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THE |§pf| NORTHERN S.S. p^ COMPANY. The Fast and Favourite sa Wellington, Will sail as tinder (weather and other circumstances permitting) FROM WHANGAREI TC AUCKLAND. (From Bailway Wharf .1 DTJBDfG' JULY, 1888. Monday 30th, Train to Wharf 11.25 a.m. DURING AUGUST, 1888. Thursday, 2nd „ » \f P- m - Monday, 6th, „ » 3.20 p.m. • Thursday, 9th » » a.m. Monday, 13th, „ ,* f-J? * m - Thursday, lGth, „ » \*L P' m ' Monday. 20th „ » J2o p.m. Thursday, 23rd „ „ g-£ a.m. Monday, 27th „ » 9 -^ a.m. Thursday, 30th „ » i- 40 P- m - --s- KATIKATI Connects, LEAVING Mangapai Paxua Bay. Thursday, 2nd .. 8 *•*»■ 1 p-»-Monday, 6th, •• M «"»• 3 p.m. Thursday,^ .. 7 a.m. 9 a.m. Monday, 13th, .. 7a.m. J Thursday, 16th .. 8 a.m. fj Monday, 20th .. 10 a.m 3 p.m. Thursday, 23rd .. 7 a.m. J» Monday, 27th .. 7a.m. "■ Thursday, 30th .. 8 a.m. 1 P.™. Pares— Saloon. Return ■■■■■ 10sSingle-:: :::: 7s 6d, Goods cannot be^eived for shipment later than one hour before the departure of the tram immediately preceding the sailing of the company's steamers. The Compauy will not be responsible for •■ Goods after they have been delivered m the I Kofi Shed The Kailway Department can \ ch£je StorageWve hois after bemg deleaves Auckland for Whanon the arrival of the taui£ Agent, Whangarei. June 20. 1885. K TO THE INHABITANTS OF WHANGAEEI AND DISTEICT. ' Ladies A2vD Gentlemen— EECOGNISING that the time has arrived when it becomes rmperitive that someradTdl change should be effected m the CONDUCTION OF BUSINESS, and that the PERNICIOUS SYSTEM OF BOOKING ought to be abolished, in justice to . svery honest and industrious person, who under the £re«*it SYSTEM has been victimized by the and unprincipled who have compelled the Storekeeper to TAX those who pay promptly, in order to secure himself against those who DON'T PAY AT ALL. TO get rid Of the evil the remedy is simple, Silt upon your tradesmen selling for CASH, -herefore 1, John Porter, iXbe enabled to get good value , f oi .their n^ney without sending t out or «he totacL I trust, therefore, they wiU avail themselves of "iKSaKffit of April, 1888 come and examine Hie price arid quality of my Goods, and leave your ciders, which wffl be executed with promptness and ex^tness^which piSntatives. also call on my customers. Your obedient servant, JOHN PORTER. mr24t(j GBATEFIIL— COMFOETING. EPPS'^OOOA BEEAKFAST. «Bya thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables witn a delicately-flavoured beverage which may save na many heavy doctors' Mis. It is by the iudicious use of such articles of diet that a conititution maybe graduaUy bvdlt up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by Wing ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame."— See article in the Civil Service Gazette. Made simoly with boiling water or milk Sold in |lb. packets, by Grocers labelled """JAMES EPPS & CO., flomoeoathic Chemists, Londop, England. HE PANUETANGI TENEI, ZI NGA TANGATA KATOA MAORI PAKEHA. XI te HokoangaKapia oteneiwhenua Te Poroti ki tetahe atu Pakeha, Ke c he ana he taehae tena Ma Haami anake . c hokonga Kapia, nate mea he Whenua ruhi tenei na te Wriroroi Wa Haami anake— kite maukoe. Korua Kouton-Ka Hamenetia koe Korua Koutou ki teTure, TTTRA TE TAKA, Te Wriroroi, Poroti. NOTIOE TO ALL PEOPLE, BOTH EUROPEANS AND MAORIS. IF the gum taken from the Poroti Block of Land is soW by any person to others than Haammi (Samuel Bawnsley), it «5l be theft. All Gum off this Gumfield is to Lloid to him, as he has Leased this Gumfield £>mthe Wriroroi Tribe. If any person is SSd so doing (selling this Gran), he or they ,m bo prosecuted .gg^g^ the Wtiroroi Tribe, Poroti.

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Northern Advocate, 25 August 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 25 August 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 25 August 1888, Page 1