ANCHOR |fijjjfc^ STEAM LINE OF .-ssf3f BACKETS ABB APFOnrr„KD TO LBAVH FOR WESTPORT. HOKITIKA, A T ,m GREYMOUTH. THE WALLACE, on MOND/^v 15th inst., via KARAMEA. ' OID THE CHARLES EDWAR T j, on TUESDAY, 16th inst. FOR WELLINGVOIST DIRECT. 11HE WALL^C E, [TO-DAY WEDNESDAY, Viith '"net., at 9 p m. FOR WANGANUI. ••FIB® MUERAY, about MONDAY, 15th JL Irst, FOR BLENKMM. tf) H E LYTTELTOK, TO-MORIiOW JL THURSDAY, Ilth inat., :t 5 p.m. ( JOHN H. COCK & CO. 'jjucaj^tptT. A Supply just received. R. LUCAS & SON. ".Nelson Horticultural Society TOE SPRING SIOW I WILL BE Hj?LD AT TUB PROVINCIAL HALL, On MONDAY, I.sth .November, inst. AND WILL JB!C Opened from 2 until 5 o'clock in the Afternoon, and frcm 7 uutil 9 o'clock iu tlie ICveoing* All Exhibits must b« delivered not later th-.n Half-past Uen o'clock <;n tie mornirg of the Mjosv. Non- subscribers will be admitted on payment ot One Shilling nacb f and may Exhibit and Compete for Pxizes. The payment of Ten Sbiilinga annually constitutes ordinary membership, and entitles the Member to vote at the Society's meeting?, to compete for prizes, and to admission for himself and the bona fide members oi hiß familj *o all Exhibitions given by the Society during the yeir. The public are invited to become members ALFRED GREENFIELD, Hon. Secretary. Nelson, November 4, 18 s O. 3405
FOR WESTPORT AND GREYMOUTH. i*k3k TP HE B'B,8 ' 8, GRAFTON will sail for the above ports Early. For freight or passage apply to JAMES S.CROSS, Jun., 3384 Agent, TENDERS will be received up lo tbe 27th instant for the PURCHASE of those VAT UABLE PREMISES containing a frontage to Biidge-stieet of 20ft by a depth cf 16 Ut, with all BUILDINGS thereon, at prtsent in the occupation and arjoining the premises of Mr Moss Davw. For further particulara apply to 8420- 1 c Messrs, FELL & ATKINSON. City Steam Mills QASH AND DOOR 0 FACTORY, &c. THE undersigned, having imported and erected some NEW and IMPROVED MACBI^ERV, is enabled to PLA MB TIMBER up to 24 inches wide ; also, havir.g a complete set of SASH and DOOE MACHINERY, is in a position to turn out all kisda of DOIRS aad SASHES cut of any material. A Stock of trade eize local made Doors either p>.ncel!ed or half Rla6g, prlazed with plain or funcy glass ; ftlso, Saebes gleztd or unglazed, superior to those imported, always on hand. Mouldings of nearly every descript'oa In stock, or ma<le to order to any design, or of any kind of timber. Flooring, Lining, aud all othr kinds of Seasoned 1 imber aiways in Etock. Sheet Glflss of all sizes, Rolled or Diamond } late Figured, Enamelled, of various p&t« terns, Bl e, Buby, Green, and Amber, either plain or figured, always on hand. Joiners' work of every description, either for Ship or Fouae, made to order ; Planing, Sawing, Tenoning, Mortising, Moulding, &c, run for the trade, on reasonable terms. Plans drawn and Estimates given for Buildings oi every description. All Orders I may be favored with will receive my best attention, combined with despatch and reasonable terms. W.T.GOOD, BUILDER, <&C HARDY-STREET AND BELWYNPLACE, NELSON. 15-a ■iv ww aeaaßgaegs ■■ mmllli .■ ■■', u
CIVILITY. ATTENTION. | QUESTION. Why can Groceries, Provisions, &c, of the best qualities be purchased so cheaply at the Stores of ROBERT. 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. ""j AGENT FOR, THE NELSON "EVENING MAIL." " j~~"
t««— wwjjjgai.iiJi-mniiME'JU: i ii ii ULmmJuiiiiw.uij.LJLj — li ■■ ', --^■-.v "-,■■■■■■ !■"',•■ *•> ■ i.u.qg \. FAMILY DRAPEEY WAEEHOUSE. / j\_ — ./% r TAIIOEING DEPABTIENT. H « ~°~ h New Coatings, Tweeds, and Fancy V r^ Vestings, *i FOR SUMMER WEAR. __c_ fr ITWO CASKS Q H CHOICE NEW GOODS H j :just opened at q W . MILNE R'S. £ lj Orders receive prompt attention, and will W be executed at prices to suit fj uj the times. \-4 /- ' \Q. / MANTLE AND DRESS-MAKING.
LEATHER PALACE. a ■ That most people embrace something at some period of their life is a fact that cannot be denied. For children embrace their toys, Youth embraces its leisure, Lovers embrace their joys, Ard Snobs embrace their Leather. But wise men and women embrace the opportunity offered by HEALY & SON in supplying their families with FIEST-OLASB BOOTS Sc SHOES AT OUR UN-HEARD-OF PRICES. We know that the sacrifice is great, but the pleasure of supplying our numerous patrons is immeasurably greater. The watchword is COME ! Aud 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 "Singer" Sewing Machine, For Hand or Foot. For [Family Work, Dretsmakere, Tailors, aad M&L « SINGER MACHINE," W. Hdbbabd ofters -g&|L4 jflHtat' »U other makes at gbeatlt beduobd fbices :— TO9r*W jgffiw^it Jr «si Bering Machines Bepaired. Oil. Needles, &c. "^^^^^^fflifflTO^l™^^^^^ CAUTION. — In consequence of a Machine, '^HB^Bw^^Sy^^^^^i^^^^^^, much like tbe " Singer " Machine in appearance -^Sf^^fl^^^^^^^B^S^^ff oeicg now offered in Nelson, i beg to slate that COMPANY'S AUTHORISED AGENT— BiFALSAB^TREBr, REASON,! ■ k • " a At f
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 222, 10 November 1880, Page 3
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