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[ THE MODERN WAY I 1 OF SHOPPING. j jf^r 'Tis simple, 'tis satisJp factory, this ordering by post, It costs you no more; the prices are 0 the same to all, and we pay the postage, ! If Hose~4/1 Rib Ladies' Black Cashmere, rak m 114 per pair. 11 i m Kid Cloves, "Wearwell," Colours and Black, fl IS 2/6 per pair. M . M Eton Lingerie Dress Shields, 2111 per pair. B The best of every kind only is stocked, and Ms country clients can order with all Sg confidence front Jm J. BALLANTYNE & GO.

Union Steam Ship Go \IB a H m ""Ear* Hearth Rugs Passengers MIST procure Tickets at HSIC9 'wsm^m^mKmmi^mmammii the Office before they embark. ■ Steamers will be despatched as under, Wk *tjjr% weather and other circumstances X I B CrfS ~ permitting. IIU&VH B ■ PICION & WELLINGTON } . T , T , . '~ , . i. TJTTr^ Pateena, Thursday, Mar 9, 11 a.m. | IN purchasing the large stock of ETJGb, Pateena, Saturday, Mar 11, 730 a.m. ! which We are SllOWlllg in OUl* Jj URNISHIN U KK£%SSds."ita? i 95 a DEPARTMENT, our aim has been to secure only . —— snoods of quality. WELLINGTON DIRECT Mapourika,S a turday.^arll,6.3oam. At the game time> prices are w i t hin the '- reach of all, hence one may he sure of the hokitika. grade, and yet not pay exorbitantly, me •Arahura, Sunday, Mar 12, 8 a.m.. . Stock includes ". — Mapouriia, Wednesday, Mar 15, 6 a.m. ♦Cargo (perishable cnly) until noon tinnm nuno -, /-> • * i Saturday. HEARTH RUGS in Tapestry, Velvet, Axminster, Dag Dag and Oriental. The shades and designs will accord with almost any taste. NSW PLYMOUTH & ONEHUNGA, *Eosamond, Thursday, Mar 9, 10 a.m. SOFA RUGS, suitablo for Bedroom or Sitting-room, may be. obtained in *Cargo only. lapestry, Tel.et, and Axminster. Sizas: 4ft. 6in. x 7ft., and SYDNEY, VIA COOK STEAIT. 6ft 3in> x 7ft" 6in> (From Wellington.) .... „,.. Manuka, Friday, Mar 10, 5 p.m. *"? Mlii a™ to be seen-in Wool, Mohair and Azininster-various , sizes. MELBOURNE, VIA BLUFF. ~" (From Wellington.) ■ Warrimoo,'Thursday, Mar 16,6 p.m. £ p.,-.!,-., 0 p ft | f-J TRAFALGAR-STREET, CANADA, UNITED STATES, AND £, DUJILUII (ft Will LlUil NELSON. EUBO1? J3. ' (Via Vancouver) S«ai«in»^im]juiji.iira«-»»»a^.«»j^MM«iiiHjjn^^ Zeakndia: From Sydney, April 10; Suva, April 17. " : " i (Via San Fbancisco.) From From Due Wellington. Auckland. 'Frisco BBSS Hflßß^Bßa#% i Maitai: May 3. May 0. May 26 18 Rig MB Ml/ 8 a|l" ft M ffi Manul-a: Apr 5. Apr 8. Apr 23 lilt If § If!Hl% 11111 0.1 111 1 Passengers booked through to London da.smm^nßaana^ by Orient Koyal Mail Line. CO I! IT HO LO L OIIS ftli^ For further particulars apply 1110 l I Bili_tJL.illaiS«iJ OFFICE;The Port. IIIWBI B B&faW!"S * " ~_ IS NOW ON, and we have very complete Stocks of Requisites. ANCHOR SHIPPING & FOUNDRY MASONjmd ATLAS Screw-top Jars in pints, quaits and J-gallons.] ' "E.Z. SEAL" is a new wire spring-fastened Jay, in quarts and half-gallons, wine Passengers must procure Tickets at we are sure -will be very popular, the Office before they embark. ;^Wi Steamers will be despatched as GLASSJTIE OVER and SCREW TOP Jam Jars, 1 and 2lbs.J under, weather and other circumstances permitting:— STONE Jam Jars, 1, 2 and 3lbs». Also the old nests of Gor 7 WHITE JARb. WESTPORT^GREY^MOUTH, AW° JELLY TUMBLERS. GUMMED