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The Careful Home Provider who is about to Purni *, °* requires a Bedstead or Bedding for an ' extra room, should not fail to see the following, which are of excellent quality, and of \ a 'lues which spell economy :— PEYTON and PEYTON'S BEDSTEADS, in Plain, Brass.Railed, and All-Brabs, 3ffc., 3ft, 6in., 4ffc., and 4ft. 6in. wide. COMBINATION BEDSTEADS, with "Wire Mattress, 2ffc. X 4ft., 2ft. 3in. x.4ft. 3in., and 3ft. COTS, in Plain and Braas-Bailed, with moveable sides, 2ft. x -.Vffc. 2ft. 3in, x4ft, 3in. WIEETVOVE MATTEESSES, SPEING, FLAX. HOESE LTAIK and KAPOC MATTEESSES. WISE- WOVE STEETCHEBS, turned legs with castors, all sizes, KA.POC BEDS, BOLSTEES and PILLOWS. ■E. Burton &-Co., Ltd., BEOSTEAD & BEDDING DEPARTMENT. TRAFALbABrST., NELSON.

DIAMOND_JUBrLEE. ' AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. I ' A FEW OF THE RESULTS OF SIXTY YEARS OF ) -UNEXAMPLED PROSPERITY. (Taken from the Society's Annual Rwport.) Accumulated Funds, over - £24540,000 j Annual Income, over - - £3-158»000 POLICIIsS IN FORCE, 227,112, assuring 0ver >677,000,000 .(indudiiig Bonus Addij tions). ■• . " ' ' .' " ; . I'jOTAL CASH PROFIT DIVIDED, £14,336,892. : . . ; CASH PROI'tT DIVIDED FOR -ONE YEAR (1908).- J8740.385; providing ! REVERSION4RY ADDITIONS of over £1,300,000, .' I . Tne Society now isines EVERY DESIRABLE FORM OF POLICY— Ordinary orlNDusTBiAL — for any amount from £5 to £10,000. Dirkctobs of the Nhw Zealand Beakch.— The Hon. Charlea J. Johnston, M.L.C. (Chairman) ; A] He B. Urandon, Esq. (Deputy Chairman) -, the Hon. Edward Eicliardson, Cai.G.: John Duncan, Esq.; and Joseph JToseph, Esq. I ' \ * : New Zealand I3ranch, Customhouse Quay Wellington f EDWARD W. LO-WE, Resident Secretary. | .' . '•.-■■- Poison District Office, cornor Trafalgar and-Hardy- Streets I JAAIES HAIR, District Secretary;

