ANCHOR I^^^ STEAM LINE OF 1 4^3 PACKETS Attß APPOINTSD TO L^iiAVE FOR WfiST?:)RT, IIOKITIKA, AND GIIEYMOUTH. rnaE CHAR'hSEDvVARP^w Motuelfa, ■*- on TdUR-jDAY, the 7tb March, at 8 a.m. TKB KENNEDY, on SATURDAY, 9th March. rnriE murray, on Thursday, the X Uthinsfc. FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT. THE CHARr.KS KDVVAKD, TO-DAY (MONDAY), 4'.h Marc^, at 5 p m. mil li KENNEDY, on THURSDAY, the A. 7th inst. FOR BLENHRIM AND WELLINGTON r|>HE LYTTELTON, on WEDNB-S-X DAY, the 6th March, at Noon. ROI. WANG.-VNUf. THE WALLACE, TO-DAY (MONDAY), the 4th inst., at 5 p - m. 2187 N, Kn«v"ASD3 & CO. T QTANFORD, L.K.C.V.S., O • D VETERINARY SDHGEON, Bega to inform the inhabitants ot Nelson aud thu surrounding diatricts that he mny be consulted daily at the Haudy-sireetSt&bles, and hopes by strict atteouon to business, together with moderate charges to merit a fair share of patronage. 4;o NOTICE. To Merchants, Storekeepers, and tub Public generally. H&VI^G parchasail from the Trustee the iiU3in?S!f, Stock-in-Tra'le, &c belonging to the Esla'.e of VVm, Thomson, I trust that by strict attention to bußsiaej, and by maiiufacluring nmhi'g but genuine art'cles, to merit a fair share of public patronage. ALBERT HENRY FiIASK, Wholesals and Rstail Mandfactuking CONFECTIONER, TRAFALGAR-STREET, KELSON. 511— 2q HARDY-STREET WOOD AND^COAL YARD. NOTICE. i~l EORGE ARMSTRONG having %^% p'jrchas'.d thn business hifherlo csrriei on by Mr. G. Natlou, aa a Deiler in Wood au.j Uoxl, bugs to inform his friends laid the Public generally th >t be intends to continue the Bame, and h)i)O3 by strict, aitention to business, combined with moder te pr;c3B and fair dealing?, ti merit 8 fhare of public support. Wood and Coal delivered to all parts of tho Town. Wood cut ia lengths to suit customers. Orders punctually attended to. Note thr x\t.dbisss.— Corner ( f Hardy and Church-streets, a few steps iroru the Eiiilsray 'Bus terminus 495~25 SEWIM MACHINES!! W. C. WILKINS Ijttites the attention of intending purchasers to bis stock of Machines, which includes some of those which he believes to be the best ever introduced as regards general effieiene) r and durabilit} 7 . Amongst Hand Look-Stitch Machines, TAYLOR'S FRICTION GKEAK occupies a foremost place, and the WEUTIiEIM (to arrive shortly) also possesses many excellencies. ' In Treadle Machines, the original AYHEELER & WILSON is still a favorite, on account of the excellent work it produces, the ease with which it is worked, and its rapidity, and the NEW SYSTEM WHEELER AiSD WIL'- ON is highly approved ibr its great range of work, and its adaptability for all family requirements. Tekms — Hand Machines, Cash. Treadle IMachiuea either cash or 20/---per month, under the Wheeler and Wilson plan of hire and eventual purchase. Machines for special uses 'procured to order, and information and price "lists forwarded on application by post or otherwise. W. C. 'WILKENS, Importing Ironmonger, February, 1878. 1 17
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 54, 4 March 1878, Page 3
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465Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 54, 4 March 1878, Page 3
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