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BEAUTIFUL HAIR | MAKES BEAUTIFUL WOMEN. THE ALOS HAIR RESTORER j MAKES THE.' HAIR' GROW THICK, AND BEAUTIFUL LADIES! have you a thick, healthy growth. of silkpii wavy hair? Or is your hair weak and .thin, dry and splitting at tho ends ? Aro you troubled with Dandrutf , falling hair^ or premature greyness t ' If so, you ehould use the ALOS HAIR RESTORER. ,'.' . Other ladies, have used it with great success, as tho following testimonials will prove : — Mr. Davies, . . Hair Specialist, Queen Street, Auckland. Dear Sir, — I find much pleasure in recommending the ALOS HAIR RESTORER, as it has done my hair.so much good. I always had a poor_ •'growth of-hnir till I tried your preparation. I" have used five bottles alto- ■ frtivr. :»'.»! >.;iu can sco by tho photo enclosed the wonderful change it • ha> . : iam recommending it to all my friends.— l remain, yours very thaiK^lly, MISS IDA^ ARMSTRONG. ijo, AiJ- are Road, Ponsonby, . ; Auckland. " Mr. Davies, , Hair Specialist, Queen Street, Auckland. Dear Sir,— l have found the ALOS HAIR RESTORER tho best I have ever used for my hair. My hair was quite grey when I first used your preparation, and now I have not a white hair in my head. Wishing you every success. — I remain, yours faithfully. iMRS. R. S. DELANEY. 14, Sentimal Street, ■'•••,-- Herne Bay. ~ : ' The ALOS 'HAIR RESTORER being a purely Herbal Remedy contains no grease, oils, dyes, or colouring matter of any kind; therefore does not make the hair sticky and will not stain the most delicate skin. -•"•■» Price 3s 6d per Bottle. OBTAINABLE ONLY FROM:— W. D. ALLISON, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, • (By Exam.) J . Trafalgar Street, NELSON. EASTEB HOLIDAYS! If Requiring TRAVELLING TRUNKS of all kinds, . HAT BOXES. I PORTMANTEATJX, . . •.■ BRIEF BAGS,- ;. --' ; ' '■-'^X : :' • TjRESS. BASKETS ' ' . _ Etc , Etc., Also-CAMP REQUISITES, You ire Advised to Call at STAEFORDSHISiE HOUSE, ' LAR6E AND WELL - ASSORTED STOCKS. j I.OW PriCi'S. R'.. Spodgrass and Sons, - ■ ■ ' : 1

The Household I ; Linens I —aim a good deal' of attention and careful selection % Novherd can they be purchased tj better advantage ■; I ihan at E. BUXTON AND C 0 .% I "Wo draw attention to the following :— - --1 ' JLinen Sheeting, 80 inches wide „ I White Twill Sheeting, 54aq., 72i0., 80ia , 90in. wide 1 Grey Twill" Sheeting, 54in.,72in.,80in, wide I . White Turkish Toweb I . : . Grey Turkish Towels, I FOX CAMPING OUT, Etc. f I • Tents 6 x- 8 with 9 x 11 Fly ' 'i I „ 8 x 10 \ 12 x 12 .„ . ■ < | „ 10 x 12 „ 14 %' 15 „ ' E. BUXTON & GO., Ltd., DRAPERY DEPARTMENT, TE/AFALGA 0, STREET, KELSON. 1 ""; i ... •' '-,. i