Union Steam Ship Co M | of New Zealand, J LIMITED. Passengers ML ST procure Tickets a the Office before they embark. Steamers will bo despatched as under, weather and other circumstances . permitting. - PICTON & WELLINGTON. Pateena, Thursday, Peb 3, 10 a.m. Pateena, Saturday, JH eb 5, 11.30 am. Pateena, Tuesday, Feb 8, 2.30 p.m. Arahura, Wednesday, Feb 9, 8 am. WELLINGTON DIRECT. •Mapourika, Saturday, Feb 5, 6.30 a.m. *No cargo. WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH, AND HOKITIKA. i •Arahura, Sunday. Feb 6. 8 a.m. ■ Mapourika, Wednesday, Feb 9, 8 a.m. ♦Cargo (perishable only) until not n Saturday. . NEW PLYMOUTH & ONEHIJNGA. j *Corinna, Thursday, Feb 3, 3 n^n. •Cargo only. ' SYDNEY, VJA COOK STRAIT. ... (From :W_el!mgton.) Mamma, Friday, Feb 4, 5 p.m. MELBOURNE. VIA BLUFF. (From Wellington.) • Moeraki, Thursday, Feb 10, 5 p.m. CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN LINE (The "All Red "Route). CANADA, UNITED STATES, AND EUROPE. 'Via Fiji, Honolulu, Victoria, 8.C., and Vancouver). R.M.S Maitai. From Sydney, February 14. From Suva, February 22. Passengers booked through to London by Orient Royal Mail Line. For further particulars apply OFFICE, The Port. ANCHOR SHIPPING & FOUNDRY CDMPAWY LIMITED. SAILINGS LIST. WESTPORT, GRISYMOUTH, AND HOKITIKA. KAITOA, To-morrow, Friday, 4th instt ! at 10 a.m. WELLINGTON. NIKAU, To-morrow, Friday, 4th inst, at noon. (Via Mocneka.) NIKAU, Monday, 7tn inst, at 3.30 p.m. (Via Motueka). NIKAU, Wednesday, 9th inst/at 4.30 p.m. (Via Motueka.) MOTUEKA r io WELLINGTON. NIKAU, To-morrow, Friday, 4th inst, at 4 p.m. (Direct.) NIKAU, Monday, 7th inst, at 7 p.m. .(Direct.) NIKAU, Wednesday, 9th inst, at 8 p.m. (Direct.) WANGANUI. WAI3IEA, Saturday, 6th in»t. , fll IT Tl 4 J©''S.S. KOI, 61 Tons, Captain C. Scully, -will leave as under, weather permitting:— Nelson for Motueka, Thursday, Feb 3, at noon. Motueka for Nelson, Thursday, Feb 3, at 3 p.m. Nelson for Motueka, Friday, Feb 4, at 1 p.m. Motueka for Nekon, Friday, Feb 4, at 4 p.m. ? Nelson for Motueka, Sunday, Feb 6, at 5 p.m. Motueka for Nelson, Monday, ~F«b 7, at • 7.30 a.m. Nelson for Motueka, Monday, Feb 7, at 6 p.m, Motueka for Nelson, Tuesday, Feb 8, at 8 a.m. Nelson for Motueka, Tuesday, Feb 8, at 5 p.m. Motueka for Nelson, Wednesday, Feb 9, at 9 a.in. Nelson for Motueka; Wednesday, Feb 9, at 6 p.m. Motueka for Nelson, Thursday, Feb 10, at 9 a.m. Nelson for Motueka Friday. Feb 11, at 8 a.m. Motueka for Nelson, Friday, Feb 11, at 11 a.m. FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT _ I'HE S.S Ante M ANAROA I fJlliigJiSßP' Captain Habt, j Will leave the Motueka Wharf for Wellington direct, on THURSDAY, Teb 3, 2 p.m. Taking cargo for Havelook and Pelorua Sound every fortnight. _ Fares, Motueka to Wellington: single. 16s- return, 22s 6d ; meals inoluded. | Return tickets available for 6 months. The steamer leaves Wellington for Motueka direct every week alternately on ! Saturday and Monday j also additional trips when required by shippers. WELLINGTON 1 , HAVELOCK, AND MOTUEKA STEAMSHIP CO, JOHNSTON & CO., Ltd., Wellington Agents. E. & A. MAIL LINE To MANILA, CHINA, AND JAPAN. Via Queensland, Port Darwin & Timor. ~~ Steamer.- Tons. .g£J Empire „. ... 4500 Jan 16 Eastern ... ... 3800 Feb 16 Alderham ... ... 4000 March 16 • . • Space for" Frozen Cargo. Thb Picturesque Routb to Eueoph. Through Bookings, via Japan, Canada, and the F.S.A. Saloon Accommodation amidships. Large cool two-berth cabins all on the Upper Deck, and fitted with electric fans. Linen Washed on Board. EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN S.S. PO., LTD. BISLEY BROS. & CO.. ■ ' .if - Nelson Agents. Both in Country and in Town, \ " WEBSTER'S COFFEE I 3971 \ ... Wins Renown. "TTIRACRA TEA" is also packed in Ay patent air tight tins, each o and '10 lbs,. containing coupon. Return one coupon for handsome present. Sold by

JAS. A. WALLACE, Manager. NELSON HOLIDAY-MA KEES. . . COMMERCIAL TEAVELLEES, : TOUEISTS & ANGLEKS will find Excellent Accommodation. Telegraph Address : " Wallace, Motueka." P.O. Box 11, Motueka. , <■ Telephone No. 12. : ' Tariff : 7s per day. Special arrangements for season.

