J^^3k TTNION STE AMU SHIP po«efl «W£^^^ PANT'S Steamers ate appointed to Jtave, booking as follows^ A FOR PICTON AND WELLINGTON, boohing for Lytttlton, Dunedin, : Napier, Wanganui, Gisborne, Taaran'gai = Oarcaru and Timaru— i '«- The WELLINGTON, s s., on SATURN DAY, the 22nd June, at 1 1 a.Wi. 1 '**=? The WELLINGTON, b.s.. cnjTUESDAY. 25th cf June. ' \ : ;'™" FOR WELLINGTON, LYTTELTONv and DUJSEDIN, booking for Timaru and Oamaru — * The TARANAKI. b.s., TO-MORROW-(THURSDAY), 20th June,; at 10 . am Cargo receired all day Wednefday iree of storage. ; "S r Ths TiUAKO-fl, s.s, on THURSDAY, > 27th June. . ! --'~ J ~'- FOR TARANAKI and MA^UKAU, booking for Tauranga— v i The TAIAROA, sB, on SATORDAY,: 22ud June, at 2 p.m., taking Sydney*' passengers to. s.s. Rotorua. j FOR SIDNEY (booking Passengers id Newcastle and Brisbane— ; The ROTURUA, s.s., from" Auckland, 25th June. 1 Freight and Passage Tickets to be obtained from i THOMAS CAWTHRON, Agent, 10 r 8 Government Wharf A RRIVED "TAKANAKI," -^- THIS DAY: . Engles' Claws Bias Cutting Gauges Egg Beaters Night Lamps > ; Pocket Spirit Stores , ; Pen, Pencil, Knife, and Rubber-combined ■ Button-hole Lanceta Machine Threading Thimbles . Good Ttmplar Pens ' . i Hose Supporters Duplex Gaiters ;. Armlets Veil Pins Brooks' Combination Glass-cutter, Scissorssharpener, and Knife-sharpener Tack Hem nera Key Rings, &c, &c. Mouetache Protectors Stationery, &c , &c, &c. Nighc Larrps Indelible Tablets : . Chromos and Frames * ; And a very large quantity of useful and ornamental things never seen here before, can now be teen at • J. S. JONES'S^ | i BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, &c., 967 Trafalgar-street. COMFORTABLE BOARD and RiESIVJ DENCEatMrs-FLOWERDAY't?, 689— 3 m The Port. ■:-.-! } MASON & HAMLm CABINET ORGANS. i IN NEW PATENT RESONANT CASES. ; A variety of New and Elegant --" ' ' : Styles;^' -■■«XT \ ; Recommended by Gounod, ' Vincent Wellace s Costa, Benedict, Strauss. Ole Bull, \ Santley, Nillsoa, Dra. Stainer, , HoDkins; and Spark, : And hundreds of Composers, Organists, j and Singers. : : 1V! ! ] W. M. ST ANTON, SOIEAaEST. Okgans Shipped to Evert pajit op the Colony. ■: 1^" Illustrated Lists on application] 1778
fcOjA- HIVyTESSRS M'MEGKAN. ■tU|«iflfrr-±Ti- BLACKWOOD 1 AND WMhfc:- COMPANY'S Line of St-lendid y^^^^^STEAMSHIPS wxO M E 0 , ;^|^^TARARUA. ALItAMRRA, :AEBiOSj ! r eLAUD HAMILTONf-RINGA--1 ARAWATA, &c, Sccj are appointed to} leave Nelson, bcokidg [as [fol•'lowi :— '-'' ' ! : ' ' ' "v" ; n2Oth— :AIBION, for Wellington, Lytfelton, v: = iiDunedin, Bluff, Hobart Town, Melbourne, oin- and Adelflide,TO-MORROW (Thursday) ■22nd--TARARUA, for Wes^port, \ Grey- : ■ : irio'utß, Hokitika. Melbourne, and Adelaide. " WOOL booked through to LONDON at ONE PENNY p ( r lb. f U /■■■■-. T. CAWTHRON, Agent.! iS9OB| j ; GoyarnmentjWharfi | \p-| r\ reward. ; ',:,'. ; "i The Acclimatization s°<jiirtt will pay the above Reward to anyone Wb7o will give such information dsjwiil lead to the conviction of any person or persona unlawfully KILLING, SELLING, or OF 1 -- FE« ING FOR SALE any HARES, PHEASANTS, or QUAIL. ! | . ... S\ HTJDDLESTQN, 1885—9 Hou. Secretary. J. :' j: '"-' J " . ; -•;'■ '■■'■[ - GIRLS' DAY SCHOOL. MRS. NAIRN, Brook-street Valley. : TEEMS PEE. ANNUM : For Pupils under 12ytaraof age ... £8 83 For Pupils shove 12 years 'of age (including German) ... ... £10 10s 1059-qr w .