Union Steam Ship Co., of New Zealand, LIMITED. Passengers ML ST procure Tickets a the Office before they embark. Steamers will be despatched as under, weather and other ciroumstanoes permitting.- . PICTON & WELLINGTON. Arahura, Wednesday, Mar 30. 11.30 a in. Pateena, Thursday, Mar 31, 10 a.m. Pateena, Saturday, April 2, 10 a.m. Pateena, Tuesday, April 5, noon. ...WELLINGTON DIRECT. *aTapourika, Saturday, April 2, 8.30 a in. *No cargo. WESTPOBT, GBEYMOUTH. ANV^ • HOKITIKA, , Mapourika, Thursday? March SI, 8 a.m. ♦Arabura, Sunday, April 3, 7 a.m! *Nd cargo. NSW PLYMOUTH- & ONEHUNGA. *Corinna, Thursday, Mar 31, J p.m. j *Cargo'6nly. "~' •• ' ■ . SYDNEY, VJ.A COOK STRAIT I (From Wellington.) Moeraki, Friday, April 8, 5 p.m. [" MELBOURNE, VIA ULUFF. (From Wellington.) Warrimoo, Thursday, March 31, 5 p.m. CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN LINb (The " AU Red " Route) CANADA, UNITED STATES, ANi) , : EUROPE. 'Via Fiji, Honolulu, Victoria, 8.C., and Vancouver), R.M.S Makura.' From Sydney, April 11. From Suva, April 18. Passengers booktd through to London by Orient Jioyal Mail Line. For further particulars apply , OFFICE. Tue Port. ANCHOR S>HIP. J iNS & FOUNDRY C ?^P-^» LIMITED. SAILING LIST. WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH, AND HOKITIKA. ALEXANDER, To-day, Wednesday, 30tfl inst, at 11 aan. WAIME4, Friday, Ist April, at 10 a.m. WELLINGTON. NIKAU, To-day, Wednesday, 30th inst. at 6 p.m. (Direct.) NIKAU, Friday, Ist April, at 7 p m. - (Direct.) NIKAU, Monday, 4th April, at noon. (Via Motueka). MOTUEKA TO WELLINGTON. NIKAU, To-day, Wednesday, 30th hut, • at 1 p.m. (Via Nelson). NIKAU, Friday, Ist April, at 1 p.m. ( Via Nelson). NIKAU, Monday,-4ch April, at 3.30 p.m. (Direct.) ' WANGANUI. About 2nd April. 51 Tons, Captain C. Scullt, will leave as under, weather permitting: - Nelson for Motueka, Wednesday, Mar 30, atß.3oa.ra. ", Motueka for Nelson, Wednesday, Mar 30, at 11.30 a.m. Nelson for Motuoka, Thursday, Mar 31, i at 9 a.m. I Motueka for Nelson, Thursday, Mar 31, i at noon. - . i Nelson for Motueka, Friday, Apr 1, at I 9.30 a.m. • Motueka for Nelson, Friday, Apr 1. at 12.30 p.m. Nelson for Motneka, Saturday, Apr 2, at 9.30 a.m. Motueka for Nelson, Saturday, Apr 2, at noon. ...... Nelson for Motueka, Monday, Apr 4, at | 12.30 p.m. . ■.■■'.-,. Motueka 1 for Nelson, Monday, Apr 4, at 3.30 -p.m. Nelson for Motueka, Tuesday, Apr 5, at 2.30 p.m. Motueka for Nelson, Wednesday, Apr 6, at 7 a.m. Nelson for Motuekaj Wednesday, Apr 6 at 3 p.m. Motueka for Nelson, Thursday, Apr 7, at 730 a m. FOB WELLINGTON BISECT r THE S.S t\ r&-— M A NAR O A sfg^aßßßflßg Captain Hart, Will leave the Motueka Wharf for Wellington direct, on TUESDAY, March 29, 10 p.m. THURSDAY, March 31, noon. Taking cargo for Havelock and Pelorua Sound every fortnight. Fares, Motueka to Wellington j single, i6s; return, 22s 6d ; meals included. Return tickets available for 6 months. The Bteamer leaves Wellington foi Motueka direct every week alternately on Saturday and Monday; also additional trips when required by shippers.' \ WELLINGTON. HAVELOCK, AND ' MOTUEKA STEAMSHIP CO. JOHNSTON & CO., Ltd., Wellington Agents. . TRUE REFINEMENT. Shows in little details. Damt: table linen is one of the first es sentials of a well-kept home, an< you ensure it if you use "LILI STARCH." It's pure and there fore economical. All grocers kee] it. ROYAL MAIL COACH. POKOEOEO— TTPBKR MOTJTEBE — NGATIMOTI. - •• . JAS. HEATH, Peopeietob. COA3H now leaves Pokororo for I'ppe . M.outere, and arrives as per time table appended. Leaves Pokororo, Mondays, Wednes daysi and Fridays, at 7 a.m, meetin Nelson Coach at Price's. Corner, 9.35 a.n Leave Price's Corner on arrival Nelso Coach; 12.35 p.m., arriving at Pokororo s 4 v.m. ■■'.■■ . ', All Parcels and orders receive stric attention. Tourists and Miners wishing to'visi Tableland and Mount Arthur district ca book through, changing for Pack Hors< at Pokororo.- Stores provided if safficiei notice given. JAMBS HEATH, . •- Accommodation House, 25 Pokororo. 4 •■■ . . ■

