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SAVE 40/---'KEviry man can now save at Uast 401- on his next Suit, and have it made to his measure in Ohristehureh, in the latest city style." ■ ■ _. v GEORGE DA7IES. I un now making suits for gentlemen in every part of the Dominion, and giving the most critical complete ■ satisfaction. ' I oan make a mit for you for £2 10 a. .or £3 that will be at least the equal of any suit you overpaid £i 10s. or £5 for. I will give youa .written guarantee lor a perfect fit too, or bind myself to ' refund" your money in full. It's a fair offer to you. It's worth taking advantage of. ' . I want you to send for my big range ' of samples. They include the newest and best : suitings and overcoatings obtainable. I want to send them, together .with my simple solf-moasure-mentJorm and -new style book, 'post free to your address. I want you to see just how I can make 'the most stylish, best-wearing and shape-retain-ing garments procurable,' and at the 'same time save you at least £2 on your next suit or overcoat ; send for sample* to-day—now while you think of it. ADDRESSGeorge Da vies 184 and 186 Colombo St., CHRiSTCHURCH. REWARD. A-EEWARD will be paid for tion leading to the conviction of any person, removing '• The .Colonist " newspaper delivery to^ customers, or in transit. . BOND, FINNEY & CO., 4642 Proprietors •• The Colonist." OTJE STAMPS are good Stamps, best BUBBEE, Latest Designs— "The Colonist *' Jobbing Department. «JJ UJ ■bJ ' 111 'es ■<:. || »-• .=3o^ • ' . . ""Itft 1 § I#S n \« >-g qdl- — PUBLIC NOTICE. "Bailie Nicol Jarvle" has much pleasure in announcing his thorough appreciation of the keen and 1 unexampled- support he has received during the late campaign^ by which he still adorns the head of the poll,: and, my friends, don't make any mstake, by supposing for a moment that because of this elevated and honourable tion he will, by one Jot, relax his efforts to further retain your Support; but "will stick to his basic principle, viz., that purity in all things must be maintained. The Bailie assures me as his trusted a.^ent that haying enormous: stocks of tne correct. article continually maturing he can at all times satisfy his supporters, and the late victory will emphasise his:efforts in that direction.' By authority, , MvM. WEBSTER, The "Bailie's"! agenfe 75 Trafalgar st v Bailie Nicol Jaryie Whisky in >Octa- ■'■ V6S. ■'■ ■ .;'■'"-■-''. -I- • ' '■■'"■■;': " Bailie Nicol ~ Jarvte Whisky in qr. ..'. casks.- ■ ; ■:' ■ -■ . • . ■ . . Bailie Nicol Jarvio Whißky. in 1 doz. cases. '• ■ -^ '■'■'„;•■, Bailie Nicol Jarvift Whisky in 2 gal. jars. ' " ■' ' . '. ■.■.:".'-•■" ■ ■ Standard Fire & Marina .. INSUEANCE COMPANY OF N.Z. NELSON BEANCH. FIEE, MAEINE and GUAEANTEE. Policies issued at current rates. Large and influential Colonial Proprietary. Prompt and -liberal settlement of claims. - F. A. BAMFOED, ' Nelson Sayings Bank Buildings, Trafalgar Street. . FIRE fNSUBMCE. "WITH THE Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Co £400.000 Inveßted in AnslralaEia. Prompt Settlement of Claims. J. H. COCK & CO., Chief Agents.

: Jam Making and Fruit Preserving. We have- IMPORTED rerj Large Stocks \ql% all Requisites for this Season :— ■ Mason Atlag, and Chioago Irait Pre3BC7iag Jar 3, ia;Piat3,= Quarts, and f -gallons. - tiJiJM Gla33 Screw Top an^ Tie-Orer, lib and|2lb Jam Jaw. Stone Jam Jars, 1,2, and 4lbs. Jelly Tumblers. Nests of Wbite^Jara. Preserving Pans, Enamel Stew Pana. . . : " Wood-Spoons, Stove Mats.J ' . Baskets for Ftuit Picking. • Pulp Buckets for Raspberry picking, .Eto. ilso I, 2, and 5 gal Demijohns ;. I,JJ2, b and i gal. Stone Butter Jars, ;and all kinds of Glass and Ghiaa Dlsha3 for . serving Fruit, etc., al 'table. B; Snodgrass anil Soiii, HOUSE," DIREOTe IMPORTERS, '■■.• NELSON.^

