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MEASLES, INFLUENZA, CROUP, COUGHS, COLDS, AND CONSUMPTION. I THESE formidable foes to health, happiness, and too often to life itsef, arise from careless indifference to the comfort of our homes. A Carpetless arid damp floor has often beckoned: the entrance of the pbysioian. Mistresses, be advised to INSPECT A NEW AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OB BRUSSELS, KIDDERMINSTER TAPESTRY,^ And 32, 4.5 and 54 inch PELT CARPETS, At from Is. lid. per Yard. LOSE NO TIME IN SELECTING JA REALLY GOOD CARPET for each room, then only can it be said " At length a generation more refined, j Improved the wretched plan, made Carpets good, • "• And o'er the floor with handsome binding wrought, Induoed a splendid cover, green and blue, ; Yellow and red, of Tapestry richly-1 wrought,; '■•' And woven olose with needlework sublimed , ' '' •:;;;Ji,O;-H"^^A:;M:B I3S,;'-'! j FURNITURE AND GENERAL WAREHOUSE, t '.•.-.. Bbid&e-stbeet,Neison. ; ;1437 REASONS WHY THE TTT HE E L E R AN D WIL SON SEWING MACHINE ' is PAR SUPERIOR to the SINGER :— The W. and W. will do more work and do it better The W. and W. is much more durable ; it will last ■ :• a lifetime, and will run for years without repair. The W. and W,; is easier to work. - i '•:;. ! The W. and W. is not so liable to get out of order. The W. and W. has no cog-wheels to wear away and break. The W. and W. has no heavy machinery to tire and , weary the feet ■ The W. and W. is more simple in action. The W. and W. has less wear and tear. The W. and W. is better finished. , The W. and, Wi has been awarded more prizes, and is American made. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. W; 0. WILKINS, IRONMONGER, SOLE AGENT FOR NELSON. T~ 0 STAND THIS SEASON. —The Entire Clydesdale Horse ; CAPTAIN. He is by Gianoeb, out of a Clyde Champion maro bred by the late Mr. John Kebb. Captain is a dark bay, stands 16£ hands, and is known to be a thoroughly good.working horse, and good tempered. Paddocks provided for one month, free of charge. TebmS—£2; groomage, 2s. 6d. CHARLES CANNING, 1530 Richmond. rpO STAND THIS SEASON.—The Pure JL Bred Clydesdale Horse MODEL BLACK LEGS. His sire, the imported Horse Loppy, winner of five first and one Becond prize in Scotland, has beaten every horse shown against him in New Zealand. His dam, Belle, bred from imported stock in Otago, gained twelve first prizes before leaving that Province.. and has taken first prize three years in succession at Christchurcb, since she came to' Canterbury, beating imported mares from Victoria and Sootland. MODEL BLACK LEGS : is a rich bay, with blaok points, rising four years old, and stands about 16§- hands. He took first and second prize at Christchurch, and first prize at Leeston, and proved himself a sura foal-getter. Travelling on Mondays from his Stables at For Hill to Richmond, calling at the Wakefield Armi Tuesdays—Riohmond to Upper Moutere, calling at the Traveller's Rest, Appleby Wednesdays—Upper Moutere to Motueka ! Thursdays—Returning to Upper Moutere Fbidays—Upper Moutere to Fox Hill, calling at Palmer's Hotel, Waimea West Saturdays—At his own Stables, Fox Hill Teems—£4 each mare; groomage, sa. Two or more mares as per agreement. All Fees to b» paid on or before Ist January, 1876. 1337 FRANCIS HOLDER OR THE SEASON-The! Entire Horse ' ! J A CX j will be afc Orinoco and Lower Moutere (Bridge Inn) on Tuesdays ; Motueka (Mr. W. Ohambeelain's Farm),, Tuesday Ni&hts and Wednesday Mobn- ;• iNQS; Riwaka (Fowleb's), Wednesdays ; Pangatotara, the remaining days of the week. Fees—£l 10s, to be paid by the Ist January. Groomage, 2s. 6c1., to be paid at the time. WM.SPICER, 1575 Pangatotara. rpo STAND THIS SEASON ] YOUNG SUFFOLK SURPRISE. > He will be at the Bridge Inn, Lower Mbutere, on t Mondays; Traveller's Rest, Riwaka, onFBTDAYSi the rest of the week at his own Stables. I Tebms—£2 lOi.; guarantee,' £3; grooniage, 3s. Allowance made for more than one mafe balonging to the same person. ' J. SATHERLEY, j. 1488 ; ; ' .:..■-. ;j_. : Motueka. 0 mo STAND THIS SEASO|N.— Tht c JL Entire Horse i BO OKETT.j Rookett is a Bay Horse, bred in 1869; got bj Diomedes (imported), dam Mayflower, by St. Giles out of : Woodstook, by; iTheorein (imported) ; Diomedes, by Hesperus—Diomedia, by Weatherbil k —^Tauriana, by. Taurus—Esmeralda, by Zingaree— - Positilla, by -Rubeni—Presol, by Pot Bos. \ St. Giles, '- by a Sir Hercules colt —Pearl, by Sir Btus r, —Pasta, by Toss (imported)—Patienca, by Bay Cer nerton (imported)— Miss Nettleton (itupoHed). RoOKBM will be at Fox Hill and Richmond oi Monday; Moutero on Tuesday) Mptueka oi - Wednesday ; Motaere on TauBSDAY; (Lowdbn'b LI Motueka Valley, on Satubday. '! Tebms—£3; groomage, Bs. ■ i All Foe* to bi paid on or before lit January, 187( 1052 ARTHUR WILBUNSON. ii' (,'

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Colonist, Volume XVII, Issue 1979, 14 October 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume XVII, Issue 1979, 14 October 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume XVII, Issue 1979, 14 October 1875, Page 1

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