ANCHOR l\j|jfc^ STEAM LINE OF | LS|a PACKETS ARK APPOINTED TO LBAVS FOR WESTPOET, HOKITIKA, AND GREYMUUTH. THE MURRAY. TO MORROW. FRIDAY, the 19th inst, at Neon. THE CHARLBB EDWARD, on MONDAY, 22nd irstant, at 4 p.m. FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT. THE CFTARrK^ EDWARD, TO-MOR-ROW, FRIDAY. 19 h inst., otfipm FOR WAXGANUI THE WALLACE. TO-MORROW, FRTDA V , i 9th in&t , t 7 p.m. FOR BLENfIKIM. HT HELYTTELTON, cb ut SATURDAY, I 2oth intt. From the 15th DecrmVr, 1879, to 31at January, 1880. Kctnrn lick^ts will b«; issued betwen ports wHi n T-c-w Z ■uluml at which the Company's Bte.imers e«ll, at a RhDUC--lIOS of SO per cent, off the two single fare 9, available for return until tie 28th fc'ebruiry, 188 ). SI 87 N KD WARDS A ; '<l V TV/T C* A -CHRISTIAN CoNX •JJ±*KJ*±X m FKRBNCE at Pihopdalb, en NliW YEAH'rf DAY. 3566 QUIET BOARD and LODGINGS at Mrs C. E. COTTERKLL'S. the Wood, close bj il;e Government Buildin s, and within )0 mir.utea walk of the to t o ; cc. 3729-tc We're off to JONES'S for some New Saddles and Bridles for CHRISTMAS. Frederick N. Jones PRACTICAL SADDLE AND HARNESS MANUFACTURER, TRAFALGAR STREfe-T, NELSON, DESIRFB to thank nis numerous patrons for their very liberal support extended 10 him in the past, and begs to assure them that do efforts will be (pared on his part to retain their confidence in the future, ard would remind them, and the public generally, that he is now in a pcßUioa to offer additional adVantages to purchasers of SADDLERY & HARNESS, in coDsequence of the alteration in the Tariff, which now reads— Saddlers Ironmongery and Materials DCTY FRfcE' Manufactured Saddlery of every description 16 J PER OfcNT. Through being satisfied with small profits, F. N. JONES has previously conpeted sue- I retafully in price with imported goods, while the large staff of workmen still employed at the Manufactory is good prrof that the Nel-son-made Sa.Mlery is appreciated The entire removal of the duty on baddlers* Ironmongery however, enables him now to c ffer extra inducements for the public to do the rigbt by Encouraging Local Industry. The Larprst and moat Varied btocfc of Manufactur<d Gco:a in Nelson to select from, and Inapecticn Invited to prove also that it is the Cheapest and Best. Any Single Anicl. , not ia Stock, made to order at Wholesale Prices for Cash. Sufficient labor employed to be able to execute Large Orders at Shortest Notice. A few of F. N. JONES'S Celebrated Waterproof Riding Saddles on hand. HARNESS of ali kinds in Great Variety. Ladies' Saddles! A Ctoice Variety purchased for Cash in Wellington during the depression at English Cost, and will be Sold proportionately Cheap. A Large Stock of Equine Requisites, and Stable Appointments (now bearing extra duty) will be S;ld at the Old Prices, until dispoeed of, such as Whipf, Spurs, Brushes, Comb 3, Sponges Wafh Leathers, &c, &c. A lot of New Inventions and Novelties now on Exhibition. Harvesting Gloves I Harvesting Gloves ! ! —the strongest and cheapest. P. N. JONES, TPAPAT. aAR.RTRBWT
■>^.<3^ TTNION STEAM 7-sKi§v U ship comPANY'CS STEAMBKB are appointed to leave, booking as follows: EM PICTON, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, and DUNEDIN, booking lor Wa-ißatui, Oamaru, Timaru— The WAITAKf, ss., on TUESDAY, 23id December, at Three p.m. F>K J J ICTON and WEF LINGTON, booking for Napier, (Jisborne. Tauranga — Tbe WAITAKI ss. on arrival of the English mail TO-NIGHT (Ihursday), 18th Dec mber, at Tfn o'clock, taking passengers and cargo for Napier, Giahorne, and Tauranga also for Bluff, IJobtrt Town and Me!Lourne. "DIOR TARANAKI and MANDKAU— r l he WELr INGTON, s.