j I Kigh-Glass I House Furnishings. : H NEVEE was. there _a time when so many choice- , -H -■- '^ and Artistic Draperies and Curtains awaited the ' B , - selection of the home furnisher. " Our latest iinh portation — just-to hand — is a striking illustratioa BJ of this fact. § 50in. Mohair, Taffeta, and Casement Clath. gj Fashionable for-all kinds of Curtains.' Our designs are very m attractive. 1 Clirtain BOrderingS. Very pretty and extensively used 9 on Art Serges for Curtains and Table Covera ; also on the fern- _ B ; ouß Bolton Sheet Curtains Printed Linens, TapestryCnrtains, S ' and Tapestry for Upholstering ; ..Blind Lace 3, with Insertion to B match; also Combination Blind Laces in green and, cream. 1 BedSteadS. Plain, Brass Bail, and A ll Brass. ' - K 1 Bedding made on the premises from best Kapoc, Horsehair and ' , 8 Flax. _ •,-.,- --1 Carpets and Linoleums laid (estimates given), com. > ■ pare our quality and price. - ,■; I E. BUXTON &^CO:,Ttd., - - Nelson. ± ■ SAVE YOU THAT. I B^dQ^^^^ Here's how we PROVE our claim. I •^ Send us a sample from the last suit you had made; W or, send us a sample of the suit yea intend to buy. ;■: DON'T TELL US what you paid for the one or 1 what your tailor wants for the other. Then WE will tell I you what we wiU make -you as good a. suit for. i: REMEMBEB we shall not know your price. But § you'll find OUk price is about half what your tailor I wants to charge for the SAME -QUALITY suit. ". I I We will make this suit to your measure— you try it - I on and if it does not come up to expectations in every | ' particular send it back ~at OUR expense, and we will | We hereby agree that YOU ALONE shall be "the i 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 <t Co., Christchurch.- TDIDC A. V**v Fleate tend me your free Booklet ,| rvlC9d OC WOl and Patttrru at advertised in ih<t ■•' •-• ' ■ .". ...-.■ . : .-: '" Made to Measure It U vnderttood Ido not commit mytelf in • ' ' Suits by Mall . . anyvay whatever. . _■*■...-■ .; B ;■' Mm .................^ ; ESTO. 1881. CHRISTCHURCH. J i ...._.............;.'. - ■■■ "-: ,'■'■ - . No -^- •■ —J.' mmm jP

