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• RED CROBB LINE, C^^ mHB s.s!~"" " oilOfl LADT BARRLS. fir "^^r^'io Tons, 76 indicated hors « power, J. E. Stevkjs, Mae« ter, will leave as under (weather permit ting) Nelson for Takaka, Sunday, Oot _, at 10 p.m. Takaka for Oollingwood, Monday, Oot 5, at 6"30 a.ir. Collingwood for Takaks, Tuesday, Oot 6, at 7 s.m. Takaks for Nehon, Tueiday, Oot 6, at 9 a.m, Nelson for Motneka, Wednesday, Oot 7. at 6 a.m, Motneka for Nelson, Wednesday, Oot 7, at B*ls cm. Nehon for Takaks, Thurßday, Oot 8, aft 10 p.m. Takaka for Colliogwood, Friday, Ootß, at t I a.m. Colliugwood for Nehon, Friday, Oot 9, at 11 a.m. Nelson for Motueks, Saturday, Oot 10. at 6t7-15a.ni. Motneka for Nehon, Saturday, Oct 10. at 9*30 a.m. * Nehon for Takaka, Monday, Oot Is, at Takaka for Colliogwood, Monday, Oot 19. at 13 noon. ' Collingwood for Takaka, Toesday, Oot 18, sfc 11*80 ftitn* TBkaka for Nehon, Tuesday, Oot 18. at 1"80 p.m. ' Nelson for Motueka, Wednesdav. Oot iii at 10-30 aim. Motneka for Nelson, Wednesday, Oot' li. at 12'45 p.m, ' Nelson for Takaks, Thursday, Oct 15, at B*3o a.m. Takaka for Oollingwood, Thursday, Oot 18. at 3 p.m, * Collingwocd for Takt.a, Friday, Oot M, at 4 p.m. Takaka for Nelion, Friday, Oot 18, at 6 p.m. J. O. BUBFOBD, Owner. I rpHB 4|fL ss lily ■*-apy&W* Captain 0 Sop_Mf, will leava Ne'Bon for Motueks, Sunday, Oot 4, at . 30 p.m. Motneka lor Nelsoo, Monday, Oct 5, at 7'30 a.m. Nehon for Motneka, Monday, Oot 5, at 8 p.m. Motueka for Nolson, Wednesday, Oot 7, at 7-10 a.m. Nehon for Motueaa, Tcesday, Oot 6, at S p.m. Motueka for Nelson, Wednesday, Oot 7, at 7-40 B.m. Nehon for Motueka, Wcdnesdiy, Oot 7, at 5 39 p.m. Motueka for Nelion, Thursdav, Oct 8, at 8 a.m. Nelson for Motneka, Tinreday, Oot 8, at 6 p.m. rv Motueka for Nehon, Friday, Oot 9, at 9 a.m. Our Expres Waggon will Deliver Faroe &o. in Motueka and Eiwt'ta, Charge moderate. BATOHELOR lc CO. TJ AI FALLS and PELORUS BRIDGE Xl) ACCOMMODATIONHOUSE, Halt Way between NELSON and BLENHEIM. Comfortable Accommodation for Travellers, Pleasure, and Sporting Parties. MRS LUXTON. KOZIE TEA.-This Brand is a gnarantee of parity and qnalitiy,— B. SNODGBAS3, Agent. #S l __..nffill 1^ H E THOROUGH. HiQQnHJ Jl BBEDENTIBE SCBSSmerkt £ING WILL);TRAVEL]the NELHON DIS" TRICT the coming season. Ped'gree aud Terms in futnre issue, H. C, O'LAEBY, 1177— "Fairhall," Blenheim. ' Where did you get that 3%tt WHY AT LEVIEN BROS., TAILORS, HATTER! 9 , AND MBROERB BBIDGE STREET, NELSON, WHO are now Bhowing their WINTER BAI 11.16 0_ COI!- just ati' rived, tmoDg wbich is a tpeoiaMine OYEBCOATINGS. WATERPROOF COATINGS in all the London Patterns kept in took or _ made.to order. TWEEDS,_OOATINGB, andIBERGETby • t the latest makers. 800 Samples to _ ohoose from,/ | tWe^make a Bpeoialty of. HATS -bny ing direot from the Manufacturer— therefore we oan afford to sell.at least 20 psr oent under the usual prioe asked for. thia de. soription ot Goods. In the MEBCERY DEPARTMENT we bave a Btook so assorted that we oan supply the wants of the most fastidiou, DBESS SHIRTS in great variety. Jnst>rrived the West'.Eod Rmge in TIEB, "The Premier," " Lord Salisbury," "The Pall Mall," eto. A trial solioited, in gnarantee . satisf aotion. SUITS to order from _, s 17s. TROUSERS from 17a. Fit, Style, and. Workmanship nnezoelled. Note tbe Addbiss— LEVIEN BROS. TAILOR RiDGE STBS, & MERCERS' N« THB PREMIER MAKES A STARTLING SUGGESTION WHICH MAY PROVE AWKWABD FOR SOME PARLIAMENTARY CANDIDATES. rpHE Premier, when speaking at the A opening oeremony of the Palmerston North Art aod Industrial Exhibition on Monday last, said :— "I must not forget to mention the Bo.tgen XRays whioh are on riew, and h_ve done bo muoh to advanoe medioal Foionce and to assist suSering humanity. No w, if any constituency doubted that iheir member had any brains, they oonld get his bead photographed in order to see, and I would etrougly advise all 000. Btituenciea to have tbe brain of the candidates photographed before making a ohoioe; . Thiß was a most thoughtful suggestion of the Premier's. But what is the v*lne of brains witbont digestion ? He shonlo hav* gr na further nnd reoommendea tbe application of tha __ Rays to the digestive organß of the whole of Her Majesty's subjeots, when it would have been found that tbose who were in the habit of drinking ordimry teaß wonld flnd the ooating ot the stomaoh oonverted into a sort sf partially tanned leather. This oauses indigestion, shortens life, and Bpoils the most angelio temper. Snratura Tea being bb pure aB tbe lily, undeflled, iB not only ha' miees, but an invigorating digestive tonio, and is recommended by ALL who have used it. Note.— An important omission wai nearly being made in this, advertisement, viz.— The usml gnarantee 'that Suratura Tea la NOT blended with Ohina or ladjaa Teas, -'-**"• OHISHOLM BROS, AGENTS,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXX, Issue 234, 3 October 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXX, Issue 234, 3 October 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXX, Issue 234, 3 October 1896, Page 1