Tlie Wonier blNew Zealand • IS HOW T. S. WYMOND & GO. CAN SELL Metis Dark Pagets, New Shapes, at 21$ Metis Double Mole Trousers for 5s ll#f Boys' Knicker Suits, only 9s lld Metis Heavy Merino and Cotton Shirts and Drawers, 2s 6d Boys' and Metis Havard Shirts, Is 9d %. : Metis Tweed Sac Coats, 16.? lid i Metis Crimean Shirts, Plain and Fancy, 3s Qd Heavy Nelson Tweed Trousers and Vests, 21s .' ', ! : ) ALSO,' ■ ■ ■ -:=■ .:•■■;■ -..,: ;'. Special Cheap Lines; DRAPERY. Ladies' Velveteen and Cloth Jackets, 3s 11 d White, Blue, and Grey Blankets, 10s lid per pair !■■"\ ti Fancy, Stuff, and Wincey Dresses, As l\(l Grey Calicos, 2s l ld, 3s 1 Id, • 4's lid the f doz. Felt Carpets, Is' lie?. Coir Mattings, 2s Qd ; Straw Hats, new shapes, Is. Fancy Ribbons, 3d and 6dperyd. Ladies' Tucked Drawers, Is lid. Stays, Is 6rf Ladies' Night-dresses, 3s. llrf. Chemises 2/11 Our Country Friends can more tluan save tlieir travelling expenses by zaaking thei^, | ; purchases at the U . HALL OF COMMERCE^ Ji The Cheap Drapery Corner^ StfEILSOIV. FOE HAVFXOOK DIRECT. QCHOOI/ COMMITTEES ,m «• . ' , O quested to forward to the uoder- > Vjfe. 'PHE Schooner « MAY ». will B | gned a 8 ear i y « possible, r ive autogrsph "Wffl^-iiwimVi^MSJjJw ?°' fc . T V" "'gnatures ot'the Vewly-elebled sCommittees,5 Committees, ™BgMOBBOW NIGHT at 8 o'clock. th ;witht he names of their Chairmen fTvT; ffo'S'ejght or Pawage spply and Hon. Becretarica. to the Master on board, oi to ; : ; ,„. ,-p * TTriTi^^hWi .•w .-,. •...:.:,.» . m^w ; 20.8.3 ;-a^iuaSw2£lU '■■'■' ■ ■ ■ ••-■■-- ••■ '• - :'■<■■ ' ■ '- ■ ■■ . ' ■• • ■ . ■■■■ ■■:■■'! •>:•:. ■;>■:■■. :ui: lo<uui ANCHOR INN, Havenroa l (late Mrs. ..., : , , '- r^~ ~~. Adam). I ,•; Lime Juice arid Glycerine, Stay Busks, 26- HtlNlilOH INTEMANN, Proprktor; Scents, Cis, Pomade Collars and Cuffs, ...: >j . -• - Gloves, Ribbpps, .Laces, Flowers, Tea Sets, Violet Powder, Purses, ELECTION NOTICE. Wi?^/^'^) ' Dolls, Mps, Ha,ts,> Hair Nets, ', MOTUEKA HIGHWAY BOARD. *^jffi%!^? 1 1 !'' ' T-r--/ ;, r ' Boot's '(Moa^h.'^rganß,^.,,-'"!: T> ATEP ATERB in the undermen- Wbket of '-.; .j XL tioned Sub-Districts are hereby • " SfiiJ. ' ' i; ; summoned to meet on MONDAY, the Ist day -,-*»-■-. Z^T --- -r of July next, at Noon, at the places stajlecl -B-A^JtV/0-^aL.IINSt below, for the purpose of ELECTING ONEf ' : ' ... , ON ; , .. \ ,.' j duly qusl fled person in esch Sub-District to TTTtr-Rr/\-\TTMn /t j m -i i supply vacancies in the Motueka Highway W YMOND S 6d. Tal)l6. Board, caused by the retiieimat of Messrs Ki.ives Macmahor, W, , W. Ooppins, 0. . Dencker, and 9 palr g ol f k8 8.-F! Burrell, whose term of >-wi|l then ; Looking i. Glasses, 0 ' expire, but who will, be eligible for re-election. I a ,ji e ,» Wcoland CotXiwiKA, 1 ......,.............,5cH00L800M ton Ho c, Men's Wo 1 Motdkea ...Institute y a^d CottonSvcks^prawins; , w Upper MbBTKKB......i.SiBADScHOOi,BooM ; Slates, Two v Slatei, Noatimoti ..Schoolroom '..?■>. , Bufflea, Towels (whH^i brown), In the event of a Poll being demanded, the i^.Neck, Ties, ; *toej j Match [rflfKße^ Poll will commence as soon as possible after. .> . ,»nd .Plpep, M.Earthe Nomination, and coatidue for Four Hours, ... «P? 8 Vfl Broaches,. Handkerc)|iefs, &o. aridnolonger HAlili OF COMBijBBOE. './■; HENRY., ALEX. TABU ANT, •■ '"- : : ' ■■■•-■^•\ Secretary.: T)OARD and RESIdenCE for FOUR Secretary's Office, Lower Moutere, J3 Steady MEN, I7s. per week, at !f Mrs. June 12, 1073. 2026-bw FOLCKMAN'S, Brldge-at , Nelaon. 1991-5
Note to my Customers and the Public in the matter of'Keroßkb Oil and its safety or otherwise. ' ! ;;: •';, /CUSTOMERS who use the higher priced oils, which I have always recom" \J ■ mended in . preference ; to the ordinary" qualities, may rely on their ; tfeing perfectly safe, as they are pronounced by authorities here and elsewhere to be far above the legal standard of inflammability. '' < The ordinary qualities of Oil imported into New Zeaia'^, i ' i {n]rofe^finc'el > |o the , : . \ testing oi ; which so much has of late, been reported jn the neV?papera, are as a rule sufficiently safe to stand the. test required by . EnglisJiildW^viz., 100 degrees, but may not reach the New Zealand standard off 110 .degrees. Badly trimmed lamps, and dirty burners, are a much greater source of dinger than the use of oil ranging in fair teßfc from 100 to, 110 degrees.'-''', '; : ' Hl A simple ' testy'slightlj^ [Mm Downer's pamphlet, -is here Bubmitted^ that conaumera may judge for themselves as to the kinds of oil they are uaing, , ;..•:■• .■. . .n-.,M"EI ! S : T- : - : • ' !j wTake' & cup or tumbler, fill it nearly full of watep w t arme^ so. that a thermometer inserted therein shows{a mean temperature^bt 110 . : fo^rebs, pbur a smal| quantity of ojl , on the water, stir a little, then pass a lighted match quickly but closely over the surface of the oil once ; if it ignites do .not use the ojl i|^ «pa/^ if it 1 does not ; ignite it can be safely used, Tours (respectfully, \>,\ >. r.t a „.. . „, _ i " vt.; ' w>c., wtosaw. Widge-Btreefc, Nelson, a June, 1878 f ; * a a Mi»v\
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 143, 14 June 1878, Page 2
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