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POPULAR ■Kr OVE L s 1 ON SALS BY R. Lucas & Son, OPFICE OF THfi Evening Mail, &c> BX£Z3DG£S STREET, 0' '" ■ By James Grant— Lfetty Hyde'fe LoVers The King's Own Borderers Laura Everingham The Aide-de-Camp Did She Love Him Oliver Ellis tlarry Ogilvie Eirst Love and Last Lov 1 he Captain of the Guard The Eomance of War Jane Seton One of the Six Hundred Under the Red Dragon The Rossshire Buffs The Black Watch Lucy Arden Fairer than a fairy %, Aiithofty Tfollope— Tlie Bertrams t>bctcir Shorne Castle Ilichmond Lady Anna Mendettoes of Ballycoran Vermcad Rachel Ray I'ales of Ali Countries tke Kellys &nd the O'fceltys By Miss M. E. Riddell— Joy after Sorrow Home sweet Home My First and Last Love The Rich Husband Far Above Rubies Above Suspicion Austin Friar's The Ruling. Passion A Life's Assize , City ahd Suburb Maxwell Drewitt The World and the Church BytosMVE. Braddon — Fenton's Quest- . Robert Ainsleigh $he trail of th& Serpent Milly Darrell Sir Jasper's Tenant ' Only a Clod Thia Lovels of Arden : Elanor's Victory ; The Doctor's Wife j John Marchmont'e Legacy ; Lucius Davoren I Henry Dunbar , Dead Sea Fruit, i Rupert Gowdin i To the Bitter End I Run to 1 arth ; Captain of the Vulture : Lost for Love Strangers and Pilgrims Hostages to Fortune ' Aurora Eloyd ' A Strange World Lady Lisle ; Ralph the Bailiff ' Taken at the Flood i ~ Kejaitiug's Fowder Keating's Powder Keating's Powder Keating's P6wder Kills Bngs Fleas Moths Beetles tnis^Powder isamte Harmless to >AmMAWYIilWEXb\if> II fiilfivtfWiini i deatroyfng > flestt,t bdge. '• edekroiche*-*, beetles, moths in furs, and every otber : specie^ of insect Sportsmen vriil flnd tbit invaluable for dettrtoyidg fleas in their * doge,-> as^aho : ladies for their pet dogs.i Tliis Article has found so great a SALE that it has tempted otbers io vend a so-called artiole ip imitation, The public ar cautioned tbat the tins of tb^ngebliinF _ pow<?6Tbei*~theraTit-™ of. THQMAS KEATING, , Keating's Worm Tablets Keating's Worm Tablets Kkting's Worm Tablets Kiating's Worm Tablets ; A, PURELY, VEGfcTA BLE SWEET* ; MEAT, both In appearance and* taste, i furnishing a most agreeable method of * administering the only certain remedy I for INTESTINAL or THREAD ; WORMS/ It is 1 a* perfectly safe and mild preparation, and is especially tdapted for Children. Soid in Tins by all Chemists: and Pruggists. ! PHOPBIKTOE — THOM ASrKEATINty londpa

NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. "JJ"elsonTe CT I ON.. HMIS^TABLE ON AND AFTER Ibt JUNE, 1880. J ™ dMHJI ft «•*•* UJ q j—: S' : ' 4i « 'Q •isaioootMoo •5 oo o<-*«-«o«eij«»'*-*«c j weoooocje^^itt "2 ti » ia oidiaui i* w « ' 3 OQ M J-l £ . - Hail's 2 ©,' H iw«rt , <i , »ft«»S • iS* s° ■ » «» *» *»»«• rC tC W feL.?.. ff -JM*»-s-*oeos3 ©«--ioo O * •n.rirr.yir? oi *i ci oi oi — L^ S J © a*) tO if «fl »ft * Pr < r- rt^ 00 «do«joo06 ao oi ,|- a a a a a a aj - ••I S(g i 5 i 8 1 » g§ § . .3 m w S a „ a a.g i : Os An 9 HhNHo § 13 W*»o<riN<«NA S iy a£ ©—« <* W <>»•«* •# g W § aJ — . J M •" o ••* pi co ■* «» <0 «- •g « *gJ «NQU«O«|-JI -> *el ■ .S - aa. ©«-"OJ(Ne3-»-*^ CQ R -« t*. co <o ie ~i ia 3 % »o 00 ■-< e» n•* * •-■ •-• a <m oi «i w et oi et ca «o M e-i — y OOOONII WkHM ? *oi»o-«"#*o*C5-; e»w*^{ * t»« W! •♦■•«♦ «••• ««-»»^» j* s a 8 s-s s a.s| iMIIiS|H M " Jj « JJ , »* * * * PLATFORMS ONLY.— Trains de not s<op at* these unlets required. Notice should be giyen to the-G^rd at the preyious stepping Station. ORDINARY SINGLE TICKETS issved on Saturdays and Sundays are available as Return Tickets imtil the end of the following Monday, when re- d atid aB above. RETURN or PERIODICAL TICKETS will not be available for Special and Excur. ion Trains, etfeep* -whotiythfl Ordinary Time Table ia BusperidedtALL TICKETS u«ed for return later than the'day ©t iesUe'lDii?* be present?* at the Tickets Window iand re-dated before the Pasiengers eDter the Train for Ihe return Journey*- Aay Person neglecting toget hia Ticket re-dated will hare to jay the ordiaary Fare. :• Passengers can be,boc*kes-at- Bt»tion|-taly oh th«it\thlfre{iii iWk te&tVftm. Children under 'tbr e#y ears oFage mriltfttt~ abeve three an* anier feartita ysaxs ci age ■ ; h*»lf far •*!-.: r RETURN f TICKETS for diitcncts act ex- ' ceeding' SS " iailca are atailable aa day or . isiaa only. 1 DOGS must be prpide^ r ,w}^i»if|, a « J( other (fßtuntme*DJ,oi : Be(furirig.rheQl. f TuetV ;wili not be allowed rn i[ i&-nfftge^-iW^*SS!-sender mmt obtain a Tickifc r to be git'ealupv' : before tbe end of the joatney, be^tfthfr^S^ is delivered. LUGGAGE.— Each JifrtHl'M*.!: ito take 11 Slbs. of PERB()NALLii.(?ff*^ie ; f^ / i (not includicg merchandise of , any kinp),' ea'tt.; lor every 56lbs. abo'^this^eisfht.' for tft&f---50 milea otirictm '& i& 'milfesiitbeiijhttfgfef. will }be One fßhilling. No luggage will be allowed to be taken into the Carriages, anless of sucha si«e. th'atiit HA be'pl^ce^ ander the ■eat without inconvenience to other P»asengera. Paiaengtrs.»re atrongly recommeaded to have their Names and the Station te which tbey are proceeding distinctly marked on. tbeir Luggage, and to satisfy themselvj(R.|hat . itis placed on the: Trkifi^yias th& Rfell#*y Department will not be reaponßible unleeslt is booked and paid for. > Wi' STONE General Manager.

