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Jam Making and Fruit Preserving. "We have IMPOETEP T^ry Large Stocks of ■ |al Requisites for this Season ; — Mason Atlaa, and Ohioago Frait Preserving Jara, in Pints, Quarts. and ' Glass Screw Top an^ Tie-OTar, lib audjj2lb Jam Jaw. Stone Jam Jars, 1, 2, and ilbfl. Jelly Tumblers. Nests of White^Jart 1 . ~~ : " Preserving Pans, Enamel Stew Pans. Wood Spoons, Stove Mats.J .'.'.' . - Baskets for Piuit Picking. - \ / Pulp Buckets for Easpberry piakirig, Bto .. Also I, 2, and 5 gal Demijohns; I,*S, fr_id-. gai. btone" Butter Ja fi and all kinds of Glass M*d China Dishe3 for serving Fruit, et«.» at table. * o *t ■ .-■'■ R>rSii.odgrsias;. aii.H ■ Sons, ' f STAFFORDSHIRE HOUSE," DIRECTc IMPORTEB.3, NELSON.

'" ''-"'"WSBSSI Do. You' Want a"■ ; I -Sewing HachLe?. - : b . The "-NEW- HOME ff ■ KKH Slv^d^^^Si s *^ c ° n^' ac^i ne on ne niarket that : **>iffiH M SJwWSSi embodies, every recent improvemant. . 11/V^^^^ It runs lightly. With great speed. yl¥^^ Im ' Almost without noise. , The needle is self -setting, and canno; be : The bobbin can be wound without running " " All working - parts are made of the finest . material and case hardened. ...-'..- - Different makers have asked us to sell their Machines; hut we pm our faith^ to the " New Home." It always gives unqualified satisfaction., Treadle Machines, V,, \. on 1 Drawer. 3 do., 10s; 5 do., £7- 5 do.. (drop head), £9. : r Hand Machines 2s ed, r ;, TU/1 ,j. n , is '-a reliable machine, whioh we strongly recommend : me IQeai tomers desiring one lower priced than the "New Home."-? . ° . . .".: Price £3 lps. Buy your Drapery atSuxton'^^ni^l 'Dress Goods, well-made Hosiery, Grej and Bleached Calicoes &c. :: ' - . All attractively priced. We urge Customers to Inspect our GoocU' before purchasing elsewhere: ......... - - . ' -.-h ■ j >^ E-pjJXTON &HCOm LTD^ - - NELSON,^, | ffi &d__E^*^WE 'CAN SAVE YOU THAT. I jft^JpP^^ Mere's how we PROVE our claim. i \W^^~' Send us"a sample from tha last suit you had made; ■ I 1 a ~ or, send us a sample of the suit yea intend tb buy. •;; I ! i DON'T TELL US what you paid for the one or ■ 1 1 "what your tailor wants for the other. Then WE will tell i I you what we will make you as good a suit for. .< 1 I -REMEMBEB we shall, not know your price. But I you'll find Oiiii price is about half what your tailor >„. 8 wants to" charge for the SAME QUALITY 'suit. g We will make this suit to your measure— you- try It ! | on and if it dqei not come up to expectations in every 1 particular send" it back at OUR txpense, and we wili § • We hereby: agree that YOU ALONE shall be tha judge of fit, ;value; : and quality. Shallwe send you samples on that understanding, and our booklet, "BETTER SUITS for LESS MONEY"— • both FREE? ' ,- ' ; Then fill-in the coupon 1 and mail it to-day to Tribe <t Co., OhrittehuTah, ■■ ' 'TDIDC A. f^t\ Fleatt tend me your fret BooftUt < | |\|Db (K. \>.(li E£ . and Patttrnt at advertised in the ■ ' . S _......_...;....™....™...........~.. . — -— .' Made to Measure B It U undcritood Ido not commit myself in \'- : Suits by Mail .- . - I any way whatever.' ' ■-• ; ■ - - * - ... . - : H ; ff-*,..^'.'.-..::™;..".--. 1 ;...-".-""'"'".- ESTD.IBBI. CHRISTCfIURCH. 1 ja&rtit..L......:: v ......:....;. ....:■»■■■ - no. ii. .-,:■■-:■'•:" -. '_■ '■. M