< , TO MORROW (Friday), 19th December, at One o'oloi k p ni . FOR SYDNEY (F.XHIBITIOS op'i.ed 17 h Stjtensbfr)The RINGAK* OVIA, s.s., from / uokland, 23rd Pecimber. Booked p;>sSfiH'ers forwarder per s.e. Wellington T> -MOI.RO »V, 19th ikce-nbe'-. FOR HOB ART TOWN, MELBOUPNP aul ADELAIDE, ria. Wellis gton, Ljtulton, Dune-iip, and Bluff — I The AKAWrtT*, 8 8., fom Wellington, on MONDAY, 22nd Lecembtr. pa?"fngers per s.s. Wait ki, TO-DAY (Thursday), ißth December. FXCURFION TICKETS.-Frcm Ist December, 1879 to 31st Junuaiy, 1880, Rbtgrn Tickets to Sydney and back (for Exhibition) will te issued at 10 per cent off ordinary return fare, and for Families (bona fitif) of 8 adnlts and over, 20 per cect off each fare. FXCURSION to West Coast Sounds len-ve^ Emu din 24th Dec mber. Passengers forw rded from be'aoa. From 15th Dec., 1879, to 3 1st January, 1880 Uetubn Tickets will be issue! between ports within New Z aland at which the Companj'a ttesmerst call, at a reduction of 80 per cent, off tbe two tingle fares— available for return until 59ih February, 1880. WOOL booked through to LONDON at ONE PENNY per lb. Freight and Passa?? Tickets to be obtained at the Company's Office, Hoe Government Wharf FOR WELLINGTON. «i*V*fc riIHE ss. will leave for the above Fort on SUNDAY, tbe 21st December, at 10 a.m. Return Tickets at Single Fare from Dec. 20th, 1879, to January 15th, 1880. SCLANDERS & CO., 3807-4 Agents. FOR PATE A DIRECT. is appointed to leive for the above Port on TUttbDAY, 23rd December. Return Tickets at Single Fares from Dec. 20th, 1879, to January 15th, 1880. SCLANDERS & CO., 3808-5 Agents. LO^T between Hardy-street Wesleyan Church and Britannia Heights, a GOLD BROOCH. Finer wili be rewarded on leaving it at Mail Office. 3646 ~~LEfIAL~ £OLID AYS. npHE OFFICES of the undersigosd will be CLOSED on and Irom THURSDAY, the 25tb instant, and w 11 RE OPEN on MONDAY, the sth January, 1880. j HENRY ADAMS ADAMS & KLNGDON FELL & ATKINSON PITT & MOORE 3724 CHAS. EDWD. BUNNY. SIX PRIZES lor English Composition are offered by Mr David Burns for the Boys and Girls attending the Town Public Schools. The subjt&t will be (hpeen by the Inspector of Schools, who will superintend the examination. Candidates will present themselves at the School-rooms, Bridge-etr et, on MONDAY, December 22, at 9.30 a.m. Each School will be allowed to send four competitors, who must be under fiftean years
„ vi^ .. v » .=. *a *. . | Or B g Pi 3751—6 Nelson " Exchange." We are now prepared to "exchange" the undermentioned Goods for the " NeedfuVf at the UN-HEARD OF PRICES quoted below: — We Exchange Ladies' Leather Elaatic-side Boots for 5s 6d. We Exchange Ladies' Pollock's Lastings for 7s. We Exchange Ladies' Leather Lace Boots for 8s 3d. We Exchange Ladies' Kid Walking Shoes for 7s 6cL We Exchange Children's Leather Elastic Boots for 2s 6d. We Exchange Children's Patent Boots for Is 3d. We Exchange Gent.'s Kid Elastic Sides for 15s 6d. We Exchange Gent.'s Superior Elastic Sides from 8s 6d to 14s 6d. We Exchange Gent.'s Balmoral Boots for 9s 6d. We Exchange Gent.'s Best (Pollock's) Shoes for 16s 6d. We Exchange Gent.'s Wai king Shoes (Colonial) for 10s 6d. We Exchange Gent.'s Patent Drees Button Boots for 12a 6d. We Exchange Men's Strong Watertights (Colonial) for 13s Sd, We Exchange Men's Strong Colonial Bluchers lor 7s 9d. We Exchange Men's Running Shoes for 12s 6d. ON HAND : A LARGE STOCK OF LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S, AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS mfBTD SHOES EQUALLY CHEAP. Hbaly and Bos", BRIDGE-STEEET T
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 290, 18 December 1879, Page 3
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