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I ~ . . .._ «j§k§fcii^. TTNION STEAM: PANT'S Steamers are appointed to leave, booking as fol'twa : , FOR PICTON AND WELLINGTON, booking for Lytttlton, Dunedin, papier, Wanganui, Gieborne, Tauranga, Oamaru and Timaru— The WELLINGTON, i.b.. on TUESDAY , 18th June, at 10 30 am., taking Passengees and Cargo for Napier, Gisborne, Tsutanga and Auckland.. The WELLINGTON, s s., on SATURDAY, the 22nd June. FOR WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, and DONEDIN, booking for Timaru and Oamaru — '„: n The TARANAKI, s.s., oa THURSDAY, SOlbJune. ' Ihi lAIAKQA, 5.9, on TEURSDAY, 27th June. •■ : 'V IjlOR TARANAKI and MANUKA^, booking for Tauranga— l\\* t , Tbe TAIAKOA, SB, on SATURDAY; 22nd June ' .'^ T7IOR SIDNEY (bcokinp Passengers to X? Newcastle and Brisbane— The ROTCRUA, ss, from Auckland, 25 th June. Freight and Passage Tickets to be obtained from THOMAS CAWTHRON, Agent, l OP B Government Wharf A RRIVED « TARAnJkI," -^-*- THIS DAY: ""'', Epgles' Claws : ' i Bias Cutting Gauges Egrg Beaters ; Night Lsmps j. : : - Pocket Spirit Stoves ) Pen, Pencil, Knife, and Rubber combined Button- hole Lancets I Machine Threading Thimbles . I Good Timplar Pens ,-. ' Hose Suppcrters , -■'} " | ' Duplex Gaiters, v- i Armlets '.'.- ll ' '"■ \ Veil Pins ; ' Brook 8' Cocrbinaiion Glass-cutter; Scieeofrseharperer, and Knife-sharpener j Tack Hammers . . ' < .'l.! i| ' Key Ringß, &c.i &c. r ;; 1< :I Moustache Protectors '.;'• • }\ Stationery, &c, &c, &c. ,' i Night Larrpa i Indelible lableta - V. : | Chromos and Frames V'V •••■'■■'•'' And a very large quantity of uiagful .ana ornamental things never seen: hen 3 before s can now be seena't ~."-.~^ J. S. JONES'S, ~'lJ BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, &c, 967 Trafalgar- street. /COMFORTABLE BOARD and RESI\J DENCE at Mrs. FLOWERDAY'Si V 689—3 m The Port.. MASON & HAMLIIST^ CABINET ORGAETSi " IN NEW PATENT RESONANT ■ ?*'.-■.- ■ cases. . : A 1 variety; of New and Sliigant •:.'';; .';;;-■ f y ' : Styles, :^|--| - Recommended by Gounod, Vincent -Wallace, r-\ lOosta, Benedict, Strauss, Ole.BuU, \ Santley, Nillson, Bra. Stainer, "^ ; - , , Hcpkinp, and Spark, ; - ; And hundreds of Composers, Organists, and Singers. : W. M. ST ANTON, I soi c agent. Organs Shipped to Evert part of the Colony. ££§T Illustrated Lists on application. 1776

>-^\ •;v7.,:;v" 4 Note to my Customers and the^ublioinitlfetinatter ofKerbsiiie Oil and its safety or otherwise. r 1 Y^TTSTOMEES who use the high'ei? priced oils, which I always re'comV-^ mended in preference to the ordinary qualities, may rely on [theirs .freiggT perfectly safe, as they are pronounced by authorities here and .elsewhere to be far above the legal standard of inflammability. ' !! '"', ' ,1 The ordinary qualities of Oil imporieid jinto. New Zealand, in^^ reference, to the testing ot which so much has of latd been reported in ihe, newspapers^may be as a rule sufficiently safe to stand the test required'byiEnglish Javvviz. 100 degrees, but may not reach the New Zealand^ standard of llo degrees! Unfortunately there have been exceptions «■-'■--- x Badly trimmed lamps, and dirty burners, jre a much greater r soutco of danger . j . , than the use of oil ranging in, fire rest from 100 to 110 degrees] : : ; - i" „."'. ; ' . ';J: iClil j «oao->a"* !- «jiii.h. ■■ ; ; T A simple test, slightly altered from Dow ner's pamphlet, is here' submittedpthat consumers may judge for themselvej as to the kinds of ''oil the^ are* Winff. '. : . ■ VT JE 6 T -:i.;.-:ii.;i.r..,ii:xa Take a cup or tumbler, fill it nearly full of wa^r warmed so ihat a thermometer inserted -th( rein shows^. mjean temperature of/ 110 degrees, pour a small 'quantity of oil on the water, stir a little, then pass a lighted matcl, quickly but closely over the surface of the oil once ; if it ignite j do not use the oil, it is unsafe it does not ignite it can be i lafely used. I'•'..'.1 '•'..'.' i a .'•;; A respectfully, ..; ''^ ; ( ' ■:•"- ;.. •- -../-.•rriif" W % a WILKlds Bridge-streefcjJNelson, June, 187*8, * 1 z:\ii--yi\ l hyuu-iJt

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 145, 17 June 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 145, 17 June 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 145, 17 June 1878, Page 3

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