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1 /f^eS, TT UD] OART "OARKER vHm S.S. ANGLIAN will leave Qisborne Auckland and Sydney, On SATURDAY, 25th January, 1896. Last Launch at 10 a.m. I' — The— S.S. TASMANIA Will leave Gisborne for NAPIER, WELLINGTON, CHRIST- '• CHURCH AND DUNEDIN, I- On WEDNESDAY, 29th January, 1896. Last launch at 7 p.m. i. Passengers booked through to Newcastle, Melbourne, Hobart, Launceston, Albany, Freemautle, Brisbane and all Australian ports at very LOW fares. !' TIME - TABLE '• (Weather and circumstances permitting). ■a| a | Port "cb 9 "3) Q H 2 a vi '• l__i 1 i_ Syanoy Jan. 8 Jan, 22 Feb. B Feb. 19 Auckland a. „18 „ 27 „ 10 „ 24 „ a. „14 „ 28 „ 11 „ 25 '■ Gisborna „15 „ 2!) „ 12 „ 2G Napior „16 „ 80 „ 18 „ 27 Wellington „17 „ 31 „ 14 „ 23 l * Lyttelton „18 Feb. ] „ IB „ 2D l- Dunedin a. „10 „ 2 „ 16 Mch. 1 „ a, „21 „ 4 „ 18 „ 8 Lyttolton „ 2-2 „ B „19 „ i Wellington „23 „ C „20 „ 5 »• Napier „21 „ 7 „21 „ G 1. Gisborno „25 „ 8 „ 22 „ 7 „ Auoklanan.. „2G „ 9 „23 „ 8 n a- „27 „ 10 „ 21 „ 9 Sydney Feb. 1 „ 10 „ 29 „ 14 *' By arrangement made with the Union Steamship Company, Passengers talcing return tickets iby the Huddart-Parker Company's line will have the privilege rr of returning 1 by either of the Union Co.'s East Coast time-table steamers, as well as by the Tasmania or Anglian. , c COMMON, SHELTON AND CO., Ltd., Agents. 331 £R JOHNSTON at AND CO., it i, „ Tailors, Mercers, Etc., : HAVE " IE^jSIMTO'VIEID to premises lately OCCUPIED BY BAftSC OF HEW SOUTH WALES (Next Door to Mr W. Good's). R JOHNSTON AND CO., Tailors, Mercers, Etc. (y NEW FRUITS. NEW MUSCATELS NEW ELEMES NEW SULTANAS NEW CURRANTS NEW FIGS NEW PRUNES j NEW JORDAN, VALENCIA, & SICILY j ALMONDS. DESSERT FRUITS IN GREAT VARIETY. TINNED AND POTTED MEATS TINNED PISH in large assortment ), CANTERBURY HAMS AND BACON ), DUTCH, CHEDDAR, AND AKAROA CHEESE. 5s Very Choice Line of ld eR©CBCECT AND GLASSWARE, Specially selected, consisting of Breakfast, Dinner and Tea Sets , Alternoou Tea Sets (Willow pattern) Jugs, Caruff3, Vases, Glass Ornaments Etc., Etc. D JAM AND FRUIT JARS COPPER AND ENAMEL PRESERVING 28 PANS. - ■ (H THEATRE BUILDINGS, Gladstone Road. WHY toil and drudge so at tho wash tub? WHY rub your clothes to pieces in your efforts to get them clean ? I WHY bend over a steaming tub and fill IJ the house with steam and smell ? WHY endanger health imd life by inhaling hot steam and effluvia? WHY liavo rough and coarso hands from strong soda and washing powders? [ c WHY all this, whou by usiug CLEANSER SOAP you can do the wash so easily, with littlo rubbing, without steam or smell, without risk to your health, IB or injury to your skin or tho clothes ? CHRISTMAS ™ GLEAMING Is best and easiest done by usinc CLEANSER SOAP. Its good effects will last longer, and there is no offensive suda to endanger health. Be advised, and Cry it I Ksr ifrjLL Directions Round Each Bae. PUBLIC OPINIONFrom Mrs F. A . Prince, Dickens Street, Napier. "I tried your CLEANSER SOAP on tho sold water system, just tho way that your directions siy, and I find that by washing in that way I did not use so much Boap, and the things, Borne of which were very dirty, were made beautifully clean, with hardly any use of tho board at ull, only just to rinse them well in two waters. Then I had them all hung up and dry long before dinuer-time, whereas, if 1 had had to boil the water and rub the clothes to pieces in the usual way, it would have been much harder work, and in thia hot weather that saving is a great advantage, and all tho fuel saved as well, besides getting plenty of time for the dinner. I am very much pleased with the Clbansek, and shall be glad if you will let mo have a further supply, or send mo the namo of your agent.", SOLD. BY ALL QROOERS. rf~IRAND VALUE. — 50 Men's Colonia 1 - \~W Tweed Suits 21s, worth 35s ; 40 pairs Men's Colonial Tweed Trousers, 6s lid and j 9s lid; 35 Boys' and Youths' Colonial Tweed I Suits, from 20s.— At Teat and Friar's. ' |

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7540, 22 January 1896, Page 2

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