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Union Steam Ship Co, L Passengers MLST procure Tickets a the Office before they embark. . } Steamers will be despatched as under, weather and other circumstances I . permitting. PICTON & WELLINGTON Pateena, Saturday, April 16. 10 a.m. , P»teena, Tuesday, April 19, 1 p in. Arahura, Wednesday, April<2o, 7 n.m, Pateena, Thursday, April 21, 8 a.m. . WELLINGTON DIRECT. ' •Mapourika, Saturday, April 16, — - ■ x ■ *No cargo. s WESTPOET, GEEYMOUTH.AND " : HOKITIKA. , •Arahura, Sunday, April 17, 7 s.m. .Mapburika, Wednesday, April 20, 8 a.m. < *Cargo (perishable only; until no< n Saturday. ■ NSW PLYMOUTH & ONEB^UNGA: '' •RosfimondrWednes., April 20, — . ■ - ' ■ : *Cargo only. SYDNEY, VIA COOK STBAIT. ■ : ] "(From Wellington.) -.:' . Warrimoo, Friday, April 22, 5 p.m. ' MELBOURNE, VIA BLUFF. * (From Wellington.) Moeraki, Thursday, .April 21, 5 p.m. CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN LINK*" (Th.e"AHEod^Eoute). CANADA, UNITED STATES, AN i> EUROPE. • • (Via Fiji, Honolulu, Victoria, 8.C7 and Vancouver). B.M.S Manuka. : From Sydney, May 9. • From Suva, May 17. Vaßßuagßtß booked through to JLondoa , by Orient Royal Mail Line. , ,! For further particulars apply ~; OFFICE. The Port, j — ■ — '. • • i ■ ' ' ■ ■ . •- ■ ANCHOR i & FOUNDRY iTjftiPAWY I .••■-■ .LIMITED. >t ( SAILING LIST. , WBSTPbRT, GREYMdUTH, AND * '.■■■■ HQKITIKA. - fc ALEXANDER, about Tuesday, I9fch insfcJ WELtINGTON. INIKAU, To-day, Friday, 15th inst aj rj . ; - (Direct.) .- t .NIKATJ, Monday, 18fcli insfc, at 9 p m • . ! . (Piract.) . ! i NIEAU, Wednesday, 20fch inst, at 3 p.m. j (Via Motueka.) '( NELSOX TO M.OTV ERA. •-NIKAU, To-day, Friday, 15th met. al I 9 a.m. , . . NIlvA. U, Monday, 18th inst, at noon. NIKAU, Wednesday. 20th inst, at 3 p.m MOTUEKA TO NELSON - AND. WELLINGTON. NIKAU, To-day, Friday, 16th inst, al noon. - NIK A-U; Monday, 18th inst, at 3.30 p.nw NIKAU., Wednesday, 20th inst. „. FOE /WELLINGTON DIEKCT. M ' "A- N A"R O'> ■^WmßSmßSp* Captain Haet, Will leave the Motueka Wharf Ibt Wellington direct, on .- TfIUESDA Y, April 7, 6 p.m. Taking cargo for Eavelock and Pelorui Sound every fortnight. Faren, Motueka to Wellington : single. 16s; return, 228 6d ; meals included. "' Return tiokete available for 6 months. The steamer- leaves Wellington for Motueka direot every week alternately on Saturday and Monday ; also additional trips when required by shippers: WELLINGTON, "iAVELOCK, AND . MOTUEKA. STEAMSHIP CO. JOHNSTON & CO., Ltd., .* Wellington . Agents, TRUE REFINEMENT. "", Shows in little details. Dainty table linen is one of the first essentials of a well-kept home, and; you ensure it if yo% us© "LILY . STARCH.'? It's.pure and there.fore economical. All grocers keep it. -.