||- |— ! 1 ■A'Spring is Here ! 8 E. BUXTON ■& CO., LTD., ( j Trafalgar - Street, OPENING SPRING SHOW. Our New Goods for the coming Reason 1 are now to hand, and should prove specially interesting. Fashion's Favourites this Spring I ARE I Zephyrs, Cambrics and Linens, of which we are making Speoial Displays in all the latest Stripes, Checks and Shades 1 Large Variety ftswest Designs in j . i { Pandora, in all patterns Pmra Hv-iiami H r - • Hoy 2ss, best English Pnnfs ).-,diia MuJis.s i- ', ( Grey and {Fancy Dress Twveils lltuhvij'.i i.itnn § ! Whito and Fancy Muslins in Kuraes 1 Uu:f--ria Cli-th In Stripes p j I Stripes and Spot.3. and Faasv Cliucks-. 5 ' I ! Heavy Grej 64 8 Mauve Sheeting, suitable for Rick and Cart C ivors. jj i 54inch, 7iJinch and 80inch Groy Twill and Herringbone Sheeting. | j Plain and Striped SSS Galatea. jj j E. Bttimi & G0.,. LTD., j Trafalgar - Street, - • - N.lso-. | V r : o: Wo ar.; making a ])is[,-!;iy of o>;^o;*{:o2]al!y ' Ariislio CHINA, EARTHENWARE, AND GLASS. 3?or Table Us: 1 , i-.iul j j o Dc'M)r.ri>):i, which will doiulit ali ir.oMio-'nv in. k -DOUuTON" "WOSCESfER," "FOLEY," Are nanios which speik for :'u, ■•a--u!i"< i s in Ceramics. Y\o are thowiug their mamifa tures. THE WINDOWS will give you an idea of the Class of Goods we speak of. We invite you to LOOK at them inside the Shop as wail. STAFFJRDSHIRB HOUSE.
\ft*' ■ ■■wwUi WO -dijnutei Jjiililir^iS! " ' AND ATTACHMENTS -.HAVE: ARRIVED : '^^^^^P* A. SALTING, 'i^^^^^^^^^^^^^P^ 113, HA.tiDY-ST.REET, NELSON. i — ' *^ " ' ' J ' I— — — — «,, ■——■! i "I BROUGHAM'S -j = POST OFFICE HOTEL. = raoruEKA. i . i JAS. A. yJALLACE, Manager, j r nelson Holiday-makers. CO^AIERCIAL TRAVELLERS, \- TOURISTS k ANGLERS will find 5 . Excellent Accommodation. 1 j Telegraph Address.- "Wallace, Motnpka." P.O. Bos 11. Motueka. | I'olephono No. 12. ; Tariff : 7s per day. Special ariMngements i ■ -":i?oa.
Union Steam Ship Go. . of New Zealand, LIMITED. _. . ■Passengers ML ST; procure Tickets £ the Office before they embark. . Steamers jvill be despatched as under, ■" . Treather and oilier circumstances permitting. - PICTON & WELLINGTON. '. Takapuna, Thursday, Oct 228, 8.30 am. Takapuna, Saturday, Oot 30, 10 a.m. lakapuna, Tuesday, Nov 2, 10 am. Arahura, Wednesday, Nov 3, 9.30 a.m. WELLINGTON DIRECT. •Mapourika, Saturday, Oot 30 r 6.30 a.m. *No cargo. WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH, AND HOKITIKA. ♦Arahura, Sunday, Oot 31, 8 a.m. Mapourika, Wednesday, Nov 3, 8 a.m. *Oargo (perishable only) until noon Saturday. NEW PLYMOUTH & ONEHUNGA. 'Bosamond, Wednes, Nov 3, 11 a.m. SYDNEY, VJA COOK STRAIT. "'•' : (From Wellington.) Warrimoo, Friday, Oct 29, 5 p.m. MELBOURNE, VIA. BLUFF, . (From Wellington.) Moana,, Thursday, Nov 4, 5 p.m. Cargo' and Passengers booked througi to all principal ports in NEW ZEA LAND, AUSTRALIA, TASMANIA FIJI (Suva and Levuka), FRIENDLI j ISLANDS (Tonga, Haapai, and Vavau) SAMOA (Apia), COOK ISLANDS , (Rarotongai, and SOCIETY ISLANDS ' (Tahiti), . [ Regular, services are maintained to ail ' the abovenamed ports. ' , CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN LINE (The " All Rod " Route). . CAN4DA, UNITED STATES, AND EUROPE. J 'Via Fiji, Honolulu, Viotoria, 8.C., and Vancouver) . i R.M.S. Aorangi. From Sydney, November 22. p From Suva, Noveznbar 30. : WEST COAST SOUNDS. Waikare will leave Dunedin on 23rd and i 30th December, 1909. Pares from Dunedin, .