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r^ Gentlemen's EUEEKA. SUITS made to measure under our sj"sf em | i usually mean a saving to you of £2 to £Z the suit, and we guarantee i; s I SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK. | I This Stylish Suit Made to Measure 1 jQ^ f |- And Delivered Free of BkW m I &$&/ ■ /*\ & I "' All Charges from .. . -™Er^J| / m ■ Iris i i \ -"^ I ' 'It is one of the newest EUREKA styles, and we j\ |VI • ■■-: | |.. make to your measure in fine wear- resisting . Grey, / j t 'l»."" f * gI" |. I Green, Brown, and other favourite Tweeds, Serges, /NI I |~j | § or the. famous Blue' Vicunas in varying weights from / I %•^V-'ira •■; IJj ■fl-S/r the. suit. ." "\ / &^^Til&A^ P I : ;--;; ;.U ■par.. , self -measurement chart / ■ B^WyMiml %- A ensures a perfect fity arid the suit will be found faith- &0 i T'lirN? w fully.mudeand finished throughout. Pr r~l|| S § We gurrantee to. satisfy you. If we don.' t, you Sr^ B "^1'"B ff return the suit and we'll return your money. JF.ill in /V \J jfiiOAjm . g ■ " the.coupon below and. let us send you our patterns and A«\ - Jijt l/t aw l g § booklet, "Better Suits for Less Money "—both FREE. Vo/ — - g/dhj.itihl H M Tribe ii Co., Chfistchureh. ' * . V "^*^™ g 1 Plea'e tend me your free BooTelei . g % and I'atttrnt at advertised in tht TH I BP 0.. #"*>» H | iniESfi <K vOi 1 ■ TL is underlined Ido not covimit myself in -Made to MeaSUPO B § ■■«»»•»«» ■»»«"«'• Suits by.. Mail ... | I J amc - •--•••••••• •-•••■•■ • ESTD. 1881.. CHRISTCHURCH. I jt Addre55.......... ' No. 8. jg

jy^GTIOM HOTEL T A,K AX A. MR*. JOSEPH HYDE, ex-Captain Artillery Volunteers, and formerly proprietor of the Foxhill Hotel, desires to inform his old friends and the travelling public. that he has taken over the above well-known hotel, and visitors and travellers can rely upon receiving evory attention, with civility, Superior accommodation, moderate tariff. 1 Conveyance meets all steamers. • Horses and Vehicles on Hire. TJp-to-datie Billiard Table. - ■ Best Brands Wines and Spirits only. Letters and Telegrams promptly at mdfld to VBP TELEGRAPH HOTEL TAKAKA. OTTO HAASE (formerly 'of the Bel grove Hotel), in notifying that he has taken the above old established ana centrally situated Hotel,- wishes the public to know thai he has had new rooms added, aad the whole place thoroughly renovated and refurnished. Travellers and Visitors will find- the TELEGRAPH a comfortable and wellappointed Hotel, the interior arrangements having the personal supervision of Mrs Haase. Tho Stables will have the personal attention of the Proprietor, and Horsea and Vehicles (two and four wheolers) will bo kept on Hire. A Covered Conveyance will also meet all Steamers. . First-class Sample Room. Good;Billia,rd Table, Letters and telegrams receivo prompt attention. FmtHALE A BAKERY Trade. Annual turnover .£2,600, twenty-six hundred pounds about, and can be largely increased ; in a rising township in Nelson Province. A splendid opportunity for one in this line of business to take on. No opposition ; small capital required. Price .£930. For further particulars apply to the undersigned. ~ H. C. HOLYOAKE, Land Agent, 3115 . Riwaka. WARDBOP&CO. LAND, ESTATE & COMMISSION AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS, ETC., MOTUEKA, Have the following - PROPERTIES FOR SALE :— fr Acres Native Lease, close ptoximityto High street ; good, soil and well adapted to fruit growing, at presarit aaJar plough. | 13 Acres Freehold ia Borough; 6 ! roomed house and outbuildings in^good repair, . . . " : . ~ : 7 Acres, Orchard, half in full bearjng and half, partial, together with 30 Acres I Native Lease, under plough and bops, An ideal homestead and farm. 650 Acres in grass, wei watered; good soil, subdiyideUinto paddocks j unlimited supply of .posts on property ; carrying : presently 500 ; sheep, . besides cattle. Adjoining a 230 acre block now opened s up. -These properties can.be extended to ■ an unlimited area, as they adjoin Crown 'lands." Price i* 103 per acre. . j 22 Acres Native Lease, in Boro h; ' rent £1 per annum ; soil second to none ; . 4 acres orchard in , bearing, 1 acre hops, balance for any root crops or fruit. . • 13 Acre 3 Freehold, in Borough; 4 acres | grass,, 8 acres .fine -flat .; land, subdivided I into five ~- paddocks : by fences.; 10-roomed house in goo.di order, coachhouse, stable, and outbuildings, r „-." '_•■.: . I 23Q : Acres Freehold, felled and in grass, ' good soil; vre)l watered, all; ploughable; I subdivided ..ijatb 3.. paddocks'; 10 acres Sunder crop ; small whare; 602 Acres, 410 Freehold, slo2 L.1.P.; mostly ploughable land, carrying -350. sheep; whare, barn, stables ; within ea3y distance of port and Motueka Borough. Price jg2,100. And various other properties. Montlily Stock Sales in our Yards, Pahstreet, Motueka. ; Opent6 receive entries. ALFRED GOULD. 759 . Auctioneer, , JUST LANDING, Ex Tosigariro ; New Designs in Art and Landscape Friezes - and Wallpapers. Also Magnificent Collection of Art Engravings. INSPECTION INVITED. PICTURE FRAMING- on Premises ab shortest notice. Choice range of MOULDINGS " in Stock. ESTIMATES GIVEN for all classes of HOUSE DECORATING.I J. SAVAGE & SONS . Nelson Papering Warehouse, Basdi Stekei