■■, ' - THE NEW ZEALAND FRUIT AND PRODUCE CO., LTD. " N.E.C; ■•', ; FSTIIT AtJCTIONZBRS, PeODUOB SAIIBB--mbn, Commission Agents, and . Gbnebal Mbbchantb. Proprietors of the. Wellington 'atvat and Prodace Market. Alien Street, Wellington, N.Z. Bankers : Bunk of New Zealand. To Aro Correspondence invited. Best market prices, with prompt returns. Consignments solicited. . Cable address, "Tomato," Wellington. Telegraphic Address, " Enefseb," Wellington. P.0.. 80x 705. Cede, A.8.C., 4th and 6th Editions. , 665 BUSINESS BUYERS, FORTUNE - SMILES' UPON" YOU. 'WP'E have just"- what you have been 1 T ; trxing .tb ; fiiid for a' long time. Over two- hundred "businesses of Bvery possible description, from prices ranging .from £100 to £10,000 are Miuinerated on our monthly free publication; copies sent post free to all ftpplicants. rAEE TIME BY THE FORELOCK, Writ© at Once. N.Z. BUSINESS EXCHANGE, Box 332. CHRISTCHURCH. GRIFFINS' BISCUITS. ?OUR NEW LINESObanox and J/emonJ Cbham Sandwich. Ntxt Cbsak Sandwich. Parßß Pan. Cj^ocolatb Fingees. ASK your Grocer for tnem, They are Dellolbus. JRIFm & SONS, LTD NELSON tt

} Winter Bed Coverings. /| I ". CHILLY NIGHTS ardhere' once more, and I 1 necessitate additional Bedclothes. I 1 Those -who need to replenish their Stock, or I I are wanting a New Bedstead, will find their | I requirements catered to in complefco fashion, and ■ I I at moderate prices, by E BUKTON & CO.'S Furnish- | I., ipg Department, - . tm I There may be seen :—■ - B EIDEfiDOWN . QtJILTS in Satin' and Printed Sateen, attractive.:! '- ■ ' patterns. ' . • ."' •. % . . :••■'■• • • H ( 1 JEr.DEEDOWN COT : QT7rLTS. Attractive patterns. . f ; ? JT I BLANKETS in all sizes -and qualities}. ■ Ij : I BEDSTEADS, in. Plain, Brass-Kail and All-Brass.. Latest Designs in 1 I . ■'■ ' -.»U sizes arid prices. '" • ... . . ' H ■ Special Noticb.— rAll our ■ Bedding is made on the'preraises. and may ■ ■ be thoroughly, relied' upon for cleanliness and good wearing 'qualities. I ; I -HORSEHAIR, KAPOK' and FLAX 'MATTKESSESmaUsiz6tf.'#. I . TBAFALGA a STREET, NELSON. I . J AS. A. WALLACE, Manager. ■ ' NELSON HOLIDAY-MAKEES. ;•;'; ; / -- :' ' COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS/ " .' " TOTJBISTS & ANGLERS will Bad * •■■•/■■■ ■ . Exoellent Aooommodatlcn. Telegraph Address: " WaljjA.cs,. Motuoka." 'P.O. Box 11, Motueka. ; Telephone No. 12. : . ■; ' ' .. v . Tariff s,7i per day. Special arrangements. for season. . „: '

BEAUTIFUL HAIR MAKES BEAUTIFUL; WOMEN. THE ALOS HAIR RESTORER •MAKES THE HAIR GROW THICK AND BEAUTIFUL T ADIESI have you a thick, healthy growth' of silken wavy hair? - i ..*** Or is your hair weak and thin, dry and splitting at the ends? -j • Are you troubled with Dandruff, falling hair, or premature greynesß? If so, you should use the ALOS HAIR RESTORER. | Other ladies have used it with great success, asthe following testi- ■ • monials will prove: — Mr. Davieß, Hair Specialist, [ Queen Street, Auckland. j Dear Sir,— l find much pleasure in recommending the ALOS HAIR I RESTORER, as it has done my hair so much good.