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j Try Befoi'e You Buy. . *lpsW '-'I a That's oui' method — don't buy a suit ■ . ' - Jf^^x. O-' j Got a EUREKA SUIT Made to your Measure and save about half your suit . . i^^^^^^^^^l lila TRY IT BEFORE YOU BUY IT. yJ^^Ml^S^ W!k "■ ' | Dozens. of men nave bought this way V /^MJffpP^^SM^ Mam J and been gl:id they did. BECAUSE ; every Eureka is made from thoroughly ' W&f ~sWosai&W® kPH : "good English or" Colonial Worsteds, jl fei^Mi^Mll Serges, Viounr.s^or Tweeds, stylishly /■ MfilWlMPli ■ out and faithfully finished throughout, II at about half the ordinary tailor's B I l^^ You just write for our fre.e patterns U l/~v \ and Simplicity self-measurement form. / f -''^^^^^^mt'\.\ Then choose the pattern you like and a fS^w^^^S -m \ get a friend to take your measure. f MifiliW $$*M B\ N IWe deliver to you, all charges paid, ."I'l and. you then try on, get your friends - TJfaJJlig ~'^ ' \ to criticise it all they can, and'if not . « >^^ : " I "satlsiied the suit :lits and looks as well fc!\ \ds?^ ' \ as any you ever had you may return it, /.S) ~^~- and we'll return your money. The sale \?f — — r ~^s. is not completed until YOU are satisfied, \J ' : : but WE take all the risk. : ■, m.'— , -^ _, (/Fill in your name and address below and we'll send you our patterns' . and booklet, "Better Suits for Less Money"— both free: Do it now. □ ' B Bfa a e33 Set »»i x«^^« 3 Pltau tend me your frte Booklet and I made to pleasure -J !:!::::^~!"z:::z::: I' " SUITS BY MAIL . . - llt v understood Ido not commit my itlf. in - H Q an V wa V whatever. ■ g estd. 1881. . CHRISTGHURCH. S Name .". ;.....:.......;.. No. 10. JL Mdrm j

JUNCTION HOTEL. TAKAKA. MB. JOSEPH HYDE, ex-Captato Artillery Volunteers, and formerly 1 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 travel- ■ lers can rely upon receiving evory attention, with civility, Superior 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 *Tidfld to 18P TELEGRAPH HOTEL" TAKAKA. f OTTO HA ASE (formerly of the Bel grove Hotel), in notifying that be 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. j Travellers and Visitors will find the | TELEGRAPH a comfortable and wellj appointed Hotel, the interior arrangements'having the personal supervision of Mrs Haase. The Stables will have the personal attention of the Proprietor, and Horses and Vehicles (two and four wheolers) will be Irept on Hare. .A Covered. Conveyance will also meet jJl^St^amejs.; v.-" r - Firsthclaas Sample Kooin! > . '■'■■' Good-Billiard Table Letters and telegrams .receive: prompt attention. • .' j . , ABAKEEY Trade. Annual turnovei _J>2,600, twenty-six hundred pounds about, and can be largely increased ; in a rising township in Nelson Province. A splendid oppor&unity for one-.in this lino of business to take on. Ho opposition ; small capital required.. Price ,£930. For further particulars apply to the undersipned. ' - „ ■ H. C. HOLYOAKE, Land Agent,---3115 o ', < Biwaka. -.:MRDROP;& : es: ■;;_ LAND, ESTATE & COMMISSION . AGENTS, ■ AUCTIONEEES, ETC., MOTUEKA, Have the followingPBOPEKTIES ' FOE SALE :— ' 8 Acres Native Lease, close proximity, to High street j good soil and well adapted to I ruif growing, at present andar plough. 13 Acres Freehold , ia Boroagh; 6 roomed house and outbuildings in good repair. . ' ■ ■ < ' 7 Acres. Orchard, half in full bearing and half partial, together with 30 Acres Native Lease, under plough and hops, An ideal homestead and farm.. . 650 Acres in grass, wei watered; good soil, subdivided into paddocks ; unlimited supply of posts on property ) carrying presently 500 . sheep, besides cattle. Adjoining a 230 acre block now opened up. These pr'operties'can be extended to an unlimited area, as they adjoin Crown lands. Price M 10s per acre.. -^22 Acres Native Lease, in Boro h; rent [£l per annum ; soil second to none; 4 acres orchard in bearing, 1 acre hops, balance for any root crops or fruit. r: . ; 13 Acres Freehold, in Borough; 4 acres grass, 8 acres fine -flat latfd, subdivided into five paddocks by fences j • 10-ropmed house in good order, coachhouse, stable, and outbuildings, r, r . . . .-.■: : '230 Acres Freehold, 'felled and in grass, good" soil, i well watered, all ploughable;; 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 JStotueka; Borough. Price . And various other properties. Monthly Stock Sales in our Yards, Pahstreet, Motu'eka. Open to receive entries. - ALFEED GOULD.' 757 Auctioneer. lUST LANDINS, Ex pingariro ; New Designs in Art and Landscape Eriezes and Wallpapers, Aii'sol 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, of HOUSE DECOEATIN&.i j. SAVAGE & SONS Nelson Papering Warehouse, Fabdt Stsbsi

