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i ; .■ .. ■■-■ • "'•".■■_ - : : "; : ■■ '■ --„ ..". '—.'•• Jam Making and Fruit Preserving. ; "We have IMPOETEI>-ver>- Large Stocks of i Requisites for this Season:-— r • Mason Atlaa, and Chio^go lfraii Praaecvidg Jar 3, ia Pinfc3,2Qaar and ; '■■''; y '■/ / )' : l Glass Screw Top an Tie-Oyer, lib and 21b Jam Jarj. Stone Jam Jars, 1, 2, and 41ba. Jelly Tumblers. Nests of "White Jars. Preserving Pans, Enamel Stew Pans. • • Wood Spoons, Stove IVlats.J „ Baskets for Ftuit : 'i Pulpßuckets for Raspberry pioking, Ete£ f.f."-.". ' : .' Also 1, 2, and 5 gal. Demijohns"; 1,^2, 6 and 4 gal.. Stone Butter Jai : and all kinds of Glass and i China Disbe3 for ' serving Fruit, sto., al table. 1 . r■• R. Siiodgriss la M ;S.oes, . i^ STAFF ORDSHmjE HOUSE," .:'.-.-- DIItEGT ; IMP'jUTEIIS. ; : ;. ■.'■•-■■.:-;•. . ■ .■■.'•• = .'-"' ... - nelson. lii&iPTtriM unTO I ynTiiPis/n imm

■. . ■ -*•'■■ ■ . -■ ' ■ . - - ■ ■ \ - -• ' • -. • •• • " - ■ - : - .-..& I *T ' ■ >:' : : : v. >*.■■•■ •; ' ■..;■• ■.- -■ ■■■ ■■• "'J I High-Cfass | 1 House Furnishing". I H . NBV.EE was there, . a time when so inany^choice H H ' and Artistic Draper, ies and Curtains awaited the 9 H selection of the 1 homy ' furnisher. Our latest im- Sj g portation— just to han v d— is a striking illustration IS B ot\this fact. B i 50in. Mohair, Taffeta i and Casement Cloth. 1 9 'Fashionable for all kindß dl° Curtains. Gur derfgas are very H I S attractive. \ H ' i Clirtain BorderingS. Verj ' T pretty and extensively used fl B on Art Serges for Curtains and\ Covers ; also on the fam- H m ous Bolton Sheet Curtains Priitted Linens, Tapestry Curtains, ■ 1 and Tapestry for Upholstering ; i^lind Laces, with Insertion to B | match; also Combination Blind I '&ces in green and cream. ■ ■ BedSteadS. Plain, Brass Rail, an^ All Brass. - .B I Bedding made on the premises from '^est Kapoc, Horsehair and § .Carpets and Linoleums .laid given), com/ I B ' - pare our quality and price. "\ \ ; ' 'B I E. BUXTON A^^., - -/Nelson. J W^^^^^^wTcAN SAVE YOU THAT. W^' Send us a sample from the last" suit you had made ; , § or, send us a sample of the suit you intend to buy. 1 DON'T TELL- US wnat 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. REMEMBEB we shall not know, your 'price. But vou'ir find OUf< price is about half what your tailor wants to charge for the SAME QUALITY suit. We will make this suit to your measure— you fry it . On and if it does not come up to expectations 10 every particular send it back at OUR expense, and we will refund your money. „ - We hereby agree that YOU ALONE shall be the judge 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 4b Co., ChrUtchureh. mm W*k Ir% ■■ jy Slean tend me your free BooiUt I nIDEi QC VUI and Pattern* ai Mdvertitcd in th 4 Made to Measure Ititundentoodldo not commit myielf ln_ Suits by Mall . . any way whatever. * 8 Nam. ESTD. 1881. CHRISTCHURCH. Jddreu No. 11.