- I always had a poor • growth of 7ir.fr till I tried your preparation. I have used five bottles altogeti,c:, -I you can see by the .photo enclosed the wonderful change it has liipii. 1 . lam recommending it to all my friends. — I remain, yourß very thankful/, ; . . MISS- IDA ARMSTRONG. ■ 25, Ardmore Road, Ponsonby, ' ■ ' " ! Auckland. ' ' - - I Mr/Davjes, •■' " • . . ' Hair Specialist, . * '■■'..' - Queen Street, Auckland ' r : Dear Sir,— l hare found the ALOS HAIR.RESTORER' the best I h»TO ever used for my hair. My hair was quite grey when I\ first used your preparation, and now 'I have not a white hair in my head. Wishing you every "success. — 1 remain, yours- faithfully. -. : MRS. E. S. DELANEY. 14, Sentimal Street, v , .' 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. . - ; ' Prlofi 3s ed per Bottle. OBTAINABLE ONLY PROM:— W. D.. ALLISON , PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, , (By Exam.) Trafalgar Street, . • NELSON. R. Snodgrass and Sons, DIRECT IMPORTERS, ■••/■•■ ■ . „'.'. ■' ' ■ ",:;ia '»r - Nelson, Ist April, 1910. . VERY NEARLY WINTER! ": During the. coming month you will find it ne essary ' to fill up your Winter Requirements. Perhaps thefollowing ?ist will help to remind you of what you nted. "We invite inspoel ion qf pur stocks, and feel i snr-^ the quality and prices* will ensure out recerv ing your orders, '"■' "t. LAMPS.— We have an immense range of Table; Hanging, Wall, and Hand Lamp v . in Niolctl, CoppeiTßrtiss, and Glassi fitted with all kinds of Flat arid Circuit Wiofcsftnd. Plain or Faticy Grlpleß. Albo, a full range of extra Chimney - Gldbus Wicks, and Burnors . STOVES. —^Peifection'Heating, Beatrice and other makes of Cooking, also Spir' j ■'-■ Stoves. ■'-..' : . .'.'•.• • ■ ... . '....■" Lanterns of all slzob, for Oil or Candles. I Kerosene Pumps and Lairip Fillerß. . • ■-••■■■." The famous "Lyddite " Gas Mantles. • . ■. • Co \1 jVaaes and Scoops, Fire and Stove Shovels, Fire Brasses. ' Chamois and .Canvas Gloves, Door Mats. £i usbes of all kincis lor stove and Household-use, Boot Brushes. India Rubber Hot Water Bagg, Japanned 3ot Water Cans. ■ . ';• . v Enamelled and Galvanised Iron Slop Pails. ' v Tcilet Sets, odd Ewers, Basins, Chambers, Commode Pans; ' " Stand and Hanging S3 irrors, Candlesticks in China, Brass, Enamel, etc. Piano, Candlesticks, Japan Mattings, itfre,aud Draught Selena Toast Kacks in China, Nickel, and Electroplate. CoiTte'Pots in China and Enamel, Camphor, Glycerine. Accordifuis and Month Or^ars, Haying Cards, Cribbnge Boards, etc. TO AKEIVE, ex Opawa— Stone Foot-warmers. '«• . The latesjb in 6d Novels. " • J ■ ■ •-

