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Jam Making and Fruit Preserving. fWe have IMPORTED Very. Large Stocks of w [all Requisites for this Season : — / Mason Atlas, and-Cbioago Fwt .Preserving Jar 3, in Pints, Quarts, and ' „ .- . . ' ■ Glass Screw Top an^ Tie-Oyer, lib aodplb Jan) Jam. Stone Jam Jars, 1. 2, and 41bs. ." Jelly Tumblers. Nests of White'Jara. - Preserving Pans, Enamel Stew Pans. . Wood Spoons, Stove Mats.) ■ Baskets for Fiuit Picking. Pulp Buckets for Raspberry picking, Eto . • . Also I, % and 5 gai. Demijohns ;,. ,1,22, b Mid . gai. Btoae.-Bqtt w Jars, and all kinds of Glass and Ghina Dishes__fot . .. serving Fruit, etc., at table. j_ f R; : :Boodyrass^ Md. Sons, ;.,-. "STAFFORDSHIRE HOUSE," ; BIRECT« IMPORTERS. i • -. "^ ' :'"" • . . , • iNELBON, j ■ . ■ , ■. -^ ■ .- . ■■ ■ ■ -^

MJB&lljjjjj*jk Do You Want a i llH^^^^ The "NEW HOME" ] ■B^ is the only Machine on the market that •. Wjl l^lD^^w 1 embodies every recent improvemsnt. \. I H/^^^^ly it runs lightly. WKh great speed. IJr A T^m Almost without noise. ; I Tlie i nee( H e i s self -setting, and cannob be *fijj|j f^Q bobbin can be wound without running - '. ' All working, parts are made of the fifiest - - •■ . - •"' material and case ha- dened. ; Different makers have asked us to sell their Machines, but we pin our -" faith to the "New Home." It always gives unqualified satisfaction. , Treadle Machines, 1 Drawer, £6. 3 do., £6 105. . 5 do., £7. 5 do. (drop head), Hand Machines, 2s ed, [ : tl. i-i-.i is a reliable machine; which we strongly recommend to Cus-; Ine lUc ai . tomers desirin» one '. lower priced ' than the " New Home." .. '..:':'■■, ■' ; . . ; Price^3los/ Riiv vni«i« Rranoru flf Slliff flfl'^ — wea re disDress Goods, well-made Hosiery/ Grej, and BleachediCalicoes&cvv '.; ■•-■■■■■' -All attractively -priced. We urge-Customers to Inspect our Goods J: ■■■'.'■• before purchasing elsewhere: . ..K ' "— L: ;,t E. BUXTON& CO,, iTD^f - - N^SON. i Wm^^^Wm mi you that, Here's how we PROVE our claim. B^ 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 what you paid- for the one or 1 I what your tailor wants for the other. Then WE will tell . i 1 you what wo will make you as good -a suit fof. i I REMEMBEE we shall not know your price, But f 1 you'll find OUR price is about half what your tailor B r h wants to charge for the SAME QUALITY suit. ■ -I We wil! make this suit to your me'asurt— you try it 1 on and if k does not come up to expectations in 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? , Hi Thea fill in the coupon and mail it to-day to i: Tribe <t Co., Chriitchunh. '-■■■■: TDIDP A f***. M mtai* tend me your free Boo*Ut | |TIE%Ei ©C vOi H and Patttnu at advertised in th* ..-.."... • ' B _ -. ...- . Made to Measure . B ItUunderitoodldt not commit myself in Suits by Mall . • I any way whatever. . * B Nam,.. ..«. • ESTD. 1881. CHRISTCHURCH. I 1 Addreu....5............ J No. 11. •''■-.■H'JB