te OnYourNextSuit Ton can save £2 on yonr next suit, and have it made-to-your-meaanie in Christohuroh in the latest style. I am making good suits to measure for from 39/6 upwards fox gentleman, in your own town- ' T_• , -^-Buitß 'that are fICL oorreotly out in eg@ any style desired, iTa " suits that are lined %^^_ with the best oi >g^^S^K. •«•• linings, have real Sb|| hair oloth fronts, M£Ma\l are well padded, MStt (£ |im\ and are honestly Paf Ms iS^n j made throughout, «B$L © ffi&gfA ana will .retain SJ[ %W$T theirperfeetßhape . Wm-A ifflfl A WRITTEN lHUl! GUARANTEE yW&M FOR A FIT. r )MW® When you order gl] Wffl your suit from me, ga I give you a writ- jjji Xjm ten guarantee that M «jl the olothes will fit Sfj v you perfectly or 1 . Mi Ml _ undertake to re- _. »1 |Q | '~ fund every penny gP^^fctavlßk of your money. — " Could anything be fairer 7- Could yon g 1 be protected more fully? Noil take E alLthe rigk, if there it any. ' - I ~ er The materials used in my made-td- I in measure suits at from 89/6 are of the 1 i). highest quality, the: game quality as I rt yon are in the habit of paying the I in local tailor.fi4.or £6 for. ./.. | V ' SAMPLES FRIEE.' ' '■ § 3 Write for my eplendid samples of the 1 x '_ latest suitingß, my simple self-meaaure- I mant form, and my new style book. I I gladly tend them post free. I They cost you nothing, they commit 1 , you to nothing, but they oan save yon I money. Write to-day— now, while yoo § - thintof.H. .•;■:". :. •-• I ADDRESS— ■ ' " .g s 6EGBGE DIYIES, I 184 Colombo St., CHRIStrpqRCH. J i ■ : Vr^ l^"■~•■ ll T: |^ ™ li# c . *.■■■■ REWARD. A REWARD will be paid for inforina x3L tion leading to the conviction of any perso,n removing'.- '.•■The,. Colonist " newspaper ifter delivery to customers, or t, in transit. V ■ BOND, FINNEY & CO., - ' 4642 Proprietors " The Colonist." a '.'■.' . : - • ; _••..■'■ \ iJ ■. .; '-, '. < -- -w -", U » <0- '. - :, Q | ' 1 ' ' "■ '35' eJH f XS ■ < %l M ' ■% § S Vi-li Ixl co ) •'. . . ..' . . . —^- — - — '■ — ; — - J -PUBLIC NOTICE. 1 "Bailie Nlool Jaryle" has much pleasure in announcing his thorough - appreciation of the keen and unexa mpled support he has received during j the late campaign,"by which he still" c adorns the head of the poll, and,. my ; friendsj don't make, any mstake; by , supposing for a moment that because; of this elevated and honourable position he will, by one jot, relax his ef-. forts to further retain your support 1 ;- --but wilj stick to his basicv principle,; < viz., thatpurity- in all thingsmust be maintained; • The Bailie assures: me as his trusted agent that having . enormous stocks of the correct article „ continually maturing- he can at; all .• times satisfy his supporters, and^the ; late victory will emphasise his efforts i, in that direction. •,.;.' .By authority, - • ■ . : ; M. M. WEBSTER, The "Bailie's" agent, 75 Trafalgar st. : ' Bailie Nicol Jarvie Whisky in Octaves. m Bailie ;Nicql Jar^i* Whisky m qr.. ' casks. "' ; ' -■■'"■'-•■ ■ Bailie Nicol .JarvJo Whisky in 1 doz ; ; • cases. • ' : , Bailie Nfcjol Jarvin Whisky in 2 gal. . . jars. -.-.-. , : ..'"'. ■ ■.''-■■.. Standard Fire INSUEANCE COMPANY OP N^Z. ; NELSON BEANCH. ; THIEE, MAEINE and GTJAEANTEE. ■JD~. Policies issued at current rates. Large and -influential Colonial Proprie--. •• tary. Prompt and liberal settlement of ;. claims. - -. •_ ■ , ; F. A. BAMFOED, ; : Nelson Savings Bank Buildings, Trafalgar Street. , . "■-: RRE;iKSURANCE. .-Reduced Rates WITH : THE Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Cs £400.000; ■; Invested in 4:>cfn,lasia. J 1 Protabt" Ssttloment of f aiTaa- - j'iH. cock & co., ' .:- --• "- .: ' Chief Agents.

