i shipping* THE NEW ZEALAND .niPPINO COMPANY S BOYAL MAIL LINE-OP SrEAMEBS FOR J LONDON. I I VIA MOSTB VIDKO, TBNNKRIKFK AND PIiYMOLTH I Be«r Accoajroodation (or all claesea Of I'asaen^eri I »t Lowest Kates. I Steamera I _ I^"°' 7 Pr ° b ? a ble Tons Departure Date Whakatane .. .. 6(15 Lyttelton j Much 2G Wakanui .. .. 5706 Wellington April 3 Paparoa .. .. 6503 _ April 24 Tongariro"' .. .. 7661 .„ I May 22 Rimutaka .. 7764 .. : June li) Wairaata .. .. 5610 ITo follow Papanui . . . . 6582 _ I Otarama .. .. 3935 1 j Ruapehu* 1 .. .7 7705 ! I. .-..._ * TWIN SOBEW. Oo_su*l Passage to port of departure FBES* Warrants lamed for Passages from the Dnftr?Kingdom Sound the World (_r.t-cift6B) throujcb Oaosda oj United State*, retnrnini? by K.Z._. 00, or vioe vers.. Bar further parttoobn. appiy to SfMR SiESW *?J!A-_ANI> SHIPPINS CO., *l*»., Bsk >7es3?. fBTTnoA-Miu. ' Messageries Maritimes Co. FRENCH LINE OF STE'MKRS, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE TO LONDON via OOL J.MBO AND PARIS. Nord-Deutscher Lloyd GERMAN USE OF STEAMERS, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE TO LONDON, ANTWERP AND BREMEN vxa COLOMBO AND SUEZ. Nippon Yusen Kaisha JAPANRSE LINE OF STE»MERS, MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY TO CHINA, JAPAN AND EASTERN PORTS. For particulars of Bailing, fares and freight, apply to J. G. WARD & CO., Agents OHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION CO.. LIMITED MONTHLY LIKE DIRECT PASSENGER STEAMERS BETWEEN NEW ZEALAND AND LONDON FARES : Saloon Aocoramodation from £42 to £68 single, and £70 to filOS return. Third class frum 15 to 19 guineas eingle, and £'.*£ te £36 return Plub 10 per cent. TO SAIL— WAIWERA, to eail March Sth AOTEA, to sail March _oih To friends bringing relatives out from Home special acuities given by iusue ol passage order to the oolony. Full particalars on application to Passenger and Loading Agents Ot WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO. THE S.S. INVEROARGILL wiil leave ihe InverOirglll Jetty for Dunedin and other porta every TH_*KS£>A¥, fetan-ing from Dunedin EVERY TUESDAY. Freight from Dnnedln— 13s Per Ton—lSs Dellverei Into Store or to Railway Station. For further p»r*i!o__irt apply to A. B. OAMPBELI, Aesnt i Royal Mail Coach Lumsden, Te Anau and Manapouri. JOSEPH M. CROSBIE, Proprietor, (Cook and Sons, Agency THE above bi-weekly coach service will be resumed after tbe 31st Ootober, 1900, as follows .--Leave Lumsden every Tuesday and Satuiday np to 30th April, 1902, immediately tfter the arrival of the morning trains frem Invercareill and Kingston, returning from Te Anau on Mondays and Thursdays, leaving at 6 a.m, an. will reach Lumsden in time to catch afternoon traina to Invercarpill and K'sg-ston. FARES— Lumsden to Te Anau, Singio £1 6a, Return, £2. Special coach or buggry can be arranged for at any time. Terms on application to the proprietor RAILWAY HOTEL, Lumsden. NOTIOE. MIS JOHN SOOTT, proprietor of Bcott'a flax remedies, bega to intimate than ac he will be abeent from town for a further period, he deaires that all communications be addressed to Box 2, Port Office Otautau.and they will receive attention. _OOTI'B OINTMEUT should be in every house. A sovereign remedy for braises, burns, scalds, eto Mr Scott's other preparations are highly recom mended for the relief of Indigestion, Liver Oomplaint and Inflammation (interral or external), Eczema and Piles. All these are obtainable at W. G. Gilohriflt's, lay street, Macalister and Co., Dee street, Jaa. Allen, bootmaker, Tay street, Lewiß and Ait-ken's store, Appleby, and Matheson'a and Ache^ eon's stores, Otautau Bpeoi-1 personal attention In bad cases. IMPERIAI* G-laF FOOD CAN BE USED WITH EITHER SKIM, SEPARATED MILK, OR WHEY. Made from