Union Steam Ship Co., <i of New Zealand, LIMITED. . Passengers ML ST procure Tickets at the Office before they embark. .. - v ' Steamers will be despatched as under, Treatherand other circumstances "■ - -permitting. ' - PICTON & WELLINGTON. Te Anau, Monday, March 15, noon, s Pateena, Thursday, Mar 18, 2 p.m. Te Anau, Friday, March 19, 8 a.m. WELLINGTON DIRECT. •Mapourika, Saturday, Mar 13, 8.30 a.m. Pateena, Saturday, March 13, noon Pateena, Tuesday, March 16, 2 p.m. .> Arahura, Wednesday, Match 17, 4 a.m. •-. *No cargo. - = J . WESTPOET, GEEYMOUTH, AND HOKITIKA; - .•Arahura, Sunday, March 14, 6 a.m. • Mapourika, Wednesday, March "17, 8 a.m. ♦Cargo (perishable only) until noon Saturday. _ NEW PLYMOUTH & ONEHUNGA. Eotoitd, Friday, March 19, sp^m. - Cargo until 4 p.m. . ' „ . : SYDNEY, VIA COOK STEAIT. (From Wellington.) .. ■ , ■ Moeraki, Friday, Mar 19, 4 p.m. MELBOUENE, VIA BLUFF. (From Wellington.) Manuka, Friday, March 19, 5 p.m. Cargo and Passengers booked through to all principal ports in NEW ZEA- . LAND, AUSTRALIA, TASMANIA - (FIJI (Suva and Levuka), FEIENDLY a" ISLANDS (Tonga, Haapai, and Vavau), * SAMOA (Apia), COOK ISLANDS, . (Earotonga), and SOCIETY ISLANDS pt (Tahiti), I __. Eegular services are maintained to all . the abpvenamed ports. . •' ;■ *'>] CANADIAN-AUSTEAMAN LINE ••]■ (The" AUEed"Eoute). * i CANADA, UNITED STATES, AND ■I EUPvOPE. . * , 'Via Fiji, Honolulu, Victoria, 8.C., and •I Vancouver). ■ ' r j E.M.S. Aoraigi. " | From Sydney, March 1,5. r . From Suva, March 23. 1 1 Passengers booked through to London "by Orient Eoyal Mail Line. t'j T-: : : — -T- -■■—*—. -T— - For further particulars apply ','!"■; . . -• OFFICE. The Port. b ANCHOR >, SHIPr INS & FOUNDRY COMPANY LIMITED. >, . ' .■■ - ; •.■ . ".• . ■ SAILING LIST. - ft ■■ ■• •■■ .- — - ■ • ' .•• ' '■■ WESTPOET, GEEYMOUTH, AND, • HOKITIKA. WAVEELEY, To-day, Saturday. 13th inst, at noon. '"■. KENNEDY, about; Thursday, 18th inst. WELLINGTON" VIA MOTUEKA. ' WAIRAU, Monday, 15th inst, at 10 a.m. (Leaving Motueka: for Wellington, at. '.-.,• Ip.m.) ;- WAIEAU, Wediiesday, 17th iust, at noon. „•..;'-. . ; : . : % • (Leaving llotueta for W ellington at . ' 4p;m.)- --■ ■"■:■ . wanganuij - ..':. 1. KENNEDY, Monday, 15th inst, at 10 -■■V"r>.m.. --. -.'.,'■' •- - :". ■'■ -:■'•- ■■'..: ■; :■'■ picton. . ALEXANDER; To-morrow,- Sunday, 14th inst, at.Bp.m. ■-*■•. - '; ..■•" '•_:.■ J" Tr?H "■ ; R - -8Lp1.... '■ 51 TonsT Captain C. Soullt, will leave aa under, weatLer permitting : — . Nelson for Motueka, Saturday, Mar 13, at 9i3oa.ni Motueka for Nelson, Saturday, Mar" 13, at 0.30 p.m. ■■ . ; ~ Nelson for Motueka, Monday, Mar 35, at 11 '". 11a.m.- ' l ■■■.. a Motueka for Nelson, Monday, Mar 15, at 6 2 p.m. ' ■-■--.-, *• Nelson for Motueka, Tuesday, Mar 16, at c noon. ' Motueka for Nelson, Tuesday, Mar 16," at 3 p.m. -■ '■ . : -.-. ■ ' .■• --/; : '- ■■•■■ ': Nelson for Motueka, Wednesday, Mar. 17> - . at3.p.m. . Motueka ' for- Nekon, Thursday, Mar 18, 5", • r at7ajn.. . : : "■'■ Nelson for Motueka, Thursday. Mar 18, at 4 p.m. • Motueka for Nelson, Friday, Mar 19, at 7.30 a.m. : . - l. Nelson, for Motueka Friday, Mar 19, at 4.30 p.m. •.'■". . Motueka for Nelson, Saturday. Mar 20, at , '8 a.m. tt • • • ■ .••_..• L -FOE WELLINGTON DIRECT, i .ffijgfc M A-N-ARO A 8 .^^^m^ 1 Captain Habt, 6 Will leave the Motueka Wharf for Wei--2 lington direct, on . . ' 1 THURSDAY, March 18, 5 p.m. TUESDAY, March 16, 2 p.m. '.. Taking cargo for Havelobk and PeloruH il Sound every fortnight. , Fares, Motueka to Wellington : single, 15s j return, 22s 6d ; meals included. , Eeturri tickets available for 6 months. - The steamer leaves Wellington jfoi Motueka direct every week alternately on .Saturday and Monday ; also additional trips when required by shippers;,^ . WELLINGTON, HAVELOCK, AND MOTUEKA STEAMSHIP CO. * JOHNSTON & CO., Ltd., j . Wellington Agents. »• X]fTASTE PAPEE.— For Sale, good VV clean Waste Paper, in large oi - small quantities, at Offie* of this pagei >. " Motueka Hotel. - 6 ' High Stbeet, MoTxiEKAi I 0. HOLYOAKE, Proprietor 7 ' 1 nnEEMS moderate, and Meals provided 5 A. atallhcDre First-olass Accommo--8 dation for Visitor 2 Wine, Beer and Spirits of the very 6 best quality. 0 A comfortable Two-horse Conveyance runs to -and from the Wharf on arrival " and departure of the Steamers. Saddle Horses and Vehicles on hire. * Amongst other improvements, the Pro. c prietor has erected a convenient Bathroom. Pnll-sizoa (Wright? a) Billiard Table. z Accommodation for TBIf Hbreea in stable.* Loose Jboxesjand good 'paddocks attached;

