[BEAUTIFUL HAIR MAKES BEAUTIFUL WOMEN. THE ALOS HAIR RESTORER ':!•. 'MAKES THE HAD 3, GROW THICK AND -BEAUTIFUL LADIES! have you a thick, healthy growth of silken wavy hair? Or is your hair weak and thin, dry and splitting at tho ends ? 1 Are you troubled with Dandruff, falling hair, or premature greyness i If so. you should use the ALOS HAIR RESTORER. . Other ladies have used it with great success, as the following tosti•monials will prove: — I Mr. Davies, ' Hair Specialist, . I Queen Street. Auckland. •' Dear Sir, — I find much pleasure in recommending the ALOS HAlli iv RESTORER, as it has done my hair so much good. I always^had a poor li? growth of hair till I tried your preparation. I have used fivo bottles altofe- g:t v rr. :!•••' vdu can see by the photo enclosed the wonderful change it * has ;■ --li ■•. iam recommending it to all my friends.— l remain, yours very [ thank/ .i.v, ■ MISS >' IDA ARMSTRONG. ) 25, Aid. .•■uro .Road, Ponsonby, . . ■' '. Auckland; . ; I Mr. Davies, Hair Specialist, ■ . . ; ' ■ > I Queen Street, Auckland. j Dear Sir,— l have found the ALOS HAIR RESTORER tho best I have j ever used for my hair. My hair was quite grey when I first used your pre- : paration, and now I have not a white hair in my head. Wishing you every success. — I remain, yours faithfully. MRS. », S. DELANEY. 14, Sentimal Street, . ■ . ; . ' Herne Bay. The ALOS HAIR RESTORER being a purely Herbal Remedy contains no grease, oils, dyes, or colouring matter of any kind ; therefore does not make the hair sticky and will not stain-the. most delicate . skin. Price 3s 6d per Bottle. , OBTAINABLE ONLY FROM:— W. D, ALLISON, ■ ■■-■■.■ PHARMACEUTICAL GICEMISTr (By Exam.) Trafalgar Street, . - . NELSON. i] EASTER HOLIDAYS! t If Requiring j b_j i—i i— i i— i TRAVELLING TRUNKS of all kinds, HAT BOXES. PORTMANTEAUX, : : ' BRIEF BAGS, . "DRESS BASKETS, - ; ■ . Etc., Etc., Also-CAMP REQUISITES You are Advised to Call aX STAFFORDSHIBE HOUSE. LARGE AND WELL - ASSORTED STOCKS. low Prices. : R. Spodgrass and Sorts.
J The Household I I Linens I 2-aim a good deal of attention and. careful selection g o where can they be purchased tj belter advantage 1 than at E. BUXTON AND CO.'S, 1 We draw attention to the following :— 1 Linen Sheeting, 80 inches wide . 1 White Twill Sheeting, 54in., 72in., 80in ,• 90in. wide |- Grey Twill Sheeting, 54in., 72ini,-80in, wide I ! White Turkish Towels . • I Grey Turkish Towels, ..•-.' I " FOR CAMPING OUT, Etc. Vl' . ■'■■' TBnts ..J, ? 8 w^ +^ xll ■■-',} I ; ' ! ':;,-- : 8 x 10.. ■_•;,,_, 12 xl 2 „ 1 "■ '„ 10 x 12 -„ 14 x 15 „ ,:. E. BUXTON & CO , Ltd., ; - DRAPERY DEPARTMENT, / ' TRAFALGAO, STREET, KELSON.' i - ' RHB9S9H^EHBBSHIHMHiMHHHBMiHH • .. . . i JAS. A. WALLACE, Manager. , , . NELSON HOLIDAY-MAKERS. : : COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS, - '. . TOURISTS & ANGLERS will find • Excellent Accommodation. Telegraph Address.-. "Wallace, Motu«ka.» P.O. Bos, 11, Motueka,,' . Telephone No. 12. *" / . • Tariff : 7 s per day. Special arrangements for season. suo L D S Y wrCT: 10 SI§k« B - FOR .SALE. flavours to suit all tastes-try - HOhSE, Ham aud'Cliicken, or Ham ami I P H E T U S . b ii He .asbredatthe Auckland Racing nertiu ' Farm by. Spencer. <Jollan, and came or th» , l ■ '" '-■ ■-■ best stock of tlw diy, being by the same i -....,■•.-■ horse as Tirant D'eau. He took first - - . prize at Nelson Show last year.