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«^ BED CROSS fjINEt Kl^i r r Hfi ! s.st Ea^^l; LADY BABKLS. m 40 Tone, 76 iodioatedyhort ™ power, J. E. Stevbnb, Mas* ter, will leave aa under (weather permit ling) Nelson for Tokaki, Friday, Sept 18, at 10 p.m. Taksko for Oolliogwood, Saturday, . Sept 19, at 6-30 am. Collingwood for Takaka, Snaday, Sept SO, at 7 a.m. Takaka for Nelson, Sunday, - Bept 20, at 9a,m, Nelaon for Takaki, Wedneaday, Sept 28, at 10 p.m. Takiiki for Collingwood, Thursday, Bept 24, at 9 a.m. Collingwcod for Takaka, Friday, Sept 25, at 9*30 a.m. Takaka for Nelson, Friday, Sept 26, atll'3o am. Nelaon for Motneka, Saturday, Sept 28, At 7-80 a.m. Motueka for Nelson, Saturday, Bept 26. at 10 a.m. Nelson for Takaku, Monday, Sept |28,"at 6 a.m, ' takaka for OolHngwood, Monday, Sept 28. at 12 noon. Colliogwood for Takaka, Taeuday, Best 29, atll-SOam. ' * Takaka for Nelson, Tuesday, Sept 29, at I*3o p.m. J. S. CROSS k CO,

i npHB jifk ss lilt ♦sHKS^OAPTAtff Of Sooinr, will leaVß Neleon for Motueka, Friday, Sept 18, at 2-10 p.m. Motneka for Nelson, Friday, Sept 18, at 515 p.m. Nelson for Motueka, Sunday, Sept 20, at 4 p.m. Motu°ka for Nelson, Monday, Sept 21, at 730 a.m. Nelson for Motneko, Monday, Sspt ;21, at 5 p.m. Motueka for Nelson, Tueßday, Sspt'22, at 730 a.m. ' Nelson for Motueka, Tuesday, Sept 22, at 5 p.m. Motuek* for Nelson, Wednesday, Sept 28. at 3 30 a.m. Neleoa for Motueka, Wednesday, Sept 23, at sp.m; Motueka for Nelson, Thursday, Bapt 24, at 7 a,m. Our Expres Waggoa will Dsliver Paroal &o. in Motneka and fiivaka, Otnrge moderate. BATOHELOR k CO. FOR SALE BY TENDER. A i\ ACRES of LAND (more or lees") yb\f with Houße, Bam, etc, situated in Upper Wakeneld. Full particulars from the undersigned. Tenders reoeived not la'er than October IStb, 1896. 1823—18 H. BAIT. NOTIOE TO BEEBDBBS. §&s£Pol a T^HE undersigned ii ■LSbßhkU) -*• importing a Fare T?l3.. l OBr Bred draught srAtwMBSsSB LION to stand the Season in this Diauiot. The horse will arrive in a few days, and full particulars as to dates at.il diatriots will appear in a future issue. FELIX GREEN, Spring Grove, FOE SALE. ONE 8 h. p. "PORTABLE STEAM ENGINE, in good working order. Apply JOHN RUTHERFORD, BRIGHTWATER, fass^m riIHE THOROUGH|[||yPU -*- BRED ENTIRE KING WILL-TRAVEL'ithe NELSON DIS. TRIOT the coming season. Pedigree and Terms in fnture ieaae. H. 0, O'LAERT, 1177- "Fairhall," Blenheim. 1 Where did you get that Eatt WflT AT LEVIEN BROS., tailors, hatters, and mergers! bbidge:street,bnelson, ~~~ TXTHO are now showing iheir WINTER VV BAKriEJS Oi COU jaet ar rived, Lmong which is a special line OVERCOATINGS. WATERPROOF COATINGS in all the London Patterns kept in, took or madejlolorder. ~ TWEEDS, COATINGS, and^SERGESTby tho latest makers, 300 Samples to ohoose from.j We>akea speoialty ot HATS -buying direot from the Mi.unfaoturer— therefore we oan afford to sell at least 20 per oent under the ÜBual prioe asked for, this., description of Goods. In the MERCERY DEPARTMENT we have a stock so assorted that we can supply the wants of the most faitidioni. DRESS SHIRTS in great variety. Just>rrived the W est;Eod Rwge in TIES, ' ' The Premior, 1 ' '• Lord Saliflbnry," « Tho Pall Mall," eto. A trial eolioited, in guarantee B&tisf action. SUITS to order from „ 6 17s. THOOSERB from 17s. Fit, Stylo, and [Workmanship unexoelled. Note the Address — LEVIEN BROS. TAILORS, HATTERS, & MERCERS BRIDGE STREET. NELSON. THE PREMIER MAKES A STARTLING SUGGESTION WUIOu MAY eBOVB AWKWARD FOR SOMM PARLIAMENTARY CANDIDATES. THE Premier, when speaking at the opening ceremony of the Palmeraton North Ait and Industrial Exhibition on Monday last, Baid :— "I must uot forget to mention the Koatgen X Rnya whioh are on riew, and have done fo muoh to advanoe medioal Boienoe and to nssist suffering humanity. Now, if any oonstitueooy doubted that their member had any brains, they oould get his head photographed in order to Bee, and I would strongly advise »ll oonotituecoica to have the btaiu of the oandidat'.B photographed before making a choice. This waa a moat thoughtful suggestion . of the Premier's. But what is the value of brains without digestion? He should Imvo gene further and reoommended the appliostlon of the X Baya to the digestive organß of the whole of Her Majesty's subjects, when it would have been found that those who were In the habit of drinking ordinary teas would find the coating of the Btomcjh converted, into a sort sf paitially tanned leather. This oaußes indigestion, shortens life, and spoils the. most angelio temper, Buratura Tea being aa pure »b the lily, -nndeaied, iB not only harmless, but an invigorating > digeative tonic, and is reoommended by ALL who have used it, ; . ■,- Note.— AnJ important omission wa3 nearly being made iv this advertisement, viz.— The uauil.gaarantesVtbat Suratnra Tea is KOT blended with; Chink or tfndlan Teas, ■• ■.-,•.- vjw. •■• ■•• •- • OHISHOLM S BBOS,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXX, Issue 221, 18 September 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXX, Issue 221, 18 September 1896, Page 1