£6 upwards. ■ Passengers booked through to London by Orient Koyal Mail Line. For further particulars apply OFFICE. The Port. ■''if '• £~ r -";,"- I^* ANCHOR SHIP? IMG & F CUBDBY C-jMP^HY LIMITED. SAILING LIST. WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH, AND HOKITIKA. ALEXANDER, To-day, 'lhursday, 23th WAIMBA, To-nwrrow, Friday, 29tli inst, at 11 a.m. WELLINGTON. NIKAU, To-morrow, Friday, 29th inst, at 5 p.m. (Via Motueka). NIKAU, Monday, Ist Nov., at 6 p.m. " (Direct.) NIKAU, Wednesday. 3rd Nov., nt 7 p.m. (Direct.) MOTUEKA TO WELLINGTON. NIKAU, To-morrow, Friday, 29th inst, at 8 p.m. (Direct.) NTKAU, Monday, Ist Nov., at noon. (Via Nelson). <rr, ■■ THE KOI, 51 Tons, Captain C. Scullt, will leave a3 under, weather permitting : - Motueka for Nelson, Thursday, Oct 28 1 at 9 a.m. Nelson for Motueka, Thursday, Oct 28, at 5 p.m. Motueka for Nelson, Friday, Oct £9, at - 8 a.m. Nelson for Motueka, Saturday, Oct 30, at 7.30 a.m. Motueka for Nelson, Saturday, Oct 30, at 10 a.m. Nelson for Motuefa, Monday, Nov 1, at 9 a.m. | Motueka for Nelson, Monday, Nov 1, at ' noon Nelson for Motueka, Tuesday, Nov 2, at 9 a.m. Motueia for Nelson, Tuesday, Nov 2, at noon. Nelson for Motueka, Wednesday, Nov 3, at 10 a.m. Motueka for Nelson, Wednesday, Nov 3, l at 1 p.m. Nelson for Motuoka, Thursday, Nov -i, t at 11 a.m. I Motaeka for Nelson, Thursday, Nov 4, 1 I at 2 p.m. i Nelson for Motueka Friday. Nov 5, at nooi. 'Motueka for Nelson, Friday, Nov 5, at 3 p.m. FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT, THE S.S --' $* f V ™ " S'.M nU M : '- : vS3c£ii>iiiig6* Captain Habt, Will leave the Motueka Wharf for "Wei■lington direct, on Wednesday, oct 20, noon. FRIDAY, Oct 22, 2 p.m. Taking cargo for Havelock and Pelorua Sound every fortnight. Fares, Motueka to Wellington : single. 15s; return, 22a 6d ; meals included. Return tickets available for 6 months. The steamer leaves Wellington for Motueka direct every week alternately on Saturday and Monday ; ilso additional trips when required hy shippers. WELLINGTON,. HAVELOCK, AND \ MOTUEKA STEAMSHIP CO. JOHNSTON & CO., Ltd., ■ _^_ Wellington Agents. STAMjBY BKOOK AND V7AKEBIELD MAIL, T EAVES Stanley Brook every TUES;JU DAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY Mornings at (5.45, calling at Thorpo Post Office at 8.10, and Doyedale at 9, arriving at Wakefieid at 11 a.m. Returns same day, leaving Wakefieid at 1 p.m., Dovedale at 3 p.m,, and Thorpe at 4 p.m., arriving at Stanley Brook at 5.30 p.m. A comiorteble.Conveyance for Paßsen ;gers. Parcels carried at a reasonable rate. AH orders entrusted to the undersigned will be carefully attended to. V ■ .:■- :-■ J. THORNE, ■ ''■■"-.': Mail Contractor. •.:
FOR _h A LE. TT'XrKAOEIvx \J;.V .'!,... a p Farm foi l -H2J Fruit am! i\-!iaty i.»i?ing — who's going to have it • -,\ ■.•hance never before ; really genuine ; excellent locality. Only small capital required, probably fifty pounds or less A pleasant surprise ffering ; come quickly. H. C. HOLTOAKE, Commission. A^jent, Kiwaicp. <*-SHi Travel ilia Season, i^fijglll In the Waimea, Motupiko, i^i^a^t, an^ Tadmor Districts. Tlie Clydesdale Stallion, BOBBIE BURNS. Bred by Jas. Gemrnel, Esq., Oamaru. I 'Bobbie Bubns is a dark dapplo bay, 1 foaled in 190-t. Sire Ballintrae, by Hard : Times, from Winnie, by Crown Prince (both champion horses). Bobbie Burns, dam Blossom, by Heart of Oak, grand dam Rossie, by Duke of Bueoleush, by Lofty (imp). Bobbie Burns was awarded 2nd prize Oamaru, 2nd Palnierston, 2nd H>uneclin, at fctiree-j oar-old, and -was placed in <i field of twenty-four h&rses at Dunedin parade a,s a four-year-old. Fee J-3. deduction made for two or more mares. THOS. E"O (JGHTON, 32C i Owner, Spring Grove. Jh>K To Travel This Season. I^^^^Mk fn the Waimea, Moutefe, I 5,. I^^^^Wb Motueka, Riwaka, NgatiJ 'X^ij\^' ''"^'■Ti lu °ti< Dovedale, Wake--1 ' <^^^^^^y». field, Belgrove, and is'elI son districts. Tile Tiiarougft&rsd StaCion BEH FARLEY (Ben Trovato- Psyche) Ben Farley has a creditable racing career, arinnintc cvor i-1000 in stakes, and his progeny also havo won many good races. In the show ring Bon Farley has won many first prizos, on no less than three occasions at the Marlborough A. and P. Show. For full pedigreo and racing career see card. Pee, £2 3s. Grooinago ss. W. MARTIN, Owner, 3091 Brightwater.
"l Fertilisers. ' IN STOCK— Picton, Enpe and iarnip, i etc; Eockland, Hop, Grain, Potatc, 1 etc; Shirley's Sup. ef Lime Wei , lington Blood and Bono. Si-pplisd in ?icks or by the ton. ' " BISLEY BROS. & CO., 8700 Sole Agents !l ""TELEGRApHx p H HOTEL I TAKAKA. t — OTTO HAASE (formerly of the Bel ' grove Hotel), in notifying that he ■ has taken the above old established and centrally situated Hotel, wishes the public j to know that he has had new rooms added, ! and the whole place thoroughly renovated : and refurnished. I Travellers and Visitors will find the ; TELEGEAPH a cc-aifortable and wellj appointed Hotel, the interior arrange- ■ ments having the personal supervision of I Mks Haaeb. i The Staelss 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 Stoxiners. ■ ) First-class Sample Room. Good Billiard Table Letters and telegrams recoive prompt I attention. i J^ To Travel This Season. f^^^^X ululfllUK, ! s *^/Aryfe-Jff * By Imperius (imp.), from i ■ e SSEgf§|gsS& Nellie, by Duncan Gray ! j (Akau). In.])erius by Director, from j ) This cftl(ji>r:vted Trottiny Stallion will' j tvavol tho Waiuiea, Dovi-dulo, ?« ijatimoti, ! Moutere, Motu-ika, an i Kiwaka districts. i Fee, .£3 single mare ; reduution for two ' or more mares ibo property cf one o'.vner. ! Dictator w.i* >\ I.nliiunt performer, i and ma'ie the N Z. record lor two miles .on a gra s track. He lias sired the best , and most useful horses in Nelson and j Marlborough, and among those of his I stock are the names of Dick Fly, Dick G., Dick Stevens, Tutu, etc. Breed from a sire that has proved him- | self to be a good performer and stock getter. ! THOMAS EOUGHTON,
