Riverton Ads. JOB PRINTING. LATEST DESIGNS -ATWestern Star Dice. RIVERTON BAZAAR. OHAPMAN, J. STATIONER A Arid Fancy Goods Dealer, HAS IN STOCK— Family Bibles, from 30s each Pocket. Bibles, „ _ dd Prayer Books, 2s 6d , : ■ Presbyterian Hymn Books, Is Hymi-s (Ancient and Modern), Is And other serial vols. Atlas and School Books JEWELRY, Ac. 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 GJ Writing Desks, Work Boxes Fancy, Goods, Toys, &c., in great variety Cigars, Tobacco, and Pipes General Stationery^ IKBPBCTIOJ* iKVtTEU ' Agent to JACOBS & MOIB’S PIANOS AND •HARMONIUMS. * Invercargill Times News »<• . .Witness, Mercury Sketoher leisure Hour, 1880 • ■ : Sunday, at. Home, 1880 Treasury, 1880 Christian Treasury, 1880» ( 5 f Good; Words, 1880 Lon do - Journal,-1880 Ever? Week,Tßßo ’Bow'Bells, 1880 •'>> .Young Ladies 0 Journal Arid other Serial volumes tColonial Insurance Company * «03j»lHewB and Advertising Agent, yAI*BCKESTOIf-STIIEET BITBBTOK. Invercargill Ads. M‘DO N A L D . -mi WHOLESALE GROCER, AK» G'EKE HA ; L MERCHANT E-sk slveet, nearßailway Station, Invercargill. - XJU H BON AL D & CO . , Palmers ton street, Riverton, Purchasers of Farm Produce. M oket to LEND, in sum* varying from £SO to £IO,OOO, on freehold security, j&Mowrist S»tes of interest. Apply to i JAMES HARVEY, yepileltop, Invercargill.
OLA7)STONE NURSERY, Near Invercargill, One ol.ihs Pineat Collectiona of Fruit Tree* ' ' in. the Colony. BOBEET BIEBELL, in again soliciting the patronage of his numerous customers and thoj public generally, tenders hie sincere thanks for their very liberal support ja past seasons, and solicits a continuance of their kind patronage, and assures them that *ll orders entrusted to Jhis care will receive prompt attention. This (Nursery being in a very, exposed situation, mostly on. terrace land, and open to «ll the prevailing winds, the trees kept a good distance apart, and haying fibrous roots, occasioned fey frequent transplanting,. gives a hardiness of constitution rarely to be met wilt “They may be planted with safety in Idle most exposed places, as well as in sheltered localities. feettlers co itemplating planting should pi foeiub: trees'Oi bushes from & nursery situated in an exposed place, as trees raised in low, moist, arid sheltered land never succeed well when removed to more unfavorable localities. ETL would tall attention to the attached catalogue of Fruit and Forest Trees, with prices quoted. ' Fruit and Forest Trees For Sale at Gladstone Nursery— Two year old Apple Trees... from 6s par doz Three year old „ ...from 9s „ Four year old v* ...from 12s „ PoarTrees ...from 12s „ Cherry and Pluni Trees ... from 16s „ Peach and Apricot... ... from 24a „ Gooseberry & Currant Bushes from „ A large collection of Apple, Fear, Plum and Cherry Trees, Dwarf-trained and Stand- ; ards from 6 to 10 years old in full ‘ ■ ’ bearing. English Oak, Ash, Beech, Lime, and other deciduous Trees in g~cat voricty. PinusTnsignis (transplanted),from 18s per 100 Pious Austriaca, four years old, £4 per 1000 Pihus Austriaca, three years old (transplanted) £3 10s per 1000| Pinus Pinaster (transplanted), £2 lOsper 1000 Scotch Fir and Pinus Austriaca, two years, not transplanted, £1 per 1000 Cupressus Macrocarpa, from 5s to 9» per doz Cupressns Lawsoniana, from 6s to 12s per doz 500,000 Quicks, from 10s, 15s, 20s per 1000 English Holly, from 4s per doz, £2 per 100 Variegated Holly, from 2*lo 10a each Dwarf Box Edging, 4s pep 100 WelUngt onia Gigantea, from 2s to 5s each Rhubarb Bools, 10s, 15s, 20a per doz. Flowering and Ornamental Shrubs, cheap, including Ar.ucaria Imbricato. A large end varied selection of Heaths, and a splendid assortment of Koses, including apme of the finest varieties iu cultivation. No Aqest tok Inteecaeo ill, Npto.thp Address — ROBERT BIREELL, BO,X «3 P.O.- INVERCARGILL. jS i£===S ===== - " ====' CARDS, Circulars, Billheads, Posters, and every description of Job Printing executed at the Western Star Ofllco on the shortest notice,.
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Western Star, Issue 464, 23 July 1881, Page 4
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634Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Western Star, Issue 464, 23 July 1881, Page 4
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