JUNCTION HOTEL TAKAKA. ME. JOSEPH HYDE, ex-Capto_ - Artillery Volunteers, and former^ proprietor of the Foxhill Hotel, desires to inform his old friends and the travelling public that he has taken over tha abov« well-known hotel,, and visitors and travellers can rely upon receiving evory attention, with civility, Superior accommodation, moderate tariff. Conveyance'meets all steamers. Horws and Vehicles on Hire. Up-to-d»t« Billiard Table. Beßt Brands Wines and Spirits only. Letters and Telegrams promptly t naded to \ _ lsfl TELEGRAPH HOTEL TAKAKA.. OTTO HAASE (formerly of the Bel '" grove Hotel), in notifying that he has taken the above. old established a»d centrally situated Hotel, wishes the public to know that he has had new roomsadded, and the whole place thoroughly renovated and refurnished. • , _ Travellers and Visitors will find the TELEGEAPH a comfortable and wellappointed Hotel, the _ interior arrangements having the personal supervision of Mbs Haase. 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 Eoom. . Good Billiard Table. Letters and telegrams receiva prompt attention. It WISS Pay Those who are about to conneo with the - NEW SEWEEAGE SCHEMB To confa H. J. FLATT, who has had large experience, and is a Certificated SANITAEY PLUMBER ENQUIEIES SOLICITED and ESTIMATES. FTJBNISHED. Workmanship Gitabanthbd. 217 Telephone Number 327. ■*'' " i - THE NEW MOTTO. Nelson expects that vkbt child will DO ITSDUTt— ASK FOE ,; COINFECTIONERY. Have you tried these New Linen i Wild Eabbitb. . Chocolate Che-w -babs. Chocolate Mexican Fbtjith. Chocolate Lunch. Chololate Ice Cbeams. All Eefcail Confectioners. NOTHING MORE; SUITABLE FOR A Birthday or Wedding Present • THAN A Nice Engraving Choice Assortment at J. SAVAGE & SONS, HARDY STBEET.

