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The Household I Linens ? - claim a good deal of attention and careful selection. Nowhere can they bo puichased-tj better advantage. ■ i j than at E, BUXTON AND CO.'S, as Wp draw attention to the following : — - . i . ■ . i . - Linen Sheeting, 80 inches -wide ; White Twill Sheeting, 54in., 72in., 80in , 90in. wide Grey Twill Sheeting, 54in., 72in., 80in, wide .. C. White Turkish Towels . ' rd v Grey Turkish Towels, ! FOR CAMPING OUT, Etc. j: _Tanfcs.6 x, 8 with 9 x.ll Fly^ „ 8 x iO ,; 12 x 12 „ „ 10 x 12 „ . U x 15 „.- ■ ■("'■■■■'■ •-.■■■ 's. 8 j E. BUXTON & GO , Ltd., 1 DRAPERY DEPARTMEWT, v , TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON. 1 EASTER HOLIDAYS! I If Requiring ,■ UU Uml U-l U_J ' "- TRAVELLING TRUNKS of all kinds, MAT BOXES. ¥t |. PORTMANTEAUX, • . BRIEF BAGS, 1.-"- "URES3 BASKETS - j ■ . v> . Etc. Etc., ■ . ■ .-, I V; Alsg-CAMP REQUISITES, You are Advised to Call at . |_J ' |_J I_J U-l I STAPFORDSHiaE HOUSE. LARGE AND WELL - ASSORTED STOCKS. Low Prices H.-SoMgrass and.-'Sons,- ■

i. .AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL \ j ' PROVIDENT SOCIETY "7 ' ' ESTABLISHED 1849. ' T ' THE OLDEST AND MOST SUCCESSFUL AUSTRALASIA IS LIFE OFFICE ./ , ' ■ • _____ * r . • ,' : i Accumulated Funds, over - £25,000,000 i Annual Income, over - - je3,250;000 ». The 'iOTALC AS IT PEOFIT divided by the Society during its existence h araouuted to £14,336,892, ; . CASH PEOFIT DIVrpED FOE ONE YEAE (1908). -8740.385, providing EEVEESION4EY ADDITIONS of over £1,300,000. ..... _ ' POLICIES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS issued for amounts ranging from - ; > > ' ' Mto J510,000. ! - '•■ .i. ' • • I , ••■'■. : ■. . ■ m. DIRECTOBB op ths New Zealand BRAHOff.— The Hon. Charles J. Johnston, M.L.( t (Chairman) j A, d 6 B. Brandon, Esq.. (Deputy Chairman) 5 the Hon. Edwjai i Eichardson, C.M-.G.: John Duncan, Esq.; and Joseph Joseph, Esq. "■'.' Branch Office: Customhouse Quay Wellington •. - -. r - j EDWAED W. LOWE, Eesident Secretary. .1 ,c Nelson District Officej corner Trafalgar an^, Hardy Streets ! „. ./;";^' "lAMES miß, Dißirict^fetarF. |- JAS. A. WALLACE, Manager. - NELSON HOLIDAY-MAKEES. • ' COMMERCIAL TEAVELLEES, :...... ; TOUEISTS <fc ANGLEES will find ■' ! Excellent Accommodation. Telegraph Address : " Wallace, Motueka." P.O. Box 11, Motueka. 1 ) Telephone No. 12. Tariff: 7 K per day. Special arrangements for season. " ; i " : ~~~" T" t"