■■■!.. ' 'na^iiisi SOAP! SOAP! SOAP! HU R R A H ! GREAT SUCCESS OF NBLS.ojr Soap IH WBLLINQTON, BIENHEIM, AND TABANAKI. .i : To TH3 INHABIT i NTS OP THB PhOTISCB 6f Nelson. y\' ; Why do you buy imported soap, when you can get a cheaper and better soap manufactured here ? ■ - . i Which place do you support ? Nelsan, Melbourne, or Duoedin ? ; i : It is to your . interest to mppart local industries. With support Nelson woii before ; and with your support Nelsou will; win again. ,"■■ • When you order your Groceries be sure that you order NELSON SO AP, and s;e that you get it. Do not be put off with any other i brand; ; Compare NELSON SOAP~ size of bar, price, and quality— with any imported. Remember that quality is the test of cheapness. Don't forget to ask for Kelson. Soap 111 §ST<FA.T WANTED in any (quantity. Alao, FOWLS. DUCKS, GEESE, TURKEYS, GUINEA FOWLS; and TAME PIGEONS. ; \ _ Wei. PitiUip^ SOAP & CANDLE MANUFACTURER, General Dealer, WAIMEA STREET, NELSON.' 3650 — 5 — — — . . . — . — , SCOTCH PIE SHO% i Next to Mr. Alex. Hunter's, Watchmaker, Bridge^treet, where all kinds of CAKES^P ASTRX", BUNS and BISCUITS are made Jrestt everyday. HOT PIE^, TEA and CQFFEK from; 11 a.m. till 11 p.m , and on Satu.days a special hot pie for our country friends. WEDDiuo. Christenino, and Bisthdat Cakes made ori the shortest notice. < - i ■.;!:. leao i; ' ;;;1!;! -'io ; Trc. ; E.i ; .;■• i;; // so ■ ■ __ ■■'. j -L .; THE undersigned having gold his Butchery Business' to Messrs^ E. Hi EDWABDS and CO,, hopes that his old. -friend a who bay so liberally patronised him during the last 15 yeara will transfer their, to his aueceeaore. He alrfo takes the present eppor« tunity of thanking them for the support they have accorded him- . ; The receipt of E. H. Edwards, will be a sufficient discharge for debts due to H. Warren. ; H. WARREN. In reference to the above, E. H. ED^RDS^s OQ. Beg leave to state that it is their intention to keep'^he' VERY BEST QUALITY MEAT, and they trust that by strict ( attention to or era, combined with cMlity. to ■! obtain the same large share of ; the public ' favor as their predecessor. •' i Bridge-street, Nelson, . .• • : i i April 30, 1878. 1493 . ■ ■ -■■ r.T -<; :
:\ : . ' i . .......... 5. ■■ '. IJote to my Customers and thia Pttbli<j^n the imatter of Ke^osine Oil and its safety or otherwise. ; i /CUSTOMERS who use the higher priced oils, which I have always recom'\J mended in preference to fcue ordinary qualities, may rely on their !i being perfectly safe, as they are pronounced by authorities here, and elsewhere to be far above the legal standard of inflammability. . / - \ - ' . | ■ >: Vir-, l ;nT .^ The ordinary qualities of Oil imported into New Zealand, in reference to jthe testing ot which so much ihaa of late been reported: in the newspapers, may be as a rule sufficiently safe to stand the test required by EDglish law, yiz., 100 degrees, but may riot rea<*h the New Zealand standard of 110 degrees. l ' '■ ' i Unfortunately there have been exceptions. Badly trimmed lamps, and dirty bur iers, are a much greater source of danger than the use of oil ranging in fire test frpm f 100, to 110, degrees. r A simple test, slightly altered from Downer's pamphlet, is here submitted, tha • consumers may judge for thentaelves aa to the kinds of oil they are using " ! T JE S T I K\K .' - Take a cup at tumliler. All it nearly full of • water warmed so that a thermometer insert )d therein sho\vs a mean temperature of 110 degrees, pour a jsmal quantity of oil on the water, stir a little, then pass a ligbytgd match quickly but closely over the surface of the oil once ; if it ignites do not use the oil, it is unsafe ,- if it does not ignite it can be safely used. ■■-...-. I ! ' < Yours respectfully, .„, T w, a wilkins Bndge-streetj'Nelson^ June, 1878, . , V
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 147, 19 June 1878, Page 3
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