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flflia steamship i COMPANY "■ OF N.Z. LIMITED , ~ J IPIiOBAgLB BAU-INUB. ■ ~~~ NEW PLYMOUTH. Taking Cargo fo? all Southern Ports withonttianghipment. ' Upolu- | Saturday | A pril 12 |11 p.m. *Cargo till 1 P<n*r -NEW~PLYMOUTH &~ONEHUNGA^ gofoiti* | Monday I Aprsl 14. 1 11 p.m. •Cargo till 4 p.m. direc c. Wainui 1 Wednes LApnjjL6jjL3o p.m, srn wvUN n"WELLTNGTON Maponrilrat* I VWJ J A PJ {USS-ST Haupuu | Mon. 1 1 Apr 14 I W*B°*W»r Mapourika (Wednesday I April 16 • 9 p.m ♦Cargo till 9 am. | Proceeds through to Lyttelton.. WEBTPORTV____ Haupiri: "| Thurs I April 10 [ 9 a.m. Wainui*t I Sunday I Apr 13 -| 9.30 a.m tCargo till 8 a.m tCargo till I p.m. Saturday ;; N.Z. Fruit only. GREYMOUTH AND HORTTIKA. HaupiriJ I Thursday | AprillO | 9 a.m. Wainui*t I Sunday | Apr 13 | 9,30 a.m. fCargo till 1 p.m. Saturday *JS.Z, Grown Fruit Only JCargo till 8 a.m. LYTTELTON FROM WELLINGTON. Mokoia | Thursday | April 10 | Rotomahana Friday | April 11 | Mapourika i Saturday | April 12 Rotomahana I Monday | April 14 Moura | Tnesday | April 15 "DUNEDIN FROM WELLINGTON^ Mokoia7~| Thursday | April 10 | NAPIER, GI9BOBHB, AND AUOKI^NpjJROMJVBUJWGTqN; Te Anau | Monday | April 14 | Mararoa I Thursday I AprU 17 | Moura | Monday | Ap ril 21 MELfiOTRNEFROMJWELLINGTON. Mokoia j Thursday^ | April 10 |_ SYDNEY'FRdM WELLINGTON. Warrimoot | Saturday, Apri 12 Yararoa* | Thursday | April 17 | Monowail I Saturday I April 26 | •East Coast, j Direot. _ BABATONOA, TAHITI, FROM AUCKLAND. Ovaiau _ | _luesday_]_Ap**_22 |_ TONGA, SAMOA, FIJI. AND SYDNEY. (FBOM AUCKLAND). Manapouri j_Wodnesday | May 7 J SUVA _ AND LEVUKA (Fwi). (FEOU APC-O.AHD). Taviuni TWedneaday | Aprt 23 \ "HONOLULU AND VANCOUVER. VIA. FIJI (fbom sydnbt.\ Miowera fMcnday | April 21 „.. THE AISGHOR r.'Sb. . SHI PPING AND i ;^S2 FOUNDRY CO., •■^. Limited. SAILING LIST. FOR WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH, AND HOKITIKA. THE WAVERLEY, MONDAY, 14th inst. | FOR WANGANUI & WELLINGTON. nnilE CHARLES EDWARD early. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP CO MPANY A. and A. LINE AUCKLAND TO LONDON IN 26 DAYS. TEE splendid 6000 ton sister shipa Sierrj, 8onom» and Ventura, classed 100 Al at British Lloyd s, will leave Auckland as under :- » , Le-ye Leave Leive Arrive at Steamers. Auckland Pango Hono- 3an at 2 p.m. P*ngo. lulu. Franoisco. SONOMA- Apr r Apr 9 Apr 15 Apr 21 VENTURA— Aur. 26 Apr. 30 May 6 May 13 SIKRttU May 17 M«y 21 May 27 June 2 Extremes of heat »ud cold avoided. Five days Inneest time at sea. - . „ Passage Money— Nelson to San Francisoo, £18 ■ lis to £44 10s j New Yorlr, £31 lis to £66 10s ; Live, pool or London, £35 2s to £73 3s id. For further particulars apply BCLANDERS A CO., Agents. Neleoo. C. T. OAKEY, PIANOFORTE TUNER & REPAIRER. Cartificate from John Brinsmead A Sons London. KOOLIBAH Cureß Backache, B-ead-e one, Neuralg : a, Rheumatism, Sprains, and Bruises. CARTING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS undertaken ht lowest prices. Also, FILLING IN contracted for by the undersigned. CHAS. HAGGITT 89S Shakespeare Walk. meThTlight, f.g.o.^ (Incorp. Lon.) f TE A.CHER ot Pianoforte, Organ, and a'l Branches of Theory. Lessons commence on January 27tb. Pupils may begin a term from any date. Rooms over Huffam's, Trafalgar-Btreet. EVERY WOMAN Takes especial pride in the way she tiaitjhea the Shirts, Collarß, and Cuffs she irons. She likes to give satisfaction, and doesn't she jast beam with pleasure when the work is praised by the men. Every man appreciates that beautiful ivory gloss which is imparted to all starohed linen by AYRES' CHINESE LAUNDRY GLAZE (Lion Brand). Try this Glaze, You'll be pleased With the results. It ia put up in packets ready for immediate use, and you don't have to I be an expert in ironing. All storekeepers I 6i and 1/-.