F~IIIIHIIIH|HII 111 ■■MMIIII iiBIIW^r • »_*-' : '/a The THOBOtrGETBEBD • K3OKAPUNA Will Travel this Season from Stoke to Belgrove. and other districts if sufficient inducement offers. Moka-puna., 7 years old, is from TamaHinemoa, from Eostrevor. On both the si^e and dam side ho is bred from th,e best blood, Tama-Hinemoa being a grandson of Towton, and Eostrevor a granddaughter of Traducer. •.'.'■ Fees £2 10s ; groomage ss. All fees to bo paid on or before 9th January, 1909. J. E. EDEN, Owner, 3891 Brightwater. wf^^SJEfl To Travel This Sea£ ?JnYoung TEOTTING *^r.,-i^© STALLION.; FiTZ ROY (1903). j By Young Torpedo, from Daisy, by Fitz James (imp.). v '1,~ Young Toepedo, by Torpedo (imp;), from Nancy (fast trotter), by Scamp-The Hawk, by Golden Eagle. Torpedo (Australian record 10 miles,, and sire of Tornado, Torpedo 11., Torpedo Bill, Submarine, etc.), was from Miss Modesty, by Lucifer-Flying Beauty, by Perfeqtion,:tha erstwhile King of Trotters. JFitz Jajnes (imported by the late Mr John Jterr,' fk>m. Calif ornia,) sired those sterling- trotters Rarus and Clydei and was by the' great General McClennan-Idalia, by Owen Dale. Fitz Eoy is a rich brown, standing 16' hands, oh a splendid set of legs and feet, and exhibits in a marked degree a rare combination of quality arid substance, with perfect action and a good turn of speed, and possesses those most essential qualities in all sires— a sound constitution and docile a jwoer. Fitz Eoy's breeding is undeni:i T v embracing as it does through Fit Jar es and Torpedo, the two best strains i 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. Grpomage 2s 6d. Mondays, . Wakapuaka; Thursdays, Stoke, Eichmond, Appleby, and Brightwater; remainder of week," at owrer's stable. 3871. • J. W. HAASE. i^a^ . To Stand the Season. \ i iliSgi 1 The Thobotjghbeed "■ KNIGHT ERRANT. ! By St, Legee— Foeha. , Bred at Wellnigton Park • related to ; such horses as Multiform and Cruciform, etc. See Stud Book." \_ * Knight Eeeant is a dark chestnut, ■ standing 16-2, with commanding appearance, and the best bred horse that has travelled this district. He has taken first honours in the thoroughbred class wherever shown. - '■ • . Multiform, full brother of Knight Errant's dam, was sold for, 3750 guineas and Knight Errant's sister, Nuceform, for breeding -purposes only was t,old 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 arid Lower Mbutere to Waimea West to Richmond; Wednesdays, Redwoods Valley, Upper and Lower •Moutere to iMotueka; Thursdays: ■, Riwaka; returning to Richmond T?nday. A limited number of mares will be taken, ■ " ' . . ' . , . Terms: £4 4s; groomage fee 5s Two or more mares the property of same owner by arrangement. For further particulars LEN. TOMLINSON, Groom in Charge, *• . Richmond.

€OU©HSi BBOMOHITSS, ASTHMA, & COHSIJMPTION, Mas the Largest Sale ©1 any Chest Medicine in the World. Breathing, Hoarseness, Pamor -Serene*.^ • * riving s rVngth to th&roica. and it neither allows a Cough or Asthma to become ■ ; t^S?&SSoi to^Xe/op £ • ' *h£ ne ve* tasS tnoln to nUt^held "Cgughs" have b«ea properly treated with thi. medictaft No bo« 0 SSrtiffi^nSbS .eisgeaer^sumcont, and a Complete Qare is certain. ; V -l*AW^bV>ea of Xualt© ? ?^e f great success of H^ARNE'S BRONOHITIS CURE, has induced a number persons . "<o imitations, each calling his medlclno "Bi^ehltla Quror th^o^ect of SLeStho iSmpli-mlntf f.«b gettSng » ealo for *n Imitation w«ch ha. none of the beneficial effects *ha* HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS C'J • Consequently It has become necessary to draw your attention to thia ract, W^ re^STybu in yo interests to be partiouiar to ask for HEARN£B and to eae that you got it, MEARNE'B BRONOHITIS C^SS, Bni: 2/6? Large Siae, 4/0. Sold^ by Ohemlsts and Medicine Vendors, and by W* *£o*r!etor W. G. HEARNE, Chr elc«^ Victoria. Forwarded to any Address, when not obtslhable locaHy> ; , to a cMlcl and the most aged person. -.^__^. _ r - Q „„ W "PTT ntfaTnN" F.Z/DEPOT.-OFFIGES, No 11; First Floor, WME^ „ -Local Agents-JAMES BOON, Hardy-street, ;W. G. ANCELL, Trafalgar-street; T. EASTCOTT, Hardy-street. _ . Obtainable frexu -: J. PALMER, Foxhill, Motupiko, Tadmor. . . ; ■ ' .' ' ;t '

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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12411, 28 November 1908, Page 1

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