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SHIPPING. TTNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF U NEW ZEALAND. LIMITED. P'samers wi!l be despatched at under, circumstances permitting: WELLINGTON— r»reo Train, at Railway W'arrimoo This Day, Fri. S'™ , ' — Mour* S.il..4!h<Vr.. 5 30 - larau-era Kat., 4th Oi. 8.15 12.30 r<.m Jen-ui,, Mon., 6th (Vt. 4 12.30 p.m i-rawcra Turs..7thOot. 8.35 12.30p.m larawPT* Thiiw.. 9th O.:t. 8.55 12.30 p.m PICTON end NELSOX via WELLINGTON— Peeuin Won., 6lh Oct. 4 12.30 p.m . PLYMOUTH AND ONEHUNGA— TakS!».nm ln - 5,h o,t - From w *» in K to " ■lanapuna Thur*.. 9th Oct. Krom Wellington «,_,. Tails Xe'ion. NAPIER. GISBORNE and AUCXLANDt7™,, Sat., 4th Ort. 5?0 1210 pm . SYDNEY via. WELLINGTON— w.rrunoo Thi, Par, Fri. « 12.30 am Mokoia Kri., 17th Oct. 4 13.30 p.m SYDNEY via AUCKLANDWaikaE \«d-. 15th Oct. 4 liJOp.m aik * re 4 12.30 p.m GREYMOUTH DIRECTMotl - 6lh O<-t. 4 12.10 p.* WESTPORT and GREYMOUTH vi* „ , WELLINGTON— Sat., <t!i Oct. 2.45 11 a.m XEW PLYMOUTH? "via" NELSON and „ WELLINGTON. I'Polu W ed.. Bth Oct. 12.10 9 a.m TIMARU, OAMARU and DUNEDIN— lj>o.u Xhim., 16th Ot. 12.10 9 a.m DUNEDINManowa! This Day, Fri. 12.10 — -leAnau n>.!.. Bth Of t. 12.10 9 a.m BLUFF, HOBART acd MELBOURNE— -Mo ow»i This bay, Fri. 12.10 9 a.m Waihora* Fri., 10th Oct. 1.25 Sa.m Tranships at, Dunedin to Talune. SOUTH SEA ISLAND SERVICES— For TONGA. SAMOA. FIJI, and SYDNEYManapoiiri w.,J., 22nd Oct. Frem Aucklaarf For BARATONGA end TAHITI— Oralau Turn., 7th Oct. Fr»m Auaklaad For FIJI— Moura* Wed., Bth Oct. Fr«m Auckla»«b 'Connects at Fiji with mail steamer lor Vancouver. Berths wi'.l only be allotted to Pasienßors on production of Passage Ticket* at the Company's Office. Tickets available for Stop-over or Return by Meisra Huddart, Parkerjuid Co.'s Steamer*. rnHE HUDDART PARKER LINE. STEAMERS leave LYTTELTON as under: — For DUNEDIN. Zealandia, Saturday, October 4th, 2.45 p.m. train. AVELLINGTON. NAPIER, GISBORNE, AUCKLAND and SYDNEY. Zealandia, Wednesday, October Bth, 4 p.m. train. WELLINGTON and SYDNEY. Westralia, Friday, October 10th, 4 p.m. train. AH Tickets available for Stop-over or Return by Union Line, and holders of Union Tickets may travel by Huddart Parker Line. KINSEY, BARNS and CO., Agents. FBANX GBAHAM AND SON, SHIP AND INSURANCE And STOCK AND SHARE BROKERS. COMMERCIAL, UNION ASSURANCE CO. Personal Accident, Employers' Liability, Mortgagee*' Indemnity, Fidelity, Guarantee, Fire, Life,- and Marine. 300 HEREFORD STREET. QEWING MACHINES of Every Make Rβpajrod, Duplicate ' Parts, Needles, and Superior Oil, sold at Singer's, Hi Colombo street. F4B»i WE HAVE SEVERAL •**< . HOTELS . POB SALE,,ANU.,TO.JOET!. GRIERSpN.antI DAVIS, Wine and Spirit Merchants, C 626 163 and 168 Hereford street. NOTICE. "MTHILE Thanking the Public for past »T. favours, I beg to announce'that I have added to my already extensive Well-sinking Plant a very Powerful Drilling Plaat, for sinking largo bores through hard rock for water, test bores for minerals, coals, or iron, ■ewers, soundings for bridges or. piers, or