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MEN ARE SAVING MONEY. 1 HAVING CLOTHES i ! MADE IN § CHRISTCHURCH. 1 HOW IT IS DONE. Every day w« hear of locil gentlwaen g saving as much as £2 10s. and neves less v than £2 on a aingle suit of clothes by „ having them made to their measure in " Christchurch. For a long time it has been felt that £4 or £5 was too much to pay for a suit, and it would certainly appear so when it is remembered that Georgt Daviee, the Christchurch tailor, is making suits t« measure for from 39/6 upwards, and giving a written guarantee of satisfaction with every garment he produces. A well-known local gentleman who 1 recently received a suit made to his measure in Christchurch by Mr. Daviel? is very enthusiastic about the saving effeoted, and is delighted with the style, fit and finish. of the clothes. He describes his experience thus:— __' " Some little time ago, I saw an advertisement of Mr. George Davies' in this papex in which he offered to make a suit of clothes to measure for from 39/6. Candidly, I was sceptical, but after some deliberation I wrote for samples and self-measurement form, and by return mail, I received a full range of really good suitings. I finally selected a pattern to my liking at £2 10?'. the suit, and took my measurements on the simple self -measurement form supplied, th«n 6ent them on to Mr. Daviee. About ten days or a fortnight later I received my clothes wiih a letter from Mr, Davies, asking me to try on, and examine the suit fully, and if I was not completely satisfied, to return it at once, and get my money back in full. All my previous doubts I must say proved groundless, for I found the suit the best fit I had aver had, and in quality and workmanship it is equal in every respect to the suits I have been paying £i 10s. and £5 for. lam satisfied I saved £2 by sending to Christchurch for those samples, besides getting a written guarantee of satisfaction, and taking no risk whatever." We understand Mr. Davies has just published a new Style Book, which he informs us will gladly be sent post free, together with samples of latest suitings, and self -measurement form to any address on request. When writing just say: "Kindly send me samples, etc," and address your postcard or letter to George Davies, Success Suit Shop, 184 Colombo Street, Christchuroh. I

JJAM MAKING & FRUjT PRESERVING. We have Full Stocks of Mason, Atlas, & Chicago Fruit Jars, in all sizes, and Extra Rings for them. Stone, -Glass .& Earthenware Jam Jars, Jelly Tumblers, Cheap Basins, Enamelled & Brass Preserving Pans, Stew Pans, Wood Spoons, Asbestos Stove Mats, Stone Jars, etc. Demijohns, 1, 2, 3, and 4 gallons. R. Snodgrass and Sons, BIEECT IMPOETEES,

. £150 FOR SALE. £150 A BARGAIN d — - : »s ITTTORKMAN'S COTTAGE of i\ T t rooms, and good section ground, j Apply— 275 BISLEY BEOS & CO. Motueka Hotel. H:GH SIKSET, MOTCEKi. 0, HOLYOAKE, Proprietor |>EKHS miderete, and Mtala provided a. Xt a' l hours. Fiist-ola s accommcation for viikqrg. Wi c, Ba&r and Spi i'fi of the ye y best q'ja'.i'y. A comfor'able Twc-horse Conveyanc? runs lo and from tha Wbari on arrival and •It-parture of the St' am^r- 1 . Saddle Horses *nd Vehioles on hir^. Amoagst other imp overneate, tbe Pro piif.tor has erecte-3 a oonveaient Bathroom. Full s : Z3d (Wright's) BillUrd Tab!r. Accommodation for I en horses in s able. Loose boxes and good paddocks attaci c i. i TELEGRAPH HOTEL" TAKAKA. OTTO HAASE (formerly of the Belgrove Hotel), in notifying that he has taken the above old established and ) centrally situated Hotel, wishes the public i I to know thai he has had new rooms added, j t and the whole place thoroughly renovated . '• and refurnished. I * Travellers and Visitors will find the j TELEGEAPH a comfortable and welle appointed Hotel, the interior arrange--1 ments having the personal supervision -of Mks Haase. Thti Stablus will have the personal j j :!•!. tention of the Proprietor, and Hoivcs i aad Vehicles (two and four wheolers) will be kept on Hire. A Covered Conveyance will also meet all Steamers. First-class Sample Eooni. Good Billiard Table. Letters and telegrams receive prompt attention. J ROYAL MAIL OOAOH. i Nelson— Richmond— Motueka— Riwaka. NEWMAN BROS., Proprietors. rHE Proprietors oall tbe attention o( tbs travelling publio to the fact that tbe Riohmond-Riwaka Ooaoh Sbbviob has been extended to Nelson, and Coaches now leave the Grown Stables, Nelson, Daily, oi Biwaka, and arrive daily from Biwaka, »c per timetable appendeed. ; All parcels and orders roaeive etriot and : businesslike attention. i | Daily Timetable Lbave Nelson (or Riwaka at 9 a,m ; arrivl Eiwaka 2.30 p,m. . | Leave Biwaka for Nelson at 8 am ; arriving I Nelson 1.30 p.m. Luncheon; Redwood 'a Valley. NEWMAN BROS., Procrtekr3 I^OOVERNWJENT NsuraNCF DEPARTMENT *• I FACT No. C. The GUAgANTEE OF THE STATE goe» »ttl every Policy Issocd ■ >f fte apartment, Evxbt pawon insured ander its condition* tests absolutely secure, ;' firmly aaagred that whatever may } happen the iull value of his polioy is as certein to be paid when the claim aocruet as that the sun flhall , rise in tiM^osomin^.