/Union Steam Ship Co of New Zealand, rch LIMITED.. | ay j Passengers MLST procure Tickets 1 the Office before they embark. - a y Steamers will be despatched as under ' rreather and other circumstances rch permitting. a y } PICTON & WELLINGTON Arahura, Wednesday, Mar 23. 8.30 a m ay, *Pateeha, Thursday, Mar 24, f).30 a.m. *Pateena, Saturday, March 26. 10 a.m. ay, *Mapourtka, Monday, Mar 2> r 7.30 p.a Pateena, Tuesday, Match 29, 10 a.m. rch *No cargo. rch WELLINGTON DIEECT. •Arahura, Friday; March 25, 6.30 am. a y. *No cargo. ay, WESTPOET, GEEYMOUTH. AND : | HOKITIKA. < re * Mapourika, Wednesday, March 23, 8 a.i . *Arahura, Sunday, Mar 27. 8 a.m. >Nocarg^- : \ *y> NliW PLYMOUTH & ONEHUNGA •Eosamond, Wednes , Mar 30, 2.30 p.m. y ' ■ 'Cargo only. . eh SYDNEY,,7IA-COOK STEAIT. (From Wellington.) Manuka, Thursday, March 21, II p.m. m<i MELBOUENE, VIA BLUFF. — (From Wellington.) Moana, Thursday, March 24, 5 p.m. CANADIAN-AUSTEALIAN LINE (The "ill Bed .Ro ute). CANADA, UNITED STATES, AUD EUEOPE. l 'Via Fiji, Honolulu, Victoria, 8.C., an ' Vancouver) 3, S.M.S Makura. ! From Sydney, April 11. ' ' From Suva,' April 18. " »^, l — — . — '' • Passengers booked through to Londgi , 6 J by Orient Eoyal Mail Line. For farther particulars apply '»' OFFICE. The Port. at ; : s> ANCHOR it SHIPPING & FOUNDRY CiKP^JV LIMITED. - SAILING LIST. WESTPOJRT, GREYMOUTH, AND 7t HOKITIKA. ALEXANDEE, about Tuesday, 29b/: inst. . . " WELLINGTON. NIKAU, To-day, Wednesday, 23rd inst at 3 p m. (Via Motueka.) MOTUEKA 10 WELLINGTON. NIKAU, To-day, Wednesday, 23rd msb, at 7 p.m. (Direct.)/ 61 Tons, Captain C. Scull^ will leave as under, weather permitting :— Nelson for Motueka; Wednesday, Mar 23, at 8 p.m. Motueka for Nelson, Thursday, Mar 24, at 9 a.m. - - Nelson for Motueka, Thursday, Mar 24, .at 5.30 p.m. ' ■ - Motueka for Nelson', Friday, Mar 25, at 9 a.m. Nelson for Motueka, Saturday, Mar 26, at 9.30 a.m. Motueka for Nelson, Saturday, Mar 26, at 11 p.m kelson for Motueka, Monday, Mar 28, at s 8 a.m. ' Motueka for Nelson, Monday, Mar 28, at 9.30 p.m. Nelson lor Motueka, Tuesday, Mar 2D, at; 8 a.m. Motueka for Nelson, Tuesday, Mar 29, at 11 a.m; Nelson for Motueka, Wednesday, Mar 30, at 8.30 a.m. Motueka for Nelson, Wednesday, Mar 30, at 11.30 a.m. Nelson for Motueka, Thursday, Mar 81, at 9 a.m. . Motueka for Nelson, Thursday, Mar 31, at noon. FOE WELLINGTON DIEECT, i^gfigr M ANAROA Captain Habt, Will leave the ilotueka Wharf for Wellington direct, on TUESDAY, March 22, 6 p.m. THUESDAY, March 24, 8 p.m. Taking cargo for Havelock and Pelorui Sound every fortnight. Farea, Motueka to Wellington; single, 16s ; returr., 22s 6d ; meals included. Eeturn tickets available for 6 months. The steamer- leaves Wellington for Motueka direct every weak alternately on Saturday and Monday ; also additional trips whoa required by shippers. WELLINGTON. HAVELOCK, AND MOTUEKA STEAMSHIP CO. JOHNSTON & CO., Ltd., Wellington Agents. »^EE our window for HANDS&ME SUGAR AND CREAM SET. Given away with FRACRA TEA. Once used, no other tea satisfies. L.T.BOWDENandCO. Grapers. TRUE REFINEMENT. Shows iv little details. Dainty table linen is one of the first es- "~ sentials of a well-kept homo, and you ensure it if you use "LILY STARCH." It's pur« and there- - fore economical. All grocers keep it. ROYAL MAIL COACH. POKOEOEO— UPPEE MOUTEEE— NGATIMOTL JAS. HEATH,' Peopbietor. ip^OAOH now leaves Pokororo for tTpper Ky Moutere. and arrives as per timetable appended. Leaves Pokororo, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 7 a.m, meeting Nelson Coach at Price's Corner, 9.35 'a.m. Leave Price's Corner on arrival Nelson Coach, 12.35 p.m., arriving at Pokororo at 4 y'.m. ' ' AH Parcels and orders receive strict attention. Tourists and Miners wishing to visit Tableland and Mount Arthur distriot can book through, changing f «r Pack Horses at Pokororo. Stores provulud if sufficient notice given.' . ' •■ . JJMES HEATH, Accommodation House, • 425 • ' . " -Pokororo.

