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MOTUEKA HARBOUR DISTRICT. .PROPOSED LOAN. ' IVfEETINGS of, ratepayers will be "■'" r TJL ' held in the Borough of Motueka, *> the, Motueka .Riding of the Waimea '■ County, and that-portion of the Wai-. ! - mea County which was formerly the ij Lower Moutefe Road. Board District, ■j as follows:-^- . ; '■■ Woodstock, Saturday, March 27th, ij The School. •\ : Ngatomoti, Monday, March 29th., li The_School. : . \ Pangatotara, Tuesday, March SOth., i Bridge School. ■ " ' : ''■ L Central MputererWednesday March , ;i 31st, The School. - 1 Lo "; er M ? utere > ' Thursday, April - Ist, The Jubilee Hall. <" v i I Motueka, Fridayj April 2nd, Angli- , can School. i ,? iw^ Saturday, April 3rd, Oddfellows' Hall. / .Brooklyn, Monday, April sth, The L ; OChool. ....-: All Meetings at 7.30 p.m. v To consider:— l. The proposal to raise a loan for the purpose of improving the Motueka Harbour in' ac- ; cordance with the plan marked "A" ,- deposited in the office of the Motueka I- HH r Board at Motueka wharf. ■- 2. The sum for which authority is' ; S^vPnnA *° be taken to borrow, viz., ±>i.o,UUO. . ■■• 1 ; 3 -, The seourity proposed to be of- ; tered for the loan, viz., a special rate not exceeding one half penny in the , pound m the year, on the rateable T*M ue of the rateable property in the Motueka Harbour- District. THOS. PATTIE, 1 Chairman Motueka Harbour Board. . Miotueka, 11th March, 1909, . 851 SPRING GROVE. ■pOR SALE, 17 acres of first class . .: level land, suitable for fruit growiDg, with frontage: to the main road. There are about 2£ acres in hops- and ' recently erected, with posts' 'and': wire; all in good order. — Apply -to', W. H. KNAPP? 897 - Spring Grove. .. ... rLEillNu AND $ps. FOECARPETS, LINOLEUMS, HEARTH RUCS, " MATS, SHEETING, TOWELS, COUNTERPANES AND BLANKETS, WINDOW BLINDS, CURTAINS, BRASS RAIL BEDSTEADS, WIRE .WOVE SPRING -MATTRESSES, ■f..; : TABLE COVERS; TABLE LINENS; CRETONNES, JAP MATTING WICKER CHAIRS, RATTAN CHAIRS, EtC. GO-CARTS. G. FLEM!N@~& SONS, Cabinetmakers H^DDY STREET, .NELSON. ■'■:.■' '■'■-.■- - ■ -.- , ; . ■ >' FLANNELS, FLANNEL- j ETTES^ SHIRTINGS. The evenings are getting chilly now < and very soon the real cold weather I will.be upon us. It is time to think 1 of the warm garments. You will be needing flannels and flannelettes shortly and you might as well make a selection now. : ' WHITE UNSHRINKABLE FLAN- ! r .NELS, 28 to 31in wide ; fine makes" j at Is 9d, Is lid, ,2s 3d ? 2s 6d a . yard. Heavy makes at Is 4id, „ ls 6Jd, Is 9d, 2s, 2s 3d, 2s 6d a < yard. "DOCTOR'j FLANNEL, all- wool 1 shrunk ; a perfect flannel for, undervests, 31in wide at r ls Bd," Is .lid, 2s 2d, 2s 6d a pard'; 33in wide at 2s, 2s 6d; 36in wide at 2s 2d, 2s 3d,25.6d; 29in wide to 30in- wide, in cream, at Is 7Jd ~ and Is lid a yard. . ALL WOOL COLONIAL FLANNELS in. pink, grey, Shetland, and white, at I2.jd, Is 3d, Is 6d, lsSd, Is 9d, Is lid, 2s, 2s 3d, 2s 6d a yard. CEYLON FLANNELS, 29in wide, in white, at ls 2d> Is 6d, Is 9d, 2s a ' yard ; striped, at ls, Is 2sd, ls 4d, Is 6d, Is 9d a yard. TWILL FLANNEL'S, in sky blue, navy blue, pink, scarlet, cardinal, black, "royal blue and cream, at ls 9d, 2s, 2s 3d, 2s 6d a yard. MOLLETON FLANNELS, in heavy grades, f Or dressing gowns 'and jackets, in navy, sky blue, pink, grey, mid blue and cardinal, at Is 9d, 2s, 2s 3d, 2s 8d a yard. STRIPED MOLLETON FLANNELS, pure wool, extra good quality, blue and -maroon, at 2s 9d and 3s 6d a yard. I'LEECY FLAIWEKETTES, for chilr dren's. coats and "dressing gowns, in cardinal; > niaroon, : -skyvblue, cream, grey and: white,''27in Wide, at ls"a yard'. r ' " * " '' . ' r FLANNiEL' BLOUSES, pure wool, absolutely unshrinkable in all shades new stripe effects; 3lin wide, at ■2s 9d, 2s lid a yard. :. STRIPED WINOY for blouses, for immediate wear, 29in wide, at lg 3d, Is 6d a yard. ; ; /^ VIYELLAS, a new range of yiyeHas, in plain. colours, such as.pink, sky. blue, red, navy blue,. and. black, . also in stripes, 31in wideV at 2^M a'yafd. ; "."•■■. ::■■ ' ■ " : ■%' '■'■ TAFFETA VIYELLA, a new fabr?in blpusing stripes,- suitablp ' -* ' • present wear,.3lm wide,^; n qa a yard.* ;: r ' ; ~: v 2s 8< ? UNION SHHITINGS,. in :.■„, *.:_-,, ■ ri+ * range of stripe .effi.- ,an exceUent Is 7ia,ls Bd, ; Is ' ,^ ts ' a ! ls 5d ' ALL WOOL: SHip-prfeya^v - , l|^%^^^ 2 « H 2sKIRK^ALOIE & STAINS, ' : LIMITED, TOLLINGTOOST, : • I IDEAL FOOD BEVERAGE | ".KiNourishJns & invigorating. 1 1 •..■ fi " I :'^* Jn Hot- Clir^ntes : it makes a'n^ost,- .^f ; " ■ » "delicfous drink for use in Soda ff ! K|. Horlick'3 is on draught at if 1 :te ~ 'most Chemists in Australia, &c. :, S." s-. ; -*KvOn'S3ieby Chqinists and Who!e"--.[| ■ " . \lg. sale and Retail Stores, &c. Sam- af , ' > 3- l ' «s=K' ' iWalted-RJUk Ltd., I-H- ' . ' ? ■'" "> I^; ' SlP™^ Bucks, Engr^ y'M

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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12497, 25 March 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12497, 25 March 1909, Page 3