COVERS for Jam Jars (very handy). |Extr; ALEXANDER. Thursday, Mar9,ll a.m. EINGS for Frnit J"S' wV™rA F| id fay'^ M"M 0' U a<f- BRASS and ENAMEL PRESERVING PANS, WOOD SPOONS, ASBESTO! WAIMLA. Saturday^Mur 11, 8 p.m. STOVE MATS, ENAMEL and ALUMINIUM STEWPANS. etc. , TTTr ._ WELLINGTON, AIso—BASKETS for gathering fruit, and an-immense"assortment of CHIN./ NIKAU, Friday, March 10, lpm. au d GLASS DISHES for serving it in. g (ViaMotueka.) NIKAU, Monday, March 13, 4 p,m. pie DISHES ia all kinds of Crockery and Enamel. (Via Motneka.) NIKAU, Wednesday, March 15, 5 p.m. ito -l-Gallon STONE JAES. (Direct.) NELSON ToIIOTUEKA. h* «* DEMIJOHNS; _ KOI, Thursday, March 9, 11.30 a.m. ——— NIKAU, Monday, Mar 13, 4 p.m. KOI, Monday, March 13, 5 p.m. DIRECT IMPORTERS. KOI, Tuesday, Mar 14, 6 30 p.m. MOTUEKA TO NELSON ~~~ ~~ KOI, Thursday, Mar 9,2 30 p.m. ~. ■n M miu_._ _ . KOI, Friday, Mar 10, 4 p.m. hnmt^mmmimmiKrMaK^KwmwmuK^^^^HimMlmmmm^Hm^mmmUlUlKfM KOI, Monday, March IS, Sam. m 1 KOI, Tuesday March 14 9 a.m. 1 :: :: THE BRILLIANT POLISH '.'. V. I KO[, Wednesday, Mar 15,9.30 a.m. F ' MOTUEKA 10 WELLINGTON. V © il @ WANGANUI DIRECT. „, , , ,„, ~„„ „,„,.,,,...,„ , ,„., ■■„—„■■■■■■in.iwi.. , a ALEXANDER, Monday, Mar 13.4 p.m. | & ~— I For TAN-BOOTS . 1 FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT, | i r ~thes.s^ 1 and LINOLEUMS I .rfc n ANAROA 9 I ■■^^g» captain habt, j | ALL GROCERS - = 6d per TIN I Will leave the Motueka Wharf for Wei- i g _ ___ -^■-■-^^.s^un*^^ ■**w* m ~*y !M ■* 1 TUE3DAY, March 7, 1 p.m. _««»__._«,«»_ D^«_ra!mn ««»-_-—-—^^ THURSDAY, Marob 9, 3 p.m. Taking caroto for Havelook and Pelorui __. » m& Sound every fortnight. W^ 3 S« B XT " Farea, Motueka to Wellington: single. j§@ £k i^^ fi& B^ E^ I 1 d 1 W8 C& IB^ 15s; returp., 22s 6d, meals included. flllllllCll ■ Cl 11 ■ (^Return tickets available for 6 months. . V"H ■>«•■» ■«=>»■ = -<»■ "The steamer leaves Wellington for ; , .___ Motueka direct every week alternately on : _^ . __. ___ _ N , Saturday and Mondays also additional i i) P T N N U trips whon required by shippers. x^-b-j-j^^jl-i-iv^ Wellington, havelock, anp^1 MOTUEKA HORTICULTURAL HALL, MOTUEKA STEAMSHIP CO. joHNSTON.ca,^.,^ SATURDAY, March 25th g UD AY S ' ONLY! < a DAYS' ONLY! I l* IMPERIAL JAPANESE MAIL LINE AR Goods JAeDUCED for CASH Only. MANILA, CHINA, AND JAPAN, ■ — Calling at „„ .m ■ „ n ** ERISBANE, TOWNSVILLB, AND ll^JLb.^L n LrsMfi^ftMH Prt tomkt\Mtosllßg% Pft S Aigs sss^N DEY. motueka rarm&rs bo-operative 00., ,S» S'm.% ™™ Limited. (HOTUEKJ.) KumanoMaru 5000 Winckler Mar 22 i YawatuMarn 4000 T. Sekine Apr 19 Saloon amidships, two-berth cabins, ~ bbi in •! i ft ■ « only; each cabin fitted with electric AllQlPAllflili lit HP PrUVlflPlif RflPiPfV fans. Linen washed on board at moder-1 AUbUdildSi IfllJLUd.l nUVBUIjIII OUblOiy. ate prices. t "m ' ' Fares from Wellington to London, via | Accumulated PlUlds ... £25,706,429 China, Japan, Colombo, Port Said, and ■ v ' ,' Marseilles:—First Class, £110, single ; j Annual Income ... ... £<O,d7ojooZ returning via Suez per P. and O, or ■<"'■ Orient, POLICIES IN F0RCE—237,875, assuring over £80,400,000 (including Bonus BISLEY BROS. & CO., TOTAL CASH PROFIT DIVIDED—£IS,II6,SB4 [Additions) District Agents. CASH PROFIT DIVIDED FOR ONE YEAR (1909)—£771,492, providing — ; REVERSIONARY ADDITIONS of over £,370,000. PUBLIC NOTICE. TllG Society now issues EVERY DESIRABLE FORM OF POLICY— ! ORDINARY or INDUSTRIAL—for any amount from £5 to £10,000. WH. CROWE, Medical Expert, • latoof Nelson, ha? appointed as fAnJigMA Daliaiaa his Agent in Nelson the well-known firm | f|S!TyiHC rOBICISS. of J. WOOD Grocer, Bridge-street, where . all his well-known Medicines can be ob- This Society does not issue Tontine Poncies, for the reasons—(l) that tamed —W H CROWE, Medical Ex it considers such contracts alien to the purposes of true lifa assurance, and nert Westport. 338 (2) that the disappointment which has been occasioned by the failure of * ' ' offices isuing such Policies to realise one single estimate of the probable "— ~ ' —' "" ""■ ~ result has worked serious injury to the cause.of assurance. s*a i ■ When the American Companies commenced the issue of Tontine PoliJStff fifin PlSll ' c'es 1U Australi-i, this Society pointed out that the exaggerated estimates B I wwll ■ Bwlßa made were impossible of realisation. Events have proved the truth of the j protection, and these American Companies have now abandoned these disKEPT in COOL CHAMBEKS, at appointing policies, the ibsue of which has now been made illegal by the State temperature of 40 degrees, by f j o f New York, .vhere they originated. Latest Cold Ai( Eefxigerating . Tlie Sociaty issues Policies, under its Tables J, R, and T, which offer Machine- ■ much greater oenefits and possess none of the disadvantages attaching CONSTANT SUPPLY. i to Tontino Policies. Oedkbs P,j»omptly DBMViSBBD. DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH. MmriP ri tptsjw alwava on hand The Hon' c< Jl «"»hnst°n> M.L.C. (Chairman); A. de B. Brandon, Esq. SMOKED VlbU always on hand, (Depu ty Chairman); the Hon E. Richardson, C.M.C.; John Duncan, Esq., FKIED PISH from 4.30 to 6.3Q p.m. a n a Joseph Joseph, Esq. - daily (delivered). j Now Zealand Branch1 —• EDWARD W. LOWE. ■=-«■ • Customhouse Quay, Wellington. Resident. Secretary. 0. MERGER. Nelson District Office— JAMES HAIR. Wrong Side Bridge Street. 389 J Co»ler Trafalgar and Har.4y,s*3. District Secretary

Trafalgar Hotel O, P. Barratt : : : : Proprietor. h «——•- -I?ORMERLY of the Manchester ■*• Hotel, Feilding, and Albert Hotel,Wellington. The Trafalgar is well furnished throughout, and superior accommodation is provided. Tariff 6a 6d per a day; weekly by arrangement. AD Liquors Guaranteed, Counter Lnnch 11 to 12 Daily. EXPORT Is the t.itle of a Booklet containing 48 pages and 22 photo-engravings descriptive of Nelson's New Industry, AND Nelson's New Fruit Colony: TASJ AN. I A COPY WILL BE MAILED FREE "'"' on application/ l" P' IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT: Mr F. R. Hallam has tendered his resignation to the Government as Orchard Inspector and Instructor for the Nelson and Westland District, to take up the posiI tion of Supervisor of Tasman Orchards. Any person living at a distance who may take up an area can arrange ta have his land or any portion of it, planted and cultivated under the Direction and Management of the Supervisor for such time as may be desired. Tho most up-to-date jt labour-saving appliances will be used, aid every caro will be taken to keep the charges low. In thiß way the Selector will not be called upon to find capital for plant until such time as he may take over tho Plantation. FURTHER INFORMATION, FROM ARTHUR MsKEE, Rotherfield Orchard, Riwaka. Telephone 23, Motueka Exchange. 3602

