CROCKERY and " GWSSWABE HEEDS. V WE HAVE REPLENISHED Our Stock with a GENEEAL ASSORTMENT of SPECIALLY SELECTED LINES for everyday . use. \ ';■ .' ■"' • ■'■ ? TOILET SETS.— A splendid assortment, including. White, ■: Whita and Gold, Colonred Bands, and FANOY ART i SHADES. ...[:_ , . v .... _ . .. :. TEA AND DINNER SETS— Gfood Quality and Beautiful :' Designs, including Willow and Gilt, Dark Blue, Pea- ■: cock, White and French- Green illuminated. . ; TEA POTS of various shapes andjdesigiis. V '7^ ; ■ - ■: •.;■ HOT WATER JUGS.— -Sets of Jugs ingreat variety. 7"^ ! CUPS & SAUCEES, TEA PLATES, i ~ /' : FANCY CUPS, FEUIT^ JAM JAES. r r Ail of highest quality and J moderate prices. {; t BUXTON &tO~ Ltd., Nelson^ f J^^J^^WE CAN SAVE YOU THfIT. I how we PROVE our claim* I P^ Send us a sample from the last suit you had made ; I I or, send us a sample of the suit joa intend to buy. j 1 DON'T I'ELL US what you paid for the one or I 1 what your tailor wants for the other. Then WE will tell [_ 8 you what we will make you aa good a suit for. | I REMEMBEF we shall not know your price. But I § vou'U fin 3 Otlft price is about half what your tailor § I wants.tochargefor th« SAME QUALITY suit. 1 We wiH make this >uit to your nleasure^-you try it 1 on and if U does not come up to expectations in every § particular send it back at OUR expense, and we will I We hereby agree that YOU ALONE shall be the 1 judge of fit, value, and quality. . .■ ■ _ , 1 Shall we send you samples on that understanding, and I our booklet,. "BETTER SUITS for ~LESS MONEY "~ I Thea fill in the coupqn and mail it to-day to i -1' B Tribe £ Co., Christchurch. - '. TOIDC A f*f\ ; "B ■.„ XUait tend me \ov.r fre» BooiUt | nIDC OC \*U» :;| H 'and Patterns as advertised in tht .- ■ ' ~| ■ ~it'i,"\ui&trttoodl&±.not commit myie\f in Suits by Mail .'.':-.■;■■.:.-■■■>>'■ ■ Namt. .-. " ESTD. 1881. 'CHRISTCHURCH.;: 8 B jtddtiU...u.» ».»..*».»i»iiii. M*.<m ". . . : NOi 11.': . ' ' • ■ » *. -./Jp
NEWMAN' BROS, K EOYAL -MAltr COACHE3. 1 WES^ COAST SERVICE. :' TT EAVE Motupiko f or the West Coast "JU : on Arrival of Trains on TUESDAY and FRlDAY, Returning' again On WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, in time for Passengers, to catch the Trains for. Nelson. The Motupiko Coach connects with the lilaef ton and Westport Coaches 'at Inangahua Junction, .y -jParcels- carried at moderate rates. •Booking.Offi.ee: Crown Stables. ■. - , : . -, NEWMAN BROS., Proprietors, BOS AIi MAIL COAOH, r Nelson— Richmond— Motueka— Riwaka. -'NEWMAN -BROS., Proprietors. fTIHE Proprietors call the attention of 1 . the travelling public to the fact that the RicHMOND-RiwAKA Coach Seevice has been extended to Nelson, and Coaches now leave- the Crown . Stables, Nelson; DAlLY>or Riwaka, and "»irive daily from Eiwaka, as per/timetabl-J appended.-. ' : All parcels and orders receive strict and pusiriesslike attention. < V '••_.' Daily Timetable ~ Leave?<Llsonforßiwakaataa.m.; arriving Riwaka 2.30 p.m. ' *;" . > . Leave .Riwaka for Nelson, at :8 a.m., arriving"Nelson 1.30 p.m. - ; Luncheon: Redwood's Valley. . '.._■.. NEWMAN BROS., Proprietors". ,: WARDROP&CO. LAND, ESTATE & COMMTSSiON ■ ■■■ AGENTS, : .■;■■..- AUCTIONEERS, ETC., ( MOTUEKA, - Have the following . ". ■■.'.> : -V . ■ PROPERTIES FOR SALE:— . 8 Acres "Native Lease, close proximity to High street j good soil and well adapted to fruit growing, atrpresent aadar plough. 13 Acres Freehold in Borough; 6 rbqmed house and outbuildings i» good repair. . ' , V . ' , ■- '7, Acres. Orchard, half Ln.full bearing and Half , partial, tdgether.i.with 30 Acres Native ; Lease, under plpughfand topf>; An ideal homestead and farm. V '■'_■; ■-'.. ;: 650 Acres m >--»sSi -■wjbi .watered; good soil, subdivided into paddocks ; i unlimited supply of posts on prop^riy ; parrying presently- 500 sheep, besides oattle. ■Adjoining a -230 acre" block now opened up. These properties can .be extended to an unlimited, areai as they adjoin Crown lands. Price-i£4 los per acre. ■ : 22 . Acres Native - Lease, in Boro h ; rent : ißl; periannuni*; . soil'iecond tonpne •,; :4"acres. orchard in bearing, 1' acre. hops,' oalance:for'any : ropt crop 3or fruit. ■-...;. : 13 Acres' Freehold, in Borough; 4acres grass, 8' aofes ;fine flat .land, subdivided into five padiiocks byfences ; 10-roomed house in good order, coachhouse, stable, and outbuildings. " 230 Acres Freehold, felled and in grass, goba soil, well watered,- all ploughable; subdivided into r $ opaddooks; , 10 -acres under crpp ; small whare. - • "Acres, 410 .Freehold, 102 LJ.P. j mostly" ploughable lahdi carrying 360 sheep; whare, barn, stables; within easy; distance of 'port and Jttotuekarßorough. Price w -;. ..'.-'■■ - And various other properties. - l -■ "Monthly StooK Sales in our lardsi PahBtreet, Mottieka; Open to receiye;ehtaiies. ALFRED iGOULp.;^---789 ■ - '.■.-'.' ' . AuctioMer.^
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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12505, 5 April 1909, Page 1
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725Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12505, 5 April 1909, Page 1
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