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[ 61 I. WEBSTER, s WINE AND SPIRST MERCHANT. • 75, TRAFALGAR STBEET, 11 $f AKESup the following convenient packages or llan;poi\s, c coniannug one dozen bottles liquor, equal to'two {••allons „ n; »»Per ",£*.,!. Jo I—lo bots Ale, 1 hot Claret, 1 hot Whisky 0 15 0 No 2—3 bots Whisky, 8 bots Wine, 6 bots Ale" 1 12 0 eA O ;j_3 b o t s English Ale, 3 bots English Stout, 1 Lot I, Dry Gin, 1 bot Geneva, 1 hot Brauily, 1 bot t Sherry, 1 bot Port " 1 3G 0 n No 4—2 bots Whisky, 5 bots Ale, 2 bots Brandy, 2 bots 0 Wine, 1 bot Square Gin - 1 IS 0 '- No 5—G hots Consfiiiiiki, :} hols Vine Old Tori, -'5 hois *". Shei-jy o o () s!° I!"" 1. ease Wliisky ("Bailie Xieol Jarvie"), special 2 Ifi 0 : ) Ao T—l ease Whisky (;my Imuxl), iYom ' o\o () n Any assortment desired by the Customer put up, so Ions? as the Total Quantity Equals Two Gallons. hng'hsh Ale ami Stout, "Dog's Head,"' 15s per dozen. Docison and Son's Sparkling Ales, 8s Od per dozen, bottles returned. I. M. WEBSTER, W.S.M 9 1 75 TRAFALGAR STREET. \ READ WHAT EXPERTS SAY ABOUT : FOi FRUIT-GROWING PURPOSES ! Mr Kirk (the Government Director of Orchards). 1 writes as follows : — "The beautiful, long, fjeatie slypes! to the north are nY that can be I desired. I hid a mattock with me, and examined tl c soil in numerous places, and found it just the land for fruit era wine especially Commercial A^ph Caltaiv." • i Mil Pjiank Walker (the Tasmanian Fruit Expert) ] writes as follows: — ] '' Tho position and exposure are exeollenl, and will produce hiVhlycoloro I fruit. The land is very similar to our teat fruit iand in iasmanii. At Broute there »ire wide areas that can be planted at a small preparatory cust. With u:y experience in 'IVmania, I have 1 no hesitation in saying that this property can be mado ft very profitable fruit-glowing centre." [ _ The Owners of BRONTE are asking very reasonable ■ prices for the 'land, and the terms arc exceptionally easy, , viz., 10 per cent, cash, the balance for 5 years at 5 per cent, - with right to repay at any time. Eull particulars, plans of property, booklets, &c, on* i application to i W. 11OUT & SONS, Land Agents. i i i ! 1 i ~, . ~ ■ ■ there's Purify and Vigour" I " IN EVERY DROP OF READ'S M t . It retains through the entire brewing process and sfter maturing | and bottling, the delicious fragranae of the hop with its sweet and 1 | soothing perfume. It has the sparkling force of a cleverly fermented beverage s without the fiery effects of spirits. i I It is the mildest of stimulants, in the most palatable form of liquid i food, for everyi I body and specially _«itfSS§B§^^9s&9B»». I for all nursing j^^OSKF^^fc^ I mothers. ; This label, JUQ;/ B^^\vfiA^l #% ! I excellence is on |L,M /^^^^llffll/ IM<r SOLD m EVERYWHERE. I ! hmi 4pp!e and Stone-Fruit Land, Containing also the most beautiful Sunny Slopes for GRAPES ... AND ... STRAWBERRIES! nnEUS welS-l;pown Name, " MlLl.tlJiiA," at oncfl carries the mind to JL the great Fiutt 1 lantation of Australia MIL DURA is the name given to 1060 Acres rt tho ¥JNEST SUiNNY FEOIT SLOPES situated near .tut* Uppor Moutere, with i'romajie* to the ujain road, and oiV-y a t'c*' ifli^s from rail and water, and s^me Sixteen Milfs fr>.m tho Oiiy of Nelson. jMILDURA ut like Mildurn, Australia, | will, in tile near future, lecomrs f.iTnons for its excellent Ksport Keying .APPLES, as well as for ail kinds of Sturm Fruit, and oeocjip wpII imagine its great possibilities for I ho growth of tho now improved blight-resisting "GRAPES," &nd on the warm sloj t a tbo cultivation, of STEA WBBBRrB?, ar.d Early Peas, tho market for which is almost unlimited POULTRI FAUX INO a>n also bo carried on to advantage with , Fruit Cultivation. : ". iILDUBA ; it.i!l )m Ffld in bl.>cl sof 10 Acres or'uime, to suit purchasers. 'Ko defter EXPORT APPLK Li>'D in Au^i>kbia. ( i l'i)])i--r pmticnlKrs ; ricfi-', ti m.s tto . givtn at Ihe off «w of— BISLEY BROS, & GO, (Estateand Land Agents.) , BMIT^.«»r Ja iLi».w'ji" Mfmmuai:- iitmsfaiMMmmaaaMmMmiimi minimmjiijiitf mwim —mm uj.il

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Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13316, 17 January 1912, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13316, 17 January 1912, Page 2 (Supplement)

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13316, 17 January 1912, Page 2 (Supplement)