Motueka Hotel, HieH-BXBUZ, MOSDBBA 0. HOLYOAKE, Proprietor. npBRMB moderate, and Meals ptovlde ""■"- ™ Omm °** qaaJH 8 ' BeM ' Snd SpIrUB Of the voty beßl A oomfortable Two-horse Oonvsyiooe runs 5 and from the Wharl on arrival and departure of the Steam* ra. Saddle Horses and Vehicles or hire «*££? h gSt Oth f r , Im » r °vementa, **c Pro prletor has ereoted a oonvenient Bathroom Full sited (Wright's) Billiard Table ; Aooommodation for xin hotses In otabfi JLooee boxes and good paddooks attaohed, STANLEY SHOOK AND WAKE FIELD MAIL. JLJ DAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAS SSS^n'Jn B '^ Oalling at Thorpe Post Sw I a and D °^dale at 9, arriving at Wakefield at 11 a.m. Returns sami day leaving Wakefield at 1 p.m, Dovedale S^B^atSp^^"' WrlVlDg M A oomfortable Conveyano for Passengu. Parcels carried at a reasonable rate. AH orders entrusted to the undersigned WiJ be careully attended to. . THORNS, &fail Contractor. ■ — NEWMAN BROS.' ROYAL MAIL OOACHB ] WEST COAST" SERVICE. • T BAYS' Motaplko for West Coast I 1 ? f Trains oa TUESJAI NESDAY and AXURDAY, in time for i pa^l cn t? r ! -° ° B * oh «»e Trains for Nelson ' TheMotupiko Coach eonneots with tie ] Reeftonand Wastpoat Coaches at Inangihua Junction. ' Parcels oarried at mod rate rates. Booting Office, Crown Stables NEWMAN BROS., Proprietor. ,
ROYAL MAIL COAOH. ! Nelson-Richmond— MotuekaRiwaka. j NEWMAN BRoJ, Proprietors. fpHE Proprietors oall the attention of tba JL iravelling public to the faot that the Biohmond-Riwaka Coaoh Sebviob has been extended to Nelson, and Coaches now leave the Crown Stables, Nelson, Daily, or Kiwaka, and arrive daily from Riwaka, a« per timetable appends. All parcels and order rooeive Btrlot and businesslike attention. Daily Timetable: Leave Nelson for Riwaka at 9 a,m ; arrlvln I Riwaka 2.30 p,m. Leave Riwaka for Nelson at 8 a.m ; awiving Nelson 1.30 p.m. Luncheon; Redwood's Va'e NEWMAN BROS., Proprietors Daily Coach Service. OOAOHBS Leave Nelson (Wilkins & Field Hardware Cc,) at 10.30 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. Leave Glonduan: 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Retobn Fabes : To Cemetery, 9d ; Old ham's Creek, 1/- ; beyond and to Glenduan, 1/6. PARCELS, eto, carried at reasonable rates For particulars and booking, apply WILKINS & FIELD HARDWARE 3178 CO., or PALACE CAR STABLES
MARK SMITH'S AWFUL AGONY. SUFFERED TORTURE FROM MUSCULAR RHEUMATISM. . i ANKLES SWOLLEN, HANDS J SWOLLEN. : MUSCLES IN KNOTS, SPINE ( AFFECTED. 1 l DOCTORS SAID THE CASE WAS j HOPELESS. < CROWE'S REMEDIES CURE IN SIX WEEKS. j MARK 81 SMITH, Farmer, Pleasant ' Point, writes : " I waß in the Timaiu j Hospital with inflammation of the kidneys, f and contracted mufeulor rheumatism. My joints wer& swollen, and my ankles and , bands were much enlarged. I also suf-' ; fered from my spice, and could not stand ■ up atraight. My case was declared hope- ] less, but after six weeks under your treat- • ment I was thoroughly cured." ' W H, "CROWE, | Medical Expert, Bridge street, ] NELSON. j
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Colonist, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11678, 13 July 1906, Page 1
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469Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11678, 13 July 1906, Page 1
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