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ANCHOR |\^k^v STEAM LINE OF B L^^ PACKETS ABB APPOIKTKD TO LBAViS FOE WESTPORT, HOKITIKA, AND GBBYMOUTH. THE MURRAY, TO-MORROW (Thursday), 2nd December, at 10 a.m. THE KENNEDY, on FRIDAY, 3rd December, at noon. THE CHAELES EDWARD, on TUESD AY, 7th December. ; FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT. mHE CHARLES EDWARD, on SATURJL DAY, the 4th instant. FOR WANGANUI. npHE MURRAY, Early. I JOHN H. COCK & CO. BOARD and RESIDENCE at Mrs James Rcwe's, Corner cf Brokti-Bt. and Wai inea-road, Kelson. 3425— 1 m TAMES GROVE, FOXHICiL BREWERY. BITING CASES and DESKS Ofc SALS at R LUCAS & PON'S

EXCORSION TO MOTUEKA. Motueka Flower Show. <\ «i>*. nnHE p.s. '.-...' «Jgfijl^ LADY BARKLY will make an EXCURSION to Motueka and back, on THURSDAY, December 2,leavinu Neleon at 7 a.m.| and Motueka Wharf at 7 p.m. Retnm Fare— 'ss. JAS. S. CROSS, Jun., 8678 Commercial Wharf. FOR WANGANUI AND WELLINGTON. ;M|iy||^ WAEATU will leave for the above ports on SATURDAY, 4th Decembtr, at tight p.m. For Freight, &c, apply to JAMES S. CROSS, Jun., 36 f1 8 Agent. COPIEvS of the CENTENARY NUMBER cf CHURCH MESSENGER may vow bo h d of the Diocesan Skcretakt, Bishop's Cottage, Selwyn Place, Nelson. JOHN X) OCHFORT, Civir, Engineer JLV and A UTHOBISBD hURVKYOB, MANUKA STREET, JS'ehon, Instructions left at my Bouse, or with Mr KOUT, Land Agent, will meet with attention. 3375-12 m

NOW OPENING, ex ." Cuzco," " Aconcagua/ and other late arrivals — XTIINBST ASSORTMENT 'OF * BOOTS AND SHOES ever offered, to the New Zealand public, manufactured under the . personal superintendence of our English Buyer, including \ English, French, and German Goods OF THE CHOICEST KINDS. Price and Quality Unsurpassed in tlie Colony. Also, a large stock of GOX^OMIiLL G-008S 5 our own make, guaranteed. TRADE SUPPLIjED ON USUAL TERMS. LIGHTBA3STD & CO., TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON. New Spring and Summer Goods . Shipped irom London by Orient steamers via Melbourne, and late ;:.. sailing ships via Wellington. ; beg to announce the early arrival of NEW GOODS for every branch of their business, the whole of which will be found remarkably CHEAP, and in the LATEST FASHION. New Millinery Bonnets N ew Flowers and Feathers New Straw Hats and Untrimmed Bonnets New Jackets, Mantles, Fischus, Capes, etc. New Dress Fabrics, Silks and Satins New Ribbons New Fringes and Trimmings New Hosiery And plain HOUSEHOLD DEAPEET at very low rates. Further shipments to arrive as the season advances. LOYEPAT & HEYHOE, CHEAP DRAPERY STORE I ..■■:. OI7TLITT. ATTENTION. | QUESTION. Wpr can GRddERiES, Provisions, &c, oftlie .' best qualities be purchased so cheaply at the Stores of KOBEET . SNOBGKASS, the Wood, , ■, and Washington Valley ? : \ , AN SWER, Because he buys in the : best markets with ready moitey, gives no credit, makes no bad debts, and saves the expense of book-keeping and account collecting. ~~| AGENT FOR THE NELSON "EVENING MAIL." L E ATHER PALACE. That most people embrace something at some period of tlieir life is a fact that cannot Tbe denied. For children embrace their toys, Youth embraces its leisure, Lovers embrace their joys, And Snobs embrace their Leather. But wise men and women embrace the opportunity offered by HEALY & SON in supplying their families with FIRST-CLASS BOOTS & SHO^S AT OUE UN-HEAED-OF PRICES. : J '•} We know that the sacrifice is great, but the pleasure of supplying our numerous patrons is immeasurably-greater. ' \ The watchword is €OME ! Amd in coining remember, this, that you do tiot require to bring near so much money to supply^yourself with a larger quantity/of FIRST-CLASS GOODS at the LEATJHER^PALACE, as you do to obtain a very small parcel at any other Establishment. HEALY; & SON, Bridge-street. The Real "Singer "j Sewing Machine, Fprjaa-ndorFoot. J ' For [Family Wotk, Drefsmafeers, Tailorn, and j^SL. In cbniie4uence of the great demand for the - '„' ' ■ 1 SINGER MACHINE," W. Hubbibd offers ish£4iL & m^Lall other makes &t gbbatly beduoedprioss :—| Wsr^ JsH® W& % Shuttle Lock Stitch 210 0 i : '^P^^M Semng Machines Repaired. Oil, Needles, &c. CAUTION. — In consequence of a Manhinei much like tbe " Singer " Machine in appearance beiDg now offered in NeUon, l^heg to state thatj COMPANY'S AUTHOBISBU AttßMT— $ . .JOL. v-fBJf, ..; IS JeS Jakm Jew Hi RAFALGAJUSTBEBT, KSI*BON,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 240, 1 December 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 240, 1 December 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 240, 1 December 1880, Page 3

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