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BEAD WHAT EXPERTS SAY ABOUT TOR f RUT-GROWING'PURPOSES! _ Mr Kirk (the Government Director of Orchards), writes as follows: — "The beautiful, long, gentle slopes to the north are all that can be desired. I had a mattock witli me, and examined tie soil ia uumerous places, and found it just the land for fruit crowing «s----peoially Commercial Apple Culture." b> ■Mr.Prank Walker (the Tasmanian Fruit Expert) writes as follows:— "' The position and exposure are excellent, and will produce Mehlycoloro.! fruit. The Und is very similar to our bust ftuit iand in lasmanu. At Bronto there ara wide areas that can bo planted at a small preparatory cost. With my experience in Tasmania I have no hesitation iv saying that this property can bo mado a very . profitable fruit-giowing ceiitre." ■ The Owners of BRONTE are asking very reasonable prices for the land, and the terms are exceptionally easy, viz., 10 per cent, cash, the balance for 5 years at 5 per cent with right to repay at any time. Pull particulars, plans of property, booklets, &c;. on application to ■ " ■ W. BOUT & SONS, Land Agents. Stoiro-Fruii land, Containing also the most beautiful Sunny Slopes for GRAPES ... AND ... STRAWBERRIES! npHIS well-known Kamo, " MIL DURA," at once carries the mind to JL the great Fruit Plantation of Australia.) MIL DUBA is^ tho Mine given to 1050 Acres f;f '.he FINEST SUKftY FRUIT SLOPES situated near the Upper JvJoutere, with frontages to the ninin roaa, and only a fo-,v miles from rail and water, and 6omo Sixteen- Milps from the City of Nelson. MILDUIU nt .Kelson, like JJildura, Australia, will, in the uoar future, l eoonio famous for its excellent Export Keuping APPLES, as well as r'i-r all kinds of Stono Fruif, and one can well imagine its^ great possibilities for tho growth of the now improved blight-resisting "GR-VPES," unrt en tho warm floj < s the cultivation of fc'JKAWUKBRIEj^ and Early Puas, the mail;et for which it almost unlimited POULTRY B'AIt&INU can also bo carried on to advantage with Fruit Cnltivation. MiLDIiRA will bo sold in Wools of If) Acres or mo>o, to suit purchasers. No beter EXPORT APPLE L\KD in Australasia. Fuller piutieuUrs prices, terms etc . given at the ofi-'ce cf— 3ISLEV BROS, S SO. (Estate and Land Agents.) [•.",:;:T: -; ■•; d^What Constitutes Good Ale^j m Persons who drink Ale should remember m 39 That Read's "Dog's Head" Bass is always brewed from §j| S|| the choicest materials. k^ ||j That it is brewed with the hard water from the springs |P k|| owned by Messrs. Bass & Co., the renowned brewers of is m DOCyb HEAD BASS | *M That it is bottled only by Read Brothers, Limited, of |fc H London, England, in the most modern bottling establishment ?&, j|| in the world. jj| ■; I finest quality, always jtff^ftft^T^jj^MF^fev. f, 1 uniform and never turns Jg/iS&Sy^" I* I I in all English homes. I\«^ 1/%*^ '///W A^'if If I 1 Every bottle boars \§^!tfv d&sJf Id k|| this label, which lo H 9 the seal of excellence IS*' SOLD EVERYWHERE. J®!f -.-■.-,-, -. ...««. < ... *j*d;\ &Qirkfanas TlsiineeiM CHRISTMAS means more tolJic Children than to anyone else. This Llnistms will mean more than any that lia.ve passed if an EoisoN phonograph is among the Gifts. It is something that will give them more real wholesome pleasure for a long time than anything else you could buy. A, tremendous assortment of "EDIBOJI RECORDS—-with-out question the greatest library of its kind anywhere. A. SALTING, - - " "ARDY STREET, . / Are you compelled to deny yourse'i tnar:y vjio'sscsne ir,«£j 'oscj.-.^c >ou t^!r,k / /- they will make yoa bilious? Ua you know that yv.:e contiitiun is-iunr^ to L-.miUß /» than the food? Your liver anu ktoinacii r.so:; u![;i3rio:i more than t!ia diei, Sj3 >«6. When yoa i:k3 yourself euSCcrtez !rea a b;:iou3 attack, iato /r>. I IfEfflllS Hilt 2 js^ ar s <3 etj enncyi;)? C7pX,wj v.'!!l soon disscpear. Tiicy settle tho f.f->«»icH, rcfuiate ISJ y the liver annexe;-'- u.io bowels. Their good offsets arc {eit irciaediiiUiSy. / /_ BEECHAM'S PiLLS minjrls v::h t;-.o cv.s.ciils cf tiio «torr.ach'a:!;l make easy /^ work of digestion. Thenounchuijrpropprfe's r.[ tiiefonrir.rs thsnrcntli y aosiiiiiiclcd, vi? repionis'iin? tho blood and gjvjn; ha:i!'.ii, e-tvevjftis, onti v:;surt'> die v/!ioic rysttm. itk "* BEECHAM'S PlLLSslioriMbcUki.il whenever.flio.rt is tick hci.iacte. !?:rroJ *y / tongue, constipation, saliow e-v'.ii or any synipiisnis indicauns ati isactlvs liver. > 5 WORTHj\ GUg&A^A BOX. © •:. j ScH tvcrywHere in touts, puc ;C'..:. {id piiis) );J 3 (5o piJls} & 2/? {!.-:? ij:-s*'i. i; 3 *>» *>«. flif w>v6'^>- ■*Si4'fci,ifn*s w '"IX. *sSip*S/?SS. f^'? >>v(J r""-» '^"""4'^-. "-%

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Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13315, 16 January 1912, Page 4

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