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fiRTISEMENTa I [Floor Cloth, 12ft. 00EK CARPET CABP£T SQUARES MATS 00U1STBEPANES CURTAINS Linen Tabling BLINDS GO-OAETB Looking Glasses i\Tf^ Jfa SO TxTS LrH VA OU OV/X^ %*j 9 DPHOLBIpREKP, E TgO. -STREET - a 'IT IS CORRECT J ETIQUETTE . . To offer your visitors ihe best ; indeed hospitality means making your visitors comfortable and happy, and you can » do this only by giving them the best. When you have visitors be sure to offer them t Suratura Tea. 3 " ' i It is the best. From its origin to your table, Nature's and Man's best efforts ' j are put forth to make it the best. It is , absolutely the only pure tea on the , market. Suratura Tea oomes from ) Ceylon, and is guaranteed not blended I with "ndian, Cuina, or any cheap or r inferior teas. i RETAIL PRICES :] buratura A quality . . 1/8 per lb 1 „ B „ .. 1/11 „ ; „ D „ .. 22 1 » X |, - .• 2/6 „ SCLANDERS & Co., Waola3al9 Ageat3 for Nslaon DiiiMji. ■^S^S^^imimii-ii ■< n .i>rr t ;|fMOATE4CO|S **%, AT the Paris Exliibition of 1900, "A GRAND PRIZE" was awarded by the International Jurors, representing Eminent Scientists and Food Experts from all parts of the World, to the preparation of Corn Flour known throughout the World under the Mark or Brand— DURYEA'S.) THIS PRIZE IS The "Highest Award" possible to have been received by anybody or any product. TO BE HAD OF ALL GROCERS AND STOREKEEPERS.

NEW ADV Linoleum, 12ft.^ INLAID LIKOLIUAI CARPET t EARTH RUGS SHEETIKG TOWELS TAPEBIEY TABLE COY, ES Blind Hollands WAX/NUT OYEBMANTELB Bamboo Poles *"G. FLEMi: 0A 3 I N|B ta !r MAKM KB , HARDY NET) RON FISFING COMPANY LIMITSP.-FREBH FiHH alway on band. Whcltaile snd Rdail, at ih D;p>t, the Port, Nelsoa. Abc, PCRI KE in &ry qu nti y. Country Agent recji'.red. Motueka Cash Store, P. G. MOFFATT, PROPRIETOR, DESIRES to thcok the residents ol Motceka and turrounding distiiots for the literal patronage eocorded him Juring tbe past ten mon'hs, end will endeavor, b.y Eupplying ihe very best qu&litj o? poods in ihe frll'.w : nq lines— Qroceriee, Oonfcc ionery. Crockery, Fancy Gsods, Musio, &c, &c.~as the lowest possible prioea FOR CAHB, to rneriS the ooctinuca euppcrt o! bis Cu3iornir3 247 Sports, Games, &c. Season 1901-2.3 — o — JE. HOtNSELL & CO baveileasure • in aoEounoing /nil 6tocks in above, at lowest prioes and Siecvai, Teems to Clubs. Cbiceet Gcoes — Bats, FeUbam'e, Duke s, &c, all gradeß ; Dake's and Corcpceition JBalls, Leg Guards, Batiing Olovep,- Qi-unt-Jets, S amps, &c. Tesnis Gocds— Full range in Riequtte iii all weigblß. Tennis Kets, fckz ngeratd other New Season Bal s. A- glisq Goods— Fu.'l socka in Rds, Flits, fcinnowp, Cists, Traoes, Live Kbit Hook?, Waders; a^o ore pair Waiicg Tnusera, hz> 10. J. b st qual ty, 353. Two fitr.es st low {rices ol l'6i 103 and £45. • .I.E. iu.U.-.SE'LL & CO. NEW J3OOKF. Sergent's "The Tieasure of Captain Scarlett," 3/G Bagot'g " The Just and Unjust," 2/6 ; Gaborian's " Monsieur Lecoq," 3/G Rees' " Chun-li-kung," 2/6 Boothby's "Farewell Nikola," 2/6 David Lyall's "The Gold that Perishelh," 2/6 ■ Atherton's " The Aiistocrats," 2/6 Crockett's " Love Idylls," 2/6 Fraser's " Mama's Meeting," 3/iJ Graham's " Harlaw of Sendle," 2/6 Nat Gould's " Settling Day," 2/Binstead's "More Gals' Gossip," 3/6 Bound volume " Lady's Realm," 5/- --" The Girl's Realm," 5/H D. JACKSON JUfcT 1 ECEIVED- EX WAIMA7EA SHIPMENT OF Belwarp Serges AND Viciinias. FRACT:CAL TAILOR & HABITMAKfiB, TBiFALGAn-STr.EEr, NFISOf.