malt, oooked and uncooked cereala, scientifically blended, so as to be the beat substitute for whole milk. At tbe same time will not cause " scours," as is the case with linseed alone. If mixed and fed according to instructions, it is the most economical food in the market. A small bag (251 b) will last one calf five weeks, an longer if milk is plentlfuL PACKED IS 26L8. BAGS. OR 200LB. SAOKS. Awarded Gold Medal, Dunedin Exhibition, 189S Firet Award and Special Mention, Auckland Kxhibi tion, 1899. TESTIMONIALS. From J. Burt Veale, Mt^burst, Taranaki, Deoember 22nd, 189<», Dear Sir,— l have much pleasure in recommending • imy farmer friends in Taranaki tbe use of the " mperial " Oalf Meal as a valuable help in the successful rearing of their calves. In my opinion, that used in moderate quantities, oooked and mixed with skim milk, it answers all the purposes of the imported meal at abont half the cost. I have tried them both, and in each caee have been satisfied with the results, but 1 give the preference to the " Imperial," on aocount of ite being tbe muoh cheaper feeder of tbe two, a very valuable consideration in a place where the values of cattle are ohly nominal.— Yours faithfully, J. BURT VEALE. (Extract from the "Wyndham Heiald." June 14th, 1901.) Mr John Mcßean, of Seaward Downs, yesterday told UB of a satisfactory experience he has had in rearing calves with artificial food. He raised twenty calves on " Imperial " Calf Food, and at the same time h_d others which he fed with new milk. The former did quite as well as the latter, and (when sold Ive months old), realised top market values. Mataura Island, January 24th, 1901. Messrs Langdown and Son, Christchurch. Dear Sirs,— Re Calf Food purchased from you, t may say that I was well pleased with it, as my calve** did very well while fed with it, and 1 consider it very satisfactory as an economical Calf Food.-Yours faithfully, T. W. FOSTER. At Ohristohureh A. and P. Show, November, 1896, the First Priz- Exhibit for Veal Oalf not exceeding eight weeks old, and for butcher's purposes only, waa reared upon " Imperial " Call Food. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., SUB-AGENTS FOR INVEBCARGILL. LANQDOWN & SON, OHRISTCHURCH.
THE FAMOUS REMEDY FOR COUGHS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION, * HAS THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY CHEST MEDICINE IN AUSTRALIA. _^ ( , . Ajp,],,.,,,^ ar ,i amazed at Us wonderlul miluin't . Sufferers trom any form uf Bruin lulls, Cough, I 'Htirnlt v i,t Urenthing, Hoarsenens, Pain or Soreness in the Chest , 'experience delightful and immediate relief ; ami to those who are subject to Colds on the Cheat it is invaluable, as it eifeet.s a complete -tire, ft is m..?; Ihose who have taken t lisw • ,^ irr j tatK ' )n ln , n( ! throat and giving .strength to the. \ im.r, ...ml ii mum ther allows a Cough or Asthma to 1... ume chronic nor Consumption i ,-, develop. Consumption has never been known to exist where " Coughs "' h.ave been properly treated with this medioine. No homo should be without it, as, taken comtort.ing in a *J _ - at. tlu- beginning, a dose is generally sufficient , and a Complete Cure is certain. jMT" BEWARE OF COUGHS. Remember that every disease has its commencement, and Consumption is no exception to this rule. OF OTUCaiIS „^S (Small 2s 6d.) PREPARE]) ONLY and sold wholesale AND RETAIL ry the proprietor W. G. HEARNE, Chemist, Geelong, Victoria. ,1,> * vCl^^ by ?Dst toa " y (Large, is 6d.> WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR SOUTHLAND -MAOKERRAS & HAZLETT, LIDDEL STREET, INVERCARGILL.
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Southland Times, Issue 15183, 13 March 1902, Page 1
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