Union Steam Ship Co., %of New Zealand, -■ - - LIMITED. . — . — . . i Passengers . ML ST procure Tickets at the Office before they embark. . Steamers will be despatched as under, rreather and other circumstances . .'. permitthig. PICTON & WELLINGTON. Te Anau, Monday, March 29, noon. Pateena, Thursday, Apr 1,. 2.30 p.m. Te Anau, Friday, April 2, 7.30 a.m. - WELLINGTON DIRECT. Pateena, Tuesday, March 30, 1 p.m. Arahura, Wednesday, Match 31, 6 a.m. ♦Mapourikrf, Saturday, April 3, 6 a.m. tPateena, Saturday, April 3, 8 p.m. *No cargo. ' ■ ■' - ■ tQargo until noon. . . WESTPOET/ GfeEYMOUTH, AND ■.■"■■■ HOKITIKA. ■ . Mapourika, Wednesday, March 31, 8 a.m. Pukaki, Wednesday, March 31, — •Arahura, Sunday, April; 4, — ■. " *Cargo (perishable only) until noon ' . ! Saturday. . ■ . ~ STPNET, VJA COOK STEAIT. ;< -.(From Wellington.) Warrimoo, Friday, April 2F, 4 p.m. : Manuka, Thursday, April 8, — p.m. MELBOURNE, VIA BLUFF. . (From Wellington.) MoeraM, Thursday, Aprils, 5- p.m. Moana, Wednesday,. April 7, : — p.m. Cargo and Passengers booked through to all principal ports in NEW ZEA- \ LAND, AUSTRALIA, TASMANIA [FIJI (Suva and Levuka), FRIENDLY i ISLANDS (Tonga, Haapai, and Vavau), •SAMOA (Apia), COOK.- ISLANDS (Earotonga), and SOCIETY ISLANDS (Tahiti), Regular services are maintained to all the abovenamed ports, CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN LINE (The " All Eed " Route) . CANADA, -UNITED STATES, AND '■■..■■.■ EUROPE. • .'Via Fiji, Honolulu, Victoria, 8.C., and Vancouver). E.M.S. Marama. . ■■ ■ From Sydney, April 12. From Suva, April 19. . Passengers booked through to London by Orient Royal Mail Line. For further particulars apply ■'-■-„ ■•■; : -■;••■'■ OFFICE. The Port. ANCHOR SHIPPING & FOUNDRY COMPANY LIMITED.^ SAILING LIST. WESTPOET, GEEYMQUTH, AND HOKITIKA. KENNEDY, Wednesday, 31st ihst. WELLINGTON. DIEECT, KENNEDY, To-day,.Monday, 29th inst, at 9 p.m. ... - ■ . (Subject to postponement.) WELLINGTON VIA MOTUEKA. WAIRAU, To-day, Monday, 29th inst, at ll'a.m. .:.■..' s (Leaving Motueka for .Wellington, at ■-.■■' 2 p.m.) . : ; -W AIEAU, Wednesday, 31str iiist; at 12, p.m.; . ■■'"'. • . (Leaving Motaeka for "Wellington at .-;■- 5 p.m.) . • • ' ■ ;•'■".: J . . WESTPORT. ■".;- WAV EELE V, To-morrow, Tuesday, SOth 1 .v inst, at 2 p.m. •. ■■■■ ■ ';.• -" • ■ :r " \ , 51 Tons, Captain C. Scullt, will leave as under, weather permitting : — Nelson for Motueka, Friday., Mar ?6, at 9 a.m. .."■■■■ Motueka for Nelson, Friday Mar 26 at . noon. ' ■•*■•"■ Nelson for Motueka, Saturday, Mar 27, at 9 a.m. Motueka for Nelson, Saturday. Mar 27, at noon. Nelson for. Motueka, Monday, Mar 29, at noon. :' Motueka for, Nelson, Monday, Mar 29, at 3p.m. V •:.-■ :; ' . - Nelson for Motueka, Tuesday, Mar 30, at - Ip.m. - Motueia for Nelson, Tuesday, Mar 30, at ■4 p.m. Nelspn for Motueka, Wednesday, Mar 31, at 3 p.m. Motueka for Nelson, Thursday, Apr 1, at7a.m. l , : : / FOE WELLINGTON DIEECT, . Aifej M ANAROA Captain Habt, Wffl leave the Motueka Wharf for Wellington direct, on ; TUESDAY, March 30, 2 p.m. Taking cargo for Havelock and Pelorus Sound every fortnight. :.. i .■■ Fares, Motueka to Wellington: single, 15s; return, 22s 6d; meals included. Return tickets available for 6 months. 