gJgft&rf§K TTNION STEAMJ^^M^ U SHIP COMSteamers are appointed to kavo— EO R PICTON and WELLINGTOW booking for Lyttelton, Duneiiin, Napier, Wanganui, Gisborne, Tauranga, Oamoru and Timaru— The WELLINGTON, s.s , on SATURDAY, 30th March, at Seven o'clock i'i the Morning, arrivirg at Wellington same evening. Cargo received all Friday, | The WELLINGTON, s.s , on TUESDAY, j the 2nd of April. FOT> WELLINGTON, LTTTBLTON, and DU.NEDIN, booking for Timari and Oarraru — TheTAIAROA, S.S., on WEDNFSDAY, Srd April. FOR TARANAKI and MANUKAU, bookiog for Tauranga — The TAIAKOA, s.s., on SATURDAY, 30th March, at 5 p m., tnkir-g Sydney Pa'sengers to s.s. Rotorua. The TAIiANAKI 5,?., on SATURDAY, 6th April. FOR, SYDNEY (booking Passengers to Newcastle and Brisbane— The ROTORUA, as., from Auckl.tv.l, Qnd Apr;i. Freight an-J Paso.igs Tickets to be obtained from THOMAS CAWTHRO3, Aa«mt, 10< 8 G Wh«tf IN RE A«SIGNBn ESTATE Olf ~~ JUDAH MYEUS. ALL PERSONS having CLAIMS against this Estate aie requested to render particulars of some, togeiher with proof of Debt, to the undersigned forthwith. ROBERT LEVIEN. 984 Trußlee. NOTICE. MR. HINGITON will offer BARGAINS in DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS, &c, previous to his Annual Btock Taking. 4679 WAIMEA-SrREET HAVING determined to compete with imported work, my Price Liat is— Boya 1 and Girls' 10's fo 1 3's Laceups 6/6 Women's do, do io/6 Men's Watertights ... ... ... ... ig/- --„ Bluchers 13JI am responsible for all my work. HENSY JACKSON, Bootmaker, 9 * Hardy-street. E LUCAS & SON have received • from Eng'nni a shipment of FANCY GOODS, including Desks, Workboxes, Dressingcases, Ladies' Bags, Water color Boxes, Mathematical Instruments, Inkstands, Card Cases, and a variety of other brticles suitable for presents. A choice assortment of Books, suitable for all in Btock. K. LUCAS & SON, "evening mail" office, NELSON. JAPANESE BASKETS At K. LUCAS & SOS'S. ilk W. C. WILKINS la now receiving a Large Supply of %m Jk. ZMC 9 of various makes and patterns, selected for excellence of illuminating qualities and general suitability for this market, with Improved Burners, recently introduced by some of the leading English makers. 0 W. O. WILKINS offers a election from the four undermentioned ualitiet. of KEROSIN.E, in stock or to arrive, and in so doing would remind hia Customers that No Lamp will burn well without Good Oil, and it is true economy to study quality rather than lowness of price. ' Downer'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. o .W. C.- WILKINS, Importing Ironmonger, NELSON. March 1878.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 75, 28 March 1878, Page 3
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