WINFRED CIGARETTES ! 10 FOR 6d. 20 FOR IS. 50 FOR 2s 6d. SOLD EVERYWHERE. 529 r~ SARTORIAL.-. NEW GOODS FORTHE SPRING AND SUMMER TO HAND! fI^HE newest Shades are in Greys. JL Herringbones and Diagonal Twills We cater for one class only—TEiii BEST Our Suits average about J25, with all extras. First-class Tailoring on Jiijrhgrade imported materials, with the latest cut and style, cannot be dene tor less. We Guarantee Satisfaction, T. HARFORD. HIGH CLA.SS TAILOJI, TRAFALGAR BTREEI BUT CRIFfMN'S— THICK LEMON PEEL. GRIFFIN'S— SEVILLE OEINGE PMEL. GRIFFIN'S— LAKGE CITKON PEEL. None Better in the ITarbet. GRIFFIN k SONS. LTD NELSON Specialities in Optical Poods. WE HAYS AN EXTENSIVE LENSES Variety. Special Lenses of any size or Lcus made, and, if desired, cut in tho late&t Rimless Style. rKAliitOf — Every description stocked \ in Gold, Gold Filled, Nickel, etc. j Fbamks Fitted to any size cf Lans. j RIMLESS CLIPS, —This style is becom- I ing very fashionable, and, no doubt, very becoming. We can convert your present Spectacles, or any prescription, into this very pretty style. CASES. —Spectacle Casee, Folder Cases, Chatelaine Cases in Leather, E.P. and Sterling Silver. williahlioyes, MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN, 105 Trafalgar Street. iO4I Teiephone 351 . 1 j STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. NELSON BRANCH. Fire, Employers Liability, Accident and Disease, Marine, Common Law Mortgage Indemnity, Workers' Com- , pensation, Personal Accident, Fidelity Guarantee. Administration Bondb, Plate Glass. Policies issued at Lowest Currant Rates. j The Company is a New Zealand In- . stitution, with Funds invested locally, ; and offers Absolute Security, Simplie- ; ity of Contract, Prompt and Liberal i Settlement of Claims. ! F. A. BAMFORD, MANAGER, TRAFALGAR STREET.

Hearne's Bronchitis Cure. So«^'&"Joids Those who have taken this medicine are amazed at-its splendid healing power. Sufferers from Bronchitis, Cough, Croup, Asthma, difficulty -\J %M ULS^ JULd %^f ( ■ oi Breathing, Hoarseness, Pain or Soreness in the Chest, experience delightful and rapid relief; and to those who are subject to Colds on the a n nm . „ r^nffh nnr Asthma to become ! I Chest it is invaluable, as it effects a complete cure. It is most comforting in allaying Irritation in the Throat and giving Strength to the Voice, and it neither allows Cough nor A£tnrna io^ Decora* r <ihronic, nor Consumption to develop. Coosumption is not known where " Coughs " have, on their first appearance, been properly treated with this medicine. No house snouia oe wiuumi », < 5 «t the .beginning, a dose or two is generally sufficient, and a complete rare is certain. ■ I taMll tlMk *t j U*rg% *{% Qtownlrt* UrntMm V§lUlir» «r tMfr^rMMk W. a HKAWiE. Ohamißt, QMi-»i« VlctorUu rtnwW by P«ft to mny *gtfrej»s wh«n lift o^^nftWf IfffiSl

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Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13050, 9 March 1911, Page 1

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