_~>v - 'CT-£§i3 ■ The Thobotohbbed mkKpuhA Will Travel this Season from Stoke to Belgrove. and other districts if sufficient inducement oilers. Mokapuna. 1 years old, is from TamaHinemoa, from Rostrevor. On both the sire and dam side he. is bred from the best blood, Tam'a-Hinemoa being a grandson of Towton; and Rostrevor ■ a granddaughter of Traducer. ' . . .- ..Fees J>2 10s ; groomage ss. , All fees to be paid , on. or -before 9th January, 1909. . ' ......... J. R. EDEN, Owner, 3891 Brightwater. .>^-^^r?J^ - ~ To Travel This Season. Young TROTTING *sk&TS&&®3& STALLION, F3TZ ROY ((903). By Young Torpedo, from Daisy, by Fitz Jf^-ios (imp.). - ■ Young Tor!' -•■», by Torpedo, (imp.)}from Nancy (f ••■ • -otter), by Scamp-The' Hawk, by GoM.- ' Jagle. Torpedo (Ausi tralian record io miles, " and" siro of Tornado, Torpedo 11., Torpedo Bill, : . Sub-; marine, etc.), was from Miss Modesty, by! Lucifer-Flying Beautj', by Perfection, the erstwhile King of Trotters. Fitz James: (imported by the late Mr John Kerr, from-: California,) sired those sterling trotters, Rams and Clyde, and was by the great General McClennan-Idalia, by Owen Dafe OPitz Roy is a rich brown^" standing" 16* hands, on a splendid set of legs and feet, and exhibits in a marked degree a' rare combination of quality and substance; with perfect action and a good turn of speed, and possesses those most essential qualities in all vires — a sound constitution and docile , ( m.oer. Fitz Roy's breed-ing-is undent* )' "■{ embracing as it does through Fit Jnii es aad Torpedo; the two best straina , b ood ever imported to the Dominion. Fitz Roy will serve a limited number of mares at" £2 10s each, payable on first January,. 1909. Groomage 2s 6d. Mondays, Wakapuaka; Thursdays, Stokej Richmond, Appleby, and Brightwater; remainder of week, at owner's stable. 3871 J. W. HAASE. I j felk. To Stand the Season. iJaßallyffl nE KNIGHT ERRANT. By St, Leqee— Fojmia. Bred at WeUmgton Park ; related to ' such horses as Multiform and Cruciform, ; etc. See Stud Book. , Knight Ebeant is a dark chestnut, standing 16-2, with commanding appear ; ance, and the best bred horse that has travelled this district. He has taken first honours in the thoroughbred class wr-erever shown. . ' Multiform, full brother of Knight Errant' s dam, was sold for 3750 guineas and Knight Errant's sister, Nucer form, for breeding purposes only was sold for over 1500 guineas. ■ This valuable sire is stationed at Mr James Hunt's stables, Richmond, and will travel, Mondays: Brightwater, Wakefield, Belgrove; Tuesdays: via Waimea West to Richmond ; Wednesdays : Redwood's Valley, Upper^and Lower Moutere to Waimca West to Richmond; Wednesdays, Redwoods Valley, Upper and" Lower Moutere to Motueka ; Thursdays : Riwaka ; returning to Richmond Friday. A limited number . -of mares ! will be taken. . _ • j -■;.. Terms: £4. 4s; groomage fee ss. _ , Two or more mares the property of same owner by arrangement. For further particulars LEN. TOMLINSON, . ; Groom in Charge, ■■■ ■■ '■-■■■■" ■.•-.- ' Richmond. Pa^feKS^^?? 7^^--^; '■ '" . " "- ■' ■

€©U©MS 9 BUO^CSSITIS, JtSTHIpLi COHSUMPTIQN, Mas the Largest Sale of any Cheat M^difine in the World. should lac.without :t, ss. taken at the begin «-9is gonerallr sufficient, and a Complete Cure is certain. W^WP-S3Li?<£s Of Imit» ■ «>® % v Ae S rea±^uccoa» of HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE, has induced ft number - D rinclpled person^ c, Imitation^ each balling his medicine « Bronchitis Cure/? with thr obJecVof Seces^thesimpl«-mi^ J so .a saia for an imitation wWch, has none of tho beneficial efftctsthat hpapne's DRONCHiTiS OU v Consequently, it^^ has become necessary to draw your attention to thJs fact, ari£"b request you \r. yo> interests to bo particular *o ask for HEArNE£ and to sco that you ■&* & E4EAS»NE'S BROWCHJf fS €^35.; Sn. ; , 2/6> Car e e S«xe, 4/6. Sold by Ohemlsts and Medicine Vendors, and by th» ?roprSetbr, W. G- HEAK«^ Ohf ,e!o^, Victoria. Forwarded to any Address, vvhee* not obteinaWs f-pr.alJv NOTICSv-Hearne's Bronchitis Cum No. 1^ does riOT contain any within the meaning of the/Act. It is eqnall.v hwtfcM to » S.Z. DEEOT^mCEsjNo^ilfFfrß^iFloot, HUME 8 BUILDINGS,' WILLIS-STREET WELIgIGTOF \ tca\ Agentiß -^ JAMESBQON HSra ? .BWeet W. 0, ANOELL T^ BAS7OOTT, Harfv-a^W Obtainable from A. 3 PALMER Fo*iiUl\ Motaplko' IJaamot. ■ J-" " '"'

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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12402, 18 November 1908, Page 1

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