'The steamer- leaves Wellington for Motueka direct every weefc alternately on Saturday and Mondays also additional trips when required by shippers. -WEIiiINGTON, HAVELOCK, AND MOTUEKA .STEAMSHIP CO. JOHNSTON & CO., Ltd., : r „ . Wellington Agents. TO IMMIGEANTS.— If you want to get a good little business of any trade or profession/write us. We have a hundred- places-from £75 to ,64000,-in Auckland, Wellington, Chriotchurch and Dunedin-Districts.— The N.Z. TkadeExchangb, P.O. Box 332, Christchurch, only Business Sellers lin the Dominion. (A snug little Laundry, clearing £6 per week n UhristcKurfo £160) / : . Mdtiieka Hote). High Stbebt, Mottjeka. - 0. HQIjYOAKEv Proprietbt TIIERMS moderate, and Meald provided JL "j]at ail-hcurs First-class Accommodatibn for . V isitbr • \ ; _ ,', Winej Beer and Spirits; of the very bestquality. i. A comfortable Two-horse Conveyance runs to and from the Wharf on arrival and departure of the Steamers. - Saddle Horses and Vehicles on hire. •• -Ampngst other improvements, tho Proprietor has erected a convenient Bathroom. ■'' Full-sized (Wright's) Billiard Table. Accommodation -for TEN Horses in stable. Loose boxes aDd good paddocks

JUNCTION HOTEL TAKAKA. ME. JOSEPH HYDE, ex-Captain Artillery Volunteers, and formerly proprietor of the Foxhill Hotel, desirei to ' inform his old friends -and the travelling . public that *he has taken over the above ; well-known hotel, and visitors and traveli lers can rely upon receiving evory atteation, with civility, Superior accommodation, moderate tariff. ..-.. Conveyance meets all steamers. Horses ■and Vehicles orr Hire. Up-to-date ; Billiard Table. I Best Brands Wines and Spirits only. Letters and Telatjramß prproptty t 60 ** K TELEGRAPH HOTEL TAKAKA. OTTO HAASE (formerly of the B«l grove Hotel), in notifying that he I has taken the above old established and ; centrally situated Hotel, wishes the public i to know that he has had new rooms added, I and the whole place thoroughly renovated and refurnished. Travellers and Visitors will find the TELEGEAPHa comfortable and wellappointed Hotel, the interior arrarigaments having the personal supervi»ion »f Mrs Haase. The Stables will have the personal attention of the Proprietor, and Horse* and Vehicles (two and four wheolers) will be kept on Hire. A Covered Conveyance will also meet all Steamers. . First-clasß Sample Eoom. ■■ N Good Billiard Tabla. Letters and ' telegrams receive prompt attention. , - _-_-_ai~3kL It WH! Pay Those who are about to conneo . with the NEW SEWEEAGE SCHEME To cons HI FB ATT who has had large experience, ' and is a Certificated SANITAEY PLUMBER, j ENQUIRIES SOLICITED and : ESTIMATES FUENISHED. WOBKMANSHIP GXTAEANTKBD. 217 Telephone Number 327. THE NEW MOTTO. Nelson expects that very chiiiD ■will DO. ITS DtTTT — ASK FOE CONFECTIONERY. Have you tried these New Lines Wild Babbits. Chocolate Chetc-baeb. Chocolate Mexican Fbtjits. Chocolate Ltjnch. Chololate Ice Cbeamb. All E-fcail Confectioners. NOTHING MORE SUITABLE EOR A Birthday or Wedding Present THAN A Nice Engraving ChoicelAssortmeni at J. SAVAGE & SONS, I HARDY STREET. 9 \ . ■ - . ' ... ■ . . '.■"■' "■ '- . : :-"'j- " . . ■. .- -c; i- •">■. '■ "■■ ' • • ■ I%T ' . - ...

