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ts. i low; a mm HAVE Just received the following NEW GOODS OABPETS, TAPEBTBY OUBTAINS, GSEENtfBAIZE RUGS, LACE OUBTAINS, MANTLE DRAPE?, MATS, PLUSHETTE, BUSBIAN DOWN;QUILTB f LINOLEUMS, ART SEBGEri, CARPET SQUARES at 6s. FLOOBfIOLOTHS, TAPEBTBY, MATTING, IPLUSH, ART MUSLINS CARRIAGE RUGS, fELVET CRETONNES, in plain and fanoy colors, FURNITURE "~ ~~" VENETIAN BLINDS, {BLIND HOLLAND. OF ALL DESCRIPTION. j^Lgfents for Dresden Pianoforte Oompaoy . CABINETMAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS, &c, HARDY BTBBfiT, NELSON. WILKINS & FIELD have Just ReceiYSd HEW GOODS PER FRED P. LITOHFIELD j ALSO ADDITIONAL GOODS EX DORIC, EX GOTHIC, EX KAIKOUBA— 1 gross eaoh Soz & 4oz S.M OH, S^doz Granite Enamel Teapots, 12 Douglas Pnmps assorted, 28 boxes Pender Horse Nails, 1 case Bim and Moxtioe Locke, 1 case Brocm Handles, Cartridges, 4 cases Iron City Pioks and Maltooks, Meat Cotters, 1 case Fire Dogs & Axle Palleye, Bed Keys and Small Castings, 12doz Spade Handles, 5 oases Hard'a Maine Axes, 10 oases Mann's Axes, 5 oases Hurd'a Miner Axeß, 5 oaßea Vulcan Axes, 1 case Eleotrio Lamp Chimneys 1 Hub Boriog & Tenoning Machine, 21 oases Hammer Handles, 5 oases Axe Handles, 5 oases- Pick Handles, 1 case Adze Handles, 10 cases Tnrpentioe, 9 Ansonia Library Lamps, Hanging and Night Lamps, 5 oaees Enterprise Meat Choppers, 3 gross 1J Spring Blind Boilers, 6doz Lane's 1 h Shovels, 18 boxes Potman Horse Nails, 24 Cylinder Oburnß, 1 case Disston's Hand Saws, 1 case Disßton's Crosßout Saws, 12 boxes Tinned Carpet Taoks, 12 sets Mrs Pott&'s Patent Sad Irons, 20 gross Saloon Bifle and Revolver Cartridges, 2doz Universal Wringers. — — — Regular Shipments Arriving Per Sail and Steamer.

Motueka Hotel, High etreet, Motueka. 0. HOLYOAKE, Proprietor. (Late W. W. Coppins.) npERMS moderate, and meals provided at I all hours. First'-olase accommodation to visitors. Wine, Beer, and Spirits of the very best quality. A oomfortable Two-horse conveyance to and from the Wharf on arrival and depatture of the Bteamers. Saddle horses and vehiolea for hire. Amongst otber improvements, the proprie- ■ tor has ereoted a onvenient Bath Boom. Fall-sized (Wright's) Biiliaid Table. I Accommodation for ten horse? in Btable. Six loose boxes, and good paddock attachedTO AMATEUB PHOTOGRAPHERS ON SALE at Colonist Offioe, CHEAP, a large quantity cf CAEDBOARD Suitable for PHOTO MOUNTS. Out to any I Bize. I ""' THE CELEBRATED Briar Pipes Registered Trade Mark, SUPERIOR IN QUALITY AND | FINISH. Uaranteed Sterling Silver Mounts, rM. M< WEBBT EJR has been appointed SOLE AGENT inj this District for these " Renowned Briars," and has now on hand a large and varied stock for eelbStion. WHOLESALE AND RE TAIL. M. M* WEBSTER, Trafalgar street ONE WORD. I 00MB to yon with a small affair that yon may need. In England the Continent, and many foreign countries, m yeelf &nd wares are well known many Ameioan families on their return from abroad bring my articles with them, for they know them pretty , well, bat yon may not be one of these Confidence between man and man is Blow of growth, and when fonnd, its rarity makes it valuable. I ask your coufienoe, and make a reference to tbis Journal to indorse that confidence. Ido cot think it will be misplaced. I make the best form of a cure— an ' absolute one — for biliousness and headache that can be found in this year. The cure is so small in itsei' ! and yet its comfort to you is so great — 20 minutes being its limit when relief oomeB — that it has become the marvel of its time. One and a half grains o, medicine, coated with sugar, is my remedy, in the shape of one small pill, known to commerce as DR. HAYDOCK'S NEW LIVER PILL. It I s old in the markets of Enrope, but is new to North America. The price is as low as an honest medicine can be sold At, 25 oents. Rend a postal note for a sample vial, to try them before yon purchase. DR. HAYDOOK, 68, Fulton St., NEW ZEALAND DBUG 00., Ghrißtohorah General Agents.

