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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WAIMEA COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION. TADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— J I beg to thank all those who rocorded their votes in my favour. 4780 P. W. GIBBS. FOR SALE. LOWER MO UTERE.— Desirable property, 180 Acres Freehold, eminently; suited for Fruit growing, „ , -■.;'.' ,■"•. : : : " : ,' "• '"' Also, -'. ■■'■'-, ■ '"."Z MOTUEKA DlSTßlCT.— MagnificentOrchard property, freehold. About 60 acres planted with the b»st varieties of : Apples, Pears, and Peaches, ■ 3 to -7 years old, - ■■■.■■'.' r ...... For farthen particulars apply; <;. ■'.-: J. PORTER HARRIS, , Land Agent, 4778 ' Nelson. MONEY TAKEN ON DEPOSIT THE PERMANENT BUILDING' SOCIETY accepts MONEY on DEPOSIT as under: A PER CENT at Call. 41 PER CENT: if fixed' for 3, 6, or 3 12 Months. Obtain full particulars from GEORGE M. ROUT, 3929 , . ; Secretary " NEW SPRING AND SUMMERJUILLINERY. THE Ladies of Nelson and District, when Visiting Wellington,. , are Invited to INSPECT the Magnificent Display . of - New; Season's MILLINERY now on View at MRS MATHEW.SON'S. Every model shown, is perfect in style ; : exquisite in design : and from : the very, large Picture Hats — so ~ much in favour — to the smallest Floral Toques, are delightful crea- '"■'■ tions, very moderately price-. - Bgi, Please Kemember the Address: 1 — |MRS MATHEWSON.3 Artiste Milliner; . " Melbourne House," 3679_Lambton Quat (Opp. Bank N.Z.). : SUBDIVISION OF LAKE STATION UPPER BULLER. FOR SALE. IN two lots as two small' grazing runs, part of the Lake Station,' Upper Buller, belonging to the estate of the late John Kerr. Lot .1.1 consists of 1225 acres of Freehold and gO2 acres of Lease; in /perpetuity land- extending from; the Round D_ell:round the shored of .Lake Roto-iti down to the Bridge over the Buller river on the north , side of the Buller river. PRICE £2500. Lot -2.| consists of 2008 acres of Freehold and 1126 acres ■of Lease in Perpetuity land extending from the Bridge over the Buller river to Station Creek on the north side of the Buller river including the ' old station block. PRICE £4000. The land is nearly all level and is partly in English and partly in Native grasses and it is well watered. This is a splendid opportunity for any one to obtain a small run. For further particulars apply to, ADAMS and HARLEY, Solicitors, Nelson. ; We can arrange a large portion of the purchase- money oh mortgage at five per. cent. " "4769 There's no -mistake about C' WEBSTER'S COFFEE. It "takes the cake" every time, and all the time. If consumers cannot get it from their grocers, go to the fountain head I ' Where : all pure Coffees flow.' ' M. M. "WEBSTER, ; - Practical Coffee- Roaster, 75 Trafalgar Street. WEBSTER vends a" variety of drinks besides COFFEE. And that which is imported fronvthe FLOWERY LAND should take prominence. The virtues ..of'.the TEA-LEAF , ..■,.., arc so universally acknowledged, that , it is unnecessary to dwell upon the manj T - advantages the human 'family has derived from the use of this truly marvellous plant ; but it may be interesting to consumers to know that, to "extract the full, fragrant flavor from- this leaf , much depends upon the water used] and the method of infusion. And just here Wehster would like to give his customers the benefit of his lengthy experience as a -> TEA DEALER. ' It is a- well known factwith experts, that teas will draw very differently -in different kinds of water; some teas being • better ' suited ': to hard'; and others'... to., soft water. ; Webster having studied this phase of the' : tea question for many years,. " discovered that certain varieties are;more suitable than others for the pure spring waters generally obtained in this district. Pure, .water, inasmuch ag; it" contains no mineral, has-, a much better chance to draw out the-gpbd qualities of a 'tea than Jwater that is , •impregnated with alkali, salts, iron, lime, gypsum, and other foreign matter. . Webster has therefore made it his Special business ..to select' those varieties most, suited to the " waters : available, and the "high ,- .':■"■": >: 'V:t:+ •'■ ' ■' F- :■-'" APPRECIATION OF PATRONS as to the fragrance and fine qualities of WEBSTER'S TEAS „ _' -is indubitable evidence of the cprrect- ' ness of his selections. The_ proper infusion, or brewing"of. ; tea, is such an important factor in the production of this NATIONAL BEVERACE - that Webster has had printed in leaflet form,' and in exhaustive detail, the correct . method of BREWING TEA and every housewife should ihav'e . ; acopy, following the details* to the letter, until, by practice, they become perfect brewers. M. M. WEBSTER, Tea Expert and Dealer, 75 Trafalgar Street. WEBSTER N has another drink (now, just wait till I have finished, please) for sale, which' has been so highlyVappreciated, that frequently stocks have run out, arid a universal thirst has, for a period, pervaded the land. Is it necessary.. to explain? that Webster refers to -that- Fine Blend of Old Scotch Whiskj, the •'BAILIE NICOL JARVIE," , "BAILIE NICOL^ARVIE,"..^ which, through "sheer merit, <Bas forced its way to the front, notwithstanding the many fine whiskies produced in "Bonny Scotland." The "Bailie Nicol" is a favorite whisky with some of the leading steam ship companies of Great Britain; and its pure and Invigorating qualities are being universally recognised by consumers in the Australian Common- . wealth and the Dominion of New* Zealand. Therefore vote for "Bailie Nicol" everytime as a tried friend, never failing you. Sold in qt. Casks, Octaves, and ldoz. Cases. Sole Agent-- r M. M. WEBSTER, Wholesale Wine and Spirit Merchant, - 75 Trafalgar Street. Vote for "Bailie Nicol Jarvie." Vote for "Bailie Nicol Jarvie."

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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12402, 18 November 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12402, 18 November 1908, Page 2