_ SHIPPING. HUDDAET, PABKBB AND CO.'E LABGE AND JPOWBP.FUI STEAMSHIPS. WESTBALIA, 2881 Toub Register -ZJiALANDIA, 2770 Tons Kegist«r 2585 Tons Kogistar "(Circumstances permitting;.) Leave Wellington as under — " FOB. LTTTELTON. Westralia | Wed. (Kept. o\ 4p.«i Xealandia | Moa. | Sept. 10 | 4 p.m Elingamite | Mon. | Sept. 24 { 4pm MELBOURNE, VIA LYTTJBXON, DONEDIN, BLUFF AND HOBART. Westralia _| Wed. | .Sept.. 6 [ f p.m . FOX NAPIER, GISBORNE, AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY. Zoalandia | Tliurs. | Bopt. 13 | 4 p.m EKngamite | Thura. | Sfept. 27 | 4 p. in TO SYDNEY DIRECT. Westralia | Satur. | Sept. 29 | 4pm All Tickets are available also for stopover or return by any of the Union Co.'c Steamers, and holdera of U.S.S Co.'s Tickets may travel by the above named nteamore. Head Oliiee of Netr Zealand—No. 3, Qneen'B Chambers, WELLINGTON. _ JOHN MUBBELL.Eesident Manager UNION STEAM SHIK COMPANX, OP KEW ZEALAND (Ld.) Steamers leave Wsllihgton aa under — (Subject to alteration without notice.) liXTTELTON. Moura | Tues. [ Sept 4 j 4 p.m Jlotomahana j Wed. | Sept. 5 | 5 p.m Rotomahana 1 Fri. j Sept. 7 | 5 p.ui DUNEDIN, VIA LYTTELTON. Moura | Tuea. | Sept. 4 | 4 p.m IPlcra | Tues. | Sept. 11 | 4 p.m Mono-prai | Fri. | Sept. 14 | 4 p.m MELBOUfiNE, via LYTTELTON, DUNEDIN akd BLUFF. JtfonoTgai | Fri. | Sept. 14 | 4 p.m NAPIER, GISBOJSNE AND AUCKLAND Marazoa | 'Jhurs. | Sept. 6 | 4 p.m Moura _ | Mon. | Kept. 10 | 4 p.m SYDNEY, VIA AUCKLAND. Mararoa | Thurs. | Kept. S | fp.m SYDNEY DIBECT. Moboia | Satur. | Sept. S | 4 p.m NELSON DIBECT. Botoiti | Sun. | Sept. 9 | PICTON AND NELSO'n.""**^*"1" B^o^ing cargo through to Blenheim | at 15s per ton. J Botorua | Tues. | Sept. i j noon "Wainui | Wed. 1 Sept 5 | 12.30 p.m Botorua 1 Thurs. | Sept 6 ] noon •Connecting with train for Blenheim at 6 p.m. NEW PLYMOUTH AND ONEHU&GA FOR AUCKLAND. Connecting at Now Plymouth with through train from Wellington on Tuesdays* and Fridays. Botoiti* | Sun. i Sept. 9 | *Calls NelEon. WESTPOBT, GBEY AND HOKITIKA, VIA PICTON AND NELSON. Wainni f Wed. | Sept. 5 | 12.30 p m TOKGA. SAMOA AND FIJI (From Auckland.) Manaponri | Wed. | Sept. 5 | FOE EAEATONGA AND TAHITI (From Auckland): Oralau [ Tugg. | Sept. 25 | SUVA akd LEVUKA (Erom Auckland): Taviuni | Wed. ] Sept. 26 | Passengers booked to West Australian ports. In consequence of anarantine restrictions above <?.ates are subject to alteration. Berths will only be allotted to passengers on production of passage tickets at the Company's office. Tickets available by Messrs Huddirt, Parker & Co.'s steamers Elingamite and Westralia. SHORTEST BOUTE TO AUCKLAND VIA ONEHUNGA, 0 jnnectog with through train from Wellington on Tw°aiays and Fridays:— STEAMERS LEAVE NEW PLYMOUTH as under (weather permitting):— Botoiti | Tues. | Sept. 4 I 9.46 p.m Takapuna I Fri. Sept. T \ 9.45 p m Botoiti I Tue3. Kept. 11 | 9.45 p.m Passengers can embark at Wellington on Sundays and Thursdays, proceeding through by steamer to Onehunga for Auckland. READ WHAT VITADATIO IS DOING. CANCEROUS GROWTH. PRONOUNCED INCURABLE. TURNED OUT OF PRINCE ALFRED HOSPITAL, SYDNEY. GIVEN A MONTH AT LONGEST TO LIVE BY THE DOCTORS. STILL ALIVE THROUGH TT I T A D A T I O . READ WHAT Mrs APAMS WRITES. WRITE TO HER YOURSELF. EellenEburj? Bailway Eta'iou, N.S W., 19ih July, 1000. Mb S. A. Pahes. Deer Sir, —About eighteen months sco I was turned out o! the Piince Alfred Hospital, Bydaey, as incurable, zr.Sning from a asncerous Rrowih aUsol-ei t> m.» spine, and I waß to!d that I could not live longer than a mohth ii the outside. The fginy wsd so great that I could onlj- lre on my fsc.i ani hards, and I wished death to ccire and relees' me from my misoty. I cosld do notl.ing wha'ever f r myself ard couldnot stand on my fee. 1 felt, ihat I must htve furlhcr advice, ard I int«v:ewid the Doctors at ilia Woman's Eospita', C'owaslreet, Surry "iil?. I wfts toll! thoie that nothing in the wor^d c u'd le Joce for me. Tha doctors eaid that if I were alive in a month'd timo thsy wo^ll like to tejrne. I did cbl! there &t the cml of a mon'h an.| alter exnmioaticn 1 was )o'd tbst ii was only a matter o! timr. I also in eryi- wed a leading Co2;or in I'emith, and ho toid mo tbat a second grewt1! bal /oim-:d, tnat nothing coald be dcL-e, fln.-l that I wou'd soon know the nors'. I h-:d been advised to t>y VITaDATIO, which I am glad to Eay 1 did, and hava consinuGd with It up to ihe PrJ«isS ''IDe- Afier tahina itfor seme time and pieces of whito thin osma nway »rcm mo. I htgin to gain in weight and am now ob'c to >;o nbout v»i hoat any trouble, and do ell my work. I bavo every reason to bsieve taat ly continuing the medicine, I whl Boon be as we'l as ever I vra?. I will le plorsed fo acswer any questions abGUt my cbjp. Yours fsi hfull , HiKN&H ADlMif. The price of t! c Me'iicino is : Bop. Quarts, 5/6 ; Bp. Pints. 3/6; Indian Oil of Cr<am 2,6. SS""Ask jour Qrccar or Chtmist for i , P. a. PALMEP, Sjle Dis'.ributsr for Auetrelans, la^ia, C y!on and Japan, fit ad Office for New Ztaland, 39 Manners ■ Btuet, Wellirfi'o-'. W. WEBBEB, Launocs'on, Tatmanio, So'e Prcpiieto". Corrfßpc n fence lovited. Write for tcsti. moniats. Agont for Palmerston North— TFIE SQUAEE. it Ti/HBICiJ are yon going', my W pWtty maidP" " Whys to J". Wishai't'g to buy a riagf i,)li6 saidi Wetf<Jing Blags',of telVa tftiajity isla^o 6nh boar's aobc'o.- Don't (crgai
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6789, 4 September 1900, Page 1
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