*^ RED CROSS LINE, flU|ip7J; LADT BABKLT. § ""^-i. 40 Tonß, 76 indicated; hors w power, J. E. Stevkns, Mas* ter, will leavo aB nnder (weather permit ting) Nelson for Motueka, Saturday, Sept 26, at 7*30 a.m. * Motueka for Neleon, Baturd»y, Sept 26, at 10 a.m. Nelaon for Takaks, Monday, Sept |28,>t 6 ft.m, Takaka for Oollingwood, Monday, Sept 28, at 12 noon. Collingwood for Takaka, Taesday, Sent 29, at 11-30 am. Takaka for Nelson, Tuesday, Sent 29, at I*3o pan. Nelsoi for Motaeka, Wednesday, Sept 80, at 9*30 a.m. Motueka for Nehon, Wednesday, Sept 80, at 11*16 a.m. Nelsoa for Takaka, Thursday, Oot 1, at 8 a.m, Takak* for Collingwood, Thursday, Oot 1| at 2 pm, Oollingwood fer Takaka, Friday, Oct 2, at 3 p.m. Takika for Nelson, Friday, Oot 2, at B p.m. Nelson for Takaka, Sanday, Oot i, at 10 p.m, Takaka for Oolllngwood, Monday, Oot 6, at 6*Bo a.m. Collingwood for Takaks, Tnesday, Oot 6, at 7 s.m. Takaka for Nehon, Tneeday, Oot 6, at 9 a.m. Nehon for Motueka, Wednesday, Oot 7. at 6 a.m. Motueka for Nelson, Wednesday, Oot 7, at B'lß s.m. Nelson for Takaks, Thursday, Oot 8, at 10 p.m. Takaka for Collingwood, Friday, Oot 9, at 9 a.m. Collingwood for NehoD, Friday, Oot 8. at lla.m, J. S. CROSS fc CO. .li&_ ss U LI «B£*i=Sr™n.PTATw 0. Soo-LY, will leave Nekon for Motueka, Friday, Sept 26, at 7 a.rr. Motneka for Nelson, Friday, Sept 25, at* 9*45 a.m. Nelsou for Motueka, Saturday, Sept 26, at 7 a.m. Motnekafor Nehon, Siturdsy, Sept 26, it 10 p.m. Nelson fot Motueka, Monday, S'pt 28, at 9 a.m. Motueka for Nehon, Monday, Sept 28, at 11*46 a.m. Nolson for Motueka, Tueßday, S*pt 29, at 10 a.m. Motueka for Nelson, Tuefday, Sept 29, at 12*46 p.m. Our Expres Waggon will Dilivar Paroa! &o. in Motneka and Riwaki. Oharge moderate. BATOHELOR fc CO. NOTICE TO BREEDERS. |fff£S^li|| _ HP^E undersigned la JEj_9h£%B -*■ importing a Pure S3L-0-J_f Bred DBAU( 3HT SrAL. wank* toEWS LION to stand the Season in this Dißtriot. The horse will arrive in a few days, and full partioularß as to dates !>ml diatriotß will appear in a future issue, FELIX GREEN, Spring Grove. rtKm_irilrHri I"' H E THOROUGH-H&ggffl-i 1 BBED ENTIRE KING WILL TRAVEL] tha NELSON, DISTRIOT the coming season. Ped'gree and Terms in future iaßne. H. C, O'LAERY, 1177— "Fairhall." Blenheim. ' Where did you get that Hatt WHY AT LEVIEN BROS., TAILOBS, HATTER 9, AND MBBOERS BBIDGE_SrBEET,_NELSONf"~ WHO aro now Bhowing their WINTER BAB I Lib Oi OOtr just ar rived, emong which iB a ipeoial line OVERCOATINGS. WATERPROOF COATINGS in all the London Patterns kept in took or madejto'order. TWEEDS, COATINGS, and**SEBGESTiy the latest mnkers. 300 *-ampleß to ohoose from.)' Wejmnko a specialty of HATS— buying direct from tbe Munufaoturer— therefore we oan afford to Bell at least 20 pr* oent under tbe uanal price asked for. thia deeoription of Goods. Iv the MEBCERY DEPARTMENT we have a Btock bo assorted tbat we can Bnpply the wants of the most fastidious. DRESS SHIRTS in great variety. Just^arrived the West^End R<nge in TIES, "The Premior," " Lord Salisbury." " The Pall Mall," eto. A trial eolioiled, in guarantee satisfaction. SUITS to ordor from „ 6 17b. TROUSEUS from 17s. Fit, Style, and *, Workmanship unexoelled. 1 Note the addkebs — LEVIEN BROS. TAILORS, HATTEBS, & MERCERS BRIDGE KTREEI NEL-OM. TUE PItEMIER MAKES A STARTLING SUGGESTION WHICH MAY PROVE AWKWARD FOR SOME PARLI_MENTARY CANDIDATES. f|">HE Premier, when speaking at the JL opening oeremony of the Palmerßton North Art and Industrial Exhibition on Monday last, said :— " I mu;t not forget to mention the Ri>]tgen X Rays whioh are on riew, and have done so muoh to advanoe medioal eoience and to assist suffering humanity. Nor*, if any constituency doubted that th?ir member had auy brains, they could get bis head photographed in order to see, and I would Btrongly adviße sll oon« stitiiencies to have the braiu of the candidates photographed before making a choice. 'Ihis was a most thoughtful suggestion of the Premior b. But what isthe value,, of btaina without digestion 1 Ho ehoulo hava giuo further and recommended the applioation of tbe X Bays to tbe digfetiye , organs of the whole of Her Majssty'a - subjeots, wben it would bave been found tbat those who were in the habit of drinking ord'nary teis would flud the coating ' of the etomaoh converted into a sort' ef ' partially tanned leather. Thiß causes indigoitior, shortens life, and Bpnila the most angelio.temper. Snratura Tea being. , . as pure as tbo lily, undefiled, is. not only > i ha'mlefs, but an invigorating v digestive •• tonic, and is recommended by ALL who - havo used it. -.-■•_ Note.— An important omission' waj«," newly boing made in this advertisement, '..> - viz. — The ueuil guarantee tbat Snratura Tea ib NOT blended with Ohina or Indian., ■ Teas, ' -' •-".. i. !'-*••* CHISHOLM BROsi l AGENTS, \ .-.-,y.. 7;
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXX, Issue 227, 25 September 1896, Page 1
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