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UNION STEAM SHIP CO I OF NEW ZEALAND-, ; LIIVinED Passengers MUST procure tickets at the Office before they embark. ■ Steamers will be despatched as under, weather and other circumstances permitting : — ! PICTON AND WELLINGTON. Penguin, Saturday, October 5, 6 a.m. , 'lYii^uin, Tuesday, Oct. 8, 8.30 a.m. 1 Aialmra, Wed., Oct. 9, 9.30 a.m. Penguin, Thursday, Oct. 10. 0.30 a.m. I 'No cargo for Wellington. I "WELLINGTON DIRECT. Aralmra, Friday, Oct. 4, 6 a.m. Mapourika, Sat., Oct. 5, 8 a.m. (No cargo.) 1 ' .— i WESTPORT, GREYMOUTiI, AND I HOKITIKA. Aruhura, Sun., Oct. 6, 7.30 a.m. Cargo (perishable only) until noon on Saturday. Mapourika, Wed., Oct. 9, 8 a.m. NeTv" PLYMOUTH & ONEHUNGA Rotoiti, Monday, Oct. 7, 8 p.m. SYDNEY, VIA COOK STRAIT (From Wellington.) Moeraki, Friday, Cct. 11, 4 p.m. CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN LINL. i • (The "All-Red " Route.) i CANADA, UNITED STATES, AND EUROPE. R.M.S. AOEANGI-, From Sydney, 28th October. From Suva, Novemebr sth. ' WEST COAST SOUNDS CRUISE. 1 Waikare, from Dunedin, Jan. 18, 1908. Passengers booked throngh to LondrI by Orient Royal Mail Line. .. I For further particulars apply at tbn Office, The Port. THE ANCHOR SHIPPING AND FOUNDRY COMPANY UTO WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH jind I HOKITIKA. The ALEXANDER, I To-morrow, ! Friday, 4th inst., at 10 a.m. <■ The WAVERLEY, Tuesday, Bth inst. WANGANUI. The ALEXANDER, I About Bth inst. j WELLINGTON Via MOTUEKA. The TASMAN, Friday, 4th inst., at 2 p.m. (Leaving Motueka for Nelson at 6 p.m.) The TASMAN, Monday, 7th inst., at 4 p.m. (Leaving Motueka for Wellington at 7 P-m.) NOTICE. IN THANKING my Customers for Past Support, I wish to notify them that I have this day DIS posed of my Bakery Business to Mr. JAS. ANSTICE, of the Nelson Brad Factory, and that they will give him the same cordial support as they have given me. FREDERICK T. FAIREY, Haven Road. HAVING taken over the abov» Business, I trust that by keeping up my usual standard of quality, a and sharing with my customers th» advantages gained by centralisation, to merit the same support as given to my predecessor. Mr Fairey will remain in my employ, and tho public in the vicinity of the Port who hay« hitherto been unable to obtain my bread, ara notified that I will run a delivery cart in that direction. All business will be transacted at_th» Nelson Bread Factory, opposito the " Queen's Gardens, Bridge-street. JAS. ANSTICE"jVfALSTER QJEED TJARLEY. Pi! IME SAMPLE. "N^TEALE &• TTADDC W. OAMARU TABLE POTATOES?" FEW TONS really choice. Secure ! promptly. TVTEALE & -ADDOW. N ESTLE'S ESTLE'S COCOA. IT'S STIMULATING AND REFRESHING QUALITIES MAKE IT THE BEVERAGE "PAR EX. nELLENCE" FOR TH7C COI') WEATHER. Sold by all grocers in J atid 41b tias ALWAYS~EAT CMC. MOREPORK BREAKFAST BACON PERFECT IN 7LAVOUK Positively the Mildest Cure known. The Guaranteed product of Canterbury Grain Fed Pigs. Killed and Cured under Government Inspection. Always ob- ! QAgDONI_A_HOUSE, DV J. Porter Harris, Land & Estate Agent, I DEStRi&LE TOWN AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES FOR JSALE. ADDBSBS: Norwich Union Chambers, HARDY STREET Ocean Occident AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LIMITED, WORKERS 1 COMPENSATION AND PERSONAL ACCIDENT IN SUBANCE AT LOWEST CTJBKENT R&TES. J. Porter Harris, District Agent. Norwich Uruoa Fir* - Xnsor&ncc - Society* [Establishes 1797.] Aaoun' Insand ... ... 600 . 000 Losjo i'aid /is,soo,«» Yitmu'iu Insect Jkl&Hil 9 * Lowest Ratts v>f Premium. Losse* promptly an.! Ijberally Settlei bf the undersigned, J. Porter Harris, AGENT AND ATTORNEY FOR NELSON. MARLBOROUGtt AND WESTLAND, ' Noßwten Union Chambers, Corner Trafalgar and Hardy Street,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 3 October 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 3 October 1907, Page 3