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J^^^. TTNION STEAM j||||l||^ U SHIP COM*t*^CJT^l^P^i> PANT'S &TEAHEBS ate appointed to leare, booking as follows: FOR PICTON AND WELLINGTON, booking for Lyttelton, Dunedin* Napier, Wanganoi, Gisborne, Taoranga, Oamaru and Timaru— The TAIAROA, 8.9.. TO-MORROW FRIDAY, 19th Peptember, at 10 a.m., taking passengers and cargo for Lyttelton, Sunedin, Bluff and Melbourne, also for Napier, Gisborne, Taurarga, and Sydney. The TAIAROA, s.b., on TUESDAY, 23rd September. TjiOß TARANAKI and MANUSAU— The WAITAKI, s. s., on SATURDAY, 20th September, at 11 30 a.m. The TAIAROA, s.s., on SATURDAY. 27th September. FOR SYDNEY (EXHIBITION to open 1 71 b September) - The W^KATIPU. from Wellington, 23rd September. Booked passengers forwarded per s.s. TAIROA,TO-MOil-ROW, FRIDAY, 19th September. The RINGAROOMA, from Auckland, 30th September. The ROTOMAHANA, to follow. Booked passengers forwarded. FOR MELBOURNE, and ADELAIDE, via WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON DUNEDIN, BLUFF— The ARAWATA, s.a. from Dunedin, 26th September. Booked paasfngers forwarded per 8.8. Talaroa, TO-MOR-ROW, FRIDAY, 19th September. WOOL booked through to LONDON at ONE PENNY per Ib. Freight and Pasaage Tickets to be obtained from THOMAS CAWTHRON, Agent, I 1106 Government Wharf VICTORIA BREWERY, NILE-ST., EAST. ALL ACCOUNTS DUE to me must be PAID by the Ist October, 1879. Those remaining unpaid after that date will be placed in the hands of my Solicitor for recovery. 2637—26 THOMAS WELLS. LOST on Friday la«t, a GUINEA pierced for a Chain. Finder will receive 5/reward on leiving at this (Afail) Office. 2849 XU mg^dyAiigW] ■» sbJLU May now be saved, in the purchase of a Pianoforte at the Inducement Prices at which, to reduce an excessive stock, W. M Stantoh, is offering a large variety of Superior, Medium, and High-class Instruments, W. M. STANTON, IMPORTER OF MU3IC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. SOLE AGENT FOB MASON JND HAMLIN ORGANS. Jcst Opened— A Second Shipment of the New American Patented FOLDING TAPESTRY CHAIRS, in variety of beautiful colors and nniqne designs, combining elegance an 1 utility. PBICKS LOW, Sole Agent: W. M. STANTON. CHEOMO-LITHOGBAPHS and ENGRAVINGS Selling at HALF the usual prices, and at a considerable Reduction from the publisher's Trade Catalogue, %• TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS. W. M. STANTON. NEW STOCK.— Teas, Sugars, Potted Meats, Soups, Oilmen's Stor s, Tobacconists' Sundries, Fancy Goods. Stationery, Books, Mu«ic, Violins, Flutes, Seltzogeaea, Electrical Machines, fTie'd Glaeaee, SEWING MACHINES AND ACCESSORlES— (specialites) , JLOTVEST iPRICES. W. M. Stanton.

ANCHOR Ih^fe^ STEAM LINE OF |ts!§ai PACKETS ABB APPOIHTID TO LKAVB FOR HOKITIKA, DIRECT. TH E LYTTELTON, TO-DAY, (Thursday), 18ih inat,, at 6 p.m. FOR WESTPORT AND GREYMODTH. THE WALLACE TO-MORROW (Friday) X 19, at 10 a.m. FOR WESTPORT, HOKITIKA, AND GREYMOUIH. THE KENNEDY, on TUESDAY, 23rd instant. THE MURRAY, on THURSDAY, 25th instant. THE CHARLES EDWARD, to follow. FOR WANGANUI. npHE WALLACE, at an early date. FOR KEKERANGU. rPHE MURRAY, on MONDAY, the 22nd JL instant. 2187 N. KD WARDS.* COFOR WESTPORT AND GiiEYMOUTH. al *Vv 3 4v fBIHE 8.8. WANGANUI will sail for the above Ports TO-DAY (THURSDAY) at 7 p.m. For Freight or Passage, apply to JAS. S. CROSS, Jan , Agent, 2825 Commercial Wharf. A LECTURE (third of the series) under the auspices of the YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, will be given io the PROVINCIAL HALL, On TUESDAY EVENING, . l ept.23, at 7.30, By Rev. J. Beckenham. SUBJECT : Life of TOM EDWARD, Shoemaker and Naturalist. Admission, 1/-. Members Free. Tickets cac be had from Mcssjs J. Houneell, H. D. Jacfepon, R. Ilr.dfieid, J, S. Jones, and any member of the Association, 2 (^ OOD ACCOMMODATION for GentleKJ iten and Private Rooms for Families i;t Mrs. ASEEW'S. hose Lodge, Kile-it. 67 S^-BE SURE AND ABK FOR CHISHOLI'S J^ESsIS MOSS As it is an infallible remedy for all affections of the Throat aod Lungs, such as Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Croup, Whooping Cougb, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Asthma, and for the relief of Consumption in advanced stages. PEKPABED OSLT BY D. R; OHISHOLM, CHEMIST, BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON. Agricultural Implements ON SALS BY THE UNDERSIGNED. TO ARRIVE Fx St. LEONARDS— 3 A PACKAGES Samuelson's \jd Combined Balance Draguht Reapers and Mowers. 10 packages Samuelson's ' Omnium' Self-Raking, Side-Delivery Reapers. 6 ' Stau ' Patent Hoese-Bakes, with Wheels 3ft 6iu and 4ft high TO ARRIVE Ex AMELIA ROSS— 20 M'CORMACK'S KEAPING AND fcELFBinding Machines. These Machines have been thoroughly tested throughout ( tago and Canterbury, and prove 1 the best adapted for colonial wobk. They are equally suited for Grass ;^eed, Oats, or Wheat t rop. JOHN DUTHIE&CO., SOLE AGENTS, WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON. 27P4-D3I

BOOTS! BOOTS!! o Now opening, ex " Loch Cree," "Pareora," and other late arrivals — 2Q p* TRUNKS Jk& BOOTS & SHOES Comprising LADIES', GENTS', and CHILDREN'S, Of English, French, and German manufacture, being the largest and most varied assortment ever offered to the New Zealand public ; also a large assortment of Colonial Goods, our own make, which we can confidently recommend, and which will be sold at exceedingly LOW PKICES, to meet the times. TO BOOTMAKERS. NOW ON SALE, a good assortment of LEATHER of all kinds ; UPPERS in great variety, and a large Stock of GRTNDERY at Reduced Prices for Cask Only. THE TRADE SUPPLIED on tke USUAL LIBERAL'TERMS. LXGHTBAND~and CO., TRAFALGAR-STREET, NELSON.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 212, 18 September 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 212, 18 September 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 212, 18 September 1879, Page 3

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