Fancy Goods Dealer, , f£ i &j3S , - - HAS JN STOCK— Family Bibles, from 30s each Pocket Bibles,, ~, -. Is 6d Prayer Bools', 2s 6d Presbyterian Hynin Books, Is Hymns (Ancient and Modern), Is iTt v ■ Anil other serial vols. -Atlas and School Books ,. r j.’ Colonial Gold Brooches and Earrings : :: Wedding and Keeper Rings .'GblALbckets frbih 5a .V-E tn ; •g • Lockets apd Chains. ’ Rothetliam’s Lever Watches 'Alb'ert Chains in variety - Albums from Is 6d : : ■ ; i Writing Desks, Boxes ....... Fancy Goods, Toys, &c., in great variety ■.C'garsi TobaccSJ.and Pipes Gtl. -1.-- - a Genera! Stationery j IsBPBCtiON Invited I A pent for JACOBS & MOIB’S PIANOS AND HARMONIUMS.. Invercargill Times • /' - J IpVetuargiU News; t Witness, Mercury Australasian, Sketcher ' - ; Lfikprp. H our, 1880 -lii'li i. : H .. Sunday at Hpar.e,-1880 • Familv Treasury, 1880 Christian, Treasury, TBBD , ’.y J LohdoV'Jburnal,' 1880 '■ 'RWry Week, 1880 , CT ‘"’l* * : • ; V t -' Boyvßellsi lSßp’ .""Vy , . Ybhhg Ladies! Journal y. lur&t -‘'Andvolumes ColonialTnaurancoCoiripany • cnsral NewS ’and Advertising Agent, ,n .a ,a PALStEBSrOir-SIBEET 00 SOl ... EIVjEBTOK.■ h* ,91 -rrrr ■B-8 Q z s ; Invercargill Ads. ST <> u m* •*.» S>n »*. [N iI THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF <*>V £ P Vi 3QQBIET CO. purchased the BOOK DEBTS ■-*5 from the Trustees in the assigned estate if Bfobie and Ce., (formerly-Scobie Bros if Riverton, drapers, in which are included the (oek Aebts of their predecessors, D. Murchie 00 .• ; I _■ • iQo »c ji .rr*•: m All persons indebted to the .above estate arc ■espeetfully requested to settle their account s forthwith; otherwise legal proceedings will be aken for recovery* ■ - betjjalAto J Jj. McDonald and 30., Riverton, or.lo roe at Invercargill. J. L. McDONAjjD. GLADSTONE NURSERY, Near Invercargill. JLOTZ 0»« of,tW Finest Collections of Fruit Trees c la in tho Colony. ' iV I>G® ERT -BIRBELL; in again soliciting **‘V f .the patronage of his numerous; .customers and thej public generally, tenders his sintferb thanks for their very liberal support in past seasons, and solicits a continuance, of their kind patronage, and assures them that all orders entrusted to jhis care will receive prompt attention. This ‘Nursery, being in a very, exposed situation, mostly on terrace land, and open to all the prevailing winds, the trees kept a good distance apart, and having" fibrous roots, oocasionbcD bV fr^Uent 1 gives a hardiness of deohstitation rarely to be- met with; They may be planted with safely in theahfosfr exposed places, as well as in sheltered looaMeß.il3 ■< ? sth.!?-)-> A - ;6«*£emplating planting should procure'CTees oi iushes from .a nursery jjituated in so exposed’Jplace, ! as .trees iraised in- low, moist, and sheltered land never succeed well when ‘-removed to more unfavorable localities. Rsß.’would call attention to the attached catalogue of Fruit'and Forest Trees, with priaeßjqpote.dL j JI _ ;i mas swao Fruit and Forest Trees For Sale at Gladstone Nursery — v q 1 ‘ r ; x ~ j Two year old Apple Trees... from 6s per doz olA' ’ , ... from - 9s J, r FourveaVold * ...from 12s' „ PeatfTrees iq from 12s „ Chefiy and Plum Trees ... from Ifis „ Peach and Apricot from 24s ' „ Ooqßebefjy'& Currant Bushes from 4s i, ‘ A large collection of Apple, Pear, Plum and Cherry Trees, Dwarf-trained and Stand- “ ards from 6to 10 years old in full bearing. English Oak, Ash, Beech, Lime, and other deciduous Trees in great varietyLarch, from 10» per 100 Pinus Insignia (transplanted),froth 18s per 100 Pinus Austn'aca, four years bid, £4 per 1000 Piuu# Austriaca, threeyearsold (transplanted) £3 lOs per 1000 J Pinus Pinaster (transplanted), £2 10s per 1000 Norway Spruce, five years old, three times .transplanted, £3- per 1000 Scotch Fir and Piuiis Ausiriaca, two years, f hot'transplanted' £1 per ICOO Cnpressus Mucrocarpa, from 5s to 8f per doz or 85s p»*r 100 . 7 f jV Cupressus Lawsoniana, from 6s to 12s per doz Quicks; from 10s, 15s, 20s per 1000 English; H oily, from 4s per doz, £2 per 100 Variegated ilolly„fron. 2s to 10s each Dwarf.Bos Edging, 4s per 100 Weliihglonia Gig»ntea, from 2s to 5s each Rhubarb Roots, 10s, 15s, 20s per doz. Flowering apd Ornamental . Slirubs, cheap, including Ar.-ucaria Imbricata. A large and varied Selection of Heaths, and a splendid assortment of Hoses, including some of the finest varieties in cultivation. No Agekt fob Invircabgill. Note the Address — EGBERT BIERT-LL, •*' [«S_P.O; INVFKCARGILL.

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Western Star, Issue 452, 11 June 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Western Star, Issue 452, 11 June 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Western Star, Issue 452, 11 June 1881, Page 4

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