- For PO Box 102. further particulars apply to ' Tblephokes: 143: Private, 191. PATRICK -BYRNE, 881 " EasfcTakaka. ; I. SAVAGE & SONS, , J..^.^---1 . TheL^mg^WtoH*." pnj , M packag6 -. oi ., FBABRA : —ror— . JIA TEA" is accompanied by a guarArt^^lLS r8 - s|«^«s.v ' ARTISTS' COLOURMEN . — - — — — — AND^— j ' : HIGH-GLASS PtGTURPFRAMErwS. RCYzI maiu coaoh. ■ A Large Stock of Artists' Materials and ft'elsCM- RiChmOPd— WiOtaßkd— Art Engravings. Riwafca. Sheet and Plate Glass newman bros., proprietors. R»erCnantS. rr^Hfi Proprietors call the attention oi Plain and Bevelled Mirrors up to 1 feet. X the travelling public to the fact tha< - the Bichmond-Riwaka Coach Seevici PATTERNS OF WALL PAPERS has been extended to Nelson, and Coachet sent on application. . noT leave the Crown Stables, Nelson — — ■..,'•. DAILY, or Riwaka, ana arrive daily froE ESTIMATES GIVEN. Riwaka, as per timetable appended. - •>....; parcels and orders receive strict anc Sub-Agents : ■■ • " : Dusinesslike attention. Yorkshire Fire insuranca Company. DaiJy TTmetablt, OIL COLOUR, GLASS, AND Leave N^son for Riwaka at 9 a.m. !#■■., »•>. i ing Eiwaka 2.30 p.m, WALL PAPER WAREHOUSE. Leave Riwaka for Nelson at 8 a.m. , :. ' , arriving Nelson 1.30 p.m. 1 HARDY-STREET" • ... ... NELSON LunoHepn : Redwood^ VaUey. ua-^x B ' NEWMAN BROS., Propnetors. to Orclmrdists and Fruitgrowers. ." TARGET BiimriD HORTICULTURAL INSECTICIDES AND FUNGICIDES ARSENATE OF LEAD, SOLUBLE OIL Quotations and Samples on application lo MOTUEKA FARMERSV COOP, CO., LTD. ' ; Sole New Zealand Agents Motuska. _ a -»-f-i-v-* -^fc-r\ \7"OU -appreciate a flavoury -tea? Trj STAND AJ&D ' ' FRAG R A.' ' On sale ; by.; , B . OlAi^^ llcJl FEANZEN, The Port, Nelson. . , .INSURANCE, COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. Buyers of properties, if sites or resi —^ ' 'encefl, agricultural farms, fruit land NELSONBRANOH. SbUS B : 2re, Employers LiabiUty, Occident, view and obtgn P^fi*™ J™& j est Current rates. Such terms are unusually eas: i The Company is a New Zealand In- aud giveß one with a small capita a. t eoitu^n with Vunds invested locally, equafchance.. Purchasers, or course . Eass?r* iiliiis * - ' ■■■/■• No doubt many of ; our youhe m e 3 Q ■ • / - • starting life will avail themßelveß o ? -r*' A 15 A Tli/TITTfcTJ rfc such easy terms.'' Particulars of- som ■* F. A. J3 AJylr iiliJJ • o f these desirable- properties are :to b mamappr found in Messrs Bisley Bro» and Co, TPiPithAP rWeST advertising column, which appears i 11 TRAPALGA-B.biKiixiii. .^ . under th^ hea di np r c { "Lwid . ' t :_ . j" •»■ ■ ■ . Kill
Union Steam Ship Co, of New Zealand, LIMITED. Passengers MtST procure Tickets a the Office before they embark. , Steamers will be despatched as under, weather and other circumstances [ , "• permitting. PICTON & WELLINGTON Pateena, Thursday, Mar 31, 10 a.m. I Pateena, Saturday, April 2, 10 a.m. Pateena, Tuesday, April 5, noon. , Arahura, Wednesday, April 6, 7.30 am. WELLINGTON DIRECT. ♦Mapourika, Sunday, April 3, 6.30 a.m. i . *No cargo. ' WESTPOET, GEEYMOUTH. AND , HOKITIKA. Maponrika., Thursday, March 31, 8 a.m. 