REOUISITFS FOR BEST VALUE— TRY US. Slnte3 and Pencih., Exercise, Drawing and Note Bcoks, Atlas and Di.tioneiy, Blotting Puper, FbSlscip, Writing Blocks, Ptncils cf all kiads, Penholders, and all the usual Pen. Nibs, Foun-iiin Pt-np, I'oucil Sharpeners, Pencil Boxes, Set Squares, Rulers, Compasses, - . ' r - Fras.rs, Drawing Pens. Inkitaiifb, Inkp, Gun;, '•• :-••■:* -■"■■' Satchel? for-Bo}s cr Girls, Eto., Etc. Wholesale . or Retail, R. Snodgrass and Sons, DIRECT IMPORTERS.

rwjrr E ARE ADVANCING AS DSUAL ON . WOO L. SKIN S, AND OTHER PRODUCE, For shipment; to tho LONDON Market, or for Sale in WELLINGTGN. J. H. COCK & CO. . 3725 "PVERY package ' of "FRACRA ■" TEA" is accompanied by a guarantee of .weight and quality. Sold by L. T. BOWDEN and CO., Trafalgar street, Nclsgh. RCIAL MAIL COIOH. Nelson— Richmond -tootußka— B waka. NEWMAN BEOS., Proprietors. nr\KE Proprietors call the attention of JL the travelling public to the fact that the RiCHMOND-BrwAKA Coach Sebvice haa been extended to Nelson, and Coaches now leave the Crown Stables, Nelson,DAILY, or Eiwaka, and <>» rive daily from Eiwaka, as per timetable appended. All parcels and orders receive Btrict and Dueinesslike attention. Daily Timetable Leave Nelson for Eiwaka at 9 a.m. j arriving.Kiwaka 2.30 p.m. Leave Kiwaka for Nelson at 8 a.m., arriving Nelson 1.30 p.m. Luncheon : Eedwood's Valley. NEWMAN BEOS., Proprietors.

TO LET. f AEGE Convenient SHOP, Hardy--1 J strret. Splendid stand. Low rent. Apply— 4024 BISLEY BEOS. & CO. USE SMOKELESS PAPAROA COAL Unequalled for— STEAM PEODUCING. [. SMITHY PUEPOSES.I THE HOUSEHOLD.! CLEAN, SOOTLESS, ECONOMICAL M. LiGHTBAND & CO:, - 3268 Wholesale (and Eetail) Agents. P.O. Box 102. Telephones : 143 :/ Private, 191. J. SAVAGE" & SONS, The Leading House in Nelson -for— -Artistic Wall Papers— English and American. ARTISTS'"GOLOURMEN — A.NU — HIGH-GLASS PICTUREFRAMERS. A Large Stook of Artists' Materials and Art Engravings. Sheet and Plate Glass Merchants. Plain and Bevelled Mirrors up to 1 feet. PATTEENS OP WALL PAPERS SEUT ON APPLICATION. ESTIMATES GIVEN. <• Sub-Agents: Yorkshire Fire Insurance Company. oil, colourTglass, and wall paper warehouse. HAEDY-STEEET. NELSON

SOyTH BRITISH . Insurance ' Company, Limited. » o -- • Capital .62,900,000 Accumulated Funds excoed . . .£560,000 FIRE and -aAEINB and ACCIDENT INSURANCES, Including Employers' Liability foi Compensation under the Workers' Compensation Acts, Mortgage Indemnity, Public Eisk, Personal Accident either^singly or in conjunction with Sioknesß' Benefits \ Burglary, Plate Glass, Fidelity Guarantee, eto., ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CTJREENT RATES. J Sub- Agents fob Distbict City, Eobertson Bros. ; Motueka, H. A. Tarrant ; Richmond, W. R. May s Takaka, J. J. Langridge & Co.; Wakefield, E. J. Paintom Collingwood, W. C. Riloy &Ccj Upper Moutere, C, F. Mnntz Westport, J. ,T. Molony ; Murchison, V. Spiers. r & D. EDWARDS, AGENTS, TRAFALGAR STREET. (Next National Bank). FORJ3ALE. -|7*XTRAORDINARY Cheap Farm for j JQj Fruit and Poultry raising— who's going to have it ? Such a chance never before; really genuine; excellent locality. Only small capital required, probably fifty ponnds oi less A pleasant surpriaa ffering: come quickly. *' ,H. C. HOLTOAKE, Commission Agent, ' Eiwaka. JUNCTION HOTEL TAKAKA. MR. JOSEPH HTI)E, ex-Captam Artillery Volunteers, and formerly proprietor of the Foxhill Hotel; desires to inform his old friends and the travelling pnblio that he has taken over the above well-known hotel, and visitors and travellers can rely upon receiving evory attention, with civility, Superior accommodation, moderate tariff. Conveyance meets all steamers. Horses ■md Vehioles on Hire. Up-to-date Billiard Table. Best Biands Wines and Spirits only. Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to. NEWMAN BEOS.' I Royal ftlail Coaches. \ ■ NEISON TO BLENHEIM. Leave Crown Stables, Nelson, on Mon- - days, Wsdnesdays, and Fridays, at 7 am. Leave Club Hotel, Blenheim, on return, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Jind Saturdays, at 7 a.m. Parcels carried at moderate rates. Booking Office. Crown Stables. NEWMAN BROS., Proprietors. '

