ANCHOR I ifcfc^ STEAM LINE OF [^^3 1 PACKETS ARK APPOIMTBD TO LBAVB FOR WEBTPORT, HOKITIKA, AND GREYMOOTH. TTSEE CHARLES ED WARD, via Motueki, ■A- on FRIDAY Morning, the Bth Msreh nt 9 o'clock. THE KENNEDY, on MONDAY, 11th March. THE MURRAY, on THURSDAY, the 14th iast. FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT. THE WALLACE, on THURSDAY, the 7th ingf., Rt 5 p m. I^HE MURRAY, on MONDAY, the lUh mat. FOR BLENHEIM AND WELLINGTON THE LYTT ELTON, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY,) the 6th March, at Noon. FOR WANGANQI. mHE WALLACE, on MONDAY, the llth X inst. 2187 N. EDWARDS & CO. JQTANFORU, L.R.C.V.S.. c O VETER[NARY iURGEON, Bege to inform the inhabitants of Nelson and the eurrouading districts that Be n*y be comulced 4*ily at the H ardt-strew Stab&kb, and hopes by strict atUation to brffcins^B, together with moderate charges to marit a fair share of patronage. 4;o NOTICE. To Merchants, Rtorekbepbes, and thk Public generally. HAYING purchased from th« Trustee the Busine«p, Stocfe-in-Trai«, &c. belonging to the Ss«.e of VVft. T-'komsom, I trust ihsk by strict attention to buSttnea, and bj manufacturing nothing but jjeauine arfciclea, to merit « f«ir share of public p"»tronage. ALBERT HENRY FBANK, Wholesale and Rktaic, Mano^otoking CONFECTIONER, TRAFALGAR-STREET, NELSON. ffil— 26 HARDY-STREET " WOOB AND^COAL YARD. NOTICE. C\ EORGE ARMSTRONG having \A purchwßsd thp buaineu hitherto carritJ on by Mr. G. Natloh, a & Oesler in Wood aad Caul, begs to inform hw Friendi and the Public generally that ke intends to continue tbe same, and hopes by strict attention ro business, combined with moderate prices and fair dealing, to merit a chare of public support. — — Wood and Coal delivered to all parts of the Town. Wood cut in lengths to suit customers. Orders punctually attendsd to. Note the Am>bkbs.— Corner of Hardy and Church-streets, a few steps Jrom the Railway ' Bus terminus. 495—26 SEWING MACHINES!! W. C. WILKINS Invites the attention of intending purchasers to his stock of Machines, which includes some of those which he believes to be the best ever introduced as regards general efficiency and durability. Amongst Hand Lock-Stitch Machines, TAYLOR'S ERICTION GEAIt occupies a foremost place, and the ■ WEUTHEIM (to arrive shortly) also possesses many excellencies. ■ ■■" ■ '*n ■ ■ In Treadle Machines, the original WHEELER & "WILSON ia 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 WILSON is highly approved for its great range of work, and its adapta« biltty for all family requirements. Teems — Hand Machines, Cash. Treadle Machines eituer 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. WILKINS, Importing Ironmonger, ]sr_ELSoisr.§i February, 1878. . .. 'an
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 55, 5 March 1878, Page 3
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463Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 55, 5 March 1878, Page 3
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