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Nelson's Apple Industry. "DDnELITC COTSTr" MOUTERE HILLS, DnUNIC CO 111 IE NELSON. BRONTE ESTATE is acknowledged by Experts to be the bent apple land in th Nelson district. ' Many Sections have been sold, and a considerable amount of planting has already been done on the property. - The e*sy terma offered make it an easy thing for any person to become a purchaser Mr. Williams—late Government Orchard Instructor—has been engaged on a five years term to managa an« supervise Bronte Lands. Bronte comprises long gentle slopes faeiDg the north-east, and the property is in every way suitable for successful apple culture. Splendid reports on tbe property for apple growing have been furnished by M r Kirk; Government Director of Orchards; Mr. Prank Walker, the Tasmanian JFruit Expert Mn Thomas Horton, of Hawkes Bay, and others, and all are unanimous in their high praise. . The Delegates of the iConfereuoe of the New Zealand Fruitgrowers' Association lately held at Motueka, visited the estate, and were loud in their expressions of admir ation. Seonre Sections at Bronte whue the prices are still lowBronte gets the maximum amount of sunshine, has excellent drainage and experienoes no late frosts. The Property is reached by good coach road. Tie fine harbour, known as the Western Entrance, is accessible to most vessels at almost any stata of the tide, so that Fruit can be placed on board ship with a minimum of haulage and delay. [ The Terms offered are as follows: — 10 PER CENT GASH; BALANCE AT FIVE YEARS AT 5 PER CENT. I WITH RI6HT TO PAY OFF AT ANY TIME. For Plans, Price 3, and further partioula»«, a.pply to— W. EOTJT & SONS, or to > „ R. B. and A. X JACKSON, J JNELSON-

r — -— — *-*—\-\ FRUITGROWERS! YO.U CANNOT AFFORD to risk the return from your year's crop for sake of saving at most a few shillings in purchasing your ABSENATfi OF LKA.D. BEAD the following extract from a letter received froai a prominent New Zealand Orchardist:— " Last season this brand (Swift's gave me taost excellent results. This season (1911) I was induced to try another brand, which was somewhat cheaper than Swift's, Results have shown that Swist's was ccnsideiaWy cheaper. I " iswift's I fouti'll) mix well, and j did not burn, whai«*s the brand I : used needed constant stirring, and it also burnt the foliage and small fruit." "SWIFT'S" is the brand that you should insist upon having. Do not be misled by tho assertion that a cheap crudelymamit'actured Arsenato (which anyone can m^ke) is "just as good as Swiff's." ff you have any difficulty in obtaining supplies, send a postsard to tiie Wholesale Agents for "SWIFT'S," Post Office Box 74 ■, Wellington. V_ _ - THE COUNCIL OF THE GUY Of NELSON ! is demanding t^iat all leaky taps and ovet flawing cisterns Must be Repaired Immediately. To repair a leaky tap i=? a simple job, indeed, almost anyone with a mechanical turn of mind can do it. But to repair an oveiflowing cistern is the work of an expert (not merely of a plumber) but of an expert. Experience is a Hard Master, but a Sure Teacher. We have had the experience, and we havo had to pay dearly for it, but it has i had the desired effect, it has taught us just what to do, and we do it. During a discussion on tho water question last autumn, a Councillor (we have I permission to refer customers to him privately) stated something to the effect that " Cisterns could not be stopped leaking. I j have had nearly every plumber iv town at' mine, and ifc cannot be stopped." We had not up tiJl then snen the Cistern, but were afterwards given the opportunity to try our hand. WE DID. Result: NO LEAK SINCE. Don t be mislead by those who tell yon it can't be done The Council says you must We say you can. If you pay we may, the job is done. F. A. CARLISLE & CO., PLUMBEES. and IMPOKTEBS, 19 Hardy Street. ROYAL MAIL COACH. POKORORO—UPPER MOUTERE— NGATIMOTI. - JAS. HEATH, Proprietor. now leaves Pokororo for Upper Moutere, and arrives as per timetable appended: Leaves Pokororo Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.at 7 a.m.., meeting Nelson Coach at Piece's Corner, 9,35 a.m. Leaves Prise's Corner oa arrival of Nelson coach, 12.35 p.m., arriving at Pokororo at 4 p.m. All parcels and orders receive strict attention. Tourists and Miners wishing to v'sifc I Tableland and Mount Arthur district can book through, changing; for Pack Horses at Pokororc. Stores provided if sufficient'notice given. JAMES HEATH, Accommodation House, Pokorom. ■Draper, Clothier, - - Mercer and Milliner, TILAFALGAU .STREET, has much pleasure in intimating to the public of Nelson that lie has now a full assortment of goods in all departments suitable for the present and coming season. Our Dress and Fancy Department i« well stocked with all the latest Novelties, and our Clothing and Mercery ifi well up-to-date. The Millinery Department is replete with all the latest fashions and is under a modiste just arrived, form Wellington. Satisfaction guaranteed. T.H.CONDELL. TRAFALGAR STREET.

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Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13567, 7 November 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13567, 7 November 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13567, 7 November 1912, Page 8