HJ MirAfiTNEY, Certificated P lumber and Dralnlayer, '> eto. i Gas and Water Fitter, Bellhanger, etc. Estimates given for Drainage and Sanitary Works of all descriptions. ITIHIS BUSINESS is not_ only the *- Pioneer business of this city, but the most up-to-date, having been in the lead since 1843, the date of its foundation, a fact which speaks for it self aB regards efficiency. I have now found it necessary to extend my business to meet £he requirements of my numerous customers in connection with the drainage scheme, ajid I have Imported direct a large consignment of up-to-date sanitary fittings. • The class of work turned out at my establishment is well and , favourably known, and all work is guaranteed. SOLE AGENT for the much imitated buf unequalled "Power Inverted Burner," the greatest light of the age. I am also sole agent for the everlasting Metallio'Hbse (which I sell at the same price as you are paying for common rubber hose). Phone 281. ' ADDEESS: Nos 84 to 88, Bridge St. STANLEY BROOK AND WAK^I BIELD MAIL. LEAVES Stanley Brook every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY Mornings at C.45, calling at Thorpe Post Office at JUO, and Dovedale at 9, arri vir <r at Wakefield at 11 a.m. Returns same cuty, leaving Wjilrefield at 1 p.m., Dovedale at 3 p.m,, an^ Thorpe at 4 p.m., arriving at Stanley Brook at 5.30 p.m. A comtortable covered Conveyance for Passengers. Parcels curried at a reasonable rate. orders entrusted to the undersigned will be carefully attended H. WELLS, Mail Contractor w % ■**^ v Hm* WT #** m o«AyrEB oy gas state geet ttStt Bvwy Policy toaiw? b^-jfee Sapirtmrtt firaaly awared !>h»> yhatevw fia»y happen tte fait wive of Mb poli«y ia &t certain to be pdd'wh»n >h» olsan cacrnea m ttot tht wan ahfcli risa in M 6» aomtog.

To Orchardists and Fruitgrowers. "TARGET BRAND" HORTICULTURAL INSECTICIDES AND FUNGICIDES, ARSENATE OF LEAD, SOLUBLE OIL. Quotations and Samples on application to MOTUEKA FARMERS' CO-OP. CO., LTD. Sole New Zealand Agents Motueka.

YOU appreciate a Savoury tea? Try j "FRACRA." On. sale by B. FRANZEN, The Port, Nelson. Buyers of properties, if sites or residences, agricultural farms, fruit land, sheep and cattle stations, will find it to their best interests to first interview and obtain particulars from Messrs Bisley Bros and Co, Hardy street, who are now offering on behalf of clients some valuable properties on very easy terms, i.e., a small deposit, or in some cases no cash, but improver ments to bo made as may be decided upon: Such terms are unusually easy and gives one with a small capital an. equal chance. Purchasers, of course, have the option of paying cash or to leave the whole of the purchase money for a term to be arranged, interest at 3 per cent to 5 per cent per annum. No doubt many of our young men "starting life will avail themselves of such easy terms. Particulars of some of these desirable properties are to be , found in Messrs. Bisley Bros and Co's advertising column, which appears in this issue under the headinp; cf "Land, T-nnfi " 3711

STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. NELSON BRANCH. Fire, Employers Liability, Accident, and Disease, Marine, .Common Law, Mortgage Indemnity Workers' Compensation, Personal Accident, Fidelity Guarantee, Administrafaon Bonds, 1 Plate Glass. Policies issued at Lowest Current rates. The Company is a Now Zealand Institution, ,with Funds investedJocally, and offers Absolute Security, Simplicr ity of Contract, Prompt and Liberal Settlement of Claims. . F. A- BAMFQRD, MANAGER, TRAFALGAR STREET.

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