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XV every rie&crip ion Biipplied. at short notioe. Send I. for orders to " Tnc Colonist" Job Printing D partment. TO _LET. AT LOWER MOUTERE — " Moutere House, containing ten rooms, with orohard and about 4 acres of paddook. TO LET— BO Aores of Land. „ 50 Aores of Land. WAITED FREEHOLD HOTEL PROPERTY, with Land attached. J. A.~~6UY, Land & Commission Agent, NGATIMOTI, 2697 G. P. HINGSTON —IS NOW SELLING— Terms Cash, less 2J per cent Discount. Flour, 10/- and 10/6 per lOOlbJbag Best Cryetal Sugar* 11/- per bag Excelsior Wax Candles, 12/- per 251 b bex Bast Kerosene, 4/6 tin Sosp, 7/- per box Fine, o'ean Salt, 4/9 per ewt bag 51b boxeß Tea, 5s and 6s 6d eaoh Splendid loose Tea 1/4 per lb, unequalled for value Teas in chests, boxes, tins, and paoketa, at tight prices Currants, machined, 4d lb Sultanas, machined, id lb Lemon Peel 6d lb EBsenoe Lemon 4d bottle Carbonate Soda 61bs for 1b Cream Tartar 1/3 lb , Nutmegs 2s lb, Desaioated Coocanut 6d lb Highland Milk 5s per doz, 21b tinß Meats Is, Sheep Tongues 1b and 1/2 Sardines in Tomato Sauce 3d, Sardines in Oil 3d tin Worcester Sauoe 6d per larga bottle Tomato Sauoe 6d per large bottle Rolled Oats lid bag, Oataa Is Corn Flour from 3d lb Quaker Oats 9d pkt Genuine Brown Windsor Soap 7 oakea for 6d ; Cutioura Soap 1/3 ; New Blacking 4d per dozen oaket; Axes 3s and*3/9 eaoh; Selected Axe Handles 9d eaoh; Clothes Lineß from 4d each Mixed Lollies, Bisoults, Farm anfi Dairy Produce,' Enamalware, Brußh and GlaSßware, Cutlery, Crookery, and Toilet Re guisites at lowest rates. Cameron s Dark Tobnoco, 3 plugs for Is. Gods delivered to all parts°of the town. G. F. HTNGSTON, Cash Grocer asd Direes Importer Hirdy-street, Nelson. Telephone 194. EGGS. Your hens MUST lay if you give them a little " K " Poultry Tonic with their food every day. It costs little, but works . wonders in increasing the egg supply. _ TRY IT In Shilling Packets— it All Stores. For Sale by Tender. EXCHANGE HOTEL, NELSON Freehold Property. • nRENDERS are invited, and will be re JEL oeived by the undersigned up to 4 p.m on MONDAY, 17th September, 1906, for thi purchase of the above Hotel property. The land has a frontage to Bridge-Btreet and extends back 161 feet to Wakfttu street. The property oooupies a splendid poßiuoi » for business, being in the centre of the oit; > and adjacent to the New Post Offiae. Thi House does an excellent Bar trade. Tbe Hotel is in flrst-claBS order, and is a present leased to a good tenant. The highest or any tender will not neoee sarily be accepted. Full particulars obtainable from W. ROUT & SONS, , 306S Hotel Brokers. c ' »*Br%ra *ag a. af fc •fla w Undertake tha protection of INVENTIONS DESIGNS and TRADEMARKS in a . Countries. J Address— Queen's Chambers, Wellington; Send for pamphlet "Advioe to Inventore 1 free on application. 1 B HALL MARKED t H WHEN BUYING H SEE ■■ ~" THAT § KELSON I lIMOATEH-o/s MB Name Is on evsry Paoket and Ban Box. It is a guarantee and the h hall-mark Wl purity, quality, value.