'Arahura, Sunday, April 3, 7 a.m. ' ' , *No cargo. , NSW PLYMOUTH & ONEHtJNGA. ■ *Corinna, Thursday, Mar 31, 3 p.m. ♦Cargo only. ■ ■ SYDNEY, VIA COOfC STBAIT. (From WeDington.) Moeraki, Friday, April 8, 5 p.m. MELBOURNE. VIA BLUFF. (From Wellington.) Warrimoo, Thursday, March 31, 5 p.m. CANADIAN-AUSTEALIAN LINE (The" AllEed"Eoute). CANADA, UNITED STATES, ANi) EUROPE. , 'Via Fiji, Honolulu,. Victoria, 8.C., -ani Vancouver). E.M.S Maknra.. :• i From Sydney, April 11. V From Suva, April 18. i Passengers bookbd through to London by Orient Koyal Mail Line, For farther particulars apply _ OFFICE. The Port. ANCHOR SHIPPi'NS & FOUMDftY (iiSSr A a LIMITED. SAILING LIST. . WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH, AND HOKITIKA. WAIMEA, about Saturday, 2nd April. WELLINGTON. NIKAU, To-day, Thursday, 31st met. at 6 p.m. ■ (Direct.) WANGANUI. Early. FOE WELLINGTON DIRECT JWfc MAN A R 0 A Jt^sszsSb&SS** Captain Habt, Will leave the Motueka Wharf for Wellington direct, on TUESDAY, March 29, 10 p.m. THURSDAY, March 31, u>on. Taking cargo lor Havelock and Pelorui Sound every fortnight. Fares, Motueka to Wellington .- single, 15s ; return, 22s 6d ; meals included. Eeturn tickets available for 8 months. The steamer leaves Wellington foi Motueka direct every week alternately on Saturday and Monday; also additional trips when required by shippers. WELLINGTON, HAVELOCK, AND MOTUEKA STEAMSHIP CO. JOHNSTON & CO., Ltd., Wellington Agents. THE Standard of Excellence, "FRA' CRA TEA." On Sale by E GROVE- and Son, Caledonia House Prices Is 6d, Is 3d, Is lOd, 2s. The Lentei Demand For Fish is always large, and very often larger tha i* the supply, available. We are ready for ". Lent- with a larger and better assortment than : ever before, and our prices are wonderfully low considering the good laalities offeied. . Does not this list suggest something you will net d? gF nest Scotch Ling, 8d per lb. Fresh Herrings, . ' 6d per tin ; 5/6 doz. Cod Fish, Bed-Herrings, Salmon, Salt Herrings, liobster, Mullbt, ■ Yarmouth Bloaters, Uto Herrings, Herrings in Tomato Sauce, Kippered Herrings, - i-lb. Tint, 6/6 doz. Also— Whitebait, Oysters, and Smoked Salmon in Oil in the best of qualities, ay prices that will mcc than favourably compare with others. ' • * .E GROVE & SON, CALEDONIA HOUSE., Hakdt Stbk^t, -'•-.• Nelson. 'Phone 41. ROYAL MAIL COACH. POKORORO— UPPER MOUTERE— • NGATIMOTI. JAS. HEATH, PEOPErBTOE.COA "H now leaves Pokororo for Tppe Moutere, and arrives as per time table appended. *" Leaves Pokororo, Mondays, Wednes days, and Fridays, at 7 a.m , meeting Nelson Coach at Price's Corner, 9.35 a.m Leave. Price's Corner on arrival Nelsoi Coach, 12.35 p.m., arriving at Pokororo a 4 p.m. - All Parcels and orders receive ' stric attention. Tourists and Miners wishing to visi Tableland and Mount Arthur district oa: book through, changing for Pack Horse at Pokororo. Stores provide! if sufficien notice given. JjIMES HEATH, ; Accommodation House,-
SOUTH &mHSH ' insurance Company f LifPted. Capital ... ... ... £2,9G0,G00 Accumulated Fundp nrcned . . £t 60,000 Plßfi and 'VIAB.INE'and ACCIDENT INSURANCES, Including Employers' ' Liability for Compensation under the Wcrkera' Compensatica Acts, Mortgage Indemnity, Public Eisk, Personal' Accident either singly or in conjunction with Sickness Benefits} Burglary, flute Glass, Fidelity Guarantee, etc., • • • ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT ' BATES. . StJB-AOBHTS FOR DISTEICT City, Eobertßon Bros, j Motueka, R. A. Tarrant ; Richmond, W. R. May ; Takaka, J. J. Langridge & Co. ; Wacefield, E. J. Painton; Collingwood, W. C. Riley &Cc.j Upper