WE HOLD A splendid assortment of Blouse and Dressing Gown FLANNELS and FLANNELETTE . J , WINTER NOVELTIES nil-liJAt xi Unierclotsung, etc. r\TTT\ T\TlT ftTtCi always hold tbeir own against any First of Season Sales, OUrt l lil\JlJU TRY OUR CO WES KID GLOVES at 3,6. MRS ANSTICE, TRAFALGAR-ST. fTTANTED. 100 SACKS OATS. WASTED,!. BOY. W Apply GRAN P BROS., * . . Mail Offioe> 813 General Carriers. .. ... " ' WANTED- GREEN FLAX; 25/---per ton for best. tt -d.j.l j.--^^. JOHN KijTHERFORP. WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS TWTTTITIIT SM^kf\ m -m<2 f 75, LAMBTON-QUAY. NEW GOODS ! Wellington, JUST OPENING— "OEG to r.dvise tbe arrival cf a nev ottr mFST PONSIGNMENT JJ lot of ELECTROPLATED and OUR FIRST CONSIGN ftiu.Ni yER GOODS suitable for WEDDING 0F and BIRTHDAY Presents. Being direct NEW GOODS IN ALL DEPART- impo rUrs, and buying direct from the MENTS, /nanufacturers, we are able to give the out . iV . ' . . - very best value. Our long experience of Bought in the cheapest markets for fche J etanding of the different manufacpromot Cash, th- advantages of which turerß enaD les us to submit articles that our Customers get the benefit. we fee} gure wi u g - ve fca tisfaction. A walk mnndour handsome cases will convince INSPECT.ON INVITED. a^^ J^cbX lhat we have ekrep1 Hnnal f'cilUisa for gathering togetbtr Our MILLINERY as hitherto will be h o e^ osi ; t0 . date Good , a spwaal feature, and our SU^VROOM { * t ks of Gold and silver SSeSeJ °° am a Jewellery always on Hand. Place 3 orders early to avoid diappoint- A nice lot 9 carat Gold Brooches just ment. opened, and price* most reasonable. Ihey oome out at a price that was Vaargcd for rAQ APM^TROTCft &• CO s * lvßr Brooches a few years ago. i— »■!!■ i i i iirmr- ■ English Wat hes still lead. You can't MR THOMAS ROBERTS ss^.S3?t?«aJ?*3aS3J CIVIL ENGINEER & ARCHITECT, iewelled in six holes, compensation balance, at £4 7s 6d. Trafalgar St. | quj . yf^^^ guaranteed for tw NELSON. year M U S_IC. AND STANDARD S'JNGS. PIANOFORTE SOLOS (Standi and Popular). The Holy Temple (Gounod), 2\The Deathless Army (Trotere), 2/- On the LaVte (Lange), 2/To the Frjnt (S. Adams), 2/- Albumblait (M. Barnett), 2/In the Time of Roses (F. Corbett) 2/- A River Son* (Sivrai), 2/- • The Be* ter Land (Cowen), 2/- The Millstream (Lange), 2/C*ll Me Back (Denza), 2/- A v der Wiege (Lange), 2/Wno'll buy my Lavender (German), 2/- Capricante (Wacbs), 2/-To-morrojv will be Friday (Molloy), 2/- Les Muscadines (Wachs), 2/A Fairy Lullaby (A. Needham). 2/- Norwegian Boatman's Song (Uardelli). 1\ The Knight's Leap (W. Parratt), 2/- Courante (Godard), 2The Young Royalist (S. Adams), 2/- Deuxieme Mazurka (Godard), 2/Almond Blossoms (Ouy d'Hardelot), 2/- Valse Brillante (Schulcff), 2/Little Brown Brother (Mrs G. Batten), 2/- Valse in D. (Grieg). I,G God's Lily (Hope Temple), 2/- Liebe-liad (Hanselt), 1/6 A Fairy Song (Ediln A. Dick), 2/- Seconde Grand Valse (Schul'uoff) 2/TheoldPlaldßbawl(Batti.onHaynes),2/- Serenade (Svrekzki), 2/Gavotte Heroic (StrelezU), 1/6 Any of the above Songs or Pieces sent Post Free on receipt of the address with Stamps, or Postal Note preferrod, for. the amount against the title. T. B. HUFFAM, CENTRAL PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, AND MUSIC WAREHOUSE "eTwlmse & SONS, HIGH CLASS BESPOKE TAILOItS ESTABLISHED 1859. WOODROW'S HATS must be worn by all who want the best. Those who pay for the beat don't get it unless they get a Woodrow. They challenge the world. They never go green : they keep their shape ; and are the most stylish Hat in the market. — Only at DEE & SONS. HOW is it it your Hats wear so much longer