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'. fr^ Gentlemen's ETJEEKA SUITS made to measure under our system* i" . usually mean a saving to you of £2 to £3 the suit, and we guarantee SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK. This Stylish Suit Made to: Measure] W^ J And Delivered Free of JB ■? I ££v&'-?i\ \ All Charges from .. . "fr^J /"■ --JL* F^l \ ' It is one of the newest EUEEKA""styles, and we . V |V| /iW ! i make to your, measure in fine wear-resisting Grey, /' ii'l' VaT I i Green, Brown, and other favourite Tweeds, Serges, • / : \ ■■.•-• \shl- :' I or the famous Blue Vicunas in varying weights from / fl 1? • ljw ; I Our " SIMPLICITY ».] self- meagnremeni i^f^fjt^ p ensures a perfect fit, and the suit will be found faith- ■ MM jj |.!}|^ a | fully made andfinished throughout. : lpCi"l£;'S! 1 | . . :", We gurrantee to satisfy you." If we don't, yon ' vaUjr*" 1 " t I I return the suit and we'll return your money. Fill in >\ ■\AWltuw.u..- | ' " the coupon below and let us send you bur :patternsand^/8\ >^ShcI3IIS? 1 ', booklet, "Better Suits foriess Money "-^both FBEE; \S/ — : fjfeSMJH. I Tribe <6 Co., Chrislchurch. . ■ '- ' G Bleate tend me your free Booklet - ■ ■■•.:■:■ g . and Patternt at advertised in the - *TD BESET A. f^r\ ■ i »■■'-" - " ■ : ■■' I ItltSt^ cc .v>Oi I K It U understood Ido not commit myielf in . ■ Made to Measure ■ B I a:i<j way whatever. . . Suits by Mall . . •■ | | ; Name..^. :......... ESTD. 1881. CHRISTCHURCH. I jl Addrttt... ■ No. 8. ■ ■' 1

JUNCTION HOTEL. TAEAK A. iiyrE. JOSEPH HYDE, ex-Capt&in J3JL Artillery Velunteers, and formerly proprietor of the Foxhill Hotel, desires to inform his old friends and th' 9 - travelling public that he has taken over the above well-known hotel, and visitors and travellers can rely upon receiving evory attention, with- civility, ■ Suparior accommodation, moderate tariff. - Conveyance; meets all steamers, Horses and Vehicles on Hire. Up-to-date Billiard Table. : Best Brands Wines and Spirits only. Letters and .Telegrams promptly at »udftdto' : - ■'■'..:'. I B * s TELEGRAPH HOTEL " TAKAKA. ■;..,,. OTTO HAASE (formerly of the. Bel grove Hotel), in -notifying* that he has taken the above old established and centrally situated Hotel, wishes the public to know that he has had new rooms added, and the whole : place thoroughly renovated and refurnished. ;,• - ? Travellers and Visitors will 'find the TELEGRAPH a comfortable and wellappointed Hotel; the anterior arrangements having the personal supervision of Mrs Haase. The Stabiißs will have the personal attention of the Proprietor, and Horses and Vehicles (two and four wheolers) will be kept on Hire. A. Covered Conveyance will also meet all Sbeansers. - Pirst-class Sample Room. - - ■ - Good Billiard Table Letters and telegrams receive) prompt attention. ~" ~ ■ FU^ -Jk.uE i A" BAKERY Trade. Annual turnovei £2,600, twenty-six hundred pounds 1 about, and can be largely increased ; in a rising township in 'Nelson Province. A splendid opporounity forjone in this line , of business to take on. .. N.o opposition ; small capital required. Price £030. For farther particulars apply to the undersigned. ' , - H. C. HOLIOAZE, Land Agent, 3115 ; Riwaka. WAROROP & 00. LAND, ESTATE & COMMISSION AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS, ETC., MOTUEKA, Have the following ' , PROPERTIES FOR SALE : — . . 8 Acres Native Lease, close proximity to High street ; good soil and 'veil adapted to fruit growing, at present andar plough. 13 Acres Freehold. .' ia Borough ; 6 roomed house and, outbuildings in good repair. 7 Acres Orchard, half in full bearing and half partial, together with 30 Acre 3 Native LeasOj under plough and hops, An ideal homestead and farm. 650 Acres in grass, wei watered j good soil; subdivided into paddocks ; unlimited supply of posts on property, carrying presently 500 sheep, besides eafcfclo. 1 Adjoining a 230 acre block now opened np. These properties can be extended to aii unlimited area, as they adjoin Crown lands. ' Price .£4 10s per acre. 22 Acres Native Lease, in Boro h; rent JEl.per annum; soil second to none; 4 acres orchard in bearing, 1 acre hops, balance for any root crops or fruit.. . 13 Acres Freehold, in Borough;; 4 acres grass, 8 acres fine flat land, subdivided into five paddocks by fences j 10-roomed house in good order, coachhouse,- stable, and outbuildings. - 230 Acres Freehold, felled and in grass, good soil,- well watered, all ploughablej subdivided into 3 paddocks; 10 acres under crop; small" whare. - "■ " 602 Acres, 410 Freehold, 102 L.1.P.; mostly ploughable land, carrying 350 sheep ; whare, barn, stables ; within easy distance of port and Motueka Borough. Price -And various other properties. Monthly Stock Sales in our Yards, Pahsfcreetj Motueka. Open to receive entries. ALFRED GOULD. 75? Auotioneet. JUST LANDING, ExTongariro; New Designs in Art and Landscape Eriezes and Wallpapers, Also 1 Magnificent Collection of Art Engravings, INSPECTION INVITED. PICTURE FRAMING on Premises at shortest notice. ■ Choice range of MOULDINGS in Stock. ESTIMATES. GIVEN for all classes o HOUSE DECORATING.! J. SAVAGE & SONS Nelson Papering Warehouse,

