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ja&^ik TTNTON STEAMU SHIP COS|FANY'S Stkamers are appointed to leave, looking as fol'ows :; FOR PICTON AND WELLINGTON, booking for Lyttilton, Dunedioj Copier, Wangnnui, Gisborne, Tauranga, Oamaru and Timaru— i The WELLINGTON, 8 .5.. on SATURDAY, 29th June, The WELLINGTON, s.s , on TUESDAY, , *nd July. FOR WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON and DUNEDIN, booking for Timaru and Oamara — Tha TAIAROA, s.s, TO-MORROW. TEURSDAY. 27th June, 1 1 7 a.m. , taking Pajsenaera for Taranuki a 1 d MunuV:au. FOR TAfiANAKI and MANUKA U, tookiog for Tauranga— ; The TABANAHI, 8.8., /rom Wellington, on June 28th FOR SIDNEY (broking Passengers to Newcastle and Brisbane— , The WAKATIPU, s.s., from Wellington, 9th July. Freight and Passage Tickets to be obtained from THOMAS CAWTHRON. Agent, I°'B Gov ernmer»t W liar f NOTICE. rpHE TEMPERANCE HOTEL JL in cornection with the YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION IS NOW OPEN. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR BOARDERS f^t Hot Luncheon from 12 till 2, 1/-. Tea and Coffee Ai/wais Ready, t J. PIPER, v 2116— 3 a Manager. A RRIVED f- " TARANAK7/ 3 ■*-*■ THIS DAY: Eagles' Claws Bias Cutting Gauges Egg Beaters Night Lamps Pocket Spirit Stoves . Pen, Pencil, Knife, and Rubber combined Button- hole Lancets Machine Threading Thimbles Good Timplar Pens Boae Supporters Duplex G ters Armlet 8 Veil Pins Brooks' Combina ion Glass-cutter, Scissorssharpener, and Knife-sharpener Tack Hammers Key Rings, &c, &c. Moustache Protectors Stationery, &c, &c., &c. Night Lan-ps Indelible Tablets Chromos end Frames And a very large quantity of useful and ] ornamental things never seen here before, can now be reen at J. S. JONES'S, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, &c, 9 Trafalgar-street. MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS. IN NEW PATE NT EESONANT CASES. A variety of New and Elegant Styles, Recommended by Gounod, Vincent Wallace Costa, Benedict, Strauss, Ole Bull, Santley, Nillson, Drs Stainer, HopkinF, and Spark, And hundreds of Composers, Organists, and Singers. W. M. STANTON, SOLE AGENT. Obgans Shipped to Every pabt of the Colony. BSlTlTllustrated Lists on application. 1778

