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fTTUDDAR3) TpARKER LINE. S.S. ANGLIAN will leave Gisborne Auckland and Sydney, On SATURDAY, 25th January, 1896. Lasb Launch at 10 a.m. — The— ; S.S. TASMANIA | Will leave Gisborne for NAPIER, WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHURCH AND DUNEDIN, On WEDNESDAY, 29th January, 1896. Last launch at 7 p.m. Passengers booked through to Newcastle, Melbourne, Hobart, Launceston, Albany, Freemantle, Brisbane and all Australian ports at very LOW fares. TIME - TABLE (Weather and circumstances permitting). I Z =3 §1 § 1 Port ■s a ■& a & <n a in 3 < 3_ Sydney Jan. 8 Jan. 22 Fob, 5 Fob. 19 Auckland a. „ 18 „ 27 „ 10 „ 21 „ a. „ M „ 28 „ 11 „ 25 Gisborne „ 15 „ 29 „ 12 „ 2G Napior „ 1G „ 80 „ 13 „ 27 Wellington „17 „ 31 „ 14 „ 28 Lyttelton „18 Feb. 1 „ 16 „ 29 Daneain a, „19 „ 2 „ 16 Moh. 1 a. „21 „ 4 „ 18 „ 3 Lyttelton „22 „ B „19 „ i Wellington „28 „ 6 „20 „ B Napier „24 „ 7 „ 21 „ fi Giaborne „ 2f> „ 8 „ 22 „ 7 Auckland a. „26 „ 9 „ 23 „ 8 ,i a. „27 „ 10 „ 24 „ 9 Byanoy Feb. 1 „ 16 „ 29 „ 11 MPmiMn mmmammj By arrangement made witli the Union Steamship Company, Passengers taking return tickets by the Huddart-Parker Company's line will have the privilege of returning by either of the Union Co.'s East Coast time-iable steamers, as well as by the Tasmania or Anglian. COMMON, SHELTON AND CO., Ltd., Agents. 331 R JOHNSTON AND CO., Tailors, Mercers, Etc., HAVE :r,:e3:m: o "vis id TO PREMISES LATELY OCCUPIED BY mm of ?™ south walis (Next Door to Mr W. Good's). R JOHNSTON AND CO., Tailors, Mercers, Etc. NEW. FRUITS. NEW MUSCATELS NEW ELEMES NEW SULTANAS NEW CURRANTS NEW PIGS NEW PRUNES NEW JORDAN, VALENCIA, & SICILY ALMONDS. DESSERT FRUITS IN GHBAT VARIETY. TINNED AND POTTED MEATS TINNED FISH in large assortment CANTERBURY HAMS AND BACON DUTCH, CHEDDAR, AND AKAROA \. CHEESE. Very Choice Line of Specially selected, consisting of Breakfast, Dinner and Tea Seta Attornoon Tea Sels (Willow pattern) Jugs, Oaraffs, Vases, Glass Ornaments Etc., Etc. JAM AND FRUIT JARS COPPER AND ENAMEL PRESERVING PANS. (8 THEATRE BUILDINGS, Gladstone Road. WHY toil and drudge ao at the wash tub? WHY ru b your clothes to pieces in your efforts to got them clean ? WHY bend over a steaming tub and fill tho house with steam and smell ? WHY endanger health and life by inhaling hot utoam and ellluvia ? WHY have rough and coarse hands from strong sodn and washing powders ? WHY all this, when by using CLEANSER SOAP you can do the wash 80 easily, witli liltlo rubbing, without steam or smell, without link to your health, or injury to your skin or the clothes 1 CHRISTMAS ~ CLEANING Is best and easiest done by using CLEANSER SOAP. Its good effects will last longer, and there is no offensive suds to endanger health. Be advised, and try it I ssr Full Directions Round Each Bab. PUBLIC OPINIONFrom Mrs F. A. Prince, Dickens Street, Napier. "I tried your CLEANSER SOAP on the oold wator system, just tho way that your directions aiy, and I find that by washing in that way I did not use ao much soap, and the things, some of which were very dirty, were made beautifully clean, with hardly any use of tho board at all, only just to rinse them well in two waters. Then I had them all hung up and dry long before dinner-time, whereas, if I had had to boil the wator and rub the clothes to pieces ia the usual way, it would have been much harder work, and in this hot weather that saving is a, great advantage, and all tho fuel waved as well, besides getting plenty of time for tho dinner. I am veiy much pleased with the Cleakser, and shall bo glad if you will let me have a further supply, or send me the name of your agent." SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. GRAND VALUE. — 50 Men's Colonial Tweed Suits 21s, worth 35s ; 40 pairs Men's Colonial Tweed Trousers, 6s lid and 9s lid ; 35 Boys' and Youths' Colonial Tweed Suits, from 20a.— At Teat and Fbiar's.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7541, 23 January 1896, Page 2

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