Tyree's_Studio. f|IHIB STUDIO has recently been fitted J. up with new and up-to-date appliances for the production of High Class Photographs. ENLARGEMENTS made from anj Photograph. Satisfaction guaranteed Note. — W. Tyree does not employ anj uanvassors. Send ali orders to TYEEE'S STUDIO, Trafalgar-streat SOUTH BRITISH Insurance Company, Limited. Capital ,£3,9G1>,00(> Accumulated Funds exceed . . | £560,000 j FIRE and MARINE and ACCIDENT i INSURANCES, ! Including Employers' Liability foi Compensation under thfi Workers' CoinpoDsaticn Acts, Mortgage Indemnity, Public Bisk, Personal Accident either singly or in conjunction with Sickness Benefits ; Burglary, Plate Glass, Fidelity Guarantee, stc, A.CCEPTEO AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Stjb-Aoekts fob Dißteict City, Robertson Bros. ; Motueka., H. A. Farrant ; Richmond, W. R. May ; Takaka, ! F. J. Langridge & Co.; Wakefieid, E. J.: Paiutonj Collingwood, W. C. Riley &Cc; Upper Moutere, C P. Mnntz Wpptport, I. J. Molony ; Murehison, V. Sjiiers. F & D, EDWA ;DS t AGENTS, TRAFALGAR STREET. (Next National Bask) F&8 OUA^NTEE OP THE STAYS fcei »ta ev«ry Policy Istzsi fey -ifas Sapartiaeffllc Stbex jK™3on Icunrsd eeds; it* |?mly aw^red thai whAtevsf ma; happen tee fall value of hlg polio? la m oortain to be paid Tffhaa ftht dMia amaxs w thai th> roa iball tis* is fe» isoralM.
GO TOJ3ASTCOTT , Ii? yoa r>iuiro anything in the vr&y oS Purd Jrugs, Chemicals, Photogra- ' phie Goods or Photographic Solutions made up, EASTCOTT'S IS THE SHOP where everything is new No old stocl • on hand. Dispensing a Speciality. Having been constantly engaged for the ' past 25 years as Dispenser with some of the leading medical men and hospitals at Home and in the Dominion, you can rely on having your prescriptions carefully and correctly prepared with pure drugs at EASTCOTT'S. Orders by post or telephone v. ill receive prompt attention. Any article not in stock procured by fist post without extra charge. T- BASTCOTT, ! CHEMIST, Etc., Rabdt-stbbet, - - NELSON (Opposite W. Rout & Sons.) , ■' I ~- — ■ t ] i THICK PEEL "THe PEEL PERFECTION.' for j Christmas Cakes and Puddings. j t Sold in I'ackets and Tins, Branded: j PHOENIX THICK LEMON PEEL. PHOENIX MIXED PEEL. PHOENIX SEVILLE ORANGE PEEL PHOENIX LARGE CITRON PEEL. Every careful housekeeper insists on having this renowned brand. iMajiufiicturers : THE PHOENIX COY., LTD. Dunedin. 3086 ROIAL MAir. COAOH. VEWIIAN BROS., Proprietors. rinH .l3 Proprietors call the attention of -jß_ the travelling public to the fact that j the RxcHiioNO-SrwAKA Coach Service hasi been extended to Nelson, and Coaches now leave the Crown Stables, Nelson, « DAILY, or Riwaka, and isrive daily from Riwaka, as per timetable appended. \ ■ All parcels and orders receive strict and businesslike attention. : Daily Ttznatoble Leave NiAaon for Riwaka at 9 a.m. ; arriv- t ing Riwaka 2.30 p.m. Leave Riwaka for Nelson at 8 a.m., arriving Nelson 1.30 p.m. Luncheon •. Redwood's ValleyNEWMAN BROS., Propnetors. «