MOTUPIKO INN. TIHE undersigned hxving taken ovei the above welWjiown. hostelry in ' th« Motupiko Valley (late Corletfs), > b 9»» to assure the public tktt no effort : will be wanting on Jiis part to maintain >• th» reputation of the house as a favorite ■ resort for those wishing to spend a few • <i»yi or weeks in tfae country. Families, ■ Fishermen, and S- jortsmen will find oom- , f«rt»bl» quarters, ana every attention for • thtir pleasure an A comfjrfc » 'iEOEGE BIGGS, Proprietor, < PAE^AiA KOTFL COENF-E HA]tDY & COLLINGWOOD-STESETS TEE undersigned, having taken over the above Hotel, has thorc ghly , renorated and completely re-furn*sbed th« J>ouse, which now offers comfortable itnd »aperior accommodation to the tra- ! vdling public or permanent boarders, . at ! lEODEEATE CHAEGES. ; "WiMffis, Ales, and Spirits op the Best Brands Oelt. i, J. BRIGGS. (Late of Wanganui.) 4927 Tyree's Studio. . ' ritfilS BTUDIO has recently been fitted Ju up with new and up-to-date appliKnoes for the production of ■ High Glass Photographs. > BITLAEGEMENTS xnade from any , Photograph. Satisfaction guaranteed i Wot*'. — W. Tyree does not employ any ■ canvassers. Send all orders to i TYEEE'S STUDIO. r Trafalgar-street i Fertilisers. ' IV STOCK— Picton, Eape and I'urni^ •t»j Eockland, Hop, Grain, Potato, •t«; Shirley's Sup. of Lime Wei lington Blood and Bone. Supplied in sacks or by the tori. BISLEY BEOS. & CO., ; S7»O ' ... Sole Agents) SOUTH BRITISH Insurance Company, Limited. Capital ... .£2,903,000 AMumulated Funds exceed . . .£542,500 lI_I and MAEINE and ACCIDENT INSUEANCES, In4«ding Employera' Liability for Comptm«ati«n under the Workers' Compensati«" Acts, Mortgage Indemnity, Public Siak, Personal Accident either jsingly or in ctnjiuictidn with Sickness Benefits ; Burglary, Plate Glass, Fidelity Guarantee, etc., ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CUEEENT EATES. • Sub- Agents fob Distbict: • City, Eobertson Bros.*; Motueka, H. A. Turrant ; Eichmond,W. E.May ; Takaka, J. J. Langridge & Co.;' Wakefield, E.J. Ptinton; ColHngwood, W. C. Eiley & Co.; Upper Montere, C, F. Muntz ; Westport, "J. J. Molony. . : 5 & D. EDWASDS, AGENTS, ' TEAFALGAE STEEET. (Next National Bank). gv ISOVERWWETiT "" &_£ARTME3«T FACT No. I. Tha GUARANTEE OF THE STATE jotk rttt wcry PoHcy »»«*< ty ithe Sipartia eat. _v_w pgiOD Ins— ed nnder ite oopdltiom ie»te abscJntely gaonre, firmly _awre3 that whatever may happen the tall yalne of hi i polioy ii m cortain to be paid when tfw flftirn aoggea aa that the win shall dw in MSB ffiorniag.

"We are making a Splash f ■ with -■ if' ' ' ' .:, '■■■ ' ■ .■•-- B •■ You save the Splash. See it Demoiistrated at CARLISLE & Coi'§, PLUMBERS, ETC., Haedt-stbbet.. !•"..•'■ ' . .'" V ' ' ■ " " ; i _-. : .. i -rr : — : — : ' : An Orchard for Sale^ This is your chance aow to secure...: Come at once witHout delay, For those who wait and hesitate, — _ Lose the largest pay. . H.C. HOLYOAKE, Land Agent, 3115 Eiwaka. STANLEY BEOOK AND WAKEFIBLTD MAIL. : LEAVES Stanley Brook every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATUB-, DA V Mornings at 6:45, calling at Thorpe Post Officp at -8.10, and Dovedale at 9, arriving at Wakefield at 11 a.m., .< Eeturns same dayi leaving Wakefield afcl p.m., - Dovedale v at 3 p.m., andlhorpe at 4 p.m., [ arriving- at Stanley. Brook at 5.30 p.m. ; . , A comtortable' Conveyance for Passen ! gers. Parcels- carried at a reasonable I r».t«. All orders entrusted to the undersigned will be carefully attended to. - ; vJ.THOENE, s . . . • ■■.:. -■ , v .. .Mail Contractor.' » '■—^ T*" ' ' ."I" ■ ■ I . : . . NEWMAN BEOS.',: . - . I Royal Mail Coaches. 1 i NELSON TO BLENHEIM. i Leave Crown Stables, Nelson, on Mondays, Wednesdays, end Fridays, at ; 7 am. ; Leave Club Hotel, Blenheim, on return, , Tuesdays, Thursdays, itnd Saturdays at 7 a.m. 3 • ..Parcels parried at moderate rates. I Booking Office : Crown Stables. I " NEWMAN BROS.. Proprietors | '; NOTICE. s I I.X.L. CO., ._ DYEES, CLEANEES,JETC. v R_MOVED to •* ■ 75,;COLLINGWOOD-STEEET Orders promptly attended to.