than those sold elsewhere, is a question we are repeatedly asked ; and our answer ia because we keep the best makes and sell at a small profit, giving the purchaser the benefit by giving the extra quality. Woodrow's only at DEE & S NS. OU tt Hat Trade has grown, which makes us keep a very large stock in Hard and Soft makes. We never send a customer awaywho wants a Hat. We have shapes. and sizes to suit anyone, and our prices m ill suit al', and remember with our Hats you have a guarantee. — WINTER Underclothing. — To those who will bo soon thinking of now Underclothing, wa ask yon to look at our stock. We have a very nice lot of Enalish and Colonial makes in heavy and light makes tbat wont irritate those with tender s' ira, and prices to suit tho?e with large and small means. — DEE &, hONS. A STOCK of Waterproof Coats that will astonish you, with and without fleeves, and all Waterproof. A nice lot of the new shave in vaiious shades. We have a few pieces of the new Rainprcof Material which we will make up to measurj. — DEE & SONS. ""\TOW\**. the time for a Cycling Sweater fmn 2/11, Cycling Knickers j__\ from 8/6, Caps 1/- to 2/6, Belts I/-, Stockings 2/- to 5/6, Sweaters with stand and turn down collar?. These ure nice goods for ordinary wear as well as cycling. — DEE & ONS. T3 buyers oi Men's Ready-made Suits. —We ;<sk your attention to our prices. Compare them acd qualify elsewhere, ;.i;d you will find by making your purchases from us you not only save money but you get better goods at much lower prices — DXX & SONS. SPECIAL is our 39 6 Tweed f uit, well worth 455, and to every cash buyer of this line we make a present of a Hard Felt Hat. This is no catch, but a genuine bargain, and our reputation is at stake. — DEE ifc SONS. BEST is always so and cheapest, but better it is and will be if you come to us and buy your Boys' Clothing and Serge and Tweed Sailor Suits. We have 200, which our low prices will clear w.thout making any comment.— DEE & SON >. EARS don't see ; but it's here that you hear < f bargains in Men's Tweed Trousers at 4s lld and 5s lld, Worsted Stripe Trousers (good enough for Sunday wear) 12s 6d, S ddle Tweed Trousers 9s lld to 12s 6d. Riding Trou&ers,all wool Cords.— DEE & SONS. SELLING Men's Tweed Suits from 18s 6d, Vicuna Suits from 17s 6d, for Serge Suits 28s 6d to 355, all wool Coloured Tweed Snits (grand patterns) 25a to 40s, Youths' 3 garment Suits 16s 6d to 30s. Norfolk Snits 9s 6d to 16s Cd.— DEE & SON '. THERE is satief action ir. taking notice cf our advertisements, because^ they are genuine, and every line you can get, and if any line we . sell is not up to the mark, we return your money. — DEE &

E. BUXTON AND CO., LIMITED, TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON, ARE AGENTS FOR RANSOMES, SIMS, AND JEFFERIES, LTD. IPSWICH, ENGLAND. And are prepared to execute Indents upon reasonable terms for their I PORTABLE AND TRACTION ENGINES. STEAM THRESHING MACHINES & AGRICULTURILI^CfIINER^ y Intending Purchasers desirous of taking advantage of a low rate of freight by direct sailer, which : m exuected to leave London for this port in July- August, should communi. ate with us at once. •c * Parsers rPQiiiriugße-ping a^d '**■< wing Naobine Extras should send in their orders th lt month, so as to ensure early delivery for next season. We have a Geod Selection of RANSOMES' AND SYRACUSE PLOUGHS AND FITTINGS ■.laxiTUVi'".--'^ .w IN BT' -OK, AND OTHEE ' AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 83, 9 April 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 83, 9 April 1902, Page 3

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