J^mM\. TT NION steamIBdlp^S "J SHIP COM W3&» PANY'S Steamers are appointed to kayo— IT* OR PICTON and WELLINGTON,] booking for lyttelton, Dunedin | Nf.pier, Wnngp.nui, Gisborne, Tauranga Oamaru and Timaru — The WELLINGTON, ss. on SATI'RD IV, the 23rd M-.rcu, at 10 30 * ?n The WELLINGTON, s.s., on TUESDAY. 26th March. FOU WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON ' aud DUMKDIN, broking for Timar-j and Oaiuaru— lhe TAIAUO*. ss, TO-MORROW \ (FRIDAY) thj 22id March, nti 10 « IK. The TAX AM A XI, ss , oa THURSDAY, *Sih ilare'i. I?OR TARANAKI and MANUKAU. booking for Tauranga — The TARANAKI, ss, on SATURDAY, the SSe.i Mare!), at 12 o'c'ock f-o-*n. The TAIAKOA, s.s.. oa SiTURBaY, soth March. FOR SYDSEY (bookii*.-? Pavergers to Newcastle and Brisbane — she ROTORUA, ss , from Auckt-.u !, -2nd April. Freight snd Passage Tioketa to be obtaine-i from THOMAS CAWTHUOS. Agent, 10*8 Government Wharf riIOL'OGRAPBY. HAVE your PHOTOGRAPH taken at once by Mr. W. STUAHT, at the AGRICULTURAL HALL, KICHMOSD. Peicfs, 10s. <f Dozen. 6s. i^ Half-dozen. 963-4 ALL DEBTS OWING to Mrs. BURCH, in connection with the SHOP in Col-lingwood-*'treet, aust be paid to Mr. JOHN NEWBEIifiY, whoie receipt will tesuuicient. S E. BURCH. March 15, 2878. 939 Established 16 Teaus. CABINET IAMUPACTOEY i i WHOLIiSALK AND RETAIL. All kinds of FURNITURE made on the premisea. DINING-ROOM SUITES in Mahogany Jarrah, an Cedar. DRAWING-ROOM SUITES in Knglfcli Walnut, not in cappy colonial wood tha will tike the worm. f-W New arrivals and parties about to furnish will find it to their e.-p'.cial advantage to call and judg-e for themselves. A FEW SUITES ON HAND. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer, and Undertaker, BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON. 132 W. C. Wilkins Is now receiving a Large Supply oi of various makes and patterns, selected for excellence of illuminating qualities aud general suitability for this market, with Improved Burners, recently introduced by some of the leading English makers. W. 0. WILKINS offers a election from the four undermentioned of KEROSINE, in stock or to arrive, and in so doing would remind his Customers that No Lamp will burn well without Good Oil, and it is true economy to study quality rather than lowness of price. ' DoWlier'S '—the standard Oil, but scarce this season and high in price. * Nonpareil '—a good Oil, considered by some as equal to Downer's, and cheaper. * Brilliant '—in 2 or4-gallon Tins . the Oil generally imported into New Zealand. * Diamond '-—a useful Oil at a low price. W. C. Wilkins, Importing Ironmonger, NJSLSON. March 1878. u %
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 69, 21 March 1878, Page 3
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