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UNION « [.Am anirw OF NEW ZEALAND. LIMITED Passengers MUST obtain Tickets Us the Office before they embark. Steamers will be despatched, as un« der, weather and other circumstance*, permitting:— PICTON AND WELLINGTON. '. Penguin. Tuesdpy, Sept.. 29, 9.30 a.m. Arahura, . Wednesday, Sept. 30, noon. Pateena, Thurs., Oct. 1, 9.30 a.m. ■ ■ — : : — ; < WELLINGTON DIRECT. Mapourika, Saturday, Oct. 3, 10 a.m. No cargo. WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH en) " _ f „ HOKITIKA. Mapounka Wednes., Sept. 30, 8 a.m. Arahura, Sunday, Oct. 4, 11 a.m. Cargo (perishable only) received until noon Saturday. SEW PLYMOUTH «nd ONEHUNUA. Kotoiti. Monday, Sept. 28, 6.30 p.m. (Cargo until 4 p.m.) SYDNEY Via COOK STBAIT ■>« v l F F° m Wellington.) Maheno, Eriday, Oct. §, 4 p ro. CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN LINBCANADA, UNI^STATES, ~» R.M.S. MOANA, Erom Sydney October 26. *rora Suva*November-3ri ™"-COAf3T SOUNDS CEUISIT W9 k p fl ° 'f VeS , cii y- W«i J".. appLt^ reSandfU,rpMti^ ar3 **» • THEANCHdjR»; SHIPPING AND FOUNDRY COMPANY LTD WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH and The KENNED?™^Friday, Oct. 2, at 11 a.m. T , . T ___, . WANGANUL The ALEXANDER. To-day, ' Monday, 28th int., at 7 p.m. WELLINGTON The WAVERLEY, To-day, ti 28 * "**•' 3t S P-m-The WAVERLEY, Wednesday, 30th inst., at 5 p.m. The^AVEK Vk M °™ EKA Friday, Oct. 2, at 10 a.m. (Uaving Motueka for Wellington at 1 p.m.) WESTERN ENTRANCE. The WAVERLEY, Wednesday, 30th inst., at 10 a.m. (Returning same tide.) BRITE-GLAS. J ITTILL Olean and Polish Windowa _T T and Mirrors in one-fourth of th« time nsnally taken. E. «J»VE & SON. Agents. SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY, A Keep Yonr Iloney in your own pocket*. GRIFFIN'S CRACKERS s?ihrJ' llan tllft imported article. GBIFFIN & -ON'S, Ltd., ■ Alton-atreet. rTIASTE IN TTATS. YOU can't display good taste Lv Hat» unles you have TASTY HATS to select from. '■ In New Zealand we hold the Premier position aa Ladies* Milliners— having won the hiehest awards at the recenl Christchurch Exhibition. ' . 0« r . W,31,in Bton8 ton Sho P in- Cuba-street ia . tuJl of the i finest Hat Creations from i^ ai 'B l liondon, and our own rooms. VISITT7S WHEN YOU COME TO TOWN. -■ADAMS A a WELLINGTON. H. P. WEST, -/CHEMIST. FOR Twelve Years Dispenser to tha late Dr. Morice, Greymouth, and late of Ashurst, has' opened a Chemist's Shop in Hardy-street (between Snodgrass' and Fleming's). Prescription* carefully dispensed. Horse and Cattl* Medicines a specialty. NGLING -' SEASON 1908-xdo9. ~ NQLING" SEASON 1908-1909. J. E. HOUNSELL & CO. J. E. HOUNSELL & C.. INFORM their customers and friend* that their fall stock of ANGLING GOODS is now 'to hand and unpacked, and is by far the best stock yet handled. BODS in great variety "for Trolling and' Fly Fishing, and froa best makers, at Low Prices. Artificial Flies, only the best and in great variety.,- Artificial Minnows aim fines of all descriptions, but each so*! chosen to suit our rivers. Reels, I-m"**i Fly Books, Ferrules, Waders, C'ipl», . TraDs, Worm Tackle, and every i« .ol site. Information gladly given. Inspection invited. All letters promptly answered* Licenses to fish as usual. J. E. HOUNSELL & CO. G. LANGLEY : BELL Has For Sale :— " Waimea-r, Srmd house and wood shed ; 2 •. frontages. 50ft '* 363 ft. £350. Port. Good 7-rmd villa, bathrm (h and c) p.w.c, all con, iacre orchard and garden, £1050. Port. 9-rmd residence, bthrm and con., lovely grounds, 2 acres in all, £1250. Kawai-st. 8 "imd house, large section ef land, 58x196ft. £400 Cambria-st. 6-rmd villa, bathrm, copper, . tubs, and gas stove, 45ftx about 200 feet deep. Cheap. MOUNT-ST.-New 5-rmd. Villa, all modern conveniences. Land 50x132. £62& Monnt-st. New 5-rmd residence, all con. land 100x132ft. Wainui. New 5-rin. villa ancf- con. "Lan-l „ 55x150ft. £625. Cambria-st. Nearly -new. 6 rms. and coo. 50x163ft.'£650 Brougham-st. New 6-rmd. house and coo, . 'Land 45x180. Cheap,? £500. Wakapuaka. Fine Farm 140 acres, nearly all ploughable, winter 350 cheep new 7- rmd residence & outbuilding.' Good 7-rmd.- Villa and liacres prolii) orchard and garden ; quarter I'o • from centre town, £750. Bronte-st. — Modern 8-rmd. 2-storitd l'-c sidence, all conveniences; 1 acre o ground and garden. Building Sites-Waimea-rdr 58x164 £150 } Mount-st., 50x132, .£125; Alton-tt... . 10x73 £250 ; Hardy-st., 76x100 £250 Port, i <Mare £180 or acre £CSO; 5 acres land in city limits, planted young orchard, high situation £1050. 5 acres city -limits, nice flat laudgood soil, £1200. Easy Terms arr. Mwij more properties f ' -lie ou m\ books. Call and see lin ■ O. LANGLFY BELL House & Estate Agent, 9>. 'rafalgar-s'

THE MOTOSACOCHE. CYCLE. Specially Built for every <iay work. For the Man who really needs a Motor. THE MAN OF MIDDLE AGE. THE PROFESSIONAL MAN. THE BUSINESS MAN. Those who have hitherto looked npon Motoring as impossible. It is a light weight, with the trength of a giant. Little more than half tho weight of ts competitors, yet it will do almost 11 that they will do. and very much hat they will not do. Inspection invited, and a trial run ladly arranged for. Solo Agent for Nelson Province — 8 VJTNN VICTORY ENGINEERING WORKS, NELSON. ["he Best Place for Cycles, Repairs, Tyres, or Sundries. IANOS! Highest Grades,. Prices defy competition. Inspection invited. Handsome iron frame Pianos, latest patents, from faO.V-NAYLOR, importer, 22 Trafalgar 'Square, Nelson.

NOW OPENED SPRING & SUMMER GOO IK-'-"-ALL DEPA&TMI&TS. FI3ST DISPLAY, FRIDAY sth Septemfe WILKIE'^ ESTATE, BRIPQE street.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 28 September 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 28 September 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 28 September 1908, Page 3

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