It is Not Easy V : to get 6ood Coffee Unless you kaow eEOUgh to ask for "Club" Coffee. It took us years, for instance, to get into touch with the planters who grow the extra large, fat flne-quality beans from which ".Club" Coffee is made, It also took years to perfect our splendid manufacturing process. These are factors you don't get in ordinary Coffee, but when in addition you consider the expert blending, the uniform quality, the careful packing into air-tight canisters, you *have a combination that makes "CLUB" Coffee New Zealand a Premier Blon3. Try it onoj and you will never ba satisfied with any other. You may forget the steak, chops, or toast, but you will naver forget the satisfying dalioiousn ess of yoae breakfast cup of "Club " Coffee. Any Grocer in N.Z, can supply you with " Club" Coffoo if you. insist. PDCPP & Pft Ifd * Coffee, Pepper, Spice, and UilLuU Qt \j\J.f LUl M . gtatoh Manufacturers, iiiStaolishect ltitn. CUNtCIN* Rem )nri ».-— The man Gragg &Co , IAL, on a Packet of Tea, J Coles, Peppjr, Spiao, or Starch, is a guarantee of EVratI ass Quality. T THIS "EUREKA" SUIT j MADE TO YOUR MEASURE I AND SENT MSZ/ |! POST FREE FOR "f^/ ™ I g We Guarantee Satisfaction or dfißß/Sk. B your IVloney foacfc* JBSHBB j I It is exactly the kind of suit you are in > S** &■ j I ihe habit of paying your own'tailor from ._ \r^/ V I 1 It is cut in the latest Lpnffon style j I from your own choice at new Worsteds, tss§sWgSgs*!sg§xss&^ j B Vic-.i'Ti 0 . Serges, or imported frweed effects. ia^^^^K^^^^Hp^% I TlicieareullcarefulJyseleefcedmatenals; ! i^^^^^^^M^^a 5 the linings are good quality, button-holes , .^^^li^l^^il'^iKl^ f ahdcdqes silk finished, While the cut and } M r {^|il||^^^W^i I ' fit .ire equal to Vhat atty little tailor can ■ 1 a give you, but at about half his price. 11^ W^^^ l^^^^^ B . We <lo business throughout the Colony, ||^t*§l «%1M W|« g and .so Keep our hands busy all the year ,jf %csi B round "A ' little, tailor c:ovt do that. ;II H l^^i 1 That's "•vli»n'i» we save jou money— usually I! I Every KUREKA' suit WGUARAkTEED / Sfe^S^^^ iI. as .to. style r Jit and finish, and we 'further /. m%^a^^^P iC^v" I guarantee it to keep its shape and give a . E^M^^^^m \ A \ B good wear for a reasonable time. If it 0 J^MSMBffflx&lk !i^ \ I doesn't we refund your money. . MMwWWilmi£ a}\ \ h Care to see our free book of samples , §Msffl fiu\ \ j B and self-measurement. chart, showing six ; f^ira^ IHlPil 0^ ft I other 1908 Eureka styles ? i ' |& V> B Then write us a ._ post card to-day, 1 K^^ R* a mentioning this paper. • NOW, while you j Pl^^ 2 ( 1 1 TRIBE & CO. i | "I MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS BY MAIL, I B esto. 1831. CHRISTCHURCH. jjM^
I TAILORING. HAVIJfG- taken those premises in Hardy-street lately occupied by| Messrs Nalder & Co., cabinetmakers, [ opposite Union Batik, i | ROBT. GLGSSO2 solicits a share of piablic patronage. I j A full range of Seasonable Suitings ! ftnd Tweeds. \ A Trial Solicited. Note" the addfess.- 258P i WARDROP&CO., I LAND, ESTATE & COMMISSION AGENTS, . •■-. • . AUCTIONEERS, ETC., k MOTUEKA, Have th& following i PROPERTIES FOR SALE :— t 22 Acres Native Lease, in Boro h ; rent <£1 per annum ; soil second to none ; j 4 acres orchard in bearing, 1 acre hops, balance for any root crops or fruit. j 13 Acres Freehold, in Borough ; 4 acres grass, 8 acres fine flat land, subdivided I into five paddocks by fences ,• 10-rooined house in good order, coachhouse, stable, I and outbuildings. 33 Acres Freehold, in Borough ; 10 acres hops, S orchard, 1§ raspberries, 4 • acres grass, 10 acres under crop, subdivided into 6 paddocks ; iO-rooined house, ( outbufldihgs, and hop kilns, all in good j order ; two splendid frontages. ] 230 Acres Freehold, felled and in grass, ' good soil, well watered, all ploughable; i subdivided into 3 paddocks; 10 acres j under crop j small whare. 602 Acres, 410 Freehold, 102 L.I.P. r mostly ploughable land, carrying 350 sheep 5, whare, barn/stables ; within easy distance of port and Motueka Borough. Price i And various other properties. Monthly Stock Sales in our Yards, PahJ street, Motueka. Open to receive entries for July. ROBT. WARDRQP, i 757 . Auctioneer. I ____ : ; ' . STANLEY BROOK AND WAKE- ' - FIELD MATL. i f EAVES Sfanley Brook every TOES- | LJ DAY, TBURSDAY. a^d SATURDAY ] Vforningaat 6.4p calling wt Thorpe Pust j Offi36 at 8,10, an * DovGtJai«-4t 9, arrlfing [> at Wakefield at 11 u.ia. Returns wm* [ ' day, leaving Wakened at 1 p.m., Dovedale ; at 8 p.m., and Tborpe at 4 tf.m,, arriving : at Stanley Brook at 530 p.m. A comfortable CcßVeyaniaa or Pa^en- ' ' tiers Pargela oarriea at a raasono.b'e r .' . 1 All orders entreated Yp the un !■ i« g a r i will be carefully attended to. ■ - J. THORNE, Mail Contraotor. EVERYBODY itiVlTfcD TO INSPECT THE ; Burlington L Proof ' Pictures NOW FOB SALE BY J. SAVAGE & SONS, PICTURE FBAMfiKB, ' I ' ART! STS' COLORMEN, &c, c Hardy Street, - P.O Box 102, Telephones 148 8 "' "■•■■■' : ' ■ ■■■•"-■-••: '':■:'■■.:_-. ■ ' c Sub-Agents j- YORKSHIRE INSURANCE CO. 6 - ... : TiTP-
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Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12275, 22 June 1908, Page 1
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846Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12275, 22 June 1908, Page 1
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