Moutere, C. P. Muntz W«Btport, J. J. Holdny } Murchison, V. Spiers. F &D. EDWARDS, * AGENTS, TRAFALGAR STREET. (Next National Bank). FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. -j f*£* ACRES, title 999 years, with J.OO new bouse, six rooms, all well finished, good barn Mid other convenient outbuildings. Apple tree plantation, upto date kinds ; ideal spot for poultry raising j 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. Persons may soon obtain reasons for selling so cheap and immediate. ■ - H. C. HOLTCOAKE, Commission Agent, iiiwakfl. JUNCTION .HOTEL, TAKAKA. A; F. HOOK, PbopkietCb. AF HOOR (f rmexly of the Railway Hotel, Richmond), Laying taken over tho above wo!l known' and centrally ■'situated Hot-1, desires to inform visitors to-tae district and. travellers tbat»they can rely upon receiving every attention, with <*ivility. Coachet meet all steamers. Up-to-date billiard table j sample rooms. Best biands.wines and spirits only. Lettots and telegrams promptly attended to. ■ 36b NEWMi-N BROS.' Royal Mail Coaches. * " NJSJ.SON TO BLENHEIM. Leave Crowe Stables, Nelson, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 7 am. , Leave Club Hotel, Blenheim, on return, Tuesdays; Thursdays, «nd Saturdays at 7 a.m. Parcels (arried at moderate rates. Booking Office . Crown Stables. NEWMAN BRO»., Proprietors. r\TJR STAMPS are good stamps, best " RUBBER, Latest Designs.— "The Colonist" Jobbing Department.
H. MrAPJHEY, ; CortJacated Plumber and Dralnlayer, etc. ; Gas and Water Fitter, Bellhanger, etc. Estimates given for Drainage and Sanitary "Works of all descriptions. rpHIS BUSINESS is not only the •*•■ Pioneer bnsinesu 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 tor itself as regards efficiency. I have now found it necessary to extend my business to meet the requirements of my numerous customers p ic connection with the drainage scheme, and I have Imported direct a. j large consignment of up-to-date sam- !! tary fittings. The class of work turned out at my ' establishment is well and favourably 1 known, and all work is guaranteed. SOLE AGENT for the much imitat- • od but unequalled "Power Inverted Burner," the greatest; light of the age. I am also sole agent for the everlasting Metallic H096 (which I sell at - the same price as you are paying for common rubber hose). , Phone 281. ADDRESS : Nos 84 to 88, Bridge St. STANLEY BROOK AND WAKE BIELD MAIL. LMAVES Stanley Brook every TUBS- 1 DAT, THUBSD AT and SATURDAY Mornings at C.4s',calling at.Thorpe Post Office at 8.10, and Dovedalfc at 9, arriving at "VVakefifeid at 11 a.m. Returnß same day, leaving Wakeneld at I p.m., Dovedale at 3 p.m,, and Thorpe at 4 p.m., arriving at' Stanley Brook at 5.30 p.m. A comturtable covered Conveyance for Passengers. Parcels carried at a reasonable rate. All orders entrusted to the i undpr-iffned will be carefully attended •tO." ' ' ' .-•••-■■_.• ! H. WELLS, iSiail Contractor . . - . ■■:/ y ..,-. -•■>;-: :'•_• i ... ;_-; fc . toat vtSi §var7 Po»g? \n*** f .!&»« I ' j '■* a ■'■•:.■ j ~ v ' ! - - - ■ ■ . t happen lb© foU r^x» oi htw poiisj J is v cartoin te b« paid »han Van I claim aacowt aa HbtA ttm wa ifc*M s ~ . ■ ——-—-. n riw In Sfe« morning.
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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12756, 31 March 1910, Page 1
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