I - - I JAS. A. WALLACE, : 1 NELSON HOLIDAY-MAKERS. .•'""■ /'■" .. v I COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS, j . . ■ ; ■,= , TOUEISTS& ANJGLfiRS will find . • ■; .' ■■■:.' ) 1 ExcsHent Accommodation. , Telegraph Address: "Wallace,.. MotuHca."' P.of Box 11, Motueka. ' , ■ ' Telephone No. 12. . ■ . , | Tariff: 7s per- day. • Special avvangements for season, r. - -

FOR _S ALE. j THIS THOEOUGHBEED ENTIRE HOKSE, ■•■ ' r - ( IPHETUB. He was bred at the Auckland Baoing Farm by Spencer Qollan, and came of th« best stock of the diy, being by tho same horse as Tircnt D'eau. He tool^ first prize at Nelson Show last year. For further particulars apply to PATRICK BYRNE, : 881 .-—-.-- ■-'■ •-• EastTakafca^ T7IVERY package or w "FRACRA E* TEA" is accompanied by a guarant«o of weight and quality. Sold by L. T.'BOWDEN and CO., Trafalgar street, Nelson. : RCJkh MAIL GOAOM. Kelson- Richmond- ttotueka— Riwaka. NEWMAN BROS,, P'oprietora. nnHJE Proprietors call the attention of X the travelling public to the fact that the RioHMOND-BrwAKA Coach Sebvice has been extended to Nelson, and Coacheß now leave the Crown Stables, Nelson, •DAILY, or Biwaka, and *irive daily from Eiwaka, as per timetabl-3 appended. All parcels and orders receive, strict and Dusinesslike attention. Daily Timetable Leave Iklson for Biwaka at 9 a.m. j arriving Biwaka 2.30 p.m. Leave Eiwaka ' for Nelaon at 8 a.m., arriving Nelson 1.30 p.m. I Luncheon: Bedwood'e -Valley. NEWMAN BEOS., Proprietors. nd Fruitgrowers. BRAND" . ICIDES AND FUNGICIDES AD, SOLUBLE OIL jples on application lo S' COOP. CO., LTD. d Agents ffiotueka. YOU appreciate a fiovoury tea? Try "FRACRA." On sale by. B. FRANZEN, The Port, Nelson. Buyers of properties, if sites or resiletces, agricultural farms, fruit land sheep and cattle stations* will find it to. their best interests to first mter- , view and obtain particulars _from , Messrs Bisley Bros and Co, Hardy - street, who are now offering on behalt 7 of clients some valuable properties on very easy terms, i.e., a suoall deposit, - or in some cases no casn, but improvements to iw made as may be decided upon. Such terms are unusually easy - and gives one with a small capital an , equal chance. . Purchasers, of course, •' have the option of paying cash or to 1 leave the whole" of the purchase money for a term to be arranged, interest at 3 per cent to 5 per cent per annum. No doubt many of our young men starting life will avail themselves of such easy terms. Particulars of some 'of these desirable properties are to be found in Messrs Bisley ,Bk» and Co' a advertising column, which appears in this issue under the heading ci "I^°» Land." 3711

