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Pianos. Pianos. JUST RECEIVED.— A direct Shipment of [■ A. J, HARLAND'S CELEBRATED \ PIANOS, Academy, Empire, and Queen Models. r Also, a Sample Portable . EVANGELIST HARMONIUM . by the same maker. The lightest, cheapL est, and most powerful ever invented, , Weighs 181bs, ; closes to small portmanteau size. Call and in^j. . _t our stock oi Pianos and the marvellous Carpentei Organs. Low prices, Easy Terms, LOCK, Universal Provider. Guns, Guns. WE are pleased to announce that we have received a shipment of firstclass and up-to-date DOUBLE-BARREL SHOT GUNS direct from the celebrated maker, MRC.G. BONEHILL, who is admitted to be one of the best manufacturer, in the world. Fine English or Damascus Twin Barrels, properly full choke bored, steel rebounding front action locks, and all th. latest improvemonts. Prices from <£_ upwards/ LOCK, Complete Furnisher. f (NEW INVENTION). The Britannia Air Rifle. THE most Powerful and Accurate ii the world, for efficiently learning the art of Rifle Shooting at trifling cost Recommended by the greatest militarj authorities in England. This marvellous Air Rifle has a range of 50 yards : wii kill a rabbit at 40 yards. Micrometer Rear Si^lit. Polygroove Rifling. 1000 Shots for ss. Full particulars from the Importer. W LOCK. FOB SALECOMPACT FARM at Richmond, with, in -half-mile of Railway Station containing Thirty-six Acres of splendic agricultural laud, all in crop or undei cultivation. Large frontage to main road, Improvements comprise 6-roomed Hous. and farm buildings, all in excellent order Price .81800; of which large proportior can remain on mortgage at five per cent Apply— 2772 PITT & MOORE. 3 nnHE Land Bill is hardly , JL sft important to you as your tea bill. Try Planter's Choice or Arcadia. They are economical. All Grocers, l | Coughs, Colds, W 3 § Bronchitis, Consuinptiou, § 1 and all other Lung: 1 I Troubles speedily give way I I to Perfect Health when | i § Lane's I I Emulsion 3 • lof Cod Liver Oil is taken. 1 I This Emulsion improves I I the whole body by way of 1 I the stomach first, and then jr through the blood, making | it red, rich, and pure. In g blood of the pure sort tbe | deadly germs of coasump- .1 tion cannot live. Doctors 1 call Lane's Emulsion a g medicine food — luzdicine j because it cures disease ; a I Jfood, because it builds up j! the body. All chemists \ and stores sell it. Prices 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle. g I They say that the face i_ !!;e "index of* the mind." But haw many tired Minds there must be if one may judge by the faces one sees around. How really sad it is to notice the hundreds of people to-day with faces, oh, so tired ; and. as for the complexions, well, they were left in the nursery years ago. This ought not to be. It is not your mind which is at fault at all, it is nothing more or less than ■ that your skfn wants food— a lit--1 tie nourishment to feed the delicate network of tissues at the back of the skin. i You brush yoiir hair, nourish it, § attend to your hands and teeth ; but § what about the face? Well, ia 9 most cases it is utterly neglected, - ; j quite forgotten. You might not be inclined to believe it — you might be a bit sceptical at first— but there IS a remedy for these tired faces, something which can mal^e the skin soft, pliant, and with a colouring like sweet briar roses. VALAZE is its name. A dainty little woman has come into our midst in the person of Mademoiselle Helena Rubinstein. This lady,' a Russian Skin Specialist of high repute, brings with her the magic preparation called "VALAZE," and the wonders it works ' are nothing short of miraculous. It is entirely a skinfood, composed of rare ingredients, which feed and tone up the tired, skin. Picture a person half-starved in the body— thin and emaciated. Then give careful attention, regular and nourishing food, and note the difference. : It is precisely so with your face — it is starvir^ ! Give it a few applications .-of VALAZE, and— is it really YOUI . face which the mirror is reflecting . Yes, you won't be able to keep the surprise back even from yourself, and as for your friends, welt they will be wanting to know what is making your face so radiant. c VALAZE costs.only 4s and 6s . I gdajar. You can -obtain it either, I" post' free, from Mlie.- Rubinstein, the Valaze Massage Institute, Brandon Street, Wellington; or from any leading chemist. J. H. RANKIN, AUCTIONEER, LAND & COMMISSION AGENT, —HAS FOR SALE— -j Q ACRES of Leasehold in High-st., _L/_d Motueka. Lease has about 15 years to run, with right of renewal ; has an up to date 9-roomed House, almost new, with water laid on upstairs and down ; at present owned and occupied by Mrs Jennings. Being on the main road to the port, this property is certain before long to become very valuable for building sites. A REAL BARGAIN. Owner leaving the district. TIP-TOP PASTORAL & AGRICULTURAL FARM AT NGATIMOTI. )FJ£*£* ACRES of the finest land inthe /OD Ngatirnoti district, owned by Mr Alex. White, situated in the pretty Orinoco Valley, and an ideal Homestead. Has a big frontage to main road ; subdijj vided into convenient paddocks, and well watered by running stream. Good House, barn, hop ki!n, sheep yards, etc. Stock and Implements can be taken at a valuation. Price reasonable, and half the purchase money can remain at 4_ per cent. 7 ACRES of Native Lease in centre of Borough of Motueka; good .6-roomed House; 3 acres in orchard in full bearing. Lease about 15 years to run, with right of renewal. Low rental, A rare opportunity. • _ — 1 — 41 ACRES (more or less) Freehold, 2 suitable for orchard; geod land. Five minutes walk from Post Office. 31 ACRES (More or less) Freehold, 4 adjoining above. Easy terms can be arranged. - SEVERAL Orchard Properties throughout the District. For further particulars apply to — J. H. RANKIN, AUCTIONEER & COMMISSION AGENT, HIGH-STREET, MOTUEKA,

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Colonist, Volume XLIX, Issue 12018, 20 August 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XLIX, Issue 12018, 20 August 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XLIX, Issue 12018, 20 August 1907, Page 4

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