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Sewing Bflachiae? WUrmi^ The "NEW HOME . ,i s "fcli© only 2£acliine on i^ie market i;li&£ lfil^jQ»^ral embodies every recent improvemsnt. It runs lightly. WFth great speed. IwLw jlofi Almost without noise. . f«S«as|i|yr»si - The [needle is self -setting, and cannot 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, .but we pin our faith to the "New Home." It always gives unijualified.satisfaotion. ... Treadle Machines, .. 1 Drawer, i 66. .3. d0., jfi6 10s.. -5 do., £7. 5 do. (drop head), :£9. Hand Machines, 2s od, Tho Iflob I * s a -raliable machine, which we strongly recommend to Cus-. : I lie lUcal toiners desiring . one lower priced than tbe "New Home." ' ' ; • •; '■ Price £3 10s. Buy your Drapery at Buxton^s i-^fflife':' Dir6"ss Goods', well-made Hosiery, Grej and Bleached Calicoes &c. All attractively -priced. Wo urge Customers to Inspeot our Goods '. . . bofore purchasing elsewhere: ■ ' ."'.".' " E. BUXTON & CO., yrj).,, - NELSON.

-jA ~'{_&sffi' *_¥. m^B W. ■ - m^Z m^^^^^^^mwWm\\w ~WA. 'SKJi^Hfirf^^^B^^fl^^^CAß SAVE YOU THAT. P^' Send us a sample from the last suit you had made; ■ or, send us a sample of the suit yea intend to buy . § DON'T TELL US what you paid for the one or I what your tailor wants for the other. Then WE will tell - -1 you what we will make you as good a suit far. . I ' REMEMBEB we shall: not know your price. But - I you'll find OUR price is about half what your tailor--1 wants to charge for the SAME QUALITY suit. We will make this suit to your measure— you try it on and if it doe 9 not come up' to expectations in every particular send it back. at OUR expense, and we will refund your money. .■ v 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 | Trite * Co., Ohristehiirak. TTDIDI? Sa f**s. 5 2leait lend me your free BootUt I l\|PE> fX vOi B and Patterns as advertised in ihe . ■ Bj „......_............. . ■____ -~ :'-- Made to Measure B It is understood Ido not commit mytelf in Stilts by .Mall . . B «ny way whatever. „ B Name.. ..........„..;.............;..... ESTD. 1881. CHRISTCHURCH. j E 'Addreis ......,...........^...'...i. No. 11.' "■ J ■ J;., j

; NEWMAN BROS. ROYAL MAID COAOHES. „>. ..WES? COAST SERVICE. '' T! EAVE Motupiko for the West Coast JLJ 'on Arrival of -Trains on TUESDAY, and FRIDAY, Returning again on 'WE DNESDAY.and SATURDAY, in time for Passengers to catch the Trains for Nelson. ■ The Motupiko Coach connects with th? h«jefton and Westport ; C6aches at Inangahua Junction. ; , - . JJ. "Parcels carried at moderate rates. ' ' Booking Office: Crown Stables. NEWMAN BEOS., Proprietors, ROIALiIAIL COAOH. : Nelson— Richmond —Motueka— \ ; Riwaka. NEWMAN^BROS., PKoprvetors. ; - THE Proprietors >call the a,rtention of the travelling public to the fact that the ■' EicitiroND-RrwAßiA ' Coach Sekvice has been extended to Nelson, and Coaches now; leave the Crown Stables,' Nelson, DAILY, or Eiwaka, and at rive daily from Eiwaka.as per timetable appended. . All parcels and orders receive, strict and .-■ businesslike attention. .. '_ _ Daily- Timetable " " '^ v ' - Leave U ulson for Riwaka at 9 a.m.^ ; arriving Riwaka 2.30 p.m. -■ . Leave Riwaka- for. Nelson at '8 a.m., j arriving Nelson 1.30 p.m. "_ '.'. - Lunoheon : Redwood's Valley; NEWMAN BROS., Proprietors. WARDROP & CO. LAND, ESTATE & COMMISSION . AGENTS,. . '-.■■.. ; ' AUCTIONEERS, ETC., ; - MOTUEKA, :'j-jj;7J Have the following - ■■■■■■>■ PROPERTIES FOE SALE :— 8 Acres Native Leg.se, close" proximity, to High street ; good soil arid well adapted tp fruit growing, at present ander plough. 13 Acres Freehold .'.' in Borough ; . .6 roomed house and outbuildings in. good repair. 7. Acres Orchard, half in r full bearing and .half' partial, together with 30 Acres Native Lease, 'under plough and hops, An ideal.homest9ad 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 aore block now opened up. These properties can be extended to an unlimited area, as they adjoin Crown lands. Price £4 10s per aore. ( 22 Aores Native Lease, in Boro h; rent £1 per annum ; soil second to none ; 4 acres orchard in bearing, 1 acre hops, Dalance 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 honse 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 aores under crop ; small whare. . 602 Acres, 410 Freehold, 102' L.1.P. ; mostly ploughable land, carrying 350 sheep ; whare, barn, stables ; within easydistance of port and Motueka Borough. Price . And various other properties. Monthly Stock Sales in our Yards, Pahstreet, Motueka. Open to reoeive.entries. ALFRED GOULD/; "**= ■ 757 . . Auctioneer.

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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12494, 22 March 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12494, 22 March 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12494, 22 March 1909, Page 1