hydraulic shaft*. :>■ ■■ JO B 0680 R N E, 8998 ■ Doyleston. THOSE who wish to use the olcMasiiioned BARILLA SOAP, so highly recommended in papers on health, should ask for M'CLINTON'S SOAP. as many soaps made from caustic soda are stamped "Barilla," and sold an the genuine I article. DR. KIRK SAYS OF IT— "There is something in the composition of M'CLINTON'S SOAP, which makes it astonishingly curative and most agreeable od the skin." STOCKED BY ALL FIRST-CLASS CHEMISTS AND GROCERS. x NEW BRIGHTON TROTTING CLUB. rpHE SPRING MEETING will be held on ■*~ SATURDAY AND WEDNESDAY, The 4th end Bth. Inst., On New Brighton ..' Racecourse. Trenae will run to tho Course at Frequent Intervals. First Baco Each Day at 1 p.m. F4745 FOR SALE. SMALL SHINGLE, B nit*b!e for Footpaths, Carriage i/rives, etc. . Apply SMART and SON, Aephalters, Sydenham. Telephone No. 366. 76£5 EAITANG-ATA, Weetport, Newcastle, Kast Greta, and Malveirr Coal, also i Fircwcod, Coke, and Charcoal, in Stork at RICHARDSON and STORE'S YARD, v. Cashel street, near En»t Belt. 7754F Telephone 71. MRS L. PALMER, 221 COLOMBO STREET, HAS just opened her Spring and Summer Gouts, including Ladies Lovely White Skirts, Blouses Reedy-made, Underclothing, etc., Children's Sun -»nd Seaside Hats and Bonnets, Smocked Frocks. Ladies' B.ouses toads to order at Reasonable Prices. Trousseaux a Speciality. Home-knit Stockings and Socks, also Summer Hosiery. IP YOU REQUIRE FIRST-CLASS VEHICLES call at STEVENS and SONS, opposite Manning'n. Brewery, where a fine selection of Dogcarts and Gigs, both New and Second-hand, are on view. Telephono 627. Repair* and Re-painting a Specialty. F909 HAVING Purchased from one of the LARGEST CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS in New Zealand the whole of their Season's Samples at a very LARGE DISCOUNT, wo are enabled to sell a few hundred pounds' worth of the choice of a manufacturer's stock at a LOWER PRICE than it cost to produce. SAMPLES OF CLOTHING are, of course, ALWAYS the best finished and cut garments. Tht question will be naturally asked, WHY SELL THEM AT A LOSS? Simply because a fresh set has to be made every season, and the last season's set cannot be put back into stock, but must be sold at once, at WHATEVER PRICE they will fetch. Thie stock is all CLEAN and in FIRSTCLASS CONDITION. It consists of Men's, Boys', and Juvenile Suits, Trousers, Top Coats, Covert Coftte, end a few Macintoshes. It being only a small parcel, we must advise customers to CALL EARLY, as, at the prices we have marked theso goods, there should be nothing left in a fortnight. W. A. TRIBE AND CO., 219 iiIGH STREET (Nest_Aenby : _Bergh_ and Co.). F ~\N INVITATION FROil STRANG'S. Come and see our new spring and summer novelties. You -will be surprised srd delighted with our new importations in Mantles, Milhsiery, Glovus. Hosiery, Cor3.a:s, etc. The bept lot of thc*e goods wo have ever shtnvii. Strange and Co.

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11394, 3 October 1902, Page 1

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