ORGANS ORGANS ORGANS. t 4' tt^Qt) Assortment of Xe^v an< 1 J\. Secondhand Organs irom £7 10 UpA'Ufds. 317 T. BLAKE HUFF AM. Eat with a Relish. Does your appetite go off in hot weither? Do you find your food tasteless and unappetising ? If so, you should try St. George Pickles j with your meals. They stimj uiate you, and give zest to your \ appetite. Tf your grocer doesn't keep them, make him get them for you. Manufactured by Irvine & Stevenson, Ltd., St. George Wo-ks, Dunedin. NEWMAN B*OS.' SOIAL MAIL OOACHB WEST GOABT SERVICE. T EAVE Motoplko {or the West tioas JLJ on arrival of Trains go. TUBBDAI and FRIDAY, returning again on WES NESDAY and SATURDAY, in time fo Passengers to catch the Trains for Nelson. The Motupiko Coaoh connects with thi SesiVirTSS^: Westpo* Coaahes at Inanga ho& Junoilot. Parcels oarried at moderate rates. Booking Ofßoo, Grown Stables NEWMAN 8808.. Proprietors NEWMAN BROS 1 BOYAL MAIL COACHES. NELSON TO BLENHEIM T EAVE Grown Stables, Nen>on, oi LJ MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, ant FRIDAYS, at seven o'olook a.m. LEAVE Criterion Hotel, Blenheim, or return, TUESDAYS, TSUBSDAYS, and SATURDAYS, at seven o'clock a.m, Parcels carried at moderate rpics. Booking Offioe ; Crown Stables. NEWMAN BROS. Proprietors. STANLEY BROOK AND WAKEFIELD MAIL. T EAVES Stanley Brook every TUES--I_J DAY, TBUESDAY, acd SATURDAY \To-ninf!S at 6.46. calling at Tharpe Post Office at 8.10, and Dovedale at 9, arriving at Wakefield at 11 a.m. Returns seme day, lexving Wakefie '<! a! 1 p.m., Dovedale at 3 p.m., and Thorpe at 4 {i,c3,, ariiving at Stanley Brook at 5 30 p.m. A ccipfoi cable Conveyance for Passengers Pa>c Is carried a* a reasonable rale. . All or<?e<s tntrcsted to the unders'gaed wil! fee cttifcfuliy attended to. J. THORNE, Mall Contractor. SOUTH BRITISH Insurance Company, Limited. Capital £2,900,00( Accumu i ated Fands exceed .. £568,0(M FIRE & MARINE A ACCIDENT INSURANCES, Including Employers' Liabili'y tor Com yensalion ander the Workers' Compenaatici Acts, Mortgage Indemnity, Public Rißfe Personal Accident either singly or in oon junction with Sickness Benefits ; BurgUry Plate Glass Fidelity Guarantee etc. ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. | Sub Agents fob Dxstbiot : City, Ruhtrtson Bros ; Motueka, H, A TaTHnt ; Richmond, W. R. May ; Takaka J J. Langridgo & Co ; Waktfiald, E. J Painton ; Colliogwood, \v. C. Rifey &Co Upper M-utere. C. F. Mantzj WestporJ • J. j; Molony, ;■ - * • i F. &D. EDWABDS, AGENTS, RAFALGAR STREET. Next National Bank

