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UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY, OF NEW ZEALAND (LiarrrxD). „;/;.,;-... : " '.' r1 time.Table.'.' . FOE WELLINGTON. WHABF.' lUmi, Friday, 29th March.* ■ . ! ' : ; LTITEI/jTON, AND POBT CHALMERS. Ta'■ Aluo, Saturday, 3t-th March, lanucli at 2 p.m. ROTOXABtsi, Saturday,6th April, launch at 2p.m. '* MBLBOUENE VIA BLUFF. Tk Akau, SatMi-oiv, ?,oth Mnrch, launch at. 2 p.m. Calls at. Hobirt. EflrroK*Hi,K»,Satvu-dij,6tli April, launch at 2 p.m. r6:£ Gli&ORNt, TA%TUNGA, AND AJCK- T- '., uAND, F.l'.OM Ok*rEK£, Saturday, 30th March. GIBBOBNE, TOI.OGA, TUPAROa. HICK'S BA!f .TAUHANGA, AND AUCKLAXD. Aushulu, Thursday, 28th March. CISBOBNE, AtJCJU,ANi>, 'Nil BUBSELL. Manacoubi, Saturday, SJrd March launch at 5 p.m. M*B*»OA, Saturday, 30IU Miii'ch launch nt 5 p.m. ' SYDNET-VtA -ItIOKLAND. ManAVOCbi, Hitur(ln.V23rd March lamwh ut 5 p.m. Maiuboi, Saturday, 3t'th March hurocj at 5 p.ai. ST >NET,' FROM WBLT.INGTPN. DIftKCT. WiKAtirtf, Satwi'iiy.S'tkMuich. i LEV JKA AND SUVA, 'FRbM AUCKLAND. MarcJj, HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO FROM AUCKLAND. Alaiied\, Monday, 251h March. 'TONGA, SAMOA, AND TAiiITJ. The v.n; -BtttiMOJfF Sear** - Auckland oh 6i aliout 6at April. Pag!jnu|{ars M-o rertni'sted to'look at the Company V;Town OlHee, Browning-street..- ■ , BortJiß ci.n ,ht! eecnred on »n i+al of ttoaiucra, Small parcels received at t.lw t iwn otlice. Cargj for Khipnifint- jnuwt dc ou hoard the UgMers at i o'clock tho afternoon, previous to departure of iteainers. Outward passeugerii holding- return tickets are roquet ted toproKent Saino attbeo-hee, and obtain pagsf? lor ths. luunoh'coiivej'lrJi thetn to tho' ■te*4i >rV ,' . - ■ ; ; '. .' .j. <- .' 'NCTEV—Single and Jioturn Tickets at reduced rate? (available only by carg.. steamers) aro now laant d to Gisborne, md A ucStland . During tho in..ntt.s of DECEMBER, J\s~ CAKY, -»d MARCH Keturn Tickets -w.ll he ias tad -t Kcdnccd Hates, available or throe months Iroin d»!e of isrnic. Gflloesi Browning-Street, Nupior, and at Fort Ahurii ■::■■ ■ ; ■■ s.s. kiwi ."V at rpilE Undersigned having , *: ; JL bci'h appointed Agents WJp.i&Sß'''i7' Conmtrneu* arc requested to pay ,tiiq Freight! .to ■ ■ . ■ •, j.k. GoboY, Or, V rCIAftOSS'WHITE. THE MOSGIEL WOOLLEN FACTORY CO; (LIMITED). . Twe«ds, SuitingH, Serges . Ladies' Costume Cloths, Criokotinga . Homespuns, f'ioidinga, Blunkois Flamiel>, Kmis, Plaids, shawls ::, Vttniw.'ftluii's mid Youth*' HoMcry ■ Ladiow' and Children's Hose, nnd •Wooll<sli'L ; )idcri:li.lhiiig. Tht to hu.i bbt n iv. t.-xhibit in tin- M<l--bounii. Kxliii'iuoii vvhit-li hnnrtttntolL'd more atteotinu thuu tlmt U M'>>GiliL WOOLLKN COODS. Visitora from, all the old ctiuiitrii-s, us welt as from the THriouti colonies, vi* uimniniuus in their pilUiO'H Of till' feXU- llt'llt C'lliSH of Woolk-iiß mudf at Mo giol, »«d uhowii in thu MeU bourne Exiiibitiiiti. ' ■• The Kt>w Zt'iiluud Public are mtked to tho bei-eiit to tiieui i>f buiDg üblo to UK.nUI.M-. WOOL GuODd of MoHgiel'lunniifiiotiire wiiuouv hurli tariff dulio, tt-htrett* in I'irtoria a tariff of'iu per cent, tinea nol-bur tl:c rtcot/nUfii oi the tuperior mentavf Mo«/\d W<io!h)is, whilv in Sydney they mret Enr-pcun hoods on cqunl Eree Trade terms nnd prices. ffijgT Buyers nhotild me they obtain th>; genuine JUonffiel articles, and not be content with those ttrnml " Colonial," which may not gice the same satisfaction. WHOLESALE TRADE SUPPLIED AT THE COMPANY'S WAREHOUSE, HIGH STItEET, DUNEDIN. J. H. MORBL'iON, Manager.

TEIE CHEAPEST HARDWARE HOUSE. sidey"& bain, Have been appointed SOLE AGENTS, Wholesale arid Retail, for ASTON'S BRILLIANT SELF-SHINING , QTOVE AND GRATE POLISH. This is f orie of the greatest discoveries of tho ago t i has been the result of a largo amount'of study on the part of the Inventor to perfect a Polish; which would work easily and eatisfaytqrity in, a perfectly dry state, thereby obviating tho disagreeable task of mixing and preparing. A .good. Stove and Grate Polish.is an absolute necessity in every famijr. It only then, becomes a question of offeritig the 'best to make a.sale. To prove that this Polish is the best ever offered is an easyl»Bk,'a trial only being required, when the result will be so strikingly beautiful that no further-words will be necessary. Tho following are some/of the advantages this Polish offers.to all others now in use :— ■ 1. It; require* no water mixing like the various'eake or powder polishes. 2. It is ; Self-shining, and completely docs away with the hard labor in' grate cleaning. 3. It produees'in a'few moments a most brilliant and lasting Polish. 4. l lt is muoh Cheaper than anything else its kind, so little being required at a time. And lastly, it has.no equal in the world. DißECrrroKS'fob Usk—Dip a well-damped woollen-rag in somoof tho, Polish and apply i to Stove, theu rub with a diTr cloth, and a most beautiful Polish will * P USE ONCE AND YOU WILL USE , "' 'NOTHING ELSE. ; , In tin boxes 3d and 8d each. ''.',''■ SIDEY^&BAIN, IRONMONGERS, Habtinos bthebt, Napier. '■ • . • EEAM~ OF SCOTCH WHISKY. « BREADALBANE." To be had of all Storekeepers, Hotelkeepers, t . Grocers, and Wine Merchants. ntVINE & CO., Napier an( * .Wellington. TURF COMMISSION AGENT, HASTINGS. - I HAVE appointed., Jakes Yobno at my Agent«to negotiate. all .wagers and oommissiona on I^^^^^

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5483, 23 March 1889, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5483, 23 March 1889, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5483, 23 March 1889, Page 2

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