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. » TTJSi UIS SXHi A M pSjl^ SHIP COMPANY OF JW&*i||b NEW ZEALAND. TIME TABLE FOR OCTOBER. PROBABLE SAILINGS. Steamship. Date oi Sailing. g^J FOR NAPIER. Moa Wednesday, Oct. 2 3 p.m. Manapouri Wednesday, Occ. 2 5 p.m. Australia Monday, Oct. 7 FOR AUCKLAND. Australia Wednesday, Oct. 2 8 a.m. Flora Wednesday, Oct. 9 FOR NAPIER, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, & DUNEDIN. Manapouri Wednesday, Oct. 2 5 p.m. Flora Saturday, Oct. .13 FOR AUGKLANV AND SYDNEY, Manapouri Sunday, Oct. 13 FOR AUCKLAND VIA COAST. Austrfclia Wednesday, Oct. 2 8 a.m* FOR SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON. Talune Wednesday, Oct. 9 FOR AUCKLAND, VIA WAIPIRO, TOKOMARU, AND AWANUI. Australia Wednesday, Oct. 2 8 a.m. FOR TAURANGA VIA AUCKLAND. Australia Wednesday, Oct. 2 8 a.m. FOP TOLAGO. BAY, TUPAROA, ANL AUCKLAND. Moa About Monday, Oct. 7 FOR BLUFF, HOBART, AND MELBOURNE VIASOI/THERN PORTS. Manapouri Wednesday, Oct. 2 5 p.m. Tranships to Hauroto at Dunedin. FOR NAPIER AND WELLINGTON. Australia Monday, Oct. 7 FOR TOLAGO BAY, TOKOMARU, WAIPIRO, TUPAROA, AWANUI, TE ARAROA, HICK'S BAY, ORETE, TEKAHA, OMAXO, AND AUCKLAND. Moa About Monday, Oct. 7 FOR TONGA, SAMOA, FIJI, AND SYDNEY. The Taviuni leaves Auckland about Wednesday, Oct. 23. FOR SAN FRANCISCO & HONOLULU FROM AUCKLAND. Maripoßa Saturday, Oct. 5 FOR LEVUKA AND SUVA. Upolu leaves Auckland about Thursday, Oct. 10. FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL. I Leave Sydney | Leave Melbourne Orotava | Oct7 I Octl2 Oruba | Oct. 21 | Oct. 2G Cuzco | Nov. 4 | Nov b SOUTH SEA ISLANDS EXCORSIONS.TheTaviuniwillleaveAucklandabout Wednesday, 23rd Oct., for Tonga, Samoa, Fiji, and Sydney, returning same route ; to be followed by the Ovalau four weeks later. COOLGARDIE GOLDFlELDS.— Passengers booked through to Wesc Australian ports. Passenger tickets must be taken at the Office before embarking. THOS,jtDAMS. LIST OF NEW BOOKS. rpRILBY (the Book of the Day), by Geo. X Dv Maurier My Lady Nobody, by Maarten Maarteus A Veldt Official, by Bertram Mitford My Lady Rotha, by Stanley Weyman The Despotic Lady, by VV. E. Norris The Tale of Chloe, by George Meredith To His Own Master, by Alan St. Aubyn A Tragic Honeymoon, by Alan St. Aubyn The Story of Bessie Costrell, by Mrs Humphrey Ward. Dalrymple's Wife Corona of the Nautahalas, by Louis Pendle ton Dods (new cheap edition, 2s 6d), by E. F. Benson. Celibates, by Geo. Moore With Edged Tools, by H. S. Merriman Wanted, a Sherlock Holmes; by W. F. Stead The Great Secret, by Hume Nisbet Loveday Brooke (lady detective), by G. L. Pirkia. Man of Mark, by Anthony Hope Father Stafford, by Anthony Hope My Early Adventures, by H. M. Stanley" The Three Graces, by the author of Molly Bawn. A Drama in Dutlch, by Z. Zangwil The Man Who Didn't, by Mrs Lovett Cameron. A Gender in Satin, by " Rita " The Sale of a Soul, by Frankfort Moore Dairy Bacteriology, by Dr. Ed. , Von Fren denreich In the Midst of Alarms, by Robert Barr A Waif of the Plains, by Bret Harte Sir Robert's Fortune, by Mrs Oliphant The Old Chateau, by Richard H. Savage The Making of Mary, by Jean Forsyth Soapy Sponge's Sporting Tour (9d), by R. S. Surters. Billy Bellew, by W. E. Norris Wright's Poultry (new editions, with colored plates). The authority. Royal Academy Pictures of the Year (complete bound volume) Famous Cricketers and Famous Grounds, beautifully illustrated Gems of Art (a tour of the world) The*' Graphic" Atlas (the latest and best produced), in moroc-o or cloth The New 9d Atlas (handiest and best up to date). INDEPENDENT PENS (New Shipment Just Opened). /WThe NSW "VENUS" TOBACCO is universally pronounced the Beat Dark Tobacco that can be procured. Try it at once I thos."adams, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, NEWS" AGENT & TOBACCONIST, Gisborne. "TRUTH IS STRANGER THAN FICTION." npHE TTNIVERSAL /CLEANSER Is pronounced by Public Opinion to be the most MARVELLOUS AND PERFECT SOAP ever introduced into the household. One Bar will -prove this, if Directions are followed. WILL WASH CLOTHES SNOW WHITE without labor, in rain, well or salt water. Softening to the hands. WILL CLEAN, POLISH, OR SCOUR anything or everything in the household. TRY IT/ PUBLIC OPINION. " IT IS CHEAPER AND BETTER THAN ANY OTHER SOAP." From Mr J. W. Shellard, Qisborne. €l I have used your ' Cleanskr ' in cold water for general cleaning purposes, in public p' Q -cea and offices, and I have no hesitation in* say i n " that it is cheaper and better thanany otl£r soa? I. 1 "™ ÜBed V . Ifc d( ?f s J . th i e work easier and b -'-ter, and takes all dirt, stains and grease before v. J cun . trul y «W it is astonishing the various uses *''- cau De put to." " NEVER USE COMMON SOAP AGAIN." From Mrs IV. Law, Ormond. " I have tried your ' Cleanser ' for washing and general household purposes, and am exceedingly pleased with it. I find that it .is far superior to common soap, and exceeded my utmost expectations in respect to its qualifications. I shall never use common soap again so long as I can get ' Clkanskr ' as I find it cheaper, saves abor, and gives better results." "MA HANDS ARE QUITE SOFT." From Scottie (Mr. Jab. Siddons ), Gisborne. " I cunna say ower muckle in praise o' your ' Clkanseb ' in regard a its use for the hands. Ma outside wark, gairdining, milking, splitting wood, etc., for the last auuht (8) years has given me awfu* bad hands in cauld weather, but this year, since using your soap, and in spite o' the heavy frosts, ma hands are quite soft, and free from cracks and sores, which they never were before at this time o' year. They feel quite pleasant and different a'thegather noo when I get up i' the morning. Deed I think its maist invaluable, and only wants trying to make its am way.*

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7449, 1 October 1895, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7449, 1 October 1895, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7449, 1 October 1895, Page 2

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