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b^ BED CROBB LINE, Cj^| mHB S.SI O|rH' LADY BARKLX. I ■^ 3 *Sst 40 Tons, 76 ir.dicatedfhnrß 1 power, J, B. Stbvbns, Mas* ■r, will leave as nnder (weather pero>it t ing) elaon for Takaka, Friday, Sept 18, at 10 p.m. 'akaks for Collingwood. Saturday. Sept 19, at 6-30 am. bllingwnod for Ttkaks, Snnday, Sept 20, at. 7 a.m. 'skoka fur NelaoD, Sunday, Bept 20, at 9 a.m. relsun (or Takakp, Wednesday, Sept 23, at 10 p.m. 'ak,iki for Ccllingwood, Thursday, Bept 24, at 9 a m. lollingwood for Tokaka, Friday, Sept 25, at 9-30 a.m. fakaka for Neieon, Friday, Sept 26, at 11-80 am. * leloon for Motneka, Biturday, Sept 26, all ffotueka for Nelson, Batnrdiy, Bept 26, at 10 a.m. Seleon for Takake, Monday, Bept {28,>t S a.m, Cakaka for Oollingwood, Monday, Bept 28, at 12 noon. Sollingwood for Takakft, Tueßday, Sept 29, at 11-30 am. " v Cakaka for Nelßon, Tueßdsy, Sept 29,- at I*3o p.m. J. S. CROSS * CO. i rpHB mkt m uli *3kkßß» Captain O; SooiLY, will leave Nelson for Motneka, Sanday, Sept 20, at 4p.m, Motaeka for Nelson, Monday, Sapt 21, at 7-30 a.m. NoUan for Motneko, Monday, Sapt |21, at 5 p.m. Motneka for Nelson, Tuesday, Sept) 22, at 7 30 a.m. Nelson for Motueka, Tuesday, Sept 22/ at 5 p.m. Motucki for Neleon, Wednesday, Sept 23, at 7 30 a.m. Nolpoq for Motueka, Wednesday, Sapt 23, at i p.m. Motaeka for Nelson, Thursday, Bept 24, at 7 a.m. Our Expres Wiggon will Odlivar Pawl &o. in Motneka and Biwaka. Otnrge moderate. BATOHBLOR k CO. FOR SALE BY TENDER. A 4 \ ACRES of LAND (more or lees') tcv / with House, BarD, etc., Bitußted iv Opp.T Wnkefield. Fnll particulars from the undersigned. Tenders received not her tban October 16tb, 1896, 1824-18 H. BATT. NOTICE TO BREEDERS. • undersigned ia MsßyS^i -L importing a Pnre nHfßred DRAUGHT STALtiswßNmßm LION to stand the Season in this DVrict. The horae will arrive in a f- w duyj, uud full pattionlars as to dates nnd distriota will appear in a fntnre issue, FELIX GREEN, Spring Grove. FOR SALE. ONE 8 h. p. PORTABLE STEAM ENGINE, in good working order, Apply JOHN RUTHERFORD, BRIGHT WATER. t'TZZ®! riTHB THOROIGH. 1 BRED ENTIRE KING WILLJ'TRAVELIJtho NELSON DISTRICT the coming season. Pedgree and Terms ia future iesae, H. 0, O'LABRY, 1177- ■'Fairhall," Blenheim. 1 Where did you get that Hat? WHY AT LEVIEN BKOS., tailobs, hatters, and mercers! bbidge;stbeet,[nelbon, ■""■" ■\7[rilO are now Bhowing their WINTER VV B*B.Pllib Ol GOLt joit ar rived, tmong wbiph iB a epeoial line OVERCOATINGS. WATERFKOOF COATINGS in all the London Patterns kept in took or madejtolorder. " TWEEDS, COA7INGS. and;BERGES by tha latest makers. 300 Samples to ohoose from./ We^make a speoialty 0! HATS— buying direct from the Manufacturer— therefore wo oan afford to sell at least 20 par oent under tho usual prioe asked for this daeoription of Goods. In the MEBCBRY DEPARTMENT we . have a stook so assorted that we can Bnpply the wants of the most fastidious, " DBESS BHIRTS in great variety. Justjarrived the West' End Range in TIES, "The Premier," "Lord Salisbury," " The Pall Mall," eto. A trial iolioited, in guarantee Batißfaotion. SUITS to order from *. 6 17b. TROUSERB from 17b. F.f, Style, tind (Workmanship unexoelled. Note the Address— LEVIffiN BROS. TAILORS, BATTERS, & MEBCERB nRIDQE NEL?OX. TDE PREMIER MAKES A STARTLING SUGGESTION WlllCti MAY PBOYE AWKWARD FOR 80MB PARLHMENTARX CANDIDATES. THE Premier, when speaking »t the opening oeremony of the Palmerston Isorth Att aadladußlrid Exhibition on Monday list, Baid :— "I mu;t Lot forget to mention the - Eontgen X Rays whioh are 'on riew, and have done co muoh to advance modioil soienoe and to assist suffering humanity. Now, if any conatitnenoy doubted' thut their member had any bruins, they could ' get his head photographed in order to see, and I would strongly advise »dll oouBtitueuoiea to huve tho braiu of Ibe candidate photographed before making » ohoice. This wes n most thoughtful suggestion of the Premiere. But what is the v» : ue of brains without digestion ? Hii fboulc htivo gtns further nnd leoommeuded the application of the X Rays to the dig.-etiVe, , : orgaoß of the whole of Her. Majesty's : subjeotß, wlon it would hive been found that those who were in the habit of drink. icg ordinary teis wouH find, the ooa*ting "'. of the ctomaoh conveitbd into a aott ej. '.. pattially tanned leather. This causes in- . „ digostiop, shortens life, ani}; brjUs .'the.' ■'-. moat angelio temper. Sutatnra Tea being as pure bb the lily, nndeQted, ißjnqt only h^ inlets, but an invigorating '"digestive „, tonic, aud is recommeaded byALLwho O have used it. v -. f .',...'■..;'•-• V, f . Kotb.— An| important omission was ' ■ ' neatly being made in thiß advertisement^ .' ' viz.— Tha uBn»l goarantes that Satatnra 5 ' :: : Tea is NOT blended with China or^lnaiai; r

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXX, Issue 222, 19 September 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXX, Issue 222, 19 September 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXX, Issue 222, 19 September 1896, Page 1