9 ANCHOR "\Bfc^ STEAM LINE OF i^^ PACKETS AB X Ari>OINTBO TO LHAV» FOR WE STPORT, HOKITIKA, AND GREYMOUTH. THE MURRAY, TO-DAY, (TUESDAY), Oth inst, at 2 p.m. THE WALLACE, on MONDAY, 85th 1 inst., via. KARAMEA. FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT. THE WALLACE, TO-MORROW WEDNESDAY, lOcli mst , at 9p m. FOR WANGANUI. TpHE MUURAY, FarJy. FOR BLENHEIM. | *f^JBJS LYTTELTOB, To mobbow WED* [ x NEsDAY, iCth iast., 1 1 4 p.m. JOHN H. CGCK& C('. jj~UCAL_YPTL A Supply just receive d. R. LUCAS & SON. Nelson Horticultural Society mSE SPRING SIOW I WILL BB HELD AT THE PROVINCIAL HALL, Os MONDAY, 15tii November, inst?. AND WILL BE Opened from 2 until 5 o'olook in the Afiernoon, and ficm 7 uutil 9 o'clock ia the EveaingAll Exftilifcs mi7st b« delivered not later thm Bslf-t>a« 'JLtu o'clock in tLe morning of the t bop. Nou sab3cribei3 will Iba admitted on payment of One fcfciliin-ar tac.b, uud may Exhibit and Compile lor. P: izes The paj ment of Ten £hil!ing3 annually constituttß ordinary mtmbership, aDd entitles tbe Member to vote at the Society's roeetingp, to compete for pin zee, and to admission for himself end the bona fide members of his family to all Exhibitions given by the Society during the je*r. The public are invited to become members ALFRED GREENFIELD, Hon. Secretary. Nelaon, November 4, IJTU 3405
FOR WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, TIMARU, and OAMARU. ; a^!y^, GRAFTON ' will sail for the above ports Early. Eor freight or passage apply to JAMES S.CROSS, Jun., 3884 '* • ' Agent, j FOR WANGANUI AND WELLINGTON. ■1 *kj^ mHE s.a.' M|||||^ WAJK AT U will sail for the above ports TO . D A. Y ( 1 UESDAY), 9th November, st 9 pm. For Freight, &c„ apply to I J. S. CROSS, jun., J 3333 Agent, j Nelson and Foxliill Kailway. PRJNCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY. ON TUESDAY NEXT, November 9. tie Ordinary Time 'lable »i;l be SUSPENDED, end Trairß wili run Bb uu<ser : — OUT. Port,deparfc-9 20 — — 350 — — Nelson, depart—--9.30 U.O 2 0 40 7.15 9 0 Richmond, depart — lu.o 11.30 2.3D 4.30 7.45 930 Foxhill, arrive — 10.45 12.15 3 15 5 15 8.80 10.16 IN. Foxhi'l. depart 74011 15 1.15 545 9.15 Richmond, d. part 82 j 12.0 2.0 630 i0 0 Nelson, arriye 854 12.30 2.30 7.0 10.30 Port, arrive 9.5 — 2.40 7.5 — Rtturn Tickets at Single Fare. Carriages First Clsas. Covexe i .Tj uofcSi Second Class. No Change Gi< en. W. STONE, District; Manager. KIT TV LTJQAS 8c SON, Ht Book-binders, And MACHINE RULERS. All kindß of Account Books, &c, made to order at Melbourne Prices. Library Books Repaired or Rebound at 1206 moder ta prices.
..-,■ I . CIVILITY. ATTENTION. | * "I * - ' __________________ce«i» MrmsmmKKß* j—^— »j_^_.____. QUESTION. Why can Groceries, Provisions, &c, of tlie best (qualities be purchased so. cheaply at the Stores. of ROBEET. SNODGRASS, the Wood, and Washington Yalley ? 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. "~ AGENT FOR, THE NELSON "EVENING MAIL." | \v FAMILY DRAPERY WAREHOUSE. / kj — * - -i ~~ ™ : ■""" <?o r TAILOEING DEPAETMMT. H « -- - -t New Coatings, Tweeds, and Fancy U m Vestings, FOR SUMMER WEAR. [TWOCASKS y N CHOIQiI WW GOODS 8 j :jxjst opened ;at q ; W. II LN E R'S. £ J - 0. ■■: ■ ■ TV lj Orders receive prompt attention, and will M be executed at prices to suit H uj the times. W M •'-:■■•■ - •'■ y A /X MANTLE AND 'DRESS-MAKING.' X. j~e^aTt h e e pa l a o b. That most people embrace something it some period of their life is a fact that cannot bo denied. ! . - , " . ' : ! • For children einbrace their toj'S, • ! Youth embraces its leisure, .■ \ Yii ■■ Lovers embrac|e their joys, ; And Snobs emjbrace their Leather. But wise men and women embrace the 1 opportunity offered by HEALY & SON in supplying their families with \ FIRST-CIiASS BOOTS & SHOES :AT OUR UN-H^ARD-OF PRICES. * We know that the sacrifice is great, but tlie pleasure df\ supplying our numerous patrons is immeasurably greater.., . The watchword is COME.! And in coming remember this, that you do not require to bring near so much money to supply yourself with a larger quantity of FIRST-CLASS GOODS at! the LEATHER PALACE, as you do to obtain a very small parcel at any other Establishment. . . HEALY & SON, Bridge-street. The Real * Binder! "Sewing M&cMne, For iHahd or Foot. ?or Family Woik, DreFsmafeeru, TaUors, m& __^^ SINGER MACHINE," W. HuBBtBD ofters jg^|a4 Ul otber makea at qeeatlt beduced pbiobs!:- -^ Shuttle Lock Stitch 210 Q '_ '^^^^^^^^^p '• Seriog Machines Repaired. Oil. Needles, &c. "^^^^^^^P^j^^^Pf^y^^S ? CAUTION. — In consequence of a Ma hine, > '^^^^m^B|^^^^^^^^^^^^' ■av.oh like tbe " Singer " Machine in appearance *^P^^^^^^gS^^^^^^j^^^ : )eing novr offered in NeUon, 1^ beg to state that COMPANY'S ADTHORISED AGENT— .! 'VV • IS XJ IB 3B JSI. 3E£ 13 , :' ; BAIAI#»B^T*-SBSBT,, SBMOSi . .'..'.'..._, ...... .... .. 0
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 221, 9 November 1880, Page 3
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