Fertilisers. IN STOCK— Picton, Eape and Turnip, etc; Eockland, Hop, Gr:nn. Potato,etc; Stanley's Sup. of 1 im«- ; Wei lington Blood and Bone Supplied in sacks or by the- i-.n. BISLET BEOS. A CO., 3700 Solt.' Agents' J. H. RANKIN, AUCTIONEER, LAND Sl COMMISSION AGENT, —HAS FOE SALE— 27 i'.CEBS Leasehold in Borough of Motueka, 2s 6d per acre rent. .£ls per acre. 30 ACKES Leasehold, 7s Gd.an acre rent ; new 8-rooined house, well I laid out with choice shrubs. 300 ACEES Freehold, arood sheer: country ; 130 acres in grass, balance good bush, carrying 100 sheep, 30 head cattle 51 ACEES Freehold, Lower Moutero; two acres in hops, balance uiuler plough and in grass. Quality of land really good. Price .££so. I 131 AOEES Freehold, Eiwakft; -low hills, 50 acres in bush, two acres orchard in fall bearing, 7-rooined house, barn, subdivided and well watered. ,£2OO in cash required, balance can remain at 5 per [cent. Price .£9OO. ! 28| ACEES Native Lease ; 19 years tc [ run. Situated centre of Borough of i Motueka, 21 acres in orchard in full ! bearing; 0-roomed house, almost .new, water 3nid on every eonvenk'nci' ; 4-stall ! stable, h>pkiln an<l «tlu r ••> t' uildings. i Price X ! i!'>o. 1 95 A CUES Native ].(,->,,. m Burough of Motueka: Js_y # ca v !i t=> v>>n. New 5- ■ roomed house and butbniJoi Has all been cropped. Low rent; [ J >W.b£Goo. | 25 ACEES of 'Freehold in Borough, together with two honses theroon, one of four rooms and the other of six, in good repair. Barn, stable and trap shed Price .£750. 13£ ACEES Freehold, Motueka, within five minutes' walk c-f Post Olilce ; firstclass land. Price .£715. 6 ACEES Native Reserve, close tc High street ; house, stable, etc., fronting on three streets. Greater part in orchard in full bearing. Price .£SOO. 666 ACEES Freehold, Ngatinioti; capable of carrying 2 sheep to the aero. House, stable, sheep, yards, dip, hopkiln etc. Well watered by running stream, long frontage to main road ; good flats and low ploughable hills. Price, including over 1000 sheep, .£SOOO. Half purchase money can remain at 4a per cent. A rare opportunity. 7 A.CKES Nativeleaseholdm Borough ; 6- roomed house in good repair ; 2 acres . in orcha*-'!, balance in grass and crop ; corner bioeV. Price JS3SO. A bargain. Further particulars may be had on ap plication t~—J. H. RANKIN, AUCTIONEER "& COMMISSION AGEHT, HIGH-STEEET. MOTUEKA. GREAT SALE OF PIANOS! FEOM NOW TO THE END OF FEBEUAEY NEXT. HANDSOME INSTRUMENTS from ! .£37 105. UPEIGHT GEANDS from £47 10s. VERY SUPERIOR MAKKS from .£6O to £VQ. World - renowned BE JNSf ME A DS— equal to any, excelled by none— from -£65. HIGH GEADE Secondhand Pianos from .£2O. All Instruments GUARANTEED. O~f WORTH of MUSIC given with oW-L each purchase— pin chaser's own selection. T. BLAKE~HOFFAM xNELSON. SOLE BRINSMEAD 1313 AGENT.

[ I"" ' '"' ■ (^ 1 m 'i*^ t \\ s-* ® - \ I HKJJSS Hi I Standard Fire & Marine INSURANCE COMPANY OF N.Z. KELSON BRANCH, I PURE, MARINE, and uUARANTEB. ' Policies issued at cnirert es. Large and influen Colonial Proprietary. Prompt and liberal settlement of •jlftirns. F. A BIMFORH Nelson Savings Bank Buildings, Trafalgar Street.

H F A RN F'Q bronchitis S'axiffiO'aa® Sv^sKaecly fox? • . . \ COUGHS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, Sc CONSUMPTION, Has the Largest Sale of any Chest Medicsn© in the World. ch onic. nor n ton Sl fmSon\rd^op m Co --hi never beat, known to . pxis t where " Coug h, "have been properly treated with toil »tiMt* «• *-- should be without it, ts. taken at the begic ■"■.•' ■ -se is. generally sufficient, and a Complete Care is certain. K^iarare of Imita'-« xas 2 The great success of HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS OURE, hM ineJuo** •HHINNr of unprincipled persons v *o i^etations, each calling his medicine "Bronchitis Oura." with ths obj«6t of deceiving the simp!e-mintf so getting a sale for an imitation which has non« Of th» bsnsfloial «ff*«t» that HEARNE'S BRONOH2TIS CU - Consequently it has become necessary to draw your attention to this fact, and to request you in yo* ■* Interests to be particular to ask for HEARNE'B and to see that you ftt ttr i# . ■- — . . — — — ———————— . c HEARNE'B BRONCHITIS C&32E, Smr \ 2/6; Lar^e size, 4/6. Sold by Chemists and Modloine Venders, and fey tllft )] Proprietor, W. Q. HEARNE, Ch* olons, Victoria. Forwarded to any Address, When not OttftlltaM* !#•*»* J NOTICE-— Hearne's Bronchitis Cure No. 1 does NOT contain any poison within the meaning of the Act. His equally Wefioial to a child and the moßfc aged person • N.Z. DEPOT-OFFICES, No, ll,Firs iFloor, HUME'S BUILDINGS, WILLIS-STREET WELLINOTOK T^cjil Ager,t«- JAMFP BOON, Faray-street ; W. C. ANCELT-, Trafalgar-B^eet T, BASTQOTTj'Paray-i^ej

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Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12184, 6 March 1908, Page 1

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