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. v BED CROSS LINE, iillaSi nr* 38 s,s * |l4»f!o DADS BARKJUX. fS *" -"2 K. 40 Tonß, 75 indicatedjj hors » power, J. E. Stevens, Mas* ter, will leave as nnder (weather permit ting) Nehon for Takaka, Sunday, Sept 6, at 10 p.m. Tak. Ua for Opllingwo'.d, Monday, Sept 7, at 8 a ni. Collingwood for Takaka, Tueßday, Sept 8, at 8 a.m, TakftU for Nehon, Tuesday, Bept 8, at 9 pm, Nehen for Motneka, Thursday, Sept 10, at 7 a.m, Motuika for Nehon, Thursday, Bept 10, at 9-30 a.m. Nehon for Collingwood,.Fri<_ay, Septjll, at 6 p.m. Collingwood for Takaka, Saturday, Bept^l2, at 10 a.m. Takak i for Nehon, Saturday, Sept 12, at 12 noon, Nehon for Motueka, Monday, Bept 14, at 930 a.m, Motneka for Nehon, Monday, Sept 14, at 12 noon. Nehon for Takaka, Tuesday, Bept RS, at 8 a.m, Takaka for Oollingwood, Tuesday, Sept 16, at 2 p.m, Collingwood for Takaka, Wednesday, Bept 16, at 2-30 p.m. Takak_ for Nehon, Wednesday, Sept 18, at 4-30 p.m. Nehon for Motueka, Thursday, Sept 17, at 2'3op,m, Motueka for Nelson, Thursday, Sept 17, at 4 45 p.m, Nehon for Takaka, Friday, Bept 18, at 10 p.m> Takaka for Oollingwood, Saturday, Bept 19, at 6'Bo a.m. OolliDgwood for Takaka, Sunday, Bept 20, at 7 a.m. Takaka for Nehon, Sunday, Bopt 20, Rt 9 a,m, J. S. CROSS ft COi rpHE js£L SS LILY W&jftjgjS* Oaptain O, Scd__y, will leave Nehon for Motueka, Sunday, Sept 6, at 4 30 p.m. Motaeka for Nelson, Monday.' Sept 7, at 7'3oa.m. Nehou f,r Motueka, Monday, Sept 7, at 5 p.m. Motu ka for Nelson, Tuesday. Sept 8. at 7-30 a.m. Nehon for Motueka, Tneßday, Sopt 8, at 5 p.m. Motueka for Nehon, Wednesday, Sept 9, at 8 a.m. Nehjn for Motueka, Wedneed_y,'J3ep£9, at 6 p.m. Motneka for Nehon, Thursday, Sept 10. at 8 10 a.m. Ne'S'.'-j for Motueka, Friday, Sept 11, at 7-30 a.m, Motn-'ka for Nehon, Friday, Sept 11, at 10 15 a.m. Neho.i for Motueka, Monday, Sept 14, at 9 a.m, Motut'ka for Nehon, Monday, Sept 14, at 11*45 s.m. Nehou for Motaeka, Tuesday, Sept 16, at 1015 a,m. Motueka for Nehon, Toeeday, Sept 15, at 1 p.m. Oar Expres Waggon will Deliver Paroel &o, iv Motaeka and Riwaka. Oharge moderate. batohelor:& CO. FOR SALE. ONE 8 h. p. PORTABLE STEAM ENGINE, in good working order, Apply JOHN RUTHERFORD, BRIGHTWATER. EAI FALLS and PELORUS BRIDGE AC COM MOD ATION HOUSE, Half Way between NELSON and BLENHEIM. Comfortable Accommodation for Travellers, Pleasure, and Sporting Partieß, MRS LUXTON. - __*_*» riIUE THOROUGH. &.v|g|jroj J. BRED ENTIRE KING WiLLITRAVEL the NELSON DISTRIOI' the coming Beason. Pedigree and Terms in future iasae. H. C, O'LAEttY, 1177— "Fairhall," Blenheim. • Where did you get that Sat? "WHY AT LEVIEN BROS., TAILORS, HATTERS, AND MEROERBI BRIDGE STREET, iNELSON, WHO are now ehowing their WINTBR BAM' Lib Ol GOD- jnst a. ri\ed, imoLg wbich is a epeoial line OVERCOATINGS. j i WATERPKOOF COATINGS in all thej London Patterns kept in took o_ made to order. TWEEDS, COATINGS, and;SERGEB by the latest niakerß. ' 300 Samples to ohooße from.]/ We make a speoialty ot HATS— buying direct from the Munufaoturer— therefore wa oan afford to sell at least 20 psr dent under the nsnal prioe asked for. this . descr.ption of Goods. : lv the MEttCERY DEPARTMENT* we . have a stook bo assorted that we "oan be pply the wants of the moßt fastidious, DRESS SHIRTS in great variety.' J v _ arrived the West End Range in TIES', ' ' The Premier," " Lord Salisbury," " The Pall Mall," eto. A hial solicited, iv guarantee BS'.!Bf aotion. SUITS to order from „ A 17s. TROUSERS frumps. F.t, Style, aud j Workmanship unexcelled,Note the addbess— LEVIEN BROS. *» TAILORS,! [HA.TTEBB, & MERCERS BRIDGE STREEV. NELSON, 'STILL ANOTHER TESTIMONIAL." A WELL-KNOWN Wellington lady, whose judgment is regarded as in« f ailible among a wide oirole of friends,' re< ci'utly visited Australia, and Boon .realised thr taot tbat -Melbourne, with all its bia^ted wonders, could not provide 'hf< > wth what is looked up _i in New Zealand as h matter of every-day neoesßity , s This good lady oould not get a cap of t. ,t > her taste. In vain her friends ran ' t>.':kid every grocery -shop, and at last, in d ■.pemtioo, Bhe oabled to her husband as f'liows:— ' • . '' TealhereXobominablj } nerves : utt"rly shattered in oonsequenoe. 1 • Send box Suratura." , ' y ■' j OE oonrse'the tea wnßJ.ent, aod this 'was , tho first intr duotion of SURATUBATE A to 'Victoria, where an agenoy has sinoe boon established, and the brand registered in Viotoria, New South Wales, South AUbti alia, Queensland, Tasmania, and Western Australia, A written guarantee oan be obtained that " Soiutdua Tea " is not blended i with Indian or China Tea, '' •"> s SURATUBA TEA is Bold ab the follow* ingi prioes :— ! A quality .'.. ls IW per lb B-qnality ..2 Id per lb i JD quality tf , 2i .$-pßr lb. . . Ixt.Ri.TUBA ia paoked i.."J"W ifa-'Vlb ai-4 i_bt Ifa-i piokets, aBO in 61b, 101 b and|2olb boxes. !CH-Sso4<M

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXX, Issue 210, 5 September 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXX, Issue 210, 5 September 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXX, Issue 210, 5 September 1896, Page 1