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„^. ,^ Red Cross LinG« ; I*4^ T HB ' ~" " 40 Tone, 7S iadioattd ho» 4 power, J. E. Stbtmnb Master, will iecva ai under (weathor permitting) ;— Nelson for Takaka, Monday, April 80, at 10 p,m. Takaka lor Colltagwood, Taesday, May 1, tt 6 a.m. Oolliogwooci for Takfck', Wednesday, May 9, at 5*30 p.m. Takaka lot Nelson, Wednesday, May 9, tt 7'Bo p m. Kelson lor Motueka, Thursday, May 8, at i p.m. Motueka for Nelson, Friday, May 4, at 7s.mi Nelson for Motueka, Friday, May 4, at d p.m. Moturka for Nelaon, Friday, May 4, it o*3o p.m. Neleon tor Taknka, Sunday, May 6, eft 10 p.m. Tekaka for Oollingwood, Monday, May 7. atß'4fia.ni. ■• -' Oollingwood for Takaka, Tutoday, May 8, at 8 p m. Takaka for Nelson, Tuesday, May 8, at 11 p.m. Nelson for Motaeka, Wednesday, May 9, At 7'Bo a.m. Motueka for Nelaon, Wednesday, May 9, at 10 a.m. * Nelson for Motueka, Thursday, May, 10, at 8 a.m. Motaeka for Nelson, Thursdayy, May 10, at 10-80 a.m, Neleon for Takaka, Thursday, May 10, at 6p.m, Takaka for Oollingwood, Friday, May 11* at 11*45 a.m. Oollingwood for Nelson (dheot), Friday, May 11, at 1 '45 p.m. Nel'on tor Motueka, Saturday, May 19, at 11 am. Motueka tor Nelson, Saturday, May 19, at 1 80 p.m. Nelson for Motueko, Monday, May 14, at lt).m. Motueka for Nelson, Monday, Mty 14, al B*3o p.m. Nelson for Takaka, Tuesday, May 15, at 10 p.m. Takaka tor Oollingwood, Wednesday, M»» 16, at 6-80 am. OolliDgwood for Takaka, Thursday, May 17, al 6 a.m. Takaka for Nelson, Thursday, May 17, at 8 a.m. Nelson lor Motueka, Thursday, May 17, at 4p.ru, Motueba for Nelson, Fiiday, May 18, < 7 a.m. Nelson for Motueka, Friday, May 18, at 4 30p.r0 i Motnoka for Nelson, Friday, May 18, at 7 p.m. Nelson for Tukaks, Sunday, M»y 20, at 10 Pita. Motueka Passage— Single, 8s; Return, Ha Fbbiohi on Wool and Hops from Motu«ka %e, per Bale, exo uiive of wharfage. j. s oBoas&oo" •4& l S.S. LILYj 'Vr&?<y^~ Captain 0. Boollt, will le (weather permitting) Nelson f or Motueba, Monday, Aptil 80, at 12 noon. Motoek* for Nelson, Monday, April 80, at 8 80 p,m , Nelson for Motueka, Tuesday, May 1, at 1 p.m. ■ Motueka for Nelaon, Tueiday, May 1, eft 4*Bo p.m. Nelson for Motueks, Wednesday, May 2, at 2 p.m. Motueka for Nelson, Wednesday, May 2. at , 6'30 p.m. ; Nelaon for Motueke, Thutfsday, May 8, at l 8 p.m. i Molueka for Neleon, Thursday, May 8, at 6*30 p.m. Neleon for Motueka and Riwaka, Friday, May 4, at ßßo p.m. Riwaka /or Nelson, Friday, May 4, at 880 p.m. Our Express Waggon will Deliver Paraa elo,, in Motueka and Biwska. Oharga \ modei ale, BATOPEIJOa * 00 I ____________

; behind her,' ordered the commanding \ officer, as the soldier was put upou a : litter for conveyance to the ambulanoß. Silent and breathless stood the woman ; she seemed to expect immedi« ate death. Her Bhoulders, her ; tattered ohemise, her arms and hands > were splashed everywhere with blood ; | the expression of her white face, with the hard glazed eyes, the olenohed teeth, and the strained distortion of the mouth, was demoniacal. Straight » she stood up before us, her head j! thrown back as if to dare the worst ; . she made no answer to the questions r put to her. There was a discussion • among the officers as to whether it j was not their duty to have her shot at once. But, though the case was olear, they shrank from commencing exeoutions by a woman, and, after some hesitation, spared her, taking it for I granted that when tried she would ba l condemned. Her arms bound bao^ she was sent into the cellar. Sha ? a was, however, the only one let off ; 3 from that moment every prisoner, man or woman, brought in red-handed was taken across to the park and executed straight Mfay.—Blackwood'a Maga* I zine. a ■•-■' a OiNE Box of Clabke's B 41 Pills ia war* ranted to cure all discharges from the Urinary Organs, in either sex (acquired or constitu- :« tional), Gravel and Pains in the Back. ■- Guaranteed free from Mercury. Hold in i, Boxes 4s. 6d. each, by nil Chemists and a Patent Medicine Vendors throughout tha e World. Proprietors : The Lincoln and Midi. land Counties Drug Company, Lincoln, Eugf lan ). , i d " ' ;o Advice to Mothers !— Are you broken in g your rest by a siok child suffering with tha is pain in cutting teeth? Go at once to a ,3 chemist and get a bottle of Mas. Winslow's ;e Soothing Sybdf. It will relieve the poor d sufferer immediately. It is perfectly harm* ie less and pleasau to taste, it produoea >« natural,, quiet Bleep, by relieving the child it m pain, and the little oherub awakes " a f bright as a button," It soothes the child, ia [. softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves o wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for dysentery and diarrhoea, r whether arising from teething or other causes. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup i sold by Medicino dealers everywhere at la 0 Id. pe bottle Valuable Discovbby fob tot HAißrr-Ia y your hair to turning grey or white, or falling 8 off, use The Mexican Hair Benewer," for ft 0 ioill positively restore in every case Grey w \x White hair to its original colour, wilhou * leaving the disagreeable smell of mos u 'Restorers." It makes the hair charming Q beautiful, as well as promoting the growth o U the hair on bald spots, where the glandß Ma ■ [(; not deoayed. Ask your chemist for"Ta« Mexican Hair Benewer," sold by Ohemla I f and Perfumers everywhere at Bs. 6d. net lt Bottle Wholesale Dep6t, 83, Farringdon i, lioa London, England, n Flobilinb!— Fob thj; Tbeip ano Breath h A fow drops of the liquid "FlprilinA u L . sprinkled on a. wet tooth-brush produoea aj .{. pleasant lather, whloh thoroughly oleansea 1 the teeth from all parasites or impurities a hardens the gums, prevents -to^^tiopj ', decay, givetf to the teeth a peouUajjj pwiy* ; s whitenesß, and a delightful fragrance to tS« a breath, It removes all unpleyaSant odour: 0 arising tifom decayed telth or feMlcco smoW, 9 " The Fragrant Flwillne," being ooiapoaed In % parts of Honey and sweet herbs, ia delloloua - . to the taete, and the greatest IMlet disooviftry j of the age.; .Price 2[9, 6d., W^ Ohemiatjanj Perfumovs. Wholesale 1 depgt, 3 ?mHpmsQl) '> 8 Road,l.oji?loi.,BP!B?Mif» ..'.-.:■. ; ■; > /vv^

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 97, 27 April 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 97, 27 April 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 97, 27 April 1894, Page 1

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