; wool SEASON. ' • ■ .*' • .-■«■■ 1 . "vjrr E ARE ADVANCING AS USUAL ON '• ' ! WOOL, SKINS, AND OTHER PRODUCE, For shipment to the LONDON- Market, or for Sale in 'WELLINGTON. . '.. '■ , : . ■ -v ■ . - ,- • a. ■ : 'Gm.'*M ■ 3?25 PVER? package- "of" "FRACRA • a - i TEA" is accompanied by a guar-. ante© of weight and quality. Sold byL. T. BOWDEN and CO., Trafalgar street, NelsGii. • . ECTIL MAIL COAOH. Nelsnn- Hichmond— Wioheka— Riwaka. NEWMAN BEOS., Proprietors. npHE Proprietors call the attention of J_ the travelling public to the fact that the Richjiohd-Riwaka Coach Skbvick has been extended to Nelson, and Coaches noir leave the Crown Stables, Nelson, DAILY, or Eiwaka, and <»trive daily from Biwaka, as per timetable appended. All parcels and orders receive striofc and Doeiriesslike attention. • Daily 'Timetable Leave Itdson for Siwaka at 9 a.m. 5 arriv- ■ ing Eiwaka 2.30 p.m. Leavo Biwaka for Nelson at 8 a.m-.i! arriving Nelson 1.30 p.m. Luncheon ; Eedwood's Valley. NEWMAN BEOS., Proprietors.

RUBBER STAMPS.— We have t .. great variety of attractive designt to choose from. Our prices are right, and our stamps the beßt.— "The Colnnist" Jobbing Department. SMOKELESS PAPAROA GOAL, , Unequalled for— " . STEAM iPEODUCING. ' '.. SMITHY PUEPOSES.I THE HOUSEHOLD.! CLEAN, BOOTLESS, ECONOMICAL NELSON SEEDTPRODUGE G0 r 3268 Wholesale (and Eetail) Agents. v P.O. Box 102. *"-- Telephones:' 143: Private, 191, J. SAVAGI & SONS, The Leading House in Nelson -for— Artistic Wall Papers— English and American. ARTISTS' MOURMEN —AND— HIGH -CLASS PICTURE' FRAMED A Large Stock of Artists' Materials and Art Engravings. Sheet and Plate Glass: Merchants. Plain and Bevelled Mirrors up to I "feet. PATTERNS OF WALL PAPERS SENT ON APPLICATION. ESTIMATES GIVEN. Sub-Agents": ' ".<.' Yorkshire' Fire Insurance Company. OIL, COLOUMLASS, WALL PAPER WAREHOUSE, HABDY-STEEET, . NELSON

