»H Aluminium Ware is Beyond Compare Tor Kitchen Utensils you will find nothing to surpass the heauty, service, cleanliness, and excellence of — WATSONS ALUMINIUM WARE. EVERY ARTICLE IS CAST (NOT BUM ™ L1 ?i£?0 SEAMLESS PIECE WITHOUT RIVETS TO.COME LOOSE, SOLDER TO MELT, OR ENAMEL TO CHIP. , The designs are neat ami the finish superb They heat evenly, making perfect cooking utensils. . TTT^T . TTTT , r T cj rpTTv MODERN HYGIENIC KITCHEN WARE. A MOST SUITABLE GIFT FOR YOUR FRIEND WHO IB BEING MARRIED A FEW ALUMINIUM SAUCEPANS ALUMINIUM PIE DISHES ALUMINIUM MILK BOILERS ALUMINIUM FRY PANS ALUMINIUM MILK BILLIES SPECIALS—ALUMINIUM JAM PANS ALUMINIUM LUNCH CANS ALUMINIUM COFFEE POTS ALUMINIUM TEA POTS a »yi So * ;Jkx fP Palmerston North w
The Boots for Hard Wear. * Boys’ Strong Nailed Boots, sizes 11 to 1, 12/6 ; 2 and 3, 13/6; 4 and 5 14/6 Boys’ Strong Plain Boots, toe and heel plates, 12/6, 13/6, 14/6. Boys’ Chrome School Boots, sprigged. Toe and heel plates. 13/6, 15/6, 16/6. Boys’ Box Calf Gol. Bals., 7 to TO, 14/6; 11 to 1, 15/6; 2 and 3, 17/6; 4 and 5, 18/6. .Boys’ Glace Kid Gol. Bals., 7 to 10, 14/6; 11 to 1, 15/6; 2 and 3, 17/6* 4 and 5, 18/6. Men’s Glace Kid Best Boots, Colonial made, 18/6. 'Men’s Chrome Lace Boots, good fitting, 17/6. Men’s Scam Back, Girls' Chrome School Boots, lightly sprigged, 7to 10, 10/6; 11 to 1, 11/6;'2 to 5, 14/6. Girls’ Stronger School Boots, toe and heel plates, 7 to 10, 10/6; 11 to 1, 11/6, Women’s Strong Dairy Boots, 13/6. All leather. Women’s - Strong Dairy Boots, 14/6. Chrome Leg. Women’s Gardening Bluchers, nailed or plain, 3 and 4, 7/11. Men’s Kip Shooters. Seamless backs, 23/6. Nailed Shooters from 16/6, , nf ■Rnntq and Shoes in what we call “ ■We Have a good -muty JL Jl wL take sixes 2, 3, 4, 8. 6, These are m&de for growing girls wno heel 3 with good square waiting neeis. Maids’ lines.” and are made SHOEfSTis.
UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANT 1 or NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. •Veather and circumstances permitting. Subject to alterations without uotiee. Through rail tickets and labels issued. LYTTELTONMararoa Saturday Sept. 15 7.4u P- m - Maori Monday Sept. 17 IAO p.m. Mararoa Tuesday Sept. IS 7.40 p.m. Maori Wednesday Sept. 19 iAo p.m. Mararoa Thursday Sept. 20 7.40 p.m. * No cargo. All Ferry Steamers sail from New Ferry Wharf. NAPIER- GISBORNE, AND AUCKLAND. Monowal Monday Sept. 17 5 p.m. •Cargo only. LYTTELTON AND DUNEDIN. Monowai Tuesday Sept. 25 5 p.m. Receiving cargo for Invercargill as transhipment rates. PLYMOUTH TO ONEHUNGA. Earawa leaves New Plymouth on hieadays and Fridays on arrival of Iftil Train from Wellington. SYDNEY AND HOBART. Sailings and all particulars supplied application. FICTON (BLENHEIM! NELSON, 'atccna Monday Sept. .17 12.45 p.m. 'atccna Wedncs., Sept. 19 12.4u p.m. 'atecna Friday Sept. 21 12.4;> p.m. " West Coast cargo only, /EBTPORT, GREYMOUTH (HOKITIKA). [apourika Tuesday Sept. 18 5 p.m. • Cargo till 3 p.m. FIJI (Suva), TONGA (Nukuolofa, Haapai, Vavau), APIA (Samoa). Eigalir Sailings. »AN FRANCISCO, RAR.VTONGA AND TAHITI, failings and *>ll particulars supplied on application. VAN CO ITVEu. ivODTE. Australia, New Zealand, Canada, via Fiji and Honolulu. Canadian- Australian R.M. Line, in Conjunction with Canadian-Pacific Railway. STEAMERS WILL SALE:— Bteamcrs will sale at regular intervals. Through some of the greatest scenic wonders of the world to all parts of Canada, United States, British Isles, nnd Continent of Europe, Round the world tours in conjunction with all the Cape, Suez, .China and Japan lines, at lowest rates. Fnli particulars aa to Bailing dates, farK, etc: — •MELLSOP. ELLIOTT AND 00.. Palmerston North, or UNION B.S. CO OF N.Z., LTD., Wellington. WELLINGTON «.B. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH. FOXTON every TUESDAY, THUBf ">AT ‘NO SATURDAY. (Cir mi* ies permitting.) Cor Freight t fassage apply to~LEVIN AND CO., LTD,, Foiton. MJBL' eflP, ELLIOTT AND CO., SHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION 00., LTD. * THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS TO ENGLAND. The Larged Passenger Steamers in the Now Zealand Trade. The superb 12,000-ton twin-screw Passenger Steamers of the Shaw, Savill Line make frequent sailings 1 j the United Kingdom. Unsurpassed Accommodation tor First, Second and Third-Class Passengers. Passages from London may bo arranged here. ' For all particulars apply to the Agents. MELT-SOP, ELLIOTT & CO. DALGETY & CO., LTD. I W.Z. SHIPPING COMPANY. MODERN TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER STEAMERS FITTED WITH EVERY COMFORT. It is intended until further notice to despatch a Passenger Steamer from time to time to a port in the Uuit«d Kingdom. Return tickets available by P. & O. Line. Also from time to time aa opportunity offers, First-class Insulated Cargo Steamers. For particulars as to passages, freight, etc., APPLY TO THE AGENTS, BAERAUD & ABRAHAM, LTD, ROYAL MAIL SERVICE, VIA SAN FRANCISCO, ETC. Pull particulars regarding Sailing Dates and Fares on application to the Agents. MELLSOP, ELIOTT & CO., PALMERSTON NORTH, or UNION STEAMSHIP CO. OF N.Z. LTD, THE QUALITY Is there ALL the time in tbe SMALL GOODS Made at the CASH MEAT BAZAAR. J. T. FOLLAS AND CO ’Phono 341. Bangitikei Street. Avoid coughs and colds this.Winter take NAZOL regularly. Put some drops on sugar—and wihalo. Penetrating and germ-killing. Start using NAZOL to-day.*
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