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tuxixv/i.i aj.j_ir___.Tj a__jj__r w. vi NEW ZEALAND, LTD. Passengers uvst obtain Tickets i the Office before* they embart. Steamers will be despatched i under, weather and. other circumstanct permitting:—. PICTON ana WEI&INGTON. •Penguin, Monday, February 1, 1 p.n Pateena, Thursday, Feb. 4, 9.30 a.m. Penguin, Friday, February 5, 9.30 a.n •Cargo 8, a.m. ; to 9 a.m. , w WELLINtJTQNDIRECT. Mapourika, Sat., Jan. 30/4 a.m. ■ JPateena, Saturday; Jan. 30, 3 p.m. Pateena, Tuesday, Feb. 72, 7 p,m. irahuM, Wediatday.'i.gau 3, 8 a.m_ ■ „„ y *No cargo. J-Cargo^fintil Satjirday. WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH asd HOKITIKA. •/, •Arahura, Sunday," dtanuary 31,"? a.m. Mapourika, Wed., Feb. 3, 8 a.m. •Cargo ([perishable wily) until noo Saturday.) , NEW PLYMOUTH and ONEHUNGA •Rotoiti, Friday,' Jan. .29, 5 p.m. . 'Cargo.. until 4. p.m. SYDNEY Via COOK STBAIT (From Wellington.) D Moeraki, Friday, Feb, 12, 4 p.m. - — ~ -' i ' " | ' " " | " M MELBOURNE Via BLUFF. _ (From Wellington.) Warrimoo, Thursday, Feb. 4, 5 p.m. *■ CANADIAN - AUSTRALIAN UNI „.„.,. ( Th « AU-Red Route.) CANADA, UNITED STATES an< EUROPE. R.M.S. MAKURA From Sydney February 16. From Suva, February 23. i! Passengers booked .through to Londoi t by Orient Royal Mail Line. ' For further particuiarc ,v.c-i. »» +s> p : Office, The Port " THE ANCHOR SHIPPING AND FOUNDRY COMPANY, LTD. WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH asj> HOKITIKA. Tbe ALEXANDER, To-morrow, Saturday, 30th inst., at noon. Tho WAVERLEY, r Monday, Ist February, at 10 a.m. WESTPORT aiid FOXTON. IThe KENNEDY, To-morrow, Saturday, 30th inst., at noon. WELLINGTON Via MOTUEKA. The WAIRAU, Monday, February 1, at 2 p.m. (Cargo received up,UI 10 a.m. only.) (Leaving Motueka "for Wellington at 6 p.m.) THE WHTHEIM FAM_3_Y lEWUVO v ____AOHINE. _^___k_________^___^__Bl^_^__^_^_____^_________K^____B_L^_____j*' ■ ii AfILUK f i „T_!Jt^ xeellenf 9BaliUea"of thUr MACHINE are costly to prodnee; but expense, time, and .effort have not r been Spared to make a flrst-c'ass DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE. The PAETS of the Macliiue ate beautifully made, highly finiihed, and I weU fitted. It does the greatest variety of work, and the stitch is most perfect. The WERTHEIM SEWINQ MACHINE is eonstrueted for HAND USE only, or -iritti tie HAND AND TREADLE eombinod, making one of the most: COMPACT and CONVENIENT FAMILY SEWING MACHINES yet placed on the market. The WEBTHE3M SEWING MACHINE is also done in the popular DROPHEAD style, making a really handsome piece of FURNITURE. The NEW PLANET WERTHEIM MACHINE in DROPHEAD pattern. Trith Torpedo Shuttle, combines the latest features in Sewing Machine Manufacture, including reversible feed and check sfrp for finishing oil. An important point for Dressmaker? snd others where time is an important factor. It is a light running and rapid worker Local Agent— MßS FRANK MOORE. BBIDeE-ST., NELSON Q. OSCAB HEWETT & CO., LTD., Head .Office, M Cuba-st. Extension, Wellington. GRIFFINS' TRENTHAM BISCUITS. New Lino— really Delicious. New Line— really Delicious. Try them.— All Grocers. Try them. — All Grocers. iWTFIN AND SONS, LIMITED. MANUFACTURERS. beeobhryandbastinTl •^UXDEBTAKEKS, NELSON. I ire prepared to conduct Funerals ■ on the most Scientific & Economic I Lines. ■ Works iVangnard Slreetjrrivato I Addresses, 78 Tasman- Street and B Washington Valley. I _»■_■__■■■■■— HMWJ h,f:'#est GJHEMIST. „.■ ' i - FOR Twelve ;Y«ars .Dispenser to the late JDr-Morjce,- Greymouth, and late of Ashurst. ;.li» opened a Chemist's Shop in Hardy-street : (between Snodgrass' and Kenjing.j). . . PBEsepiPTioSs '&aasm&Y . '.jpss^sed: Horse and Cat^lQ ;-ige(Ji<^acs aspedalty. SOW Sutton's or.een. top and Purple Top Aberdeen -Turnips.; Unrivalled croppertV.-;.-' '. TAg5Er«,& LEVIEN. NOBTH BRITISH' & MERCANTILE INSUBANCE COMPANY. Capital ..... JyJJ .'. «3,000,00fr Fiw Fnna . . yi . • •-. 2.500,000 rfan'ng been appointed AGENT?! or the tloye weU-knov.:t C-Wsi yy we are prepared .to .accept all claf=. FIBE INSURANCE at lowest cuire. rates. "V* FuU particulars on. application. NEALE * HADDOW, '. ." Local AgentMurray, Bobe^t», Ss Qo., hief Agentß._a^,-Attorjieys, . WtiMJfiNL'i' .

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 29 January 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 29 January 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 29 January 1909, Page 3

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