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UNION STEAM SHIP CO. 0* j. NEW ZEALAND, LTD. - '~ Passengers iirisi obtain Tickets s» the Office before they embark. Steamers will"' bo despatched as jr under, weather and other <Mcumßtancf« P»f f lOl , 0 ? ■?* WELLINGTON. lit Saturday, April 17, 8 a.iij. Pateena, Tuesday, April 20, 9.30 n m. fateena, Thursday. April 22, 10 a.ra.. ' ~ WELLINGTON DIRECT Mapounka, Saturday, April-17, 7 a.m. No cargo. C«go ip.rah.bl. „,„'„„, -JJ^ Batiuday. ■ AU % L liS ß^n7&^ plii ' F-'ora, Saturday, April 17, 9 p.m. SYDNEY Vi» COOK STBAIT ' ' (From Wellington.) Moeraki, Friday, April 23, 4 p.m. MELBOUBNE V» BLUFF. (From Wellineton.j • - Manuka, Thurs., April 22, S p.m. CANADIAN - AUSTRALIAN LIN* _.„. JTne All-Hed Route.) CANADA, UNITED STATES «nd EUROPE. R.M.S. MAKURA, From Sydney, May 10. r rom Suva, May. 17. ' Passengers booked through to Londoa oy Orient Royal Mml XinL THE ANBROR t SHIPPING AND FOUNDE> COMPANY, LTD. i WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH *«*• The K ENNE^ KITIKA - « The'wAV^RL l^, inSt -' at n °° n - T Wednesday, 21st inst. 7 WELLINGTON. " (Direct.) The WAIRAU. The'wAl^Vu! th iMI " 3 P ' m - V\ednesday, 21st inst., at 4 p.m. Mv>ndoy, 19>U inst., at 9 a.m. (Via Nelson). The WAIRAU, Wednesday, 21st inst., at 10 a.m. (Via Nelson.) 1 WANGANuT ; lh(> ALEXANDER, Monday, 19th inst., at 4 p.m. WAIKAWA BAY. . The KOI, To-morrow, Saturday, 17th inst., at noon. (Re^ turning same evening.) TO _LBT. , Slßf S ?lA F^giil?ffi: Abo: rpwo oooms. JLwo JXooms. KogaXX^ E - E - --PHOTOGAPHER. TBAFALGAR-STREiBa' WAIMEA WEST ROAD BOARD ELECTION. IN pursuance of the provisions of"The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908," I, James O'Connor, hereby , give notice that a poll for the Election of THREE MEMBERS of the Waimea West Road Board will be held on SATURDAY, May Ist, 1909, and I hereby appoint the Waimea West School as the place, and SATURDAY, April 24tb, 1909, before noon as the time to receive nominations of Candidates. Nomination papers can be had from the undersigned. The retiring members are : W. L. Palmer, L. H. Palmer, and J. W. Satherley. Dated this 14th day of April 1909. JAMES O'CONNOR, Returning Officer. S.S-.RAKAIA"" LONDON DIRECT. SHIPPERS requiring space in above steamer are requested to apply for same at once. Rates of freight same as from Wellington. E. BUXTON & Coy., Ltd., Agent?', New Zealand Shipping Coy., Ltd. NELSON FOOTBALL CLUB THE above Club will open the season on SATURDAY, 17th, at the Park. All playing members particularly requested to be present. R, GILBERT, Hon. Sec. SLEEP IS'IMPOSSIBLE! I You've simply got to wake up when one of our Alarm Clocks go off. . ; They ring at the time you n want them to,— they wake I you up at the proper time fc; and keep ticking away the J hours all day without the '■ slightest variation. f I We've got them all H prices— al sizes, bub H only one quality— the M quality you have f I grown accustomed W to expect from us. y Apart from onr stock of Alarm I Clocks we liave a splendid stock a of Proocues — Now ; Design*, | ■ t.eautiful in their oriainal'iy— ' I■■ •• surprising in their lowness of price. 1 BROWN & KERB, | | NELSON I MiAITAI fIUiSR : mHE Whole of thifr Valuable ■ PnjjWr jf X has now been taken" up, Vi.'l THE EXCEPTION OF TWO SPI i.v •~r DID BLOCKS of 1100 AoßE§.and i "■ •! « ACRES each, known as THE ALMf ''-•»•-• TREE FTAT BLOCK arid THE OO ■ l' " HILLS BLOCK, which will be Le! « LEASE for a term of TEN YEARS «« MODERATE RENTALS. EACH of these Blocks LIES WK: l» UP TO THE SUN, is WELL GRAt* I l» and WATERED, and contains AMP! « . - SHELTER FOR STOCK. These FINE HOLDINGS being c!n.«H to tha CJCy boundary present an. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY for- : SHEEP OH DAIRY FARMERS and OTHERS on the look out, for .a fnwli : V - Run within EASY REACH OF" A MARKET. The HILLS are of- GOO1? AVERAGE QUALITY,! aid th a es- .-' tensive FLATS contain RICH LOAMY SOIL. ;?:'. ■■'.■■■■ .. In additioii to the ato'vi) runs there •' arc TWO SMALL FLATS of about THREE ACRES EACH of RICH LANti WELL SUITED FOR MARKET- GARDENS, v :> Full particulars on application to FELL & ATKINSON, " '',.','. Solicitrrs A COOKING KANOB..WITH AS open fibs: IN addition to being constructed on better principles, and therefore strontter and a batter cooker than any other -' Range on the market, ; — • THE IMPROVED "ZgAIiANDiA I .'* ' "> Is the only Range in the Dominion with - .r an Open Fireplace arrangement. l">Thus it-' r is a real Fuel Savor, a perfect ventilator ..S:^ for the kitclien. and a delightful comfort- ;'. er in cold weather. ._ . '■'■'*-'._ Ki. It has other advantages, but send for a y free illustrated (Jescriptive-.GatalogU!:. ' BABN7NGHAM" AND CO. LTD., GEOEQE-ST,, DUNEDIN.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 16 April 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 16 April 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 16 April 1909, Page 3

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