ROYAL MAIL COACH. POKOBOBO— TTPPEE MOUTEBE— • NGATIMOTL : i ;"■.■ :.' JAS. HEATH, Pbopbjetob. ; • COAOH.now leaves Pokororp for Upper Mputere, andarriyes as- per timetitble»ppended. ' ..- r " . j Heaves Pokororo, Mondays, Wjtfdnesdays, and Fridays, at 7 am , meeting Nelson Coach at Price's Corner, 9.86 a.m. Leave Price's Corner on .arrival Nelson j .Coach, 12.35: p.m., arriving a$ Pokororo at | 4rp.m. ■;.-."■ ; • • ;■ • .' '. . ;■: • All. Parcels and orders receive strict :attentjon.?r- • >t:" '"'"'. ' .'Tourists and Miners wishing to visit Tableland and Monnt Arthur district can _l>qofc ftroiigli,'- changing for Pack-Horsea at "Fotororo. Stores-provided i£ safficieiit notice given? ■ •'•• "' , JiMES HEATH, v _■ Accommodation House, •■-■; 25 - •• ■" ■ Pokororo. ■ ' . ■:. "V ; BCYaii MAIL OO&OH. Meison-T RichmQßd— Kotuoka— : Biwijka. NEWMAN BEOS., Propr\etora. , nnHE Proprietors call, the attention of JL the travelling public to the fact that the EICHMOND-EIW/JKA; QOACH SebVICB hat been extended to Nelson, and Coaches now leave tho Crown' Stables, .Nelson, DAILY, or Eiwaka, and <«trive' daily from Eiwaka, as per. timetable appended. : All parcels and orders receive stricfc and Duainesslike attention. ;p .j- ', ■ : • ;.' ;[} YD&y TfartsMs . .^iXi Leave Jltisdn for iiiwaka at 9 a.in. | arriving Eivraka 2.30 p.m. ' ". r" Leave; Eiwakar for Nelson, at 6, a.m.,' . arriving Nelson 1.30 p.in; '■. '."..: „ Luncheon : Eedwood?s Valley. „ - ' NEWMAN BEOS., Proprietors. id Fruitgrowers. IDES AND FUNGICIDES \ SOlllßtE OIL, les on application to, ' CO.OP. CO., LTD. Agetifs' Motueka, YOU appreciate & flavoury tea?. Try i x "FRACRA." On sal© by B. PBANZEN, The Port, Nelron. Buyers of properties, if sites or resi■etoes, agricultural farms, fruit land, sheep and cattle stations, will &nd' it to tneir best interests to first inter-, riew and obtain particulars from Miessra Bisley Bros and 00, Hardy jtreet, who are now offeringon behalf >f clients somo valuable properties on rery easy terms, i.e., a small deposit, >r in som« cases no cash, but improvements to bo made as may b© decided, upon. Such terms are unusually easy md gives one with a small capital an >qual chance. Purchasers; of coarse, lav© the option of paying' cash or to cave the whole of the. purchase'money; tor a term to be arranged, interest at > per oenitto 5 per cent per annum. STo doubt many , of bur young men rtarting life will avail themselves of. inch easy t«rms. Particulars of rome if these desirable properties are to be bund in Messrs Bisley Bros, and Go's .dvertising column, which appears in Us^ss^e > un'der^the;iieading,c J

SUCH DAINTY SANDWICHES.: " Are made with ST. GEORGE POTTED MEATS. Everybody likes-them, for there are different flavours to suit all . tastes— rtry Ham and Chicken, or Ham and Tongue. Be sure you: get St. George Brand, of all grocers, 6d i, . per tin; ■ '■■■' P.O. Box 1(32. '■Tblbphonbss 143 : Private, 191. J,rSAVAii"& SOHSy ... t T^.LeadingjHouee in Nelson .■•.-—'.".■■■ '---■'-*-'->••;■. -L-foTT— .•-;•"•:-•■.■■"'■■■■-■•■ ■'- Wall Papery- ' : English and American. ART ISTS\cSt<OURMEN ■ ■■'.' —AND— ' •'•..