i^.^j ba^g^B House, : r ;;^^|i mokapunA' : Will Travel this Season .from Stoke t( Belgrove. and.ofcher districts if. sufficienl inducement offers. ' ■ X^'i";'. Moka.i?una, 7 years old,' is froia/TamaHinenioa, from Eostrevor. - On :both the sire.and danrside he is bred f rom t%e}besi blood, Tama-Hinemoa being^-a^ranm^ of Towton, and Eostrevor a grgjjddaughter of Traducer. " '^ ' -• . .; Fees .£2 10s • groomage 6s: All. fees to :be "paid 'on .or' before 9tb January, 1909. . : - : j. E.EDEN, Owner,, 3891.- ■■-.■■■■ -Brightwater. -^sai»^lSS'- : To Travel This Seapon. IM*^! The- Young ■ TEOTTING *$^-jks& • : .STALLION,; FiTZROY (I9a3>; By Young Torpedo, from Daisy, ;by Fitz : '].■•■'■■' .' James" (imp.).' ■; Yoiriia Tokpebo, by Torpedo (imp..), from Nancy: (fasif trotter), ; by Scamp^The Hawlc.by Golden Eagle. Torpedo ("Australian record- 10 miles, and, sire_of -Tornado, r Torpedo 11., Torpedo Bill; '"Submarine, etc.), was from-MisVlfpdesty; by Lucifer-Flying Beauty, by Perfeetipn, the erstwhile King- of Trotters. Fiiz? James (imported by the late Mr John Kerjr , from California,) sired thoso stprling ■frotters Earus; and*' GlydeVand was by thV-gie&t General McClennan-Idalia,- by Owen Dale, FitzEoy is a rich brown, standing 16 hands, on a splendid set of Ings and feet, £uad 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 al 1 «ires — a sound- constitution and docile ( i»).iier. Fitz Eoy's breedi ing ii undeni i ; ":c '.embracing: as it does | through Fit jar es and Torpedo, the' two best strains b ood ever imported to the Dominion. ' . Fitz Eoy will serve a limited number of mares at £2 10s each, payable on first January, 1909. Groomage 2s 6d. ■ , Mondays, ■ Wakappaka ; Thursdays, Stoke, Eichmbnd, . Appleby, and Brightwater; remainder of week, at owrer's stable. ; '■ 3871 ; .'.-. '- J. "W. HAASE. To Stand tho Season. lliSml '1 The Thoeoughbrbd KNIGHT ERRANT. By St, Legbb— Fobma. Bred at Wellmgton Park ; related to such horse 3as Multiform and Cruciform, etc. See. Stud Book. ' ■ . Knight Ebeant is a dark chestnut, standing 162, wth commanding appearance, and the best bred horse" that has travelled this district. He has taken first honours in the thoroughbred class wherever shown. ' . v Multiform, >full hrother -of Knight Eh-ant's dam, was sold for 3750 guineas and Knight Errands sister, Nuceform, for breeding purposes only waa bold for over 1500 guineas. ; This valuable sire, is : stationed at Mr James Hunt's Richmond, and will travel, Mondays: Brightwater, Wakefield, Belgrove; Tuesdays : via Waimea West to Richmond Wednesdays : Redwood's Valley, Upper and Lower Moutere to Waimea West to Richmond; Wednesdays; Redwoods Valley, Upper and Lowei Moutere to " -Motueka ; Thursdays Riwaka ; returning to Richmond IndaW ; • A Himited ■• mares wiU be taken. ■--,' -V ;■.- \ . ."'.,-■ "> Terms: £4" 4s ; groomage fee 5s Two or more mares the property o1 same owner by arrangement. -For further; particulars- ■'■■-..". . • . . L'EN. TOMLINSON, Groom in Charge, Richmond.

I Tlie Famous R-emedy *0^ /. . ... . - ,«.«„«.— amm «.^-&y> 1 COUGHS, BBONCKITIS, ASTHMA, & CONSUMPTION, Has the Largest Sate of any Chest Medicine in the World. ,- * Those^ohavetaWi^edicine^^^^^^ Breathing. Hoarseness, Pain or Soreness ia tl« • ' exper.en.e dehg " f «» ""JJ "^ i*4ng^b rength to the roice, and it neither allows a Cough or Asthma to become effects a Complete Cure Ii ; is rnos| : comfo, •■ . •y^ »»£?«£ SoS?S S» I SS "CoUs" have been B roperly. treated with this medicine. No hon*. l&be.ithounK^r&beSr -^ £o«n, -mccc, and a Co m p.ete Cnre Is certa,. ■,•;■; „. ; s woware of Isaaits^ ns! e «reat success of HEARSE'S BRONCHITIS CU RE, has lnd^uc?d a number Beware OI Ami^«* imitation* each oalllnc hii medicine "Bronchitis Cure," with thr object of o* unprincipled person^ s ?'"'***„"* J^o fto?«n Citation which has nono of^the beneficial effect, thai • ■— ' . " - ■ ' ■ - .:. " ' . : :■■..:. ■.''■:. :■-. : ■. ■ « «n W - r, on- Larea Size */6. Sold by Chemists and Medicine Vendors, and by th* HE T B r^S IZ 'XiwtST Jany A,d rcßs , when „,, omirnib,, ioc«ny ; toSSeSw^SS/L. No. 1 doe. NOT contain any poWwito the m e»in e of the iA; ,; It i, eo.uaU y benene.al Obtain 3 bie from A. J. PALMER, FoxMll,- Motupiko, TadflTOT. 'i " -

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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12409, 26 November 1908, Page 1

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