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Motueka Hotel High Street, Motaekft. Os'-HQLYOAKF, Proprietor. (LBte W- W. CeppiDß.) TIEBMB moderate, and Meals provided at X all turns. First-olnss aooommoda tion for viaiiore, Wine, Beer, and Spirits of the very bea uslity. A oom. ( ort%ble Two-horse conveyance runs to and from the wharf on arrival and departure o! tha steamers. Saddle horses and vehiclea for hire, Amongst ether improvements the FfO^ prietor has erected a convenient Ba'.h oom. Fall eized (Wright's) Billiard Table : Accommodation for ten horees in stabta Loose boxea and good paddock attachda . RAILWAY HOTEL, NEAR BAILWAY STATION, RICHMOND. »Q' _ FJ. L'PSOOMBE having taken th t above Hotel, whioh is within fifty yßrds of the Railway Station, haß had the oame thoroughly renovated and refumished r and several improvements have been eff:oted, inolading a first-ol ss Bathroom with Shower attaohed. Afternoon Tea for Lady and Gentleme Oyolists will always be obtainable. Travellers and others can depend on receiving every ojnsider at ion. Good Stabling and Accommodation fo Horses. Good Billiard Boom. The Motaeka Coach leaves daily at 12 noon. Parents and Children, ) rTIHE establishment cf a proper relafion_L ebip between parents and children should b?pin from the oradle; bat how many fathers or mothers know how to influenoa a obild ? It cannot be too often said that effeotion alone will not teach people ohUd-macagement. Up to the age of sixteen, at any rate, a boy or girl should be governed as well as loved. Children Bhould feel that tbeir parents are wiser than themselves— wise enough tp direct - and that any hint as to their will is properly binding. But this i 3 possible only when the parents reali? are wise. When they are foolißb,- erratic capricions, self-contra-dictory, the children will inevitßb'y find it out, and they will not have that high opinion of their parents wbiob most fathers and mothers think Bhould be a natural accompaniment of affection. It may even happen tha*, if parents are very unwise and weak, the earliest experiments of their < ffsprin? in accommodating themselves to human charaotf r, may consist of " pitying on " tbeir elderß (or their own purposes. While the ionoofnoe of children is often great, bo 'n their shrewdness, and they have a tendency to "try it ot>"with :es*ohtr.-; and parents if indecision of character leaves them too open ohanoe. Decision in the family cirole and in the household is highly important. The careful housewife will alw&ys deoide that Suratora is the only tea worth admitting into the bouue. Sur&tma Tea ig remarkable for its purity, strength, snd fragranoe, and is not blended with Indian, China, or other cheap and inferior teas. /TIHE favorite drink—" Webster's Pariei n JL Coffee," Eiffel Tower Brand. M. M.-WEBSTEP»,;Trafalgar-Bt 1 _ SOUTH BBITISH FIRE AND MABIKE INSUBANCE COMPANY obNEW ZEALAND, CAPITAL .. ~ .. £1,900,00 100,C00 Shares of £19 eaoh. PAID-UP and ACCUMULATED FUNDS EXCEED.. « £288,270] Unlimited Liability of Large Body of Share holders, resident throughout the Colony. Head Office. Auckland FIBE AWD MAbTnE BUSINESS AT LOWEST BATES. There being no local Directors for Nelson, and the undersigned having full power without reference to the Head Office, they are prepared to take Bisks and make Settle] ment of Losses wiifroutthe slightest delay. This Office combining &£ it does strength liberality in settlement and a purely New Zealand proprietary commends itself in many ways to Insurers. Nemos Sub-Agents: W. B, May .. .. Biohmond W. Painton.. .. Wakefield H. A. Tarrant . . Motueka J. J. Langridge . . Takaba W. O. Biiey . . . . Oollingwood SCLANDERS & CO. AGENTS FOB NELSON. J. C. MERCER, DIBEOT IMPOB EB AND OSCLI3 aIANUFACTUiiEB, IK announcing bis REMOVAL to bis spacious NEW PREMISES Centbal Tbafaloab-sibeet, .next door the Bank of New Zealand, begs to tender jhanka to the public generally for the large msasure of 8 jpporb extended to him einoe 1883, ana to assure them that every effort will, as in the past, be made on his part to onpply n: ost 17P-TODAIE & TBOBOUGHLY BELxABLE MACHINES and ACCF.S SOBIES, and everything pertaining to tha rade. At the same time he wisbeß to point oi theHnoreaßed facilities which his new pre mlses afford for carrying A LARG;4 BTOCK, EFFECTING BEFAIBS, &c, also that he haß engaged the services of an EXPERT CYCLE ME HANIC. A SPECIALITY wl 1 etill be'mede o REPAIRS, whioh will be executed in a thoroughly reliable, practice manner. The following Machines will be stooked -BINGEBS, RAMBLERS, STERLINGS, REMINGTONB, and N.Z. HUBIBBfiB, Ibo the celebrated JaMES Maobineß. ; Machines with the KEW FREiE WJREE:. in stock. First-class Bioglesnd landim MACHINES ON HlKtf. IS" INSPECTION hy the pubUo generDIALLY INVITED. J • C- MBRCF R, Di&£CP Impobteb and Ctcle Ma^ufacitjbb ; CiNTBAIi TBAFALGAB-BTTKET. '■ mTßlk»t LBdles I sr& l*g ad sj''? Are the acknowledged leading remedyfor all tcn.ala complaintg.Rccommen<lcdbythc Medical Kacultv.lT.o • genuine bear the signature of W.m iMAßTl.v(rci^i-rod without which none are genuine). NaLatlv sliculd >>c S^'JHL' 116 " 1 Of allCJicmiststiiroiiffliout th» »v O r : -l. HARTIN,Pharm. Chrmist, SOUTHAM?7O"J EiiSLAr.J. Awnts:SHABLAHIB&CB.,in..A-ii!j£ifiinl&V,-c:iinpt-^ 9 and NEW ZEALAND DRUG CO.. Chrisiclnirch c

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Colonist, Volume XLIV, Issue 10013, 23 January 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Colonist, Volume XLIV, Issue 10013, 23 January 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Colonist, Volume XLIV, Issue 10013, 23 January 1901, Page 1