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=UNION= STEAM - - SHIP COMPANY Off NEW ZEALAND. UNITED. Steamers .will be despatched as mder, weather and other circiuar jtances permitting 1 :— -v. 1 — — I—-41 — -4 PICTON AND WELLINGTON. Vainui, Wed., Sept. 13, 7 a.m. Pateena', Fri., Sept. 15, 8 a.na. Uotoiti, Mon., Sept. 13. 10.30 a.im 'Proceeds through to Lyttelton. "* ' , L ■ ■— — »"< WELLINGTON DIRECT.F Pateena, Wed.. Sept. 13, 8 p.m. ilapourika, S.it., Sep. 16, 9,30 a.in No Cargo. ♦Cargo till 4 p.m. ■—i 1 — BN _ rVESTPORT, GREYMOUTH, ANH HOKITIKA. Mapourika, Wed., Sept. 13, 7 a.m. Wainui, Sun., Sept. 17, 8.30 a.ni. Cargo till 1 p.m. Saturday. Perishable Cargo only, NEW PLYMOUTH & ONEHUNC V, (Via Picton and Wellington). Ratoii.i. M0.1., Ki-pt. IS. 10.30 n.ui. Ng Bai^o afteK 9^o a.m. ' NEW PLYMOUTH, WELLINGTON AND SOUTHERN FORTS Corinna, Sat. Si-pt. 23, 2.30 p.m. Cargo till 1 p.m. Cargx> and passengers booked through to nil principal ports in NEW ZEALAND, AUSTRALIA, TASMANIA, FIJI (Suva and Levuka), FRIENDLY ISLAND3 (Tonga, Haapai, and Vavau), SAMOA (Apia), COOK ISLANDS 'Rarotong©,), SOCIETY ISLANDS (Tahiti -, Regular services are maintained to all the above-mentioned ports. ■ 11 — . — * CANADIAN- AUSTRALIAN LIN» (The "All Red" Route.) CANADA, I'MTED STATES AND EUROPE. (Via Fiji, Honolulu, Victoria (8.C.) and Vancouver.) R.M.S. Moana— From Sydney, Oct. 2, and Suva Oct. 10.Passengers may join at either port* Passengers booked through td London by Orient Paciiic lina. THE ANCHOR SHIPPING — AND— FOUNDRYCOMPANY, L^» SABS.ING LIST. WESTPORT. CREYrdOUTII. ANU HOKITIKA, » mllK A7'.77:L7R. TO-MORROW S Wc •!•••>-■!■• v. I.'i-'i insf.at '.' :'.in. )|M!i: K!7N7'!:i) , r. l-'nday, loth inst. WAX (J A NTT. 4 UOL'T I.".t!i in-t. WELLINCTON. * niHE KENNEDY, To-morrow, WedI nesday, 13th inst. at i p.m. 'TTT" I ANJ 1 J INB Iplilsljl AMEEICA, CANADA, "**s EUROPE. Sonoma leaves Auckland, Ffpiday, Sept. 15th. I CANADA, AMERICA. EUROEE, At Lowest Rates. LONDON IN 37 DAYS.---6 Days Longest Time At SeL, ROUND-THE-WORLD. In Conjunction with ALL SUEZ or CAPE LINES, reaching Burop* either Via Suez or San Francisco. 6000 TON STEAMERS , ■IT Knots, .100 Al ati British Lloyd's, Apply For Fares, etc., LEVIN & CO., Lid. Nelson Agents^ , ,-'■ - WANTED— A Good Housemaid. Apply MRS. LIGHTBAND. Wainui.: 1 r *"" "*" ' — ' — SEED POTATOES. Up-to-Dates, Sutton's Redskins, Carmen.: Limited Supply. Earlv application necessarv. NEALE & HADDOW. THOSE who go down to the sea in ships take with them a supply of STAND OUT TEA (vom B Fraxzex &C.0., The Port. „—^» ,j fGet the Habit | f of going to • J $ • Kingston's! $ For everything yon -want in the wf of *s % FANCY GOODS, CROCKERY, . . % % Glassware, Brushware, Lamps, Sta-^ X lionery, etc., etc Yon aie SURE to save money — and you get nice, clean, $ 0 up-to-date goods — as fresh and netf-as^ the building itself. X 1 A LITTLE LIST g: % Taken at random from a host of others '<&. S equally good. ♦. Floral Mirrors, on artistic standi g& .^ ♦ each. „ T x 6 Note Taper, smooth surface,. a P^x of 5 quires 6J X Arnold's Black Ink, ]ost halTprfc^ Yi Yid bottle. _^ 2 X Scrubbing Brushes, very £taß®i[ % colonial make, 6d each. 2.' , Bannister Brushes, handy «uT-BS&-* <g> ful, 6d each. ♦, ■^> Nail Scissors is 90, 'worfn 25 W;^ strong Pocket ICnives 6d. JR Pure Linen Willo-w Bank Letter^ Paper— loo sheets, ruled, with gOodY. f* blotter, 9d. X X Cook's Princess Toilet Soaps noxXX Bb-own Windsor Soap 7 cakes for Z |6d. © n £ S TOfLET SETS, fall sizes, flowered designs, 6 pieces, 10s 6d— works out at <> Sts gd an a^cle- This is certainly $ Good Value. " ♦. 0 Enamelled Toilet Ware in choice^. T designs. jfT White tnd Gold China Cups aadT T Saucers, really good quality, 5s per^X dozen, A' ♦ STEP IN -You are al-tnys wel-^' |come — and you are pretty certain if Y to see something you waat AT THE i f Z RIGHT PRICE I J |G. F. Hingston, y & Na I akd 2, EVERETTS J 5 g BUILDINGS, JS 6 HARDYBTREET, NELSOH, f i Y © Ttlethokz 194, •\ S I'THE SNEEZE IS NATURE'S *8 £ WABNING. »S C£ It indicates that the germs of a <S ♦!♦ cold have found lodgment in the 0} '.♦♦♦ mucoua membrane of the now, JK ,V The sneeze ia an effort to rid the ,33 Tnose of the intruders, but riai-fia X crobes are not so easily dislodged, aj & The cold will develop, but it may & 'A be easily thrown off if the mow <S & ordinary precautionß aie taken, o f «♦ Firat of all take g ; Ifb^l Blue I 1 llß^Flag I ;| ,J^s*\ Cough| I Cure, tf V It is a pleasant, palatable mecU-^ X cine, free from opiates and head- $ } ,*.ache making drugs. It touches^ I »*. the sore spota in the throat, «s ♦!♦ lungs, and air passages with a«S ♦j*Boowilng, healing touch. Ki«*« 5 Y cure is speedy und effective. .*ig V Chemlstß and Storekeepers. *tj V At ls 6d, 2s 6d, & 4s 8d a bottle. Tj : I X Sole Proprietora 4 Manuf ac- Ji ■, I A turers— C ♦» 1 .J. Blue Flag Medicine Company,^ S ♦*♦ Wanganui. *g g 1 ♦;♦ « R . m. Gatswby, Manager, vj 3 1 , A Cock & Co., Wholesale Agents. ;g 1 fe^ fc^^* !^

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Nelson Evening Mail, 12 September 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, 12 September 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, 12 September 1905, Page 3

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