MOTUPIKO IHlt.; nnHE undersigned having taken oven 1 JL the above well-known hostelry in ' the Motnpiko Valley (late Corletfs). •- begs to the public that no effort I will be wanting on his part to maintain > th» reputation of the house as a favorite • resort for those • wishing tv spend a few ■ days or weeks in "the country. Families, ■ Fishermen, and Sportsmen will find com- • forteble/_uarter3, ana every attention for 1 their pleasure and comf jrt. » . OEOEGE BIGGS, Proprieior. ; : PANAMA HOTEL. Corner of Hardy and Collingwool. Streets Accommodation of the Best Wines and Spirits the Best m the market. _; J. BEIGGS, Proprietor. (Lata of Wanganui.) Ship Hotel,' • 'T H E P OE T NELSON. EEED. A. MILLEE has taken over ■the above well-known hostelry. Th« Hotel has been thoroughly renovated and refurnished throughout and Travellers will find accommodation second to none. Only best brands of Wines, Spirits, Ales, etc., stocked. Teems STBicTiiT Moderate. — DINNEE A SPECIALITY— I/-.— Telephone No. 126 F. A. MILLEE, Proprietor. 1 _ n Tyree's Studio.. fTTHIS BTT7DIO has recently been fitted JL up with new and up-to-date appliances for the production of ; High Class Photographs. BTLAEGEMENTS made from anj Photograph. Satisfaction guaranteed ITotk. — W. Tyree does not employ any camvassers. Send all orders to TYEEE'S STUDIO. Trafalgar-street ' __-—___-______-_-__-__-_-—--___-——_———-— SOUTH BRSTSSH Insurance Company, Limited. Capital ... £2,900,000 Accumulated Funds exceed . . £542,500 FIM and MAEINE and ACCIDENT . - INSUEANCES, Including Employers* Liability for Comp.Hßati»n under the Workers' Compensati«a Acts, Mortgage Indemnity, Public Risk, Personal Accident either jsingly or in conjunction with Sickness Benefits ; Burglary, Plate Glass, Fidelity Guarantee, etc.", _ ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CUEEENT EATES. • - Sub ; Agents fob District: City, Eobertson Bros, j Motueka, H. A. Tarrant ; Eichmond, W. E.May ; Takaka, J. JV Langridge & Co.; Wakefield, E. J. Painton; Collingwood, W. C. Eiley & Co.; Upper Moutere, C, F. Muntz ; Weatport, J. J. Molony. F & D. EDWABOS, AGENTS, TBAF ALGAE STEEET. (Next National Bank). -...i . ■ ■- ' " ,_. J FACT Wo. I. tte GUARANTEE OF THE STATE goe>_jtt wry PoHcy inuU tg tjbe S*partmcat. Iran Benson tnaured under ita ,_«_JE«t' Z,* ■ " * — ~~~ ~ o«BcUtio--l testa ftbefrintely —onro, firmly mared that whatevat may happen the fall yalae oi hia polio? la m certain to be paid when tat oUim aoeroea aa that the gon ahaU

■ t*' ; .;.; :-.••.-..■/• -.._.-.t .-•.... .- ■•.•;--. ,-: ..-„ .„ /..;* - -C\ We are making a Splash '.-. v with. -' Anti-Splash. You save the Splash. See it Demonstrated at CARLISLE & CO.'S, PLUMBERS, ETC., Habdy-steeet. ' Notice to Trespassers. A NT Person "found Trespassing on .£3l Maitai Run, known as "Wood", lands," dn any pretence whatever, -tfill bo . ' . i D. BICKHAM, in Charge. Or BISLET BEOS. & CO., ; 539 ' 7 '":' Hardy-street. OTJK STAMPS are good Stamps, besc I E ÜBBEE, Latest Designs—" The Colonist " Jobbing Department.. Aiv Orchard for Sale. This is jbur chance now to secure. . Come at once without delay, For those who wait and hesitate,— Lose, the largest pay. [:. ■. ■: „ ■ : ;___.• •;■ :V . ;i : " it C. HOLYOAKE, I ' ' ! ; _•...• Land Agent, 3115 Eiwaka. r ___-■ * STANLEY BROOK WAKEFIELD MAIJJ. i :. : -: . .- ..--i— . . ■■• 1 T EAVES Stanley Brook every-TUES--5 Xj DAT, ■ THURSDAY and SATUE- • DAT Mornings at 6.45, ca11ing at Thorpe 1 'Poßt Office at 8.10, and Dovedale at 9, ■>' arriving at' Wakefield at 11a.m. Eeturns 1 same day, leaving Wakefield at 1 p.m., Dovedale at 3 p.m.. and JPhorpe at 4 p.m., 5 arriving at Stanley Brook at 5.30 p.m. ; A comturtable Conveyance for Passen V gers. Parcels 7 carried at a reasonable r_,te. All orders entrutted to the under--3 signed Will be carefully attended to. j ■ --— j # THOENE, a jMail ContractorV S, : ' ■ " -.