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1 1 "ft/TESSRS M'MKCkAN. AiLm -"-*• t^^aokwo^d and •'^^^fcv COMPANY'S Line of Srlendid 3WWR STEAMSHIPS — OMEO, TA R A RD A . ALHAM BR A , ALBION, CLAUD HAMILTON, RIKGAROOMA, ARAWATA, &o, &c, are appointed lo leave booking as follows;— JULY. 19th—ALHAM^RA, for Wellington, Lyttolton, Dunedin, Bluff, Hohnrt; Town. . Mclbourns,.A«^e l Aide, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, at 11 o'clock. 23n1~ TARA Rl l .A j for Weatport Grr ymouih, f'olcitiki, Melbourne, and Adelaide, on TUESDAY. WOOL r-ooketi through to LONDON nt ONE PENNY per 10. T. CAW THROW, AgreTtt, 230 a !'^r,vwnmrxii »-7hairt j TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! ! 33IRECT FRIOM FOO CHOW, Pku Steamers KILLARNEY & BRISBANE. | We have much pleasure in announcing the AEIUVAL of ouc : Kew Season's Teas;, 1878-79. [ Samples are now to hand. N. EDWARDS & CO. I Nelson, July 16, 1878. 2331 i PRUir, VEGETABLES, ; POULTRY, &c j F LAWRENCE wishes the public tb a know fcliat he h«s taken the Shop laiely occupied by T. R Hodder & Co., Tiafal gar- street, where he intends carrying oo buainc-ES in the above lines. Civility and a strict attention to business will he the study of [ F. L , in order that he may secure the patironage of the public. — 2(6 NOTI C E . nPEE undersigned having goM his Butchery I Business to Missra. E. H. 10) WANDS and CO , horea that his old friendt- who hay sn liberally patronised him during the last 15 years will transler ibtir patronage to his succef bofb He also takes the preseLt opportunity of thanking them for the support they have accorded him Tha rfctipt of E. F.Edwards, will be a sufficient discharge for dfrbts due to H. W»rren. H. WARREN. In reference to the above, i E. H. EDWARDS & CO. B( k kave to state that it is their intention: to keep the VERY BEST QUALITY MEAT, »nd they tnjEt thut by strict attention to or ers, combined with civility, to obtain the same large share of the public favor as their predecessor. | j Bridge-street, Nelaon, i April 30. 1878. H93

Jg&&Jj]L TT NIOn STEAM- ' U SHIP COMe -s^^^^^^^S* PANT'S Stkamers are appointed to leave, rooking a3 follows : "pOX PIC'f.ON AND WELLINGTON, J- hookinp for Lyttdton, Danedio, papier, WsngnnuJ, Gieborne, tauranga, Oartiaru and Tirnani— JXhe WELLINGTON, p.s.. Tf'-MOB-«OW (SATUKDAY), the ?oth July, at 10 r.tu.. taking Passengers and Cofgo for JLyttelion, Dunediu, &c. The WELLINGTON, a.s , on TUESDAY, 23rd July FOR WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, and DUNEDIN, booking for Timnru and Oam nru — The MAORI, w , on THURSDAY, th 55th July. FOR TAUANAKI and MANDKAU, booking for Tauranga— Tiie MAODT, Be<| O n MONDAY, 22nd July. FOR SYDNEY (broking Passengers to Kewcfisile and Brisbane— The ROTORUA, ss, frcm Auckland. 2.ird July. Freight and PusHnge Tickets to be obtained from THOMAS CAWTFfRON, Agent, 108 Government Wharf QTEAM FLOUJI AND CHAFF O MILLS, And BISCUIT FACTORY. We are now prepared to Cut Chaff and Crush Grain as usual. BEST OATFN OFIAEF bai \ all kinds of HORSEFEED on HALE. CRUSHED BEANS and OATS HAY AND STRAW Cheap Pi? and Fowl Feed Early White Peed Potatoes Good Table Potatoes Superior Dairy-fed Smoked Bacon &c, &c, &c. All Goods Pbompixt Delivered GRIFFIN & SONS, Millers, Bakebs, Biscuit Manufacturers, Corn Factors and General Produce Merchants. [2402 A RRIVED f •« TARANAKI." Efgles' Claws Bias Catting Gauges Egg Beatere Night Lumps i Pocket Spirit Stores Pen, Pencil Knife, and Rubber combined Buttonhole Lancets Macbine Threading Thimbles ; Good Timplar Pens , ; Rose Suppcrters : Duplex Gaiters Armlets ' : Veil Pins Brooks' Combina ion Glass-cutter, Scissorssharpener, and Knife-sharpener Tack Hammers Key Rings, &c, &c. Mouftailie Protectors Stationery, &c , kc, &c. Night Larrpg Indelible 'J abieta Chromos nnd Frames And a very large quantity of useful and ornamental things nevfr seen here "before, can now be teen at J. S. JONES'S, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, &c, 9 Trafalgar- street.

Boots! Shoes! Slippers! 100 TRUNKS AND OASES _I_V?\/ QW OPENING. '. A very Large and Choice Assortment of LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S, arid CHILDREN'S Winter Boots, Shoes, and Slippers, Consisting of Ladies' and Children's Wool-lined, and jFvir-bound Slippers, Velvet House Boots, Cashmere House Boots, Strong, Lace, and Elastic Side Kid and Levant Boots ; Warm, Cork Soles of very superior quality, and a large variety of other Seasonable Groods. Also^another shipment of the toell-known &o o is. XX a. bs[ boots. Country Storekeepers will find this au excellent opportunity to fill up stocks. TO BOOTMAKEKS. — JUST OPENED — A very large shipment of GffclNDEliY, CLOSED UPPEKS. LEATHER, Ac., of a very superior quality. LIGHTBAND <& CO., TRAFALGAR-STREET. . . i ' Note to my Customers and the Public in the matter of Kerosine Oil and its safety or otherwise. who use the higher priced oils, which I have always recom\J 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 New" Zealand, in reference to the testing oi which so much has of late been reported in the newspapers, may be as a rule sufficiently sale to stand tlie lest iequired by English law, viz 100 degrees, but may not reach the Kew 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 Eowner'&pamphlet, is here submitted, that consumers may judge for themselves as to the kinds of oil they are usina. TEST Take a cup or tumbler, fill it nearly full of water warmed so that a thermometer inserted therein shows a mean temperature of 110 degrees, pour a small quantity of oil 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 oil, it is unsafe ; if it does not ignite it can [be safely used.' '' ; ; Tours respectfully; Bridge-street^elsoD, June, WB, ' \

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 173, 19 July 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 173, 19 July 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 173, 19 July 1878, Page 3

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