MOTUPIKO INN. rriHE undersigned having taken over JL * the above well-known hostelry in th« Motupiko Valley (late Corletfs), beaa to assure the. public -that no effort will be wanting on his part to maintain the reputation of the house as a favorite resort for those wishing to spend a few days or weeks in the country." Families, Fishermen, and Sportsmen will find comfer table quarters, anq every attention for th«ir" pleasure and comfjrt. ; GEOEGE BIGGS, Proprietor, PANAMA HOTEL. COENEE HARDY & COLLtNGWOOD-STEEETS THE undersigned, having taken over ttie above Hotel,,, has thoroughly renovated and completely re-furnished the house, which now offers, comfortable and superior accommodation' to the traTelling public or permanent boarders, at MODEEA.TE CHARGES. Wines, Ales, and Spirits of the Best Brands Oelt. J. BRIGGS. (Late of Wanganui.) .4927 - Tyree's .-Studio^ f ■ .M««« ffflHIS STUDIO has recently been fitted JL up with new and up-to-date appliances for the production of High Class Photographs. EWLAEGEMENTS made from any Photograph. Satisfaction guaranteed Note.— W. Tyree does not employ any canrassere. Send all orders to TYEEE'S STUDIO. Trafalgar-street Fertilisers. IN STOCK— Picton, Eape and l-urnip, •te; Eockland, Hop, Grain, Potato, •te; Shirley's Sup. of Lime Wei. lington Blood and Bone. Supplied in sacks or by the ton. BISLEY BEOS. & CO., 8700 Sole Agents SOUTH BRSTSSH Insurance Company, Limited. Capital ... £2,900,000 Ao«unralated Funds exceed . . £542,500 FI»» and MAEINE and ACCIDENT INSUEANCES, : Including Employera' Liability for Com- , pemsation under the Workers' Compensa- ! tien Acts, Mortgage Indemnity, Public Bisk, Personal Accident either singly or in conjunction with Sickness Benefits ; Burglary, Plate Glass, Fidelity Guarantee, etc., . . ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CUEEENT EATES. Sub-Agents fob District: City, Boberteon Bros. ; Motueka, H. A. T«rrant ; Eichmond, W. E. May j Takaka, J. J. Langridge & Co.; Wakefield, E. J. Painton; Collingwood, W. C.Eiley & Co.; Upper Meutere, C, F. Muntz; Westport, J. J. Molony. F- &D. EDWARDS, j AGENTS, TEAF ALGAE STEEET. . : (Next National Bank). ww GOVERNMENT pURANCE FACT No. I. The GUARANTEE OP THE STATE iO9h rtttevgiry Policy \smti ' tejheSipartmeat. HtMff p«BOD Inemed anderjte oonditiooa teats absc'-Qtely aeotire, ftnnly Waged that whaterar may happen the hill tahw o* hii polio? It ai oBTtwl" to be paid when the atoim aeeroei m tha> the inn ahaU riae in tfe|«orning.

JUNCTION HOTEt TAIAKAi ME.- JOSEPH HYDE, ex-Capt&Oi 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 aboTe well-known hotel, and visitors and travellers can rely upon receiving evory atteation, with civility, Superior accommodation, moderate tariff, -j '(■' Conveyance meets all steamera Horses and Vehicles on Hire. Up-to-date Billiard Table. Best Brands Wines and Spirits only, i Letters and Telegrams promptly t 'mdedto . TELEGRAPH "HOTEL TAKAKA. OTTO HAASE (formerly of the Bel grove Hotel), in notifying that he has taken the above old established an<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 interior arrangements having the personal supervision of Mks Haasb. . ■■_ The Stables 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 Steamers. 'First-class Sample Boom. Good Billiard Table. Letters and telegrams receive prompt Attention. -~ j ■ . — : ' ' j It Will Pay Those who are about to conne« with the NEW SEWEEAGE SCHEME I ■To consu " H. J. FLATT, who has had large experience, and is a Certificated SANITAEY PLUMBER V ENQUIEIES SOLICITED and ESTIMATES FUENISHED. . Workmanship Gtjakantkmd. 817 Telephone Number 327. ■ r THE NEW MOTTO. . . ■ - ■ ■ ■ • i . Nelson expects that tbet child w ili DO ITS DUTYASK FOE CONFECTIONERY. : " Have you tried these New Lines Wild Babbits. , Chocolate Chk^-baes. Chocolatk Mexican Fbtjitb. Chocolate Lunch. Chololate Ice Creams. All Eetail Confectioners. I [NOTHING My HE SU£TABLE|FOR*A THAN A- -"■>■ Nice Engraving CiroiCelAssortmeni at J. SAVAGE SONS, \RDY STi?|ET. - .; '■':.■ - ■

