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A..._ RED CROSS LINE, CJII'*: 1 , rpHB B.Br§i_kmr_Y~ "S _ «Wks_s___» .*■» ■fciS_2?^UZZli—l>Y BJLRBJjX.v W .0 Tons, 76 indicated; honfl . power, J. E. Stbv_p_s, Maaa ter, will leave as under; (weather win. it ting) Nelson forJMotueka, Wednesday, Oot 7. it 6 a.m. Motueka for Nolsod, Wedntsd.y, Oot 7, at B*l6 s.m. Nelson for Takaka, Thuraday, Oot 8, at 10 p.m. l'akaka for Collingwood, Friday, Oot 9, at 9 a.m* Collingwood for Nelson, Friday, Oot 9, at 11 a.m, Nelßon for Motueka, Satnrday, Oot 10, it bt 7*15 a.m. Motneka for Nelson, Satnrday, Oot 10, at 9*30 a.m. Neleon for Takaka, Mondir, Oot It, at 6 a.m. T«k=.ka for ColliDgwood, MoDday, Oot 12. at 12 noon. Colliogwood for Takaka, Tuesday, Oot 18, ftc xi*ou A.m. Tak.ka for Nelson, Tneßd.y, Oot 13, at JL at) p.m. B,to rt ISoJS B * k,, WodnMda y* °e* «» ""'auV-f.' N9l8 ° D ' Wednei,d »»' oeb ■**. NB,S R n --n f £' A '^ k '' Tbn '* , *'<-- . Oct 15, at ts ou a m, Tak a k t a 3 f "m,° mDSWOOd ' Thn " d »y»Oot W. Collingwocd for Takaka, Friday, Oot 18, at Takaka for Nehon, Friday, Oot 16, at J 0. BURFORD, Owner. s mHE ilk SS LILY ■J-mik-* Oapta-h 0 Sco_.lt, will leave Nelson for Motueka, Monday, Oot 6, at 6 p m. Motnek* for Nelaon, Tuesday, Oot B, at 7*_o a.m. Neisou for Motaeaa, Tuesday, Oot 6, at 5 p.m. Motueka for Nelson, Wtdnesday, Oot 7, at 7*40 a.m. Nelson for Motueka, Wedaeaday, Oat 7, at 5 30 p.m. Motueka for Nelaon, Thoreda-, Oot 8, at 8 a.m. Ne'son for Motueka, Thnraday, Oot 8, at 6 p.m. Motueka for Neleon, Friday, Oot 9, at 9 a.m, Our Exprea Waggon wili Deliver Paroa dtc. in Motneka and fHwaka, Ohargo moderate, BATOHELOR* CO. — '. -"" "..- ■■' *■-■'- "■** . . . >.. - T> AI FALLB and PELORUS BRIDGE X\ ACOOMMODATIONHOUSE, Half Way between NELSON and BLENHEIM. Comfortable Aooommodation . for Travellers, Pleasure, and Sporting Parties. ________^ MRS LUXTON. KOZIE TEA.-Thiß Brand ii • gnaraotee of purity and qualitiy,— B. SNODGRASS, Agent. ■ fl-. ,„ .tffTfl TIHE THOROUGH. ggjSQßflj 1 BBEO ENTIRE «33*3meiiry KING WILL'.ITRAVELJ.tho NELSON,DI». TRIOT tbe coming reason. P(d°gree and Terms in future iaane, H. 0, O'LAEUY, 1177— "Fairhall." Blenheim. ' Where did you get that Hit* WRY AT LEVIEN BROS., TAILOBS, HATTER?, AND MERCERS BBIDGE STBEET, NELBON, WHO are now showing their WINTER BAM LIS Ol CCLI* juit at rived, .mong which is a .fecial line OVERCOATINGS. WATERPROOF COATINGS in all the London Patterns kept in took or made to order. ' TWEEDS._COAIi_.GS. and;SERGEB"by the lateat makers. 300 t-amples to ohoose from.; | i W e>ake a apeoialty of HATS~._y_ng direot from tbe _I*>nufaaturec— therefore wo oan afford to sell at least 20 per oent uuder tbe usual prioe asked for this de* scription of Goods. In the MEBCBKY DEPARTMENT we bave a Btook bo assorted that wa oaut supply the wants of the moat fattidiou. DRESS BHIRTS in great variety. Jußt.arrived the Weßt'End Binge InTIEB, "ThePremior," "Lord Salisbury ,": "The Pall Mall," etc A trial solicited, in guarantaa satisf aotion. SUITS to order from .. i 17s. TROUSERS from 17s. Fit, Style, and. Workmanship unezoellad. Note the Addbiss— LEVIEN BROS. | TAILOR RiDGE STRB, & MERCBR3' N. THE PREMIER MAKES A STARTLING SUGGESTION WHICH MAY PROVE AWKWARD FOR BOMB PARLIAMENTARY CANDIDATES. I'l'^HE Premier, when Bpeaking »t the J. opening oeremouy of the Palmaraton North Art and Industrial Exhibition on Monday laßt, said :— "I mu.t not forget to mention the Eii ltgen X Raya whioh are on ?iew, and have done so muoh to advanoe medioal eoience and to nßßist suffering humanity. Now, if any constituency doubtttl' that I heir member had aoy bcains, they oopld got bi'B bend photographed In order to eee, and I would Btrongly advise all oon-etit-enctea to have the brain of tbe oandi- . datea photographed before making a choice.. v 'thia was a moet thoughtful suggestion of tbe Premier's. But. what iathevatua of brains without digeßtion 7 He should havJ gmo further and reoommended the application of tho X Rays to the digestive organs of the whole ' of Her Mijeaty'a subjeots, when it would have been found that tboee who were in the habit of drinking ord.'n vry teas wouM find the coating of the Btomaoh converted into a sort at partially tanned leather. This oaußea lbriige'tiop, shortens lite, and .polls ih* most angelio temper, Suratura Tea being* .as pure as the lily, undeßled, ii not only ha'mle.B, but an invigorating digest! v« tonic, and is reoommended by ALLwho have used it. ' '*■ . ! Note,— An itopoita'Dt omission wm nearly being made in thia advertisement, - via. — Tha ueu.l guarantee that Suratuia. Tea ia NOT blended with China or Indiaa OHISHdLM BRd&f

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXX, Issue 235, 5 October 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXX, Issue 235, 5 October 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXX, Issue 235, 5 October 1896, Page 1