SUCH DAINTY SANDWICHES. Are made with ST.. GEORGE j POTTED MEATS. Everybody likes them, for there are different; I flavours to suit all '.tastea—try I Ham and Chicken, or Ham and Tongue. Be sure you ,get St. Gebrgo Brand, of all grocers, (3d per tin. P.O. Box 102. Telephones: 143: Private, 191. J. SAVAG? & SONS, The Leading House in Nelson —for— I Artistic Wall PapersI English and American. ) • AHTISTS'¥IOIIRWEH ( — AND — I HIGH-CLASS PiCTUREIFRAipS. A Large Stock of Artists' Materials and j Art Engravingß. 1 Sheet and Plate Glass ( Merchants. i Plain and Bevelled Mhrors up to 7 feet, i" PATTERNS OF WALL PAPERS \, ; SENT ON APPLICATION.'; : I ESTIMATES GIVEN. . Sub-Agents : Yorkshire Fire Insurance Company. oil, colourTglass, and WALL PAPER WAREHOUSE. HAEDT-STEEET, ... ... NELSON To Orchardists a "TARGET HORTICULTURAL INSECTI 1 ARSENATE OF LE Quotations and Sau MOTUEKA FARMER 7 -r sole New Zealam h _— pj * INSURANCE. COMPANY OF NEfl ZEALAND, LIMITED. NELSON BRANCH. Fire, Employers Liability, Occident. ■ afld Dise&se, Marine, Cosmmon Law '? Mortgage Indemnity. Workers' _ pom »- pensation, Personal Accident, Fidebtj i Guarantee, Administration Bonds !- ' Plate Glass. Policies issued at Low g est Current rates. nI- The Conipa'ny is a" Now Zealand In it' scitution, with Funds invested locally 1 and offers Absolute Security, Simphc jt ity of , Contract, Prompt and Libera j Settlement of Ciaims. SOF.A..BAMFORD. f ' MANAGER, I . TRAFALGAR STREET. I :■■•.:"

Certificated Plumber and Drainlayer, etc.; Gas and Water Fitter, Bellhanger, etc. Estimxtes given for Drainage and SauiUry Works of__all descriptions. rpHIS BUSINESS is not only the •*■ Pioneer business of tnis city, but the most' up-to-date, having ' been in the lead since 1843, the date of .its foundation, a fact which speaks for itself as regards efficiency. I have now found it necessary -. to extend my business to meet the requirements of my numerous cußtomera in connection with the drainage scheme, and I have Imported dlrMt & large consignment of up-to-date Bamtary fittings. The class of work turned out at my establishment is well and favourably known, and all work is guaranteed. SOLE AGENT for the much imitated but unequalled "Pawer Inverted Burner," the greatest light of the age. I am also sole agent for the everlasting Metallio Hose (which I sell at the same price as you are paying for common rubber hose). Phorie2Bl. ADDRESS: Nob 84 to 88, Bridge St. STANLEY BROOK AND WAKE BIELD MAIL. LEAVES Stanley Brook every TUESDAY, THUBSDATandSATUBDAT Mornings at 0.45, calling at Thorpe Poßt Office 'at- B.IQ, and Dovedale at 9, arriving at Wakefield at 11 a.m. Returne same day, leaving Wakefield at Ip.m., Dovedale at 3 p~.m,/ahd Thorpe at 4 p.m., arriving at Stanley Brook at 6.30 p.m. A comturtable covered Conveyance for Passen gers. Parcels: carried at a reasonable rate. All orders entrusted to the underpinned will be carefully attended t °' r . H. WELLS, ■:'-. Alaif Contractor gcs6 e@a eysr? Policy t«»g*< Stbcbi pssaon lnaorat^ andit J> conditions eertft ftbaoSntely saaarfe finalj £ffi*ated Ihftt wt*ter« way hftppea sfee ftU> wtSne oi Ma yob*} in as certwn to b« paid whan tfw fllaim aacnm m that to *" «^^

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