■.•■■■■ .-::■; "' • ; ' ,\ ■ >-:■ h "■ ' <■ -.'..■■■-. ■ ' " ■ ■ . ■■■' :. : >» - Newman BEOs^a; ffl Royal Kia^il Coaches. 0 NELSON TO- BLENHEIM. i. Leave Crowr Stables; Nelson, on Mondays, Wednesdays, aad Fridays, at 7 a m. . - Leave Cliab Hotel, Blenheim, on return, i- Tuesdays, Thursdays.rtnd Saturdayaj s. , at 7 a.m. ~v - : •' .-. .-■' .■'.- ■ . ■; Parcels carried at moderate "rates. . ; . Booking Ofiice: Crown Stables. : NEWMAN BEOS., Proprietors

NEWMAN-BEOS. EOYAL MAIL COACHES. .:..,;. -rWES^COAST SEEVIGE. ' v ■- X E AVE Motnpiko for the West Coast ii on Arrival of Trains on TTTESDAT and FEID AT, Eeturning again on WE DNESDAY and SATUEDAT, in time for Passengers'to catch the Trains for Nelson. The Motupiko Coach connects with; the ix^efton and Westport Coaches at Inangahua Junction. •.;.: Parcels carried at moderate rates. -.;' Booking. Office : Crown Stables. NEWMAN BEOS., Proprietors, EOIALMAIL COAOH. . Kelson-^Richmond— Motuska— Riwaka. '■■ NEWMAN BEOS., P>:oprvetors. THE Proprietors call the attention of the travelling.public to the fact that the Eichmond-Eiwaka Coach Service has been extended to Nelson, and Coaches nov .leave the Crown Stables, Nelson, D ALLY, or Ki wafca, and ai rive daily from Eiwaka, as'per timetable appended. All parcels and orders receive strict and businesslike attention. ; Daily Timetable Leave Nolson for Eiwaka at 9 a.m..; arriving Eiwaka 2.30 p.m. ■Leave Eiwaka. for Nelson at 8 a.m., arriving Nelson 1.30 p.m. Luncheon : Eedwood-'s Valley.. NEWMAN BEOS., Proprietors. ; WARDROP&GO. LAND, ESTATE & COMMISSION , AGENTS, :. -•. AUCTIONEEES, ETC;, " ' Have the following ■ . PEOPEETIES FOE SALE :--• 8 Acres Native Lease, dose projrinrity to High street ; good soil and well adapted to fruit growing, at present ander plough. 13 Acres Freehold in Borough; 6 roomed house and outbuildings in good repair. 7 Acres Orchard, half in full bearing and half partial, together, with, 30 Apres Native Lease, under ; and: hops; An ideal hem | L ,Wd and. farm. • 650 Acre in g -ass, we^ watered; good sbili subdivided >nto paddocks; unlimited supply ,Ipo ws on property ; carrying preser ly aM sheep, - besides cattle Adj& ifiVR a 230 acre block now openeo up? - '33x rse properties can be extended tc an nß_i_iited area, ais they adjoin Crowr lands. Price _34 10s per acre. .22 Acres ; Native Lease, in Boro h rent £1 per annum; soil second to none 4 acres orchard in. bearing, 1 acre hops oalance for any root crops or fruit. 13, Acres Freehuid.'in Borough ; 4 acre grass, B. acres .fine flat land, subdividec into five paddocks "by fences ; 10-rocine< .house ; in good order, coachhouse, stable and outbuildings. ■ -. ''. " 230 Acres -Freehold, felled and in grast 1 good soil;,. well watered, all ploughable • subdivided intc 3 paddopks; lOjiore under crop y*tmall whare. . . r" 602 Acres, 410 Freehold, 102 L.I;P. mostlyi plougbable land, carrying 35 i sheep'; whare;barn, stables ; within eas; I distance of port and Motueka Borongl .Price^2,loo. ' . ■ : And various other properties. ■;• . ~ • Monthly Stock Sales in our Yards, Pah street, Motueka. Qpent6receive|ehtrie( ' . ' ■ . "■'..'"' / "J, ALFBED GOULD. ' ', ! 757 ' Auctioneer.

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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12500, 29 March 1909, Page 1

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