VISIT Thy Auckland (Miogft Draper,! "Co. 1 s GBBAT SALE and ge Eome of the GREATEST BARGAINS in Drapery and Clothing EVER SEEN IN THE COLONY. 1 p*(\ PAIR of large white Blankets, for JLOKJ the cold weather, ooase and see them, at 4/11. 30C0 yards all pore wool Frenoh Serge for Ladies' Dresses in Cardinal, Navy, Brown, Black, Myrtle, and Moss Green, at 6/-, 7/6, and 9/- the fall dreßß ; worth four times the money. 100 dozen Ladies' pare lambs' wool Under Vestß at 1/- eaoh ; wottb 3/6. 150 large heavy Bu9k Bugs at 3/11 and 4/11 eaoh ; well worth three times the money. Men's Kaiapoi, all wool, Tweed Suits at 21/-, positively worth 40/-. Men's Imported Suits at 14/6 eaob ; worth 80/. 150 Boya' very pretty Serge Sailor Suits at I 3/11, 4/11, and 5/11; nothing to equal them in value ever seen in Neleon before. Men's Oilskin Coats, doable back and leather bound, at 8/11 and 9/11 eaoh. Best Sootoh Fingering Wool (4 ply), all colors, at 1/11 per head. Men's Strong Working Shirts at 1/11 each worth 3/6. Boys' Strong Enioker Tweed Suits at 3/11 and 4/11 ; will wear like leather. Very Strong White Calico at 1/11 per dozen worth 3/6. Strong Unbleaohed Twill Sheeting, two yardß wide, at 9d ; worth 1/4. White Twill Sheeting, for double beds, at 10£ d per yard ; worth 1/4. Flannelettes, l*rge variety, it 1/11 per dozen. LadieB 1 Winter Jaokets and Golf Capea, the newest styles, at 4/11, 6/11, 10/6, and 13/9 ; worth three times the money. rpHE AUCKLAND CLOTHING AND DRAPERY OO.'S SALE, BRIDGE STREET, NELSON. | *%mM FBHG BRAND TmTT eArwABD BBoS '* WORCESTER AND TOMATO SAUCES. 25 First Awards to 1891. Cbriatohnroh. Reward f«t |"k d*L BHTfc ABD will be paid to J" J I Imy person or persona who win give Booh INFOBMATTON BB will lead to thf Conviction of any person FOUND ON MY PREMISES, | Trafalgar street North, AFTBB WORKING HOURS, without my permission. JOHN SCOTT, Builder, Tr&tftigM street, Nort'j. WANTED, tk few young Ladies and Gentlemen to form a DRAMATIC CLASS. Age not to exoaed 30, height not more than 6ft. Sin. Apply to F. J. H., U.P.0., Nelson. 1226 MUBIO. Macfarren's Popular Olassioß Halle's Musical Library and Pianoforte School. A special cash discount to Teachers. A. OAKBX.

■— — I^INFLUENZA BRONCHITIS SORE THROAT COLD on the CHEST WHOOPINQ COUGH. rkuivm ASTHMA & ALL BEOU OHIAL AFFECTIOHS The pure vegetable remadies made up by Mother Mary Joseph Aubert will, if properly administered, faithfully per--2i form all that is claimed I f^ for them. f#J Mother Aubert perI fi^» sonally superintends the I manufacture and packing | of all her remedies, and warns the public that none are genuine without the/ac simile of her signature on both ends of cardboard wrapper. I Iff I V ¥\ |N| M\ A wonderful r W tp yip *£/ Tonic, gives y tone to the Stomach, strengthens the Nerves, removes the causes of Headache, etc. Invaluable for restoring vigour and strength after attacks , ©f Fever, Influenza, TMpktlieila, etc. ! IN THE EXCHANGE AUCTION ROOMS, 84, Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON. ON TUESDAY, 2nd JULY, 1895, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. SALE OF GOVERNMENT Steam Launch Pilot. T KENNEDY MAODONALD k CO., • Limited, are favored with instruo tions from the Marine Department sell by Pablio Auction, as above— THE STEAM LAUNCH PILOT, as she now lies off the Breastwork near the Railway Wharf, in Wellington Harbor. The l&unoh is a eorew steamer, and wbb boilt by Mesßrs Fraser and Tione, of Auckland, in 1884. She is built of wood, md the bottom is covered with Muntz metal. Her length is 60ft b3tween perpendioalar? and 63ft over all. The breadth is 13ft 9in from outeide of plank, and depth of hold is 7ft 2in. Her draught if 6ft aft and sft forward. Her gross tonnage is 30*94, and register tonnage 1076. Her engines are compound surface con* densing. The boiler was made to stand a working pressure of 801 b per square inch. ! Her cylinders are on the compound sarfaoe condenalng inverted oylinder principle. The vessel has lately been on the Patent Slip, Wellington, and overhauled, part of the Muntz metal has been renewed, and a falße keel put on her. For further details, &o. t apply to the Auctioneers, 84, Lambton quay, Wellington. J. 0. CHAPMAN, 1264 Auctioneer. PIANOS. NOW LANDING, anothei Shipment of and " Challen^' Pianos. Having a heavy Stock, we oan offer very LIBERAL TEBMB to intending purchasers. A. OAKEY, AQENT for Messrs John Brinsmead and Sons and Messrs Ohallen & Son. Envelopes I Envelopes ON BALE at this Offioe, a Large Quantity of ENVELOPES at 4/6 PER 1000. Also, Proof of Debt Forme Customs Forms Beoeipt Boohs Promissory Notes Acceptance Forms On Demand Foims

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Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8278, 19 June 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8278, 19 June 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8278, 19 June 1895, Page 4

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