n S( ! uare *y .ia the h s\s'/i / I ' A draff; ra 33ns yS\jr /I a co^i a COUgil, 1' y'^^^^m I pneumonia, end "2!g^jfcM.\/ often the beginning c "^^^lip/ c^ consumption 8 if r ° v shun ?, draf t. But t //mMI! ou can 'k i'i-liiig in iggislgK/ the sfcreet-cars; either in JHSsp' the closed or open cars. Then - /We' ee P a * hand a bottle of It will cure a "street-cur cold ''in 0 * night. Tho moment you feel chilly ov feverish, vranl to cough, or l::\ro nv} 1 tightness in tho chest take a uui-2. Tho s relief, is immediate. ' * Put up in large and small bottles. 1 Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Plaster is a great aid to the Cherry Pectoiui. Placed directly over the painful 1::^. it draws out all soreness, relieves congestion, ' and imparts great strength. i Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer Co.. I ctvc-'J. ,'.■ 2 ,-.«.. ;t. SA. QHEEB FAEVI FOR SALE.- A tompaot O Freeboid Property of Bb-JUs 1500 Acre*, within one mile of E^iivay Station and froniiog g.^od rostV'i'wc-ibir g ploughable ; would carry 200) shesp. -Evidence, bsx rooms, and Outbuildings. Abundant waler Eupply ; 50 aces ia tumip3,; 700 crossbred sheep iric'uded with property. ; Price low.- A. SHIETi IFFS, Belgrcve. G-KANVILLE AND Co. TT7EJ b:g to anaonnafg thai w^iu.?; OPENED r;3 TO 33 in ri. gc-.trcei, acd ONE ii Nile-s'reet, and ,hpe, by'"s?llirg nothiog but the .Vtry Bißt QjiltyjaULe Very Lowest Trice for Cash, to obtain a sh?re"of public patronage Wo do.not intend to nr.drs<ll anyone, bat ss we Buy for Cash, vis will allow no ona to under-eell us, except tho c that deal in an inferior chsj o(|goods. w..h|whom we dojiot compote. Currents, Salt .cas, and Eddies opined with the very latest improved mach.oe,y. Please corcpire our Goods to.Bcm^'of the advertised EO-cillel Ei^h Class Gjoda <?; mixed with leatber, fcr wbich th y want it distinotly understood are ths best brand. Orde.e called forrnj Goods delivered lo auy part of the To? n and Suburbs* Telephone 12!. .GRANVILLE & CO., CA-H fcTOIEKEEPEE?. I "WOOL SEASON. T^TB ARE PBEFAIE3 TO MiKB ADVANCES I — ON— Wool, Buttee, '-AND— Other Produce FOR SHIPMENT TO THE LONDON MAIiXET. J. H. CO~CK & CO.

Traialgar-st 5 iWclson* OUE BHIPMEKTS OF ELECTBOPLATE WIRE ABE KOW OPENED QDT, and comprise a vcr/ FISS2U SELEOHON of t'ae KEWiBT and CfIUC&ST DESIGNS in— Dinner an 3 Braskfast Cruotg, Tea and Coffee Hets, B[oi Water O^ns, diteraoo i Tea Sata, Sngiw and Oreams, Oake Baskets. Teap.ta and Staad', Bisciit Lsoxe3, dalad Bods aui dervera, 0 Liqaor Erames, Spirit Kettles, Coffee Pets, Chi|iren'd Mug?, Bresd Tj&ya and Kniyea. T.-asfc Backs and Fickle Jars, Fiph Knives and Forks, Jam and Butter lashes*, cigg Frames, Oaaea ol Tea Spoons, Waiters, Fruit Kuivas, Salts aad Spoojp, Bafcter Kaivee, BieA and Piokle Fork?, Jam Hpoona, Card Oases, Serviette Ring 3, Dram Flaskd, c c, eta. . CTTTUE-RY. '*' "' " CUTLERY. We are offering Bpscally goo 4 v&lae in LOOKWOOD'd ana OaKISTO^HSK JOHNSOS'B OUTIu^RY, comprisirg— T&h't and Deeserfc Kniv£S in all gnaiifeie J , Carvers, Tsbla tt c's, Qama Caryara and HamKniyes, Bread and Oake Eoive3, Bowie Bad Shea h Koiv s, Carvers in ca es, Johnson's and Oiausa Bazora. end Scissors, and a faw dozens ol JOSEPH BODGJBE'S Pocket Jinivea. All qualities of E.P Efoona and Forks ; also, the celebrated IS Beraid Silver •' S^ons and Forkf, warraptei (o W:ar white throughout. One s ! oois of Builders' and General Ironmongery, Btushwarc, Enamelled and Gr^cite Ware are inees o:mp?etc. "^ We hava Recently Landed— Bayard aaa Bami!■te n Fea Rifles, 30 ca t es 8.8. and 22 Bullet and Shot = _T' % Cartridges, Wood Buckets and Tubs, Step Ladders, **QBm^\^ : -<&MtmmKtß^t 2CO.b Weighing Machinep, Oberry Btoners, Eaiein fce^ers, Clreavm's Water Filtsrs, Fletcher^ Gas FOii THE HOLIDAY SEASON.— AH slzss of J3pante3 Tiuaks, Boanet Boxsb, Ghdstona acd Hand Baga, Bug Siraps, C>bin Trunk?, Poifmanleaux, Leather Trunks, eio, E. BUITON^Oo., Ltd., ME B CHANT a*.

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Colonist, Volume XLV, Issue 10268, 27 November 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume XLV, Issue 10268, 27 November 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume XLV, Issue 10268, 27 November 1901, Page 3

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