• - , • 'HIGH-GLfiSS PICTUBE FRAMEk A Large Stock -of Artists', Materials. >iuJ ■ ■ Ait Engravings. " Sheet and Plate Glas* ;" &er.ch£fjt&. Plain and Bevelled Mirrors up to 7 feet. PATTERNS OF WALL PAPERS ■• ; - .' BBNTON APPLICATION. ESTIMATES CIVEN. ' ' " Sub-Agbnts: , Yorkshire . Rr» I hsuranco Company. OIL/COLOURp OL/ISS; AND r «f4LL PAPER JMREHOOSE, - HAEDY^STEBET, ... ;.. NELSON To Orehardists "TARBET HORTICULTURAL INSfCTIC ! " ARSENJTE Of XEAI '■••■.■ Quotations and Sarop MOTUEKA FARMERS [ ; Sole New Zealand STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. NELSON BRANCH. ;., i Fir«, EmpJoyers Liability, Accident, y and Disease, Marine, Common Law, J Mortgage Indemnity. Workers' Com- -i pensation, Personal Aocident, Fidelity < Guarantee, Administration, Bonde; y Plate Glass. Policies issued at Low- < est Ourrenfc rates. ' i ■. . . .- - ■"•;• ■.■■-■ '•■••'■"'" ■ . ' ■: - * The ConiDany ib a New Zealand In- i &«itution, with Funds invested locally,-, t and offers Absolute Security, Simplicr. 1 ity of Contra©^- Prompt and Liberal. 1 Settlemer.t of Claims. . ' ■;1 i "'.■'-.-, '•■ -■■.'"■ ■ ■ - ■■'"'■ =■;. i P. A. BAMFORD. ; MANAGER, . * TRAFAJSAS STREET. , . «

H. McftBTNEYy , certificated Plumber and Dralnlayer, . - etc. ; Gas and Water Fitter, Bell- ■ hanger, etc. . Estimiteß given for Drainage and Sanitary Works of all descriptions. rfHIS BUSINESS is not _ only the ■*• Pioneer business of this city, but the moat, up-to-date, having been in the load since 1843, the date of its . foundation, a fact which speaks for itself ai regards efficiency. I have now found "it "necessary to extend my business to meet the- requirements of my numerous customers in connection with • the - drainage scheme, and I have Imported dlrsot a large consignment of. up-to-date Bam'tary fittings. . ■ > .The i class of work turned out at my establishment is well and favourably known, and all work is guaranteed. :■ ' SOLE AGENT for the much imitated but-uriequalled "Power Inverted 'Burner,?' the greatest light of the age. ;■. I' am also sole agent for the everlasting Metallic Hose (which I sell at the same price as you afe paying for oommon rubber hose). ' . ;;j»hon§ 281. ' .< ■' : ADDRESS!: Nos 84 to 88, Bridge St. STANLEY BROOK AND WAKE BIELDMAJL. LEAVES Stanley Brook every TUESDAY, THUBSDATandSATUEr DAY Mornings at 6.45, calling at Thorpe Post Office at 8.10, and Dovedale at 9, arriving at Wakefiexd at 11 a.m. Returns same day, leaving Wakefield"Bi 1 p.m., Dovedale at 3 p.m y , and .Thorpe at 4 $ m., arriving' at Stanley Brook at 6.30 p.m. A comfortable covered Conveyance for Passengers. Parcels carried at a reasonable rnto. All orders entrusted to the unduijj^^iu ,vill be csref ally attended to. • . - H, WELLS, Mail Contractor ■ . ' . .■■■■.. • < m GDASANTSE OF ?BE 3**Yi 1 t«M *&h jv&rj.'Fillsy Uss&S,lni.»Tt«llHri ■ ■ ***! I l'jj|| I »n' I ~IY l^llnSapartttiMit Mmn mmm hrnnA taxim sfe> — . - • i.g»-.^*-n - . j » i. ooacUtioPi teate abtelolely —oar», i graaly totsmi tiM whrtem raj j bappea ftbe fail **Baft o* Mi pritoy jfs si certain So b* pM whoa ftba daim oaqraai m thai th» &n ituß .

