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Riverton Ads. X t|F-r« LATMIji DESIGNS >', • - —AT— J. ice, RIVERTON bazaar. * jtw. . BOOKSELLER, STATIONER And Fancy Goods Dealer, HAS IN STOCK— Family BiWes, from 30s each Pocket. Bibles, 1 ■ ' J Is 6d - Prayer-Books, 2s 6d .r: v Pveshvterian Hymn Books, Is Hymns (Ancient and Modern), Is .Arid other serial vole. Atlas and School Books JEWELRY, &o. Colonial Gold Brooches and Earrings , Wedding and Keeper Rings Gold Lockets from 5s Silver Lockets and Chains Rotherham’s Lever Watches Albert Chains in variety Albums from Is 6d Writing Desks, Work Boxes Fancy Goods, Toys, &e., in great variety Tobacco, and Pipes General Stationery-!-..:; X X !TXon Invited X'. ,HOEI .T-.' SnimD Agent for TIANOS AND HARMONIUMS. Invercargill Times ’ 'Tnvcrcargill'Ncws Mercury Australasian, Sketeher Leisure Hour, 1880 , . Sunday at •Home,' IBSO " i - Familv Treasurv, 1880 1 k .ords,, XBBO ■ ■ ,- 3 r fJLondpv.flopvDp.), 1880, r G ’ iwW' Wcdfe; IBSO *♦ TS‘ Biw> Bells’, 1880- X' X- X Young]l^die*^Journnl; Amf other serial volumes " 'Colddral insurance Company r%3lta i Advertising Agent, : - : J: - !Es ¥Ai^^S®)N-BTBiE^T •«*« ,!W oj aiio nrrrcTeL nraot/ :;sp;.: y-.:: THE ■ ESTA TE, OE Jcobie & co. lAYING purchased the BOOK DEBTS from the Trustees in the assigned estate Alp/sboMrafnclCA, (formerly S«d>ie Bros : Rive/ton, drapers, inwhich are Included the mb 'debts of their predecessors, D. Murcliie id'Co., “"r.'T ■ ,vjL -J A i. x * All persona indebted to the above estate are spectfully requested to settle their accounts irthwilli; otherwise legal proceedings will be Yen for recovery. Accounts can be paid to J. L. McDonald and 0., Rivertoin, orTo me at Invercargill. Jnioli ih-Mrntg' l, McDONA^D. GLA7LSTOKE NURSERY, “Aff Near Tirvercargiil. (no of .the Finest Collect i<>hsof Fruit Trees iossrii-.rii i; -in.ilie Colony. . f . / ;BTRRELL ? in again soliciting 'jofftho; patronage-of his numerous, ous* i past seasons, and solicits a coivtinuanoa of leir kind patronage, and assures them that 1 ltd Jiis care will receive ■ ..-.v.--.-'{kins Nursery being in a very exposed thatidn,"mostly.on terrace land, and open to C£*SS ioTKs if _ ffthe preyailii» j g winils.t.be t.rfies kepttt good islauce japavt, aud having Abnats roots, ooca--BWfed ' : by frequent tTansplantnag, gives a iuxliriess of const.ilulion rarely to he met «K»» 1 f* V -■ ■■ ■■ • itlu Tliey may be planted with safety in je moot exposed places, as’ wslT-as in shel■rod localities; ; : gettleis contemplating planting should pro* ire frces oi tinSltes.from a nursery situated iXtmXexpdsed.,place, as trees raised in low, iei&, and-sheltered land never succeed well fcHii removed to more unfavorable localities. [> f?| Ei:'.■ ' • . JJ.B. would ,tall attention to the attached italogue of Fruit and Forest Trees, with pices quoted;'" 1 "' * ' ♦swoq •so3-'<»-ra rou <ia and forest Trees _’,Foy Sale at.Gladstona; Nursery— Ttfo yeabhld Apple Trfees.'.; from 6s per doz zfp'i 1 CIS aiVXi ■: X ■ ! Tiirse yenrold .n r -,;, ... from 9s „ Four year old , ...from 12s „ P«fer&fel£ '.aTOt.-niJ*. from 12s „ Cherry aud Plum Trees ’from 16s „ isPeach.ai)d Aprjcot .i. - from 24s „ <A large collection of Apple, Pear, Plum and -.a CherVy Tree's, Dwarf-trained and Staud- ■• r ‘ ards frtltn fi to lO years old in full h.‘ti ’‘-f’o bparirig^;-' : 'English Oak,'Ash,-Beech, Lime, and other Assiae;. decidiious Treekin great varivty. j Larch, from iOs per 100 Finns Insignis (transplanted),from 18s per 100 •Pintis Austriactt, four years-old, £4 per 1000 Pinus AustriDcaj.t hree years old (transplanted) £3 JOs per lOQOI - Pjnus Pinaster (transplanted), £2 10sper 1000 Norway Spruce, five years old, three times transplanted, £3 per 1000 Scotch Fir and Pinus Anstriaca, two years, _ ./.not transplanted, £1 per 1000 CuprWiiß Wucjwarpa, from 5s to 8f per doz or 35s p.“f iOO

from 6s to 12s per doz 500,000 Quicks, from 10b, 15s, 20s per 1000 English JJ oily* froia 4s per doz, £2 per 100 Yurieguted lLollyi/froti. 2» to 10s each D>\arf Uojc Edging, 4s per 100 Wellihgtonitt'ufgaiiteu. 'fi'oin 2s to 5s each ■Rhubarb Roots, 10s, los, 20s per doz. I’lpvi eiihg and' Ornamental Shrubs, ehean, Ar» ueavia Inibricata. * : A L ’targe and varied selection of Heaths, and a * i:: of Roses, including ir;-K ©futile finest varieties in , cult iru! ion. i’.vn dd _• vitl! V.l Lun ; „o',f,a; ; K O JaJM TOE ISTISCABGIUi. Sole the Address — ** u ’ c IfeIJEKT BIBEELL, . pll *5 r.O.‘ INVERCARGILL.

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Western Star, Issue 453, 15 June 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Western Star, Issue 453, 15 June 1881, Page 4