. . NEWaiANBEOS. ; ' -.. EOIAL'TVIAIL COACHES. WES2 COAST S^EVtCE. LEAVE Motupiko for the West Coast on Arri-val of Trains on TUESDAY and F&ID AY, Beturning again on WEDNESDAY and SATUEDAY, in time for Passengers to catch the Trains for Nelson. The Motupiko. Coach connects with the 1 iv<sefton and Westport Coaches, at Inangahua Junction. . : ; Parcels carried at moderate rates. . Booking Office :' Crown Stables. NEWMAN BEOS., Proprietors, , EO"SAL MAIL COACH. ; Nelson— Richmond— Motuska— Riwaka, NEWMAN BEbS fJ Proprietors. V t ■ ' ■ . . .: '. — -' ■. / . " . . THE Proprietors-call the attention. of the trayelling'publicto the fact that the BicHMOND-EiwAKA Coach Service i has bean extended to Nelson, and Coaches now- leave the- Crown '; Stable's,.'' Nelson, i DAILY, or Eiwaka, and ai rive. daily from Eiwaka, as per timetab!-)' appended. All parcels and orders receive strict and businesslike attention; '■ •■■■' Daily Timetable 1 Leave'N4son for Eiwaka at-9 a.m. ; arriv- : ing Eiwaka 2.30 p.m. ' '••■": •:.'■.. 1 Leave Eiwaka for 'Nelson at 8 a.m., arriving Nelson 1.30"p.m. ' Luncheon : Eedwood's Valley. _• . NEWMAN BEOS., Proprietors. WARDROP&CO. LAND, ESTATE & COMMISSION . AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS, ETC., MOTUEKA,. . Have the following PEOPEETIES FOE SALE :— 8 -Acres Native Le^se, dose proximity to High street j good soil-and well adapted , to fruit growing, at present andar plough. 13Acres Freehold in Borough; 6 roomed honso and outbnilding3 in good ' repair. ;■ 7. Acres Orchard, .half in full bearing f and half partial, together^ with 30. Acres j! Native Lease, under plqughv and bops, I [ An ideal homestead indfarm. :~ : 650 Acres in grassjrwej watered; good soil, subdivided into , paddocks ; unlimited supply of" posts oh' property ; carrying presently 500 sheep, besides cattle, j Adjoining a 230 acre block now opened ' up. These properties can be extended to . ' an unlimited area, as they adjoin Crown lands. Price £4 10s per acre. f j 22 Acres Native Lease,, in- Boro h : rent -61 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 Bovonghj 4 aoref grass, 8 acres fine flat land, subdivided into five paddocks by fences ; 10-roomed , house in good order, coachhouse> stable, and outbuildings. ■ . 230 Acres Freehold, felled and in' grass I good soil, well' watered, all ploughable ■ subdivided into 3 paddocks; 10 acrei under crop ; small whare. """ ' 602 Acres, 410 Freehold, 102 L.I.P. mostly ploughabje land, carrying 35( » sheep; whare, barn, stables; within easj I distance of port and Motueka. Borough Price And various other properties. , Monthly Stock Sales in our Yards, Fab., street, Motueka. Open to recsive>nti ies 1 ALFBED 'GOULD. J 757 ' Auctioneer.

Kearney Bt^tt^ . SJ t^fe^Sil^. C< S^pSS; :i?^BSg?^.^SS S 3^W*:«^ AIM «W with this medicine. No house should be wthou,, ., as,

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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12487, 13 March 1909, Page 1

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