IMIII 1 ■■hiiujl^lUL.-LI 1 IISlilllllliqill'l,llll»i;ipjSI-LJ JJLJII, IIIMI Ijllllll - The Real a Singer • ' jewing, Machine, ; For Haxyi ot Foot. . -For #an*tty Work, Dreesmaters, Tailors, and \ ifMIT ■* ! lni conHe^neaoei.of 'the great deaian-i for the j N^' - < SINGER MACHINE," W. Hvbxakd o***re j Je^j|£4i MiSHB^Bk" •ali-oteitf^a^ j (BJPB|K JMBKk'S [ '~S- ' Shuttle Look 'tifittih 210 0! | : , * C ACTIO!*.; —, I» i conefsq-pepce l »f * Machijie, iHfIIH^HHBRKHHs^ much like tbe" Sin fer"'MVchr<itU'Apiiearflnce being now offered in NelsoityJ: beg to&pt tfafc j*^^^HWMiHJ^MpH^^^--coMPMnr j »~ABTkORb«D , aSbiJt— ':: '-**&":./ XJ ES -A. Et x> » B AFALG AB-STREfT. NBLSON. qwipii-jti, mi, j|ii"i » ■ji'ii, ■ ijMj 1 '„ j! 1 "I 1 " '" ' •' '■ ''■ "mt =sss l|Wjga«MaM^ A SDPERLATLV.K TONIC, . piUR *^™™°^fyair'*ll''»T^ £TI0 > r ASTI.D YSPEPTIC and ffTnHli 111 I INVIGORATING CORDIAL. Hr f Slhis ;mbdicinal BEVERAGE ia HU^i lHT) Ajti fl (« y IS IB Afl A A -^JH Wft^wted not only free from' every in- ' '•'-BEwnl IM/a ll a W ill * juribus property and ingredient, but of . Hjy ' , W flnT 11 ll A If a Vf IM MwjPl the beßfc POB'foto quality. lis extraor•|jßKk ST -/3^ dinary medicinal properties In Gravel; ' I JMI?BISBwiwIfSBR^PWWIWiffIB Qoot » Chronic "Rheumatism/ Incipeht, , ■Bttill^UilJllJtS^lll'^Y^ Dropsy, Flatulency,' Colic' pains of the BBHHBHBHHHHHH Stomach or Bowels, whether in Adults, or BHnH|HHHp|IHHBHpfIP|HHHHH[H plants ; in all ordinary c« ses of 6b- ' ™"Mti?'Bs^ : iflMßL T Mil *1« 1 mI -structions in the" Kidneys, Bladder, and ll|flW|f iftg-J I fi^Bk A ASJLAa3-I^B Urioary Organs V in Dyspepsia, whether , WgSBBBHBBBB^BBBBB^H^Bm 0T chronio 5 in General Debility, Q|gSranraEnHgyggoHHH9H9 Sluggißb Circulation of tbe Blood; Inadequate Asßjmirstibn oi.Uooo, anu Energy .--are acknowledged by the wHoie l iaedi6aiiFa6tiHy-i'tftn4^ttwt'?< t^^pi«' highest written authbritiea/ , , Pibbhedal Ikjpsoiioks a«airi jt tiie'Sale of Countprieits of BCHNAPFS'' "IW WJtwP^ and further actft^tfliW^^ tbe'LTradSjightaof the ' V"Bfiy;li ,«ep^fer:4^ MOSOi& Melbourne.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 7, 8 January 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 7, 8 January 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 7, 8 January 1881, Page 4

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