S I CnTonrNezt'Sutl You can save £2 on your next suit, and have ii made-to-your-measure in Christchurch in the latest style. I am making good suits to measure for from 39/G upwards for gentlemen in your own town .- — suits that are w A correctly cut in «£>s& j m any style dosired, |£ 3 suits that are lined \^A^. with the best of MtftfrEi fa\. linings, have real Wm(M aw\ hair cloth fronts, Jttfr £7n l\l are well padded, «|nr^il ivW and are honestly VftHf H$ JlJ^Jll made throughout, il^S and will retain lliilpji UP their perfect shape I sw|jmnl A WRITTEN liilSß GUARANTEE / I Hffll , FOR A FIT. S j ™\M ' 9 . When you order / yuvk I give you a writ- I X\M ten guarantee that II Vrtl the clothes will fit \l IPU you perfectly or I /TO • undertake to re- -^ |[j U| • fund every penny S^^'^^S'wfc j of your money. " Could anything be fairer? Could you 1 be protected more fully? No! I take 1 all the risk, if there ig any, B ! # The materials used in ray made-to- B measure suits at from 39/6 are of the i highest quality, the same quality as i you are in the habit of paying the B local tailor £4 or £5 for. 6 SAMPLES FREE. I Write for my splendid samples of the g latest suitings, my simple self-measure- g ment form, and my new s^yje b&ok. 6 I gladly send them post free. g They cost you nothing, they commit B you to nothing, but they can save you B money. Write to-day — now, while you B think of it. g ■ ADDRESS— S ! GEORGE DAVIES, I Colombo St., CHRISTCHURCH, J Fertiliser?. 1 IN STOCK— Picton, Eape ami Turnip, etc; Eockland, Hop, Grain, Potato, • ' etc; Stanley's Sup. of Limn ; Wei ,; lington Blood and Bono, j Supplied in sacks or by the t- ;:. , BISLET BEOS. & CO., 3700 t?oJ«' .Agenta' J. H. RANKIN, ATJCTIONEEE, LAND & COMMESSION AGE XI 1 , —HAS FOE SALE— 27 A CEES Leasehold in Borough of ; Motueka, 2s 6d per acre rmt. per acre. .( ' ''■ , 30 ACRES' Leasehold, 7s fcl an acre rent; new S-roomed houw-, gnunds well laid out witli choice slm:bs. j 300 ACHES Froi'liold, aood sheey , country ; 130 acres hi gvA**, h^Luice good bush, carrying 100 shftop, :>0 heid cattle 51 ACEES Freehold' Lower Moutero; two acres in hops, balance urnler plough . and in grass. Quality *p£ land really ! good. Price .££so. I 131 AOEES Freehold, Eiwaka,; low hills, 50 acres in bush, two acres orchard in fall bearing, 7-roomed house, barn, ; subdivided and well watered. .£2OO in ' caslireqnired, balauce can remain at 5 per cent. Price £900. 28£ AOEES Native Lease ; 10 years tc run. Situated centre of Borough of Motueka, 21 acres in orchard in full beariiicr; -9-roonxed house, a-linoFt '. new, I water Lr.cJ on every c •"■■'•<■ ■' i <'ii.a< 1 ; 4-stall' ' , ! stable, i:':vkihi ai:-. .-?.'. ■ - ; -..uildingß. Price ,i:T,.VO. . . 05 ACRES Nati -e L> ■> .-< . .:•! Borough of Motueka: 15 ymrs. :■•■•' i^:!. Ne^v sroomed house and oiitbinl(:ii<4>. Has all been cropped. Low rent. J rice .£6OO. j 25 ACEES of Freehold in Borough, j together with two houses thereon., one of four rooms and the other of six, in good repair. Barn, fctable and trap shed I Price .£750. ' 13i ACEES Freehold, Motnefca, Avithin five minutes' walk of Post Gfucn ; firstclass land. Price .£715. 6 ACEES Native Eeserve, close tr High street ; house, stable, etc., fronting on three streets. Greater part in orclmrd jin full bearing. Price =£500. 666 ACEES Freehold, Ngaiimoti ; J capable of carrying 2 sheep to the acre. House, stable, sheep, yards, dip. hop kiln I etc. "Well watered by running stream, long frontage to main road : good flats and low ploughabJe hills. Price, including over 1000 sheep, .£SOOO. Half purchase money can remain at 'ii per cent. i A rare opportunity. 7 ACRES Native leasehold m Borough ; G-roomed house in <>ood repair: 2 acres in orchard, balance in gr.ts^ and .•< > op ; comer blocV. Prico .£350. A bargain. • Further particulars may bs liiid on ap plication t^ — J. H. RANKIN, AUCTIONEER & COMMISSION AGENT, HIGH-STREET. MOTUPKA. ! W. ii. IflA i , RICHMOND AND WAKAPUAKA. HA.B JUST OPENED A FURTHER SHIPMENT OF Glass Preserving Jars, i in all makes aod sv/^s. Jam Jars, Jelly Glasses, Preserving Pans. Stew Pans, "Wood Spoons, and everything required for the Jam & Preserving Season, At ■ YE R y LO W PRICES. Call and Inspect.
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Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12186, 9 March 1908, Page 1
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731Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12186, 9 March 1908, Page 1
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