' ■< I i "lUTESSRB M'MECKAN. ■ ''\%Jk ™*- BLACKWO n D ; AND . <|illik COMPANY'S Line of Splendid -^^^W STEAMS 0 IPS — OMEO, >^35«iiS®TA IRARUA.1 RARUA. ALT7AMRRA, > ALBION, CLAUD HAMILTON, RIN6A- : . BOOMA, ARAWATA, &c, &c, are spi pointed to leave booking as follows:— JULY. 6th— RINGAROOMA, for Wellington. , Ly t'elton, Dunedin, Bluff, Melbourne, and Adelaide 14th— CLAUD HAMILTON, from Wellington, for Lyttelfcon. Dunedin, Bluff, .Melbourne, and Adelaide. WOOL booked through to LONDON at [ ONK PENNY per Ib. T. OAWTHKOW, Ageat> S9OB aov«cctnortt Wh*ri i .■■in ■■..» i 1,, * „ ........ mmmmm m^ m /COMFORTABLE BOARD an! RE3IKJ DENCEatMrs.FL'JVVERDAY*- 1 , 689- 3 m The Port. i — — _ BOOKS BOUND in sny style by R. LUCAS & C )N. I _ _ WAIMEA ROAD BOARD. ELECTION NOTICE. rriHE RATEPAYERS in the under- , JL mentioned Sub-districts ore hpreby Fummoced to meet on MONDAY, July 1, • at Noon, at the places stated oppsitefaeh Sub-district, for the purpose of ELECTING ONE duly qualified pi sou IN FACH SUBDISTRICT to supp'y t! c vacancies in the Board which will ihen occur by the retirement [ot Messrs. Hariev, White, and Win, ■f , whose term of office will then expire,- but who are eligible for le eltcfon. ■ Stoke Public Hall Spring Grove School Fouse Dovedale School House In the event of a Poll being demanded, the Poll will commence immediate'y alter tfe Nomination, and continue for Four hours, and no longer. ■ -. : T. J. THOMPSON, " !J j Secretary! Richtnchd, June 20, 1873. 2122--3 SOAP ! SOAP ! SOAIP-t I HURRAH! ! GREAT SUCCESS OF ;■ .Nelson Sqa^ IN WELLINGTON, BTENHEIM, AND i TABANAKI. ■ TO THB iNHABITiNTS OF THB PbOVTNOE j I ■• ■ . : : • /OP NKLHON. .■' ' i Why do you buy imported soap, when you can get a cbeaver anil beitek soap manufactured here ? j Which place do you support? Nelson, Melbourne, or Dunedin ? ! It is to your interest to support local industries With support Nelson won before; snd with your support Neleou will win again. j When you order your Groceries be sure that you order NELSON SOAP, and s'^e that jou get it. Do not be put off: with any other brand. Compare KELSON ■SOAPJsize of bar, price, and quality —with any imported. Re-member that quality is the test of cheapness. Don't forget to ask for Nelson Soap!!!! i i £W FAT WANTED in any quantity. Also, FOWLS. DUCKS. GEESE, TURKEYS. GUINEA FOWLb, and TAME PIGEONS. ■■ j . <a i Wm, Phillips, SOAP & CANDIE MANUFACTURER, General Dealer, i WAIMEA STREET, NELSON. j 3650 r NOTICE. i npHFi undersigned having sold his Butchery i JL Business to Messrs. E. H. EDWAHEJS and CO<* hopee that his old friends who lia'v so liberally patronised him during the last is years will transfer their patronage to his successors. He also takes the preset^ opportunity of thanking them for the support they have accorded him , The receipt of E. H. Edwards, wiilvb'e ja , sufficient discharge for debts due to H. Warren. ; H. WARRENi I • • • ■ •! In reference to the above, E. H. EDWARDS & CQ. Bear leave to state that it is their intention' to keep the VERY BEST QUALITY MEAT, and they trust that by strict attention to or ers, combined with civility, to obtain the same large share of the public favor as their predecessor. ; Bridge-street, Nelson, I , ■'■''■ April 30, JB7B. 1493

I ; : ~~~ ~^~ Note to my Customers and the Public in the matter of Kerosine Oil and its safety or otherwise. /CUSTOMERS who use the higher priced oils, which I have always recomv_y mended in preference to the ordinary qualities, may rely on their being 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 JSW Zealand, in reference to the testing of which so much has of late been reported in the newspapers, may be as a rule sufficiently safe to stand the test required by English law, viz. 100 degrees, but may not reach the New Zealand standard of 110 degrees Unfortunately there have been "exceptions. . Badly trimmed lamps, and dirty burners, are a much greater source of danger than the use of oil ranging in fire test from 100 to 110 degrees. A simple test, slightly altered from Downer's pamphlet, is here submitted, tha consumers may judge for themselves as to the kinds of oil they are usi ng TEST Take a cup or tumbler, fill it nearly full of water warmed so that a thermometer inserted therein shows a mean temperature.of.jfclO degrees, pour a small quantity of oil on the water, stir a little, then pass a lighted match quickly but eloselyjover the surface of the oil once ; if it ignites do not use the oil, it is unsafe ; if it does not ignite it canibe safely used. ; Yours 'Vespectfully, : w. a wilkins. Bridge-street, Nelson, Jqne, 1878, I .jiiim, . • .;;. , r v •

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 153, 26 June 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 153, 26 June 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 153, 26 June 1878, Page 3

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