BISLEY BROS, and GO. BISLEY BROS, and CO. LAMD! LAW! LAND! Hundreds of Properties on our Land Register, including Buns, Agricultural Farms Orchards, Building Allotments. IS» SPECIAL.- Several Large and Superior City and Suburban Residences; extensive grounds, with nice plantations. Also unsold portions of ihe well-known Enner-Glynn, Maitlands, Henley, Drum Uuan Estates, and Ivanhoe Estate. EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT ARRANGED. International Harvester Company Implements. Sole District Agents for the MCL Ol'mick Celebrated Binders and Farm Implements. Osboriie Celebrated Binders, Mowers, &c, and all Extras. Cash or extended terms given as desired. I Little's Powder and Fluid Sheep Dip. | Also in Stock— Binder and Hop Twice. Fencing Wire. Wire Netting, etc. ; fti'fiQQ'Spprlca HtLg &AP/1q Paspalum Dilatatum, Ryegrass, Cocksfoot, Rape, TurVJlctOO CSCCUO. V*±as& K3CCUO. nip Seed, &c, at lowest rates. Samples on application.! ■ — o — '■ — : — j Interest to Farmers. Keep up the Heart of your Land. Double your Crops by using our Fertilisers. Fertilisers. We are DISTRICT AGENTS far the following well-known brands of Manures,, supplied in any quantities, as desired. For prompt cash or on extended terms, viz., Payable "WHEN CROPS are marketed, which plan gives every producer of the soil, whether RICH or POOR, an equal chance. SOLE AGENTS FOR— FISON'S^ENGLISH SUPERPHOSPHATE of Lime.— Gunranteed 26 per cent, solvable phosphates. Highly*£ecommended, ■ , _nn . , 11 v 1. 4. SHIRLEY'S AUSTRALIAN SUPERPHOSPHATE of Lime.— Guaranteed 28 percent solvable phosphate. "ROCKLAND" GUANO.- Guaranteed 40 per cent phosphate, with heavy percentage ammonia and potashv Excellent manures for hops and all root crops, "ROCKLAND" POTATO & GRAIN FERTILIZERS.— Guaranteed 40 per cent phosphate, 2 per cent ' ammonia, 2 per cent potash. MEAT EXPORT COMPANY, LTD., Wellington. NO. 8: Blood and Bone, or Mixed Manure, containing 26 per cent phosphates, 8 per cent ammonia. NO. 1 : Guaranteed 48 per cent phosphate 4 per cent ammouia. HiT Quotations from M 10s per tonVAPORITE, "°- VAPORITE. THE FARMERS' FRIEND, STRAWSON'S ENGLISH (Registered). For destruction of WIRE-WORM, GRUBS, BEETLES, EEL-WORMS, JOLUSWORMS, PHYLLOXERA VASTA.TRIX, INSECTS, and other similar pests Infesting the soil, and also SLUGS. The new process is so extremely simple and inexpensive that, remembering the world-wide and disastrous effects of underground pests, its advent to agrioulture is little short of revolutionary. . The Process consists cf distributing the powder Vaporite in the soil. The Vapor.te gradually evolves a noxious vapor which fi'la the interstices of the soil, from which the insects cannot escape, and are consequently destroyed, The development of vapor is slowly promoted by the influence of the soil, and remains in force for a long time, probably two to six months. For Field Crops Generally, 200 to 250 lbs of Vaporite per awe should be sown broadcast, ploughed m and allowed to remain undisturbed, when the vapor gradually developes in sxiffioient quantity to destroy the insects without injuring the roots, Fir Fiuit Trees, Bushes, Vines and Single Plants, where the roots ought not to ba disturbed, «» Vaporite ehould le diLbled in, one boie being made in eaoh Equare yard as deep as the roots, and about one ounoa of the material put m, and the top of the hole covered with earlh. For various plants grown under exceptional conditions, as in hot-houses, a little mixed with soil according to discretion. For Tomatoes, Cucumbe: s, Vegetables, Flowers, Etc, dig in 14 to 2 ozs. to the Equare yard. Every kind of insect, sheltering in the soil, that injuras cultivated crops can be destroyed by this process without harm to ihe plant. Wheaf, Oats. Barley, Hops, Potatoes, Vines, Sugar Cane, Frnit Trees, and, in fact, aU cultivated crops suffer damage from underground n-va» es, whioh may now be successfully destroyed by Vaporite. which is also a fertilizer. Sold in parcels of 2Blbs at Us ; 561bs at 25s ; lewt casks at 425 ; and 2 cwt casks at 40s per cwt. BISLEY BROS. & CO., Sole Agents, Auctioneers, Land, Estate and General Commission Agents, - - Hardy-St., Nelson.

