[FOR WELLINGTON AND LYTTELTON. i'TtS^ TgIHE favorite s.s. GRAFT ON will nail tor tho above Ports early. For freight or passage apply to JAMES S. CROSS, Jun., .145 . . Agent, FOR WANGANUI AND WELLINGTON. ■i * E kj3L nnHE e.s, ;^^^^^« WAK AT U will leave for the above ports early. . For freight or passage apply to J. S. CECSj,jun., Agent. Anniversary of the Province. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1. 3 ai *v bl rriHE p.s. '. £ADY BAEKLY Will leave as under — Kelson for Motueka, at 6 aro. I -Motueka for Nelßon, at 8 a.m. Nelson for Motueka, at 8 p.m. Motueka for Nelson, at 10"30 p.m. . Fare there and back— FlVE SHILLINGS. JAMES S. CROSS, Jun , i • Agent. £10-! BWABD ' The above reword will be paid to nny on 2 giving such information as to CONVICT 1 the parties who <UT my HOP-BINES eithei 1 n Sflturda? or Sunday. Any person , THE-PASSINO on mv grounds after this -late will be PEOSI.CUTED. T. nABT.ET. ; TsTelson, January 24, 1881. 245— t i 1 NOTICE. r p MUNCASTER hns justrereivedanothe* » 9 varrel of those First class English ' LEVER WATCHES, naade specially t-» order. JB7 NOTICE. HOOPER & DODPON have on hand a tuperior lot of COKF, burnt evprcssly for the purpog" of Ffop-dryinp. 206— 6 BOARD and RESIDENCE in a healthy eitustinn. Apply Mrß A. N. WALKER, top of Kuwait; street. 85 — t c Eanseatic Fire Insurance Co. of Hamburg. WM. STANTON is appointed AGENT • for this strong, important Company, whose reputation has for years been rtcogniatd in Europe. It has a LARGE SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, Aceumulatin? Reserve and Premium Reserve Funds, with the additional Fer.urity of t' e Guarantees of Associi'cd Companies, to the extent ot £10,000,000. The Agent, r-prt-senting »lso the Norwich Union, is enabled to aceppt risks to a larger amount than (he Limits ot any single office would admit of. Insurances Binglr or combined, will be tnk-u at LOWEST RATBS. . with prorrpt and liberal settlements of losfcf, aui no advantage taken of inadvertent mif-t-ikea or omisti ..ns on the part of those conctToed, ■m W M. STANTON, Agent. Sickness and Accident '■ Mutual A ssociation of 3 !New Zealand. 3eftd Office, Christelurch, with Committee 2 and Trustees W. W. Charters, Esq , Manager and {Secretary. - This popular Institution is now in operation, 3 and the unders gned, as Agent, is receiving applications Jor Membership. Facilities to Members. E 1. No personal attendance required L . 2. Medicol examination not a necessity for memhei ship 3. Premiums one to four at the rate of 25* per annum (6d per week) s°cure» £\ per week during disability ft om sickness or accident for each premium. i 4. Claims, when approved, payable in Nelson, weekly, if required 5. Profits divided among assured 6. Right to vote at all meetings and elect their own officers Bulks of Association, and further information can be had of W. M. STANTON, Aobvt for Nelson & Mablbobotjgh, or of any of the Sub-Agents of the Norwich Union Fibe Offiob. 10— a i To tlie Trade and tHe Public W.M. STANTON begs fo return « (hacks for the support bc'srrded him in business for the past thirty } ears— in aw unchanged business,— &nd to inform his IrieEds thai he is now reducing bU 'arge and var.ed stock by offering goods at &trictly INDUCEMENT PRTfJES, with a view to altering the character of his trade. Until this h Rccomplis'ied, he will sell strictly and genuinely as follows :— Stationery below invoice price ; Books in some instanceß at half publication ! price. i Munc, Few and Standard, by any piibr Usher, £3 worth for £i (not old i Etock). FiANOFOHTK-t A«D Obg&ns ao cheap as in England (sucr flcing the import > charges, and the heavy duty of 17 , per cmt.). , Sewing Mi chines— Grover & Baker, and others — at half price. Ad exceed* • incrly heavy stock on nand. Threads, Silks, and Accessories Tola- < tive'y cheap.' *** The following miscellaneous lines are well filled, and will bear large profits for the trade buyer; viz : — ' : Cards. Paper, Printing Materials. Inks, &c. i Leather Bags, Satchels, and Wallets Framed »nd Un framed Engravings Heivy Gilt P'cture Framing and Cornice Cricket Crrquet, and Ftnclng Materials Perambulators, Footballs ' Jpwellery, Fancy Goorfs Theatrical requisites Wigs, etc. Cox'b Coited Fills, Kirby's do. Druggists' Hundrlee, Patent Medicines Mats nnd Mattina in variety Musical Instrument's of every description— Brasa, Wood, and Stringed Music Strings Kteds, Cssea, and Fittings Gold and Silver Laces, Braids, Cords, Fringes. Trimmings Spangles, Zincs, Cloth, Tissue, Foil, etc.— a ! large and valuable Stock of all kinds Gothic Latches, Door Furniture, Veranda Iron Ranßome'a Silrate (indurating preparation) Malt Mill, Large C ft e Mill aDd Koaßter Tottßge Ranges, Heating • I And a variety of otht r Merchandise. Hardware, Fancy Goods, Oi'man's Stoics, and aiticleu of con3i>irpticn. Just Received — A case of GB D. and other Wood Pipes of Fupeiior class, Tobacconitts' Goods, and Genuine Meerech&ums. ' ' ' W.M. STANTON & CO., ".* Commißfcion and General Agents, Salesmen and Brokers, Importers 6« Specialitiee, &c.,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 22, 26 January 1881, Page 3
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817Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 22, 26 January 1881, Page 3
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