SOUTH- , imsuranca Capital ... ... ... £VGJ,GC( . A«sn ran]«wd Ftinds ncim/] . . jififiO.Of 0 > PXKB and MAErNE and ACCIDENT ;' INSUEANCES, 1 Including Employers' Liability foi Coin- } pensation under the Workers' Compensation Acts, Mortgage Indemnity, Public Eisk, Personal Accident either singly or [ in conjunction with Siokness Benefits ; I Burglary, Plate CHass, Fidelity Guarantee, 3 etc., » ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CUREENT BATES. 7 SOB-AfIENTS FOB DISTEICT 7 City, Robertson Eros. ; Motueka, H. A. Tarrant ; Richmond, W. E. May ; Takalca, J J. J. Langridge & Co. ; Wakefield, E. J. 1 Painton; Collingwood, W. C.Eiley & Cc 5 • Upper Moutere, C. F. Muntz Westport, r J.-.T. Molory : Murchison, V. Spiers. P. r F- &D. EDWAiDS, AGENTS, TBAF ALGAE STEEET. - (Next National Bank). ? FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. "I AA CRES » titl . e " 9 y ear8 ' with l_ XOO new bouse, six rooms, all well finished, good barn and other convenient "1 outbuildings. Apple tree plantation, up- ? to date kinds; ideal spot for poultry ' raising ; carrying to-day 200 sheep, many cows and horses. Price JBIOOO about. A ' chance for someone, try it now, only.for ' sale a few days. Persona may soon obtain reasons for selling so oheap and immediate. H. C. HOLYOAKE, \. Commission Agent, ! Kiwaka. 1 'JOBCTIOM HOTEL, TAKAKA. A. F. HOOK, Peopbietob. : 'A ■ F HOOK.(f..imc.ilyof the Bail way : JA, Eoicl, Richmond), having taken 'over the above well known and centtal'y ■ ' situatotl Hotf 1, desires to inform visitors to tie district and travellers that they can rely upon receiving e?ery attention, with civility. Coached meet all steamers. „ Up-to-date billiard table ; sample rooms. Best brands wine? and spirit 3 only. Let ters and telegrams promptly attended to. - ' " 368 NEWMAN BEOS.' Royal Mail Coaches. ; NEiSON TO BLENHEIM. Loare Crowe Stables, Nelson, on Mon- ' days, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at--7 am. Leave Olub Hotel, Blenheim, on return, j Tuesdayßi Thnrsdays, «nd Saturdays i at 7 a.m. - . Parcels carried at moderate rates. £ Booking Ofßcc. Crown Stables. NEWMAN BRUs., Proprietors. } r\UR STAMPS are good stamps, best RUBBER, Latest Designs.— I "The Colonist" Jobbing Department.

H. JIcARTNEY, Certificated Plumber and Drainlayer, ! eto.; Cas and Y/ater Fittar, 801 l hanger, etc. Estimites given for Drainage and Sau:tary Works" of all descriptions. rpfflS 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 Bpeaks for ft self as regards efiiciency. I have now found it necessary tc extend my business to. meet the requirements of my numerous customers in connection with the drainagt scheme, aud I have Imported dlreot f large consignment of, up-to-date Bamtary fittings. ' The olass of work turned out at mj establishment, is well and favourably known, and all work is guaranteed. SOLE AGENT for the much imitat ed but unequalled "Power Invertec Burner," the greatest light of the age I am also sole agent for the ever lasting Metallic Hose (which IseU a1 the same price as you are paying foi common rubber hose). > Phone 281. ADDRESS : Nos 84 to 88. Bridge St STANLEY BROOK AND W~AKJ BIELD MAIL. T EAVES Stanley Brook every TUES I J DAT, THUESDAY and SATUE DAT Mornings at 6.45, calling at Thorpi Post Office at 8.10, and Dovedale at 9 ! arriving at Wakefieid-at 11 a.m. Eeturni same day, leaving Wakefield at 1 p.m. Dovedale at 3 p.m,, and Thorpe at 4 p.m. arriving at Stanley Brook at 6.30 p.m, - A s comturtable coveted Conveyance foi Passengers. Parcels carried at a reasonable r&te. All orders entrusted to the ur^pr-iipned will be carefully attended H. WELLS, Mail Contractor .b^ GOVERNMENT gs, 8 , • g>^» a ST«tC e& : "^ : ■?&G TrUo. 9. • ■ T&o CIjA&ANTEE CF THE STATE gcea *©& cvtt? Policy tw^ - - te ttcS«g«tmwifc &IKSX geaaoo inroraiS «nd« M» oacdiiioM reatc fcbw!atfll> aaoorfr happea tbe feli! wAw off hia pouaj Is us iMrtain to be paid whon tin* elaaica aeewien ai Ihat ihc roc B&aH riw to afc^^aoraiiig .