IMPORTANT SOTICE TO HOPGROWERS & FARMERS. WE have in stock and to arrive early, large stooks of — HOP Englißh Hemp Twine HOP American Bull Dog Twine HOP New Zealand Gold Medal Twine Also, Binder Twine. Supplied in any quantity^ and when requiied, at lowest quotations. Order early. BISLEY BROS, & CO. 3*38 Merchants, Nelson. Farms, Waimea West. rriWO good Farms, Waimea West, 75 JL acres and 210 aores respectively, properties of Mrs 0, F. Buss. 5233 ADAMS & KINGDON. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1859, Capital - - £1,50 ,00C Paid-up Capital and Reserves £600,00( Fire, Marine, and Acciden Bisks of every deseriptioi accepted. Prompt and Liberal Settlemen of Claims. Lowest Curtent Rates chargec — c— ACCIDENT BRANCH— F. A. BAMFOND, Manager, Savings Bank Buildings, Trafalgar-street, Nelson, FIRE & MARINE BRANCH— C, E. WILSON, Manager, 2661 Trafalgar-street, Nelson.

F. LOUISSON and CO. ABE NOW OPENINGtheir First Shipments of Goods FOB Spring and Summer Wear. TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! Per S.S. " Ruapehu." Now being Displayed AT * WILKIE'S ESTATE, BRIDGE STREET. v

KARSTEN FOB FURNITUEE, GO-CARTS, & PRAMS. REMEMBER- NEW AND SECOND HAND. Exchange & Mart, Bridge Stieel

; SUTTON'S SEEDS. j FOR FARM: > Turnips, Mangels J Clovers, Rape, 3 Grasses, etc., etc. ' GARDEN: Lawn Grasses, Flowers, Vegetables. '. Seed Potatoes. » Procurable from LEVIN & CO., Ltd., , 2918 Nelson - I _^ _— — —

E. BUXTON and CO., LIMITED, Trafalgar Street, Nelson, HAVE JUST LANDED A LAEGE SHIPMENT of the Well-known and Favourite Planet, Jr., Garder?, Field and Orchard Implements. — - ■■ — ■■ — • — * ' /■ WHEEL HOES, with their attachment for cultivating, hilling, furrowing, covering, etc., are among the mrnrn^ great labour gavers of the age. They not only make the,; care of all rowed crops a pleasure, ; , ' but eDatle a man to care for five timea the area that can be done with the ordinary Hoe, j&2W The Double Wheel Hoes, while they work equally well between two rows of „- J &%sr plants, are especially adapted for straddling one row, working close . jj!!®r up to both sides of th&plants until they are 20 inches high. ' jmS^ Single Wheel Hdes are rather lighter than the Double, and f£SF')kjor a Jllbyfeip^ while the wheels can be set on the side of the frame, enabling ; 'j^^^^m'^ %&k : k - v s f£k> both sides of row to be hoed at the same time, yet t^iey are t^^^^^^M. %i v "” a iHS§--flf^«C|f^ J^^^^^^^k best adapted for working between v t'wo' rows of plants. . y^^^^^^^, T '''^' ' ■■'■■■■■.■■■■■■;■ AND DRILL SEEDERS c The flavr Ptaiiet Hill €Rd^Or lit feeders s r ' • aye the very best hand -power Seed Planters in the" world. In;- ' [, - provement aitef^m^pemenihas^been adopted during au ox i-on ; :?^ f - X^W^W. enee of 25ye#s in -manufacture, until they are now Jar in S ' \ - advance of any [ oth^r Seeders, and without a rival. These Sen ers. ' t, Afflf i^^^^&n at the will ofi he operator; either ' sow Seeds in a continuous; drill. V^J^jL • ~ Jt^^Al^^SK^fX thick or thifij shaftow or _ deep. They open the ,^T|-w ; . * \_^2J^«bsk ' '" (>taM>yu^ upon Applicatibfi.

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Colonist, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11737, 20 September 1906, Page 3

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