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ANCHOR '\|fe^ STEAM LINE OF .--felj PACKETS. ▲BB APPOINTED TO LBAVH FOR WESTPORT, HOKITIKA, AND GREYMOUTH. TH E KENNEDY, T 0-|M 0 R R 0 W (Wednesday) 2nd February, at 2 p.m THE MORRAY, on FRIDAY, 4th February, FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT. THE WALLACE, TO-MORROW (Wedjqeßday), 2nd February, at 7 p.m. FOR RANGITIKEI & WFLLINGTON. THE MURRAY, TO-DAY (Tuesday), Feb. let, at 6 p m. Coastal Excubbions — From 1 5th December, 1880, to 3let January, 1881, Return Tickets will be istued between ports within New Zealand at which Company's steamers call, at a reduction of 30 per cent on the two single fares, available for Return until 28th February, 1881. JOHN H. COCK & CO. Excursion to Wellington Races. •i *Vj&. fT*"HE favorite ps. * 3^|y^* WALLACE will leave as above on WEDNESDAY, 2nd February, at 7