To Orehardists and Fruitgrowers. "TARGET BRAND" HORTICULTURAL INSECTICIDES AND FUNGICIDES ARSENATE OF LEAD, SOLUBLE OIL. Quotations and Samples on application to MOTUEK/C FARMERS' COOP, CO., LTD. Sole New Zealand Agents Motueka. • •-■■' n,mi«TT^i^n "YOU appreciate a flavoury tea? Try STAND A4LD X "FRACRA." On sale by B. OlAi^^lXW FRANZEN, The Port, Nelson. INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW • . , , ZEALAND, LIMITED, Buyers of properties, if sites prresi- - — -. - fences, agricultural farms, fruit land, NELSON JBRANOH. sheep and cattle stations, will find it ■ ■■— — ■ to their best interests to first mter- . Fire, Employers Liability, Accident, view .and obtsin particulars from and Disease, Marine, Common Law, Messrs Bisley Bros and Go, ttarqy 1 Martgtige Indemnity, Workers' Com- street, Vho are now offering oirbenalf periaation, Personal Accident, Fidelity of clients some valuable properties on Guarantee, Administration Bonds, very easy terms, i.e., a .small deposit, Plate Glass. Policies issued at Low- or in some cases' no cash, but lmproveest Current rates. . ments to bo made as may be decided •-' -: upon. Such terms are unusually easy The Company is a New Zealand In- and gives-one with a small capital an Vritution, with'funds invested locally, equarchance. .Purchasers, of coarse, and offers' Absolute Security, Simplic- ! have the option of paying cash or to ity of Contract, Prompt and Liberal leave the.whole of the purchase money SettJemerit of t'laims. •'■■'• for a term to be arranged, interest. at 0 per cent to 5 per. cent per annum. ' -^ No doubt many of otlr young men . ••- ■ . starting life will avail themselves of FA R A TlTTninTUn such easy terms: Particulars of some • £%• JLJH%.i3±JL! l/lii/» of these desirable properties are to be MANAGER j found in Messrs Bisley Bw>« and Co's TRAFALGAR STR^T. . -•.•■■-«•■ Land." ' 3711

Wtf^tfirVie'f^ HfOiaell.itiS ClM 1 ®- The Famous Remedy for Thosewh6hav«^taken this inedidne are amaze* at its splendid healing power. Sufferers from Bronchitis, Cough, Croup, Asthma, Difficulty vOtt&illd Ob VUlUfc. of Breathine, Hoarseness, Pain bY Soreness in *he Chesty experience delightful and rapid relief; and to those who are subject to Colds on tte „'■■..■« n v a ♦« itis ta^SbS -it effects a complete cure. It ■* most comforting in allaying Irritation > the Throat and giving Strength to the Voice, uA* neither allowv a « P^ n^^J «» beoon chroW^Coi^ptiotttodewlop. Coosumptioh^^ is not kaown^ where -C^ughs'Vha^oa their tot appearance, beeo properly treated with this medicine. No house should be wrihout it, as, take at the begkming, a dose or two is generally sufficient, and a cctoplc«e cart is_certa«». ■ . lm— !■■■.- tfi I "-^-h 4* mnir-isf m~**mtm* ym&t+rm. *r «hrn Pr*»rtot*r. W. ft HEA^^W, Oh«-«ls«, Qmmionm, Vkat^tm, F»~w4** *»»• "**>*% «» «ny Mdrm «Kien mat *tot*insu*to tocoUS)

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