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ANCHOR lni§i^, • STEAM • LINE OF I •5Hh), PACKETS ABB AFPOIKTBD TO LBAVI FOB WESTPOBT. HOEITIKA, AND > GRBYMOUTH. THE MURRAY, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), 9th inst, at 2 p m. TRY, WALLACE, on MONDAY, 15th rnst., vmKARAMEA. FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT. TEE WALLACE, on WEDKSSAY, 10th mat., at 9 p m. FOB WANGASUI. npHS MURHAY, la-ly. FOR BLENHEIM. i^HB LYTTELTON, on WEDSE^DAI, . 10th last , it 4 p.m. JOHN H. COCK & CO. "CTUCALYPTI. . J J — — — A Supply just received. R. LUCAS & SON. Nelson Horticultural Society TOE .SPITO SHOW JL WILL BE HKLD AT.TDE PROVINCIAL HALL, On MONDAY, 15tii Notember, inst. AND WILL BE Opened from 2 until 5 o'clock Jn the Afternoon, and from 7 uutil 9 o'clock ia the Evoking* All Ex.hilits must be delivered not later thm Ealf-past Itu o'clock on tLe motning of the ibov. Non- subscribers will be admitted on payment ot One Mulling oath, t»nd may Exhibit and Compile /or Prizes The payment of Ten SMllinga annually constitute 8 ordinary membership, and entitles the Member to vote as the Society's meetingc, to compete for prizes, and to admission for himself and the bona fide members of his family to all Exhibitions given by the Society during the jew. The public are invited to become membera. ALFRED GREENFIELD, Hod, Secretary. Nelson, November 4, 18*0. 8405

FOR WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, TIMARU, and OAMARU. .M||y^ , „GRAFT, GRAFT ON, . ".' ;". will sail for the above ports Early. ; For freight or passage apply to ' , JAMES S. CROSS, Jun., 3384: ; Agent, FOR WANGANUI AND WELLINGTON. •I *KjS>v npHE s.s. WAKATU will eail for the above porfs en TUESDAY, 9th November, at 9 p m. For Freight, &c, app'y to J. S. CROSS, jun., 3383 Agent. Excursion to Motueka. (WEATHEB PERMITTING.) - *k»k rfflHE ss. MCTII^» WAKATU will make an Excursion to Motuek* and btick on TUESDAY (Prince of Wales' Rirthdaj), leaving Nelson at 7.30 a m., and Motueka at 6 pro. Fare itbere and back, Five Shillings. JAMES S. CROSS, Jun., 3352 Agent. Nelson and Foxhill Railway. PRINCE OE WALES' BIRTHDAY. ON TUESDAY NIXT, November 9. tbe Ordinary Time Table viil be SUSPENDED, and Trains will run as under : — OUT. Port, depart- 9 20 — — 350 — . — Nelson, depart— 9.30 11.0 2 0 40 7.15 9.0 Richmond, depart— lu.O 11.30 2.30 4.30 7.45 930 Foxhill, arrive— 10.45 12.15 3.15 515 8.30 10.15 IN. Foxhill. depart 740 11 15 1.15" 545 9.15 Richmond, depart 8.25 12.0 2.0 -6 30 10 0 Nelson, arrive 854 12.30 2.80 7.0 10.30 Port, arrive 9.5 — 2.40 7.5 — Rtturn Tickets at Single Fare. Carriages First Class. Covered Ti ucks, Second Class. No Change Given. W. STONE,

I CIVILITY. ATTENTION. | QUESTION. Why can Groceries, Provisions, &c, of the best qualities be purchased so cheaply at the Stores of KOBERT. SNODGRASS, the Wood, and Washington Valley ? ANSWER. Because he buys in the best markets with ready money, gives no credit, makes no bad debts, and. saves the expense of book-keeping and account collecting. °"l AGENT EOB THE NELSON "EVENING MAIL." | K. FAMILY DRAPERY WAREHOUSE. / X -/# r TAIIOEING DEPAETIENT. H & —"— > New Coatings, Tweeds, and Fancy U v ' Vestings, FOE SUMMER WEAR. ih .••■•-■■■■■•■ . '■ , r, IT"WO CASKS . Q H CHOICE NilW GOODS H • j ■ :jxjst opened at Q ■w. mil;ne ß's. g Ilj Orders receive prompt attention,. and will M be executed at, prices to suit H UJ the times. " \-J / MANTLE AND DRESS-MAKING. NT Je^TH E R| PA L AC E. • . . ■ i ■• ■■ . ! • ■ '■ ■ That most people embrace somethingiat some period of their life is a fact thai cannot be denied. '■ . i ■ •, ; For children embrace their toys, i ' Youth embraces jits leisure, ■ „ ,-' .. Lovers embrace iheir joys, And Snobs embrace their Leather. But wise men and women embrace the opportunity offered by HEALY & SON •- — - ■ in supplying their families with • iFIRST-CLASSBOOTS & SHOES : AT OUR UNiHEiiRD-OF PRICES. . ' . . iWe know that the sacrifice is great, but ithe pleasure of supplying our numerous ; patrons is immeasurably greater. . ; . , The watchword is COME ! And in coming remember this,, that you do noi reauire to bring near so much money to supply yourself with a larger quantity o: FIRST-CLASS GOODS at the LEATHER PALACE,, as you do to obtain t ' very small parcel at any other Establishment. _;_', HEALY & SONj Bridge-street. For HandorFoot : * SINGER MACHINE," W. Hubbabd oftera r j»^A l^^^^^l oil other makes at gbeatlt reduced pkioes :- much like the "Singer" Machifioin appearance BB^^^t^^^^g |^^ being now offered in NeUon, I^beg to statt that .^^O^^P^^^^^^^^^^^ COMPANY'S AUTHOR)tSED A|3BMTr- > : m; . '"; 1 T M> \ . ... ■■•■.. •'■ %&SAW&&ms!mi : mVßQißc' n ~''''- k ' u '' ! '' i: '''

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 220, 8 November 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 220, 8 November 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 220, 8 November 1880, Page 3

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