I High-Glass 1 House Furnishings. I . NEVEE was there a time when so many' choice H and Artistic Draperies and Curtains awaited the s B selection of the home furnisher. Our latest im- I pbrtation-^-just to hand — ia a striking illustration C" B : of ithis fact. ■ ' . • . <■ • ■ 50in. Mohair, ' Taffeta, and Casement Cloth. 1 Fashionable for all; kinds of Curtains. Our designs are very 9^ attractive. - .•/.■■■'. '.. "' B.I Curtain BOrdertngS. Verym^pretty and^^ used I on Art Serges for .Curtains and able Covers-; also on the fara- 9 bus Bolton Sheet Curtains Printe'dLinens, Tapestry ; Curtains, ■ . and Tapestry iqc Upholstering ;.?lindLacps,'. with Insertion .to M ., - .'match; also Combination Blind; Laces in- greenand cream. ■' : . . Bedsteads. :Plain>: Brass Rail,, and -All Brass: ;- . . I-.. ' i-.-l •"•. Bedding made on the premises-from ibest'.Kapbo,-:Horsehair and; '-'■'H" CarpetS and : LinoleU|nßrLAlD:;(estimates given).. '.Com-' J: ■•■•.. : pare, our quality and price.- -- ; \ '.'. ; ' : ~' >"\ ' ;: > '■■ ; B^ |; ;B^jtiNf*|;^^d,, - 4r Neisoiif J B^^ Send us a sample from the last suit you had made ; or, send us a sample of the suit you intend to buy. DON'T TELL, US what you paid for the one or •what your tailor wants for the other. Then WE will tell you what we will make you as good a suit for. REMEMBER we shall not know your' price. • But you'll ; find OUR price is about half what your tailor " . wants to charge for the SAME QUALITY suit. We will make this suit to your measure— you try it on and if it does not^ome up to expectations in every . particular send it back at OUR expense, 'and we will '■".: refundryour money. - I' We hereby agree that YOU ALONE shall be thejudge of fit, value, and quality. Shall we send you samples on that --understanding, and our booklet, «' BETTER SUITS for LESS MONEY "~ ;. both FREE? ;: • : Then fill in the coupon and mail it to-day to . Tribe a Co., Ohrittehureh. • - ' TDIDEf O f\ : Sleate send me your free SoolUt I KIDEi Ot UOl and Patterns at advertised in th 4 ■ ■■'"■ ■.....--. — , — Made to Measure It is understood Ido not commit mytelf In Quite hv Mail any way whatever. ..- . . . ,&U»tS, DJT Mall . . ,■ yaw».......,..........7......... EBTD.IBBI. CHRIST CHURCH. I Jddru5.....;.................. No. 11. .-■ " \
NEWMAN.BEOS. _ . ROYAL, MAIL COACHES. -WJISB- CO ASTJSEEV. IjCE^ 'J^\ LEAVE Motupikofor the West Coast on Arrival of Trains on TUESDAY and FBID AY, Eetiirning again on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, in time for Passengers to catch, the Trains for/Nelson. , The MotupikolCoach connects with the Eeefton and Westport —.Coaches at Inangahua Junction. ' ■ / -"„ Parcels carried at moderate rates. > : .. . Booking Office: Crown Stables. .. NEWMAN BEOS., Proprietors, •■ ROYAL MAIL COAOH. Nelson— Richmond— Motueka— ■■'.■ ••;■■.- ;R|waka. .; .-— NEWMAN BEOS., Proprietors. • THE Proprietors - call the attention of the travelling publict'o the fact that the EiCHMOND-BnvAKA CoAch Seevicb has been extended to Nelson,- and Coaches now leaye the ; Grown Stables, Nelson, DAIIiY, or Biwaka, arid aj rive -daily from' Eiwaka, as per timetabrj' appended. ; , • :__ All' parcels and orders receive strict and businesslike attention. : Daily Timetable v Leave IS'clson for Eiwaka at 9 a.m. j. arriv-; irig Eiwaka2.3o p.m. .! Leave Biwaka for - Nelson, ; at ' 8 a.m., arriving Nelson 1.30 p.m. Luncheon : Eedwbod's Valley.-' NEWMAN BEOS., Proprietors. WARDROP&CO. LAND, ESTATE & COMMISSION ; AGENTS, ' ■...;•::•; AUCTIONEEES, ETC., motueka; ■'■■.-;. v ■/•.--. Have the following i . ... PBOPEETIES -FOB SALE i— 8 Acres Native Lease, close proximity to High street ; good sojl and well adapted to fruit growing, at present, uader plough. 13 Acres Freehpld in Borough; 6 roomed house, and outbuildings in good repair. ■-, -.."' ■ ..» v. ... . 7 ; Acres Orchard, half in' fullibdaring and^half-partial, together with 30 Acres Native Lease, under- plbjigh and-hbps,' An idealEomestsad aridfarmy ;'" /i ' ' 650 Acres in grass, wei watered ; ; good soil, subdivided into paddocks; unlimited: supply of posts' on property y carrying presently 500 sheep,- besides cattle. Adjoining a 230 acre, block now opened up. These properties can' be, extended to an unlimited area, as they adjoin" Crown lands. '.Price.£4lOsper:aore. 22 'Acres ! Native Lease, 'in-'B6ro hj rent £,1 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 ; 10-roomed house in. good order, coachhouse, stable, j and outbuildings. - ' 230 Acres Freehold, felled and in grass, good soil, well wateredj all ploughable; subdivided into 3 paddocks ; 10 aofes under crop ; Bmall whare. r 602 Acres, 410 Freehold, 102 L.1.P. ; i mostly ploughable land, carrying 350 sheep ; whare, barn, stables ; within easy distance of port and Motueka Borough. Price ,02,100. And various other properties. Monthly Stock Sales in our Yards, Pahstreet, Motueka. Open to receive>ntries. ALFBED r GOULD. 757 Auctioneer.
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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12460, 9 February 1909, Page 1
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755Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12460, 9 February 1909, Page 1
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