- S&ym-BK!T!SH ' InsMrance Coppamy; Capital ;.. ... ;., £2.000,000 Accumulated Funds ozeood . , x560,000 and MAEINE and ACCIDENT . INSURANCES, . Including EmpJoyera' Liability for Compensation .under the>W6rkera' Compenaa". tioa Actß, Mortgage Indemnity, Pnblic Biek, Personal Accident either singly or in conjunction with Siokneßß Benefits; Bnrglaiy, Plate Glass, Fidelity Guarantee eto. : , _. . . ,»■ , -•■ ... ACCEPTEJ) AT LOWEST CUREENT . BATES.' : - .SUB-ASHNTS FOB DISTBICT City, Eoberteon Bros.; Motueka, H. A. Tarrant j-Eichmond, W. E. May ; Takaka, J. J. Langridge & Co.; TVakefield, E.J. Pftinton; Collingwood, -W..C. Eiley &Co.; {Jpper Montire, Mias Eobinson ? JVeatporjk^J. J. Molony ; Murchison, V. Spiers!---f; & D. EDWARDS, • ..-•■ ■ 'agents; ■;■.; ■. ' tbafalgak steeet., - >■ (Next National Bank)* ■ FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. ■fl (\£* ACBES, title 999 yeara, with JLv7 v/ new house, six rooms, alj well i inished, good barn and other convenient i outbuildings. Apple tree plantation, .up- ] to-date kinds; ideal spot for .poolfcry ' raising ; carrying to-day 200 sheep, many cows and horses. Price JeiOOO about. A chance for someone, try ifc now, only for sale a few days. Persona may soon ob- ' tain reasons for selling so cheap and immediate. . ' H. C. HOLTOAKE, Commission Agent, « . £iwak». JUNCTION HOTEL, TAKAKA. A. P, HOOK, Pbopbietob. A P. HOOK (formerly of the Railway x3L ; Hotel, Bichmond), having taken over the above well known, and centrally situated Hotel, desires to .inform visitors fco tie diatriot and travellers that they . ; jan rely upon receiving every attention, ' with civility. Coaches meet all steamers. Op-to-date billiard table ; sample rooms. Best brands wines and spirits only. Let>ers and telegrams promptly attended :o. •; • ■ - . - 368.- --• NEWMAN BEOS.' Royal Mail Coaches. NEi SON TO BLENHEIM. jeave Crowp Stables, Nelson, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at] 7 am, „ ' j.Club Hotel, Blenheim, on return, Tuesdays^ Thursdays, imd Saturdays, ■ at 7 a.m. ■ ' •. ' ■ Parcels oarried at moderate rates... Booking Office . Crown Stables. NEWMAN BROti., Proprietors. r\UR STAMPS are good Btamps, best Lf RUBBER, Latest Designs.— i The Colonist 1^ Jobbing Department.

ThOtt wh« hart Uk« this aedidaa u* iuutead it it* tphtoM h«0io? power. : gufferiecs Iron Broackitiß, CJettfk, Croup, A«th««, Ebficwlty . vOU£TIIS O& vU Alife <rf Brmthlnr, H«tf»en««^ P*in or Sowne» i« «ie 'Oiei^ . r - . _ . *xi-'-*v Chert i* id inT»luablt\ v it effect* a complete curt. It » most comforting in ajUayiflg Irritation m th© Thr«at a&d givinfe Streujfli to the V«ic* a«l it xwther allow* a Cough not Asthma to become • chrxmc. nor Consumption to dovelop. Coofamptiofc is aot known where "Coughs" hare, on their fi*t appearance, been Tjcsperhr, treated witii this modicina. No house stould be without it, as, takeo at the btpaxnng, a doM er 'two it geaerafly ■af&cient, and a coagplefo cow it pertain.. , l^jlil fb% «/•! I-Wnry IfL Okee«><^< m*oU*m Y«M«m% «r m* riwtoUn W. a HIA««H, OltiM**!**, ChNHon«. mtotort*. Brmim^ & meat t» VKf M«Trea% when n*t »totoJwajtfc» imal^

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