raiHE undersigned having taken ovt {?). JL. . the above well-known hostelry i iji fch« Motupiko Valley (late Corlettfs' » begs to assure the publio. that no effoi l g will be. wanting on his part to maintai [* the reputation of the house as a fayorit '1- resort for r those wishing fo spend a fe> *?■ ,d»ys oiwieks in the. country. . Families o- Fishermen, and Sportsmen will find com forteble quarters, ana every attention fo «« iheir pleasure and comfjrt. -\.p- .i r GEOEGE BIGGS, ;C %,<;< ■;>• - : t' •. .. ..',-.. Proprietor. » /-.PANAMA 'HOTEL: >" COENEE HAJBDY & COLLrNGWOOD-STEEETJ THE undersigned, having taken ovei the above Hotel, >has thoroughlj ( ; renovated and conipletely. re-f urnishec V: the hbuse, which now offers comfortable c and superior accommodation to the tratf. .veiling public or permanent boarders, al ■ C T' MOjJEEATE CHAEGES. & "Wines, At,es, and Spirits of the Best Brands Oblt. I J. BRIG6S. i. :-•.■ (Late of Wanganui) 492^ j — - — ; _ : ■". ■ ' ., — _ i" Tyree's Studio. * . — : -. ■ ■ 1 mmSBTODIO has recently been fittec • Jft. up with new and up-to-date appli•haea for the production of High 'Class Phptographs. V. ENLAEGEMENTS;. made from anj _ Photograph. Satisfaction guaranteed * TXotm. — W. Tyree does not employ any canvassers. Send all orders to TYEEE'S STUDIO, Trafalgar-street Fertilisers. IN STOCK— Picton, Eape and lurnip, ate; Eookland, Hop, Grain, Potato, etc; Shirley's Sup. of Lime Wei. lington Blood and Bone. Supplied in sacks or by the ton. 'j BISLEY BEOS. & CO., *700 Sole. Agents SOUTH BRITISH Insurance Company, Limited. Cftjital \y. ... ... £2,900,000 Abtnmulated Funds exceed . . .£542,500 EIBI amd MAEINE and ACCIDENT ~ INSUEANCES, ...'...':. Including Employers' Liability for Compensation under the Workers' Compersa- , tion Acts, Mortgage Indemnity,' Public Eisk, : Personal Accident, either singly or in conjunction with- Sickness Benefits ; Bnrghwy, Plate Glass, Fidelity Guarantee, .- eto., "' ■■■ ■ . ■ • ' '■■ :...'• ; ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CUEEENT BATES. ' Sitb- Agents fop District :."■' '■-. . City, Eobertson Bros. ; Motueka, H. A. Tarrant ; Eiohmbnd, W. E. May; Takaka, J. J. Langridge & Co. ; Wakefield, 'E. J ; Painton; Colling wood^ W. C. Eiley &Co.j ,Upper Meutere, C, F. Muntz ; Westport, J. J. Molony. F & D. EDWARDSV _ AGENTS, ETEAFALGAB STEEET. '•••■..•■ (Next National Bank). JSPVE RMTWE fJT.-c : * ' bwAßTMisii : ** FACT No. I. Tke OCAjftNTEE OF THE STATE ton tia-wjij Policy Issnti Bfaag pgffion tngorad ender Jte 9writtMon| reafa abgcSntely swngo, finaly Mwred that whatever may happen the fall vrine of bii polioy h M certain to be paid when th< otefea mernea m thai the roa riiall rte in fti^ jaorniag.

TAEAK £. Ti/TB. JOSEPH HYJJE, ; ex-Captei iSj_ Artillery Velunteers, «nd formerl 1 proprietor of the Jfoxhill Hotel, desire* 1 ; :mform his old frit aids and the trarellin : publio that he has ; taken over th« aboT well-known hotel, and visitors and travel lers "can rely upon receiving evqry ; »ttei tion, with civili.ty, l Superior aocomac .'dation, moderate tadff. Conveyance rittits all steamers. Horn and Vehioleß : on. ; . Hire. Uprto-4ai Billiard Table. ; :; v. ■■.■,' -■-=' &# % ■ • Best Brandß Wines and SnMta oiilyi. - Letters &ti£- T* k lsoT»'»t proxsipily li mdedto : 1* TELEGRAPH HOTEL TAKAKA.; ' ' " 'i •'.■'.. .' - •■ - OTTO- HAASE (formerly of the B»l P,fove Hotel), in notifying that hi has tp^en the above, 6ld^established/an< centi ally situated Hotel, wishes the publi( to k»jow that he has had new rooma added an<Vthe whole place thoroughly renovatot ana refurnished. V : _; ■ .-.■ ' Travellers and Visitors will find tiu TELEGEAPH a comfortable I'and well appointed Hotel, the interior arrange merits having the personal supervision o: B Mbs Haasb. ■ ■ M The Stables will have: the periona r attention of the Proprietor, and Hohw """ and Vehicles (two and f onr wheolem) wil be kept on Hire. A Covered Conveyano< ■- .will also meet all Steamers. First-class Sample Room. Good B,illiard Table. '"*' Letters and telegrams receive: prompt •? atten.aon. ; • It Will Pay 2 Those who are about to conneo ■ ' . with the • • . NEW SEWEBAGE SCHEME To consu '. H. J. FLATT, / , has '"had large experience, and is a Certificated SANITARY PLUMBEB. ENQUIEIES SOLICITED and •ESTIMATES FUENISHED. WOBKMANSHD? GuABANTBMD. iVj _ Telephone Number 327. "-.' „! : b THE NEW MOTTO. s Nelson expects that vsbt child vrn.! a DO ITB DUTT— Z\ ASK FOE - : ' "t- GRIFFIN'S " CONFECTIONERY. Have you tried these New Linos P Wild Babbits. Chocolate : Gh vn -baeb. . ' . -' — Chocolatk Mexican Fbuitb. n Chocolate Lunch. .;.'.,■■ i*- CkoLOLATB Ice Cbeams; All Eetail Confectioners. '> ...... s.- : — I '. ' ■ ;'~ . E- '■-. : pc , 9. .--.■■ ■.•■;;; ns a.. ..'.-■- ' '. . •-.■.' n., in .-.:■-..■." )le ;■"■■ . . . • 31> NOTHING MoUE / SUITABLE EOR> [dew YSar liift >n t . |THAN A '■• ' ;: Nice Engraving == ' ■ ■ "..'••'. --. ■ Choice Assortment at J. RAVAGE '4 SONS, __ \RDY STREET. 3T ; .;' '/. . . "■'. I -■:.; ... \ -

We J are makings Splash" ~ with Anti-Splash. You save the Splast See it Demonstrated at CARLISLE & CO S, PLUMBERS, ETC., k Habdy-stbeet. A BAREST Trade. 'Annual tnrnovc f £2,600, twenty-six hundred poanc about, and can be largely increased; in rising township in Nelson Province, splendid opportunity for, one in this lii 'of business to take, on. No opposition small capital required. Price ,£930. F< furtner particulars apply to the nnde signed. < H. C. HOFfOAKE; Land Agent, 3115 . ' Eiwaka. STANLEY BROOK AND WAKE FIELD MAIL. X EAVES Stanley Brook every TUE! I J DAT, THUESD AT and S ATUI DAT Mornings at 6.45, calling at Thoq Post .Office at 8.10, and Dovedale at arriving at Wakefield at 11 a.m. Eetun same day, leaving Wakefield at 1 p.m Dovedale at 3 p.m,, and Thorpe at 4 p.n arriving at Stanley Brook at 5.30 p.m. A comturtable Conveyance for Passei gers. Parcels carried at a- reasonab rste. " All orders entrusted to the unde signed will be carefully attended to. — — ~ - J. THOENE, w ' -Mail- Contractor NEWMAN BBOS/i Royal Mail Coaches. NELSON TO BLENHEIM. .Leave Crown Stables, Nelson, on Mo days, Wednesdays, sad Fridays, 7 am. Leave Club Hotel, Blenheim, on retur -Tuesdays, Thursdays, >vnd Saturday at 7 ajn. " Parcels carried at moderate rates. Booking Office : Crown Stables. NEWMAN BEOS., Proprietors ( NOTICE. i i I.X.L. CO., E DTEES, CLEANEES, El . REMOVED to 75, COLLING WOOD-STEEE Orders promptly attended to. -r^tli I

NEWMAN -BEOS. ROYAL MAIL COACHES. - - WEST'^OAST'SEEVICE.- •'-"''• LEAVE Motupiko for the West Coast on Arrival of Trains on TUESDAT and FElDAT.Eeturning again on WEDNESDAY and SATUEDAT, in time for Pasbengers to catch the Trains for Kelson. The Motupiko Coach connects with the Wefton and Westport: Coaches at Inangahna Junction. Parcels carried at moderate rates. Booking Office ; Crown Stables.' NEWMAN BEOS., Proprietors, BOYAL MAIL COACH. Nelson— Richmond— Motueka— Blwaka. r . NEWMAN - BEO S., Proprietors. THE Proprietors call 'the "attention of ' the travelling public to the fact that the RicHiiOND-ErwiKLi' Coach Service has bean extended to Nelson, and Coaches] nour leave the Crown Stables^ Nelson,* DAILT, or Biwaka^anc? ainve.daily frojp Eiwaka, as per timetabl j appended. All parcels and orders receive strict and businesslike attention; ',"- •■" ' r r .- Daily Timetable Leave Kelson for Eiwaka at 9 a.m. ; arriving Eiwaka 2.30 p.m; Leave Eiwaka for Nelson at 8 a.m., arriving Nelson L3O p.m. Luncheon: Eed wood's Valley. | NEWMAN BEOS., Proprietors. I- • — WARDROP & CO. LAND, ESTATE & COMMISSION . AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS, ETC., MOTUEKA, Have the following PEOPEETIES FOE SALE :— 8 Acres Native Leise, dose proximity to High street ; good soil and well adapted to fruit growing, at present tmder plough. 13 Acres Freehold „in Borough ; 6 roomed house and outbuildings in good repair. 7 Acres Orchard, half Jn^full bearing and half partial, together \ritH"3o Acres Native Lease, under plough ( and^hops, An ideal hcmest3ad and fartn.i /.».'• ( 650 Acres in grass, wej • watered ;'_ g6od soil, subdivided into paddocks; unlimited supply of posts on. property^ carrying presently 500 sheep, besides cattle. t Adjoining a 230 acre block now opened ' up. These properties can be extended to anmnlinuted area, as. they adjoin Crown lands. - Price £4 10s per acre. <■ 22 Acres Native Lease, in Boro , .h j rent J3l 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 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 1 eapy distance of port and Motneka Borough. Price . : And va rious other properties. '> -. Monthly Stock Sales in our Tards,' Pahstreet, M otueka. Open to rec9iveien£ries. • ~ -•-*!. ALFRED GOULD; ,? r \ , 757 '- Auctioneer.^

H^ AVWi'A'a WTrrttl^fllfeta CSlll"©- Pc famous Kem|dy Hor , Those who have tafc to medicine «. amazed at its S p!endid healing power I^^ " ' V UXUaS of : Breathing, Hoaiseneis, Pak tor .Soren^ m the Chest expmencejehjhtful and r^^ S?^ nor7«konfef vSo^ Co^pS il ni tot^^ at the beginning, a dose or tX is generally sufficient, and a complete cure is certain. ~ ■■: ...,.-; .-•;■; •. •, _ : _ Small Size, 2/6 8 Larse, 4/8. Cheml.t* Medicine Vendor^ or the Proprietor, W. Q. HEARNE, Ohemlst, Qeeiong, Victoria, Forwarde^by post to any address, when not obtainable locally

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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12469, 19 February 1909, Page 1

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