3235 Spring Grove. I To Orchardists and Fruitgrowers. " TARGET BQiArly HORTICULTURAL INSEGTIGEDES AND FUNGiG DES, ARSENATE OF LEAD, SOLUBLE GIL. Quotations and Sao? pies on application io iOTUEKA FARMERS' COOP. CO., LTD. Sole New Zealand Agents, Rtoiueka. X? ÜBBER STAMPS.— We stock all ,_ ,_ ' .. „ **' supplies. Pads and inks in all r ° -Travel Tins Season, colours; also quick drying inks and T r ,„,, „ , , pads.— "The Colonist" Jobbing De- ||^$i& Tn Wakefieid Dovedale, partment. » !^«i o t ll P l^°> an °- Tadmor ~Jslk The weU-known Clydesdale Tbottinq Stallion BALMORAL' YOUNG ROThBGHILD. Wmm (By GYengyte-dam by ( B y lm P orted Kotbschild-Nar.y.). Derby-g. dam by Loch ; groornago ss. Half Byan-g.g dam by Old Wellington.) nU e £Z (£1 10s at Srst service, Will travel the Pigeon Valley, Ihorpe, ba]anc6 wllon mare 3 prove in foal). Ngatimoti, Motueka, _ Kiwaka, Moutere, For f urther part icni a rs apply and Waimea Districts this Season. HA.PVEY BEOS Balmoral is. a" massive dark bay o lf7 e " Wnkefipld liorse, exhibiting great substance and dl 7& vaKeneia. quality, with splendid, bone and hoof, : : — : and possesses a thoroughly sound constitution, and good temper; bis ac- j^^ To Travel This Season. tion is "perfect, and he is one of tho *^iKk best workers in the Dominion. Good I^^^^^, In Waimea and judges from various pants of New |WfflP| Wakapaaka Distriats. Zealand and Australia have pro- ■JSlI1«. 1&i 'yk\ nounced Balmoral to be a ,tJPteal TheTodngand sipecimen of the true bred Clydesdale. inwiMjjj_e*- • .| As a pa-oof of this he has been award- ' Pbosiising Thokouqhbeed. Sieb ed First and Champion at the Nel- .-.,' —-. « son A. and P. Show for the lost, four I P H E t U S. ye &oS g « m & ' are now By IpHmede (V^Jet^'eau (H) Iphicomrnj into prominence, and are ™*» *y Iphigenia-Nordenfeldfc (13). rn^h sought after by buyers, and Jet D'eau by Waterwitch-Cadogan several of them have been - V l4 J' - / • . . . victorious in the show ring . . - , '„„ Fee, £3; groamage, 3s. Two or For full pedigree see cards. Fk JBB. ■niwe maws' the- property of one ow- 3s; payable on or before January Ist, 1910. ne? by arrangements : , Gropmage ss, >or further particulars W iIARTIN apply— W - JVlAit - Owner ' P. KEATING, Owner, Biis>--v \-\'-^- ■'^to^^t«r.---.; sl *« ■■"■■■■■■■"■.■ :. . J J i ehail -'.,
Those who have taken this medicine are amazed at its splendid healing power. Sufferers from Bronchitis, Cough, Croup, Asthma, Difficulty V^OUfi^JCIS €%* vOJIUS of Breathinff, Hoarseness, Pain or Soreness in tiie Chest, experience delightful and rapid relief; and to those who are subject to Colds onto . Chest it is' invaluable ail it effects a complete cure. It is most comforting in aDaying Irritation in the Throat and gmng Strength to the Voice, anJ it neither allows a Cough nor Asthma to become chronic, nor Consumption to develop. Consumption is not known where "Cougns" have, on their nrst appearance, beeo properly treated with this medicine. No house should be without it, as, taken at the beginning, a dose m two is ; genereUy sufficient, and a complete cure is certain. . SneU Vr\ 3/8| U£*% **> OhttKlate. m~*imiwu* Vaimmuv, wr th* Proprtetor, Vf. O> HSMXNK, Oh«mta*, O*»ton«t viotiuia. F«r««utjw( toy poirt te any .itfdrasa, wh«» not obtaiiuuMs loeaU>
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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12681, 28 October 1909, Page 1
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