JJNION STEAMSHIP CO. OF NEW ZEALAND (Ltd). Steamers leave Wellington as under cireum•tnncM nivmitting— LTOLTON AND DUNEDIN, Corinna, Saturday, Oct, SO, 7 p.m. l'enguin,* Saturday, Oct. SO, U p.m. Rotomnliona* Monday, Nov. 1, 4 p.m. •lyttcltounmy. LYTTELTON TIMARU, OAJIARU, AND L DUNKDIN. Corinna, Saturday, Oct. 30. 7 p.m. LYTTELTON, DUNEDIN, IILUFF, HOBART AND MELBOURNE, Tarawera, Thursday, Nov. |, 4 p.m, SAI'IKII. GISBORN'E AND AUCKLAND ToAnau, Monday, Nov. 1, 4 p.m. Omapere,* Saturday, Nov. 0. 'Calls Kast Coast Buys. SYDNEY VIA AUCKLAND. Wnihora, Thursday, Nov. -1, 4 p.m. SYDNEY DIKECT. Wakatipu, Saturday, Oct. 30, 8 p.m. Monowai, Saturday, Nov, C, 4 p.m. NELSON DIRECT. Mahinapua, Sunday, Oct, 31, 10.30 p.m. tWninui, Wednesday, Nov, 3. riCXON AND NELSON. Houpiri, Friday, Oct. 21), 1 p.m, Mawhera, Monday, Nov. 1, 1 ji.m, Tenguin, Tuesday, Nov. 2, 1 u.m, NKW PLYMOUTH AND ONEHUiNGA Mahinapua, Sunday, Oct, 31,10.30 p.m. Takapunn, TlmraJay, Nov. 4, midn't. WESTFORT, GREY AND HOKITIKA, VIA I'ICTON AND NELSON. Mawliera, Monday, Nov. 1, I p.m. Walnut,! Wednesday, Nov, 3. fDoes not call Picton and Westport. NEW PLYMOUTH AND GREYaiQUTH Herald, Taeiilny, Nov. 9, noon. SUVA AND LEVUKA FROM AUCKLAND Hanroto, Wednesday, Nov. 3, v KARATONGA AND TAHITI, FROM AUCKLAND. Upolti, Wednesday, Nov 24, TONGA, SAMOA, FIJI AND SYDNEY FROM AUCKLAND. Ovalau, Wednesday, Nov. 17, Tickets available by Messrs Huddart, Yatker it Co.'s steamers Angliin and Westralia. Passengers bcoked to West Australian ports Offices CosToiiHODSu quay, Wellington PARKER J - L & CO.'S LAROE AND POWERFUL STEAMSHIPS—WESTRALIA .. 2584 Tons Register ANGLIAN .. 2150 Tons Register, (Weather and circumstances pcmiiuiii?)— TO LYTTELTON AND DUNEDIN. We6irmw I Friday ' I Nov. 5 IC p.m. Anglian I Friday I Nov. 191 3 p.m. TO NAi'IEK, GISBOBNE, AUCKLAND and SYDNEY (Transhipping to Melbourne and nil principal Australian porta). We6tralia Thursday Nov, 11 3p,m, Axolian Tlwieiiy Nov. 25 lip,in, KM// Tickets are avaibhlt also jor stopper or return by m Union Co.'s Steamers, and holders ol U.S.S. Co's Tickets may travel by the above-named steameiis. Head Office tot New Zealand-Queen's Chambers, Welusgton. JOHN MURBELL, Resident A[acaf;er. liOTARY STANDARD SEWING MACHINES. RE as much ahead of all Vibrating and Oscillating Shuttle Machines as the Pneumatic Tyre Cycle is ahead ol the boneshaker. lam perfectly acquainted with all types, and can assure you the comparison is a fair one Everybody knows it is easier to ride ten miles on the Pneumatic than six on the boneshaker, so you do 100 stitches on the STANDARD to G5 cn the others. The STANDARD bobbin holds 50 to 70 yards more cotton than the others, it runs easier and quieter- just like a charm—and by its improved construction it cannot be worn out. Ali< Duplicates in Stock. Inspection Earnesilt Invited. F, J. W. FEAR, ENGINEER, SOLE AGENT AND IMPORTER OF All kinds of Machines, Parts, Needles, Cycles, and Accessories, etc. 90-WILLIS-ST-, WELLINGTON—SO The Oldest Established Machine and Ctcle Expert in the City. airarapa Agents- .. W.F.C.A. fIOW TO FEED STOCK! IMPORTANT TO FARMERS, DAIRYMEN AND KUNHOLDERS. KEIWPTHORNi, PROSSER AND CO.'S (LTD,) GENUINE LINSEED OIL CAKE! is acknowledged to bo the MPST VALUABLE FEEDING STUFF in the market. TO obtain tbc best results from our dawy produce and muiton in the Homo markets it is absolutely necessary that tbo greatest attention be paid to trie feeding of Stock, particularly during the winter, Farmers and others will find that it will pay them handsomely to use our Oil Cake in preference to several other feeding stuffs. Hundreds of testimonials received every yeSr show that it saveß tho lives of valuable animals, increases the <juautity as well ae the quality of milk in cows and forms a nutritious food for Sheep, Bullocks, Worses, etc. t For Show purpose! it surpasses all other foods and breeders of prize Fbck use no OTHER. The Oil Cake is finely ground for Calves, and medium crushed for Sheep, Horses, Cattle, etc. Can be had in whole cake if desired, *» Phice : £8 Per Ton i Smaller Quantities 0/- Per Cwt, An infweilinj Pamphlet, eonlamtnj litt <,j lejli'mom'uli, tent jioit free oil application, KEMPTHORNE PROSSER AND CO.'S, N,Z. Drug Co., Ltd., Drams, Chribtcuubcu, Welunolox, and Auckland. MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 19, Gucznke-stheet, • • Watiifomv (Neil Mertmn's Dye Work) t CuBA-STBEET TRAMS MSB TUB DOOR. THE awe Institution is conducted on similar lines to those long established in the Old Country to enable the public to obtain skilled Medical Advice at a cost within the means of all, «!he chief of the medical staff is J, Grahamhreis, a,d, etc., England, Physician and /Burgeon (registered in New Zealand) from ■Guy's and St. Thomas' Hospitals, and formerly Medical Officer of the Mount Ida /District Hospital, Otago. >Dk Jeffreys, who is assisted by a com ']» tent staff, has just returned from a three jests''visit to England, whero ho mado himself acquainted with all recent improvements in Medical and Surgical practice. The Dispensary contains all [tho newest and moßt approved Drags and is under the Aarge of a Registered Chemist.' Persona desirops of consulting by letter may obtain Advice and Medicine by forwarding a lee of£l. All letters to be Addressed The Manager, Medical Institute, 10, Ghuznee-street, Wellington ' _
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5776, 29 October 1897, Page 1
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