■ - — . ■ -. .'. ■. .- -.- :■' "We are making a Sj)lash with Anti-Splash. . ? You save the -Splash. See it Demonstrated at ; CARLISLE & CO S, PLUMBERS, ETC., HAttDY-STBEET. POH BJ.LE. ABAKEEY Trade. Annual turnovei J32,600, twenty-six hundred pounds about, and can be largely increased ; in a rising, township in Nelson Province. A splendid opporbunity 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. HOLIOAKE,Land Agent, ■3115 ' Riwaka. STANLEY BROOK AND. WAKEFIELD MAIL. LEAVES Stanley Brook every TUESDAY, THUfiSD AY and SATUKDJT Mornings-at 6.45, calling at Thorpe Post Office at '8.10, and Dovedale at 9, arriving at Wakefield at 11 a.m. A Eeturns same day, leaving "Wakefield at 1 p.m., Dovedale at 3 p.m,, and Thorpe at 4 p.m., arriving at Stanley Brook at 5.30 p.m. A oomturtable Conveyance for Passen gers. Parcels carried at a .reasonable n»te. All orders entrusted to the undersigned will be carefully attended to. '•■ J; THORNE, - Mail Contractor NEWMAN BEOS.'J Royal Mail Coaches. -NELSON TO BLENHEIM. Leave Crowr. Stables, Nelson, . oh Mondays; Wednesdays, end Fridays, at •7ain. ■ ; V-, ' . . • Leave Club Hotel, Blenheim; on return, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Hiid Saturdays, . at 7 a.m.- : .. . •.\ .■ - ' Parcels (carried at moderate rates..: : Booking Office:! Crown Stables. NE WM AN; BjBO S., Proprietors^ {NOTICE:' '' I.X.L. GO.^ DYEES, CLEANEES, ETC. REMOVED ta " 75, COLLING WOOD-STEEET' Orders promptly attended to.

NEWMAN "BEOS. ROYAL MAIL GQACHES. . WES^'CO A^T^SEEVICE/ '• ' " ' LEAVE Motupiko for the West Coast on Arrival of Trains on TUESDAY and FRIDAY, Returning again on WED-. NESDAY and SATURDAY, in time for Passengers to catch the Trains for "Kelson. The Motupiko Coach- connects with the Jiciefton and Westport Coaches at Inangahua Junction. Parcels carried at moderate rates. Booking Office: Crown Stables. NEWMAN BEOS., Proprietors, ROYAL MAIL COACH. Nelssn— Richmond — SSotueka— Riwaka. NEWMAN BEOS., Proprietors. THE Proprietors call the attention of the travelling public to the fact that the EicHiroND-RnvAKA, Coach Service hasi bean extended to Nelson, and Coaches no^* leaVe the Crown 'Stables, Nelson, DAILY, or Eiwaka, and a: rive daily from Eiwaka, as per timetabl > appended. . All parcels and orders receive strict and businesslike attention. , Daily Timetable Leave N Json for Eiwaka at 9 a.m. ; arriv- , ■"• ing Eiwaka 2.30 p.m. Leave Eiwaka for Nelson at 8 a.m., arriving Nelson 1.30 p.m. Luncheon": Bed wood's Valley. NEWMAN BEOS., Proprietors. WARDR9P & CO. LAND, ESTATE & COMMISSION AGENTS', ADCTIONEEES, ETC., MOTIJEKA,. Have the following PROPERTIES, FOR SALE:— ■ 8 Acres Native Lease, close proximity to High street ; good soil and well adapted to fruit growing, at present aa Jar plough. 13 Acres Freehold in Borough; V 6 roomed house and outbuildings in good repair. :' 7 Acres Orchard, half in full bearing and half partial, together with;3o£ Acres Native Lease, under plough 'and hops, An ideal npmestsad and farm. 650 Acreis 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 properties can be extended to an unlimited area, as^they adjoin Crown jlands. Price .£4 10s per acre. . 22 Acres Native Lease, in Boro h; rent £1 per annum ; soilsecond to none; 4 acres orchard in beating,! acre "hops; balance for any root crops or fruit. . .;•_" • : : ' ' 13 Acres Freehuid, in Borough ; 4 acres grass, 8 acres fine flat land, subdivided into' five paddocks) by fences ; 10-ropmed house" in ; good order, cbaohliouse, stable, andoutbujldings. / . 230 Acres Freehold, felled and m 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 850 sheep ; whare, barn, stabJes ; within easy distance of port and Motueka Borough. Price - And various other properties. Monthly Stock Sales in our Yards, Pahstreet; Motueka. Open to receive entries, ALFRED GOULD. 752* ' Auctioneer.

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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12474, 26 February 1909, Page 1

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