C THE P NORTHERN S.S. COMPAH7. The Fast and Favourite s.s. Wellington, Will sail as under (weather and other circumstances permitting) DUBING SEPTEMBER, 1858. Monday 3rd. Train to Wharf 3.25 p.m. Thursday, 6th « * oHI'S Monday, 10th „ " 11 M am W« ;: :: f|' Thursday, 27th „ » 9-2o a.m. s.s* KATIKATI Connects, LEAVING Mangapai Parua Bay. Monday, 2nd, .. 10 a.m. 3 p.m. safer :: is ss BSSfcS*:: is Ttam<<ir,27tl> .. 7 a.m. 9 a.m. Pares— Saloon. Jietvq?n ■■■•■ I* 1 Single:::: :::: 7s 6d. Goods cannot be re celxed fori shipment later thanonehour before tb* dep l^. o^^* l^ Mediately preceding the sailmg of the company's steamers. The Company will not be responsible for o™as after they have been delivered in the qSKsES. Ac Bailway Department «m cS Storage twelve hours after being deAucklandfor Whanon ruesdays and Fridays at 8 p.m. Steamers leave the Wharf immediately an the arrival of the tains. keybijrn Ageait,' Whangarei. June 20, 1885. ■ . . Gash! Gash! Gash! TO THE INHABITANTS OF WHANGABEI AND DISTBICT. v r jjns& ±sv Gentlemen— \ T>BOGJJISING. that the time has r^ itt -rived when it becomes imperitive that ! BOEK jdicai change should be effected in the 1 CONDUCTION OF BUSINESS, aA^Aud that the -» H^^^^Hwe abolished, in justice to everj i ■^^^^Kdustrious person, v,-ho under the lias been victimized by the I^l^^^^Vand usprincipled w)>o have comTAX who pay promvtiy, in order to securt himself against those who DON'T PAY AT ALL. To get rid of the evfl the remedy i. ample, inalb upon your tradesmen selling tor CAMi, .■hereiore 1» John Porter, will «11 for CASH at prioes greatly i^uced. Thusthe inhabitants of Whangam and distort will be enabled to get goocl T&lue . foi ; ftw, money without sending it out of the distact. I tru4 therefore, thgr ftTafl themselves of my advantageous otrersOn and after the first of April, 1888 come »nd examine the price andT quality of myj Goods, and le&ve your orders, which will be executed with promptness and exactness which cannot faa to give satisfaction to all my representativesi Will also call on my customers. t> Your obedient servant, JOHN POETER. mr24tc : <: . COMFOBTING. EPPS'jCpCOA BEB'AKFAST. "By a 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 -with a dwwately-flavoured beverage which may save as many he*vy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious usb of such articles of diet that a constitution mey be gradually built up until strong enough' to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds oi subtle maladies are floating around os ready to.attack wherever there is a weak point. We Snay escape- .many a fatal thaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood ana a properly nourished, frame." — : See article in the Vivtl Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk Sold in |lb. packets, by Grocers labelled thus: — • JAMES EPPS & CO., Homoeoathic Chemists, Londop, England. HE PANUETANGI TENEI, XL VC£ TANGATA KATOA MAORI "TAKEHA. XI fe HokoangaKapia otenei whenua Te Poroti ki tetahe atu Pakeha, Ke c he ana <l»e taehaje' tena Ma Haami anake c hoko n» Kapiay ha te mea he Whenua riihi tend n» te Wriroroi Ida Haami anake— kite mau ko# Korua Itouton— Ka Hamenetia koe Ko ™^ Qtoulrfte HXlTETAKA, , . Te Wriroroi, Poroti. NOTICE TO ATT. PEOPLE, BOTH EUEOPEANS AND MAOEIS. IF the gum 'taken from the Poroti Block of Land is soW by any person to otters than Haammi (Samuel Bawnsley), it will be theft. All Gum off this GunUjcld is to be sold ro bim, as he has Leased this Gumfield from the- Wriroroi Tribe. If any person is found so doing (selling this Gum), he or they willbeprosecuted^^in^tolaw^ - JFbr the Wriroroi Tribe, Poroti.
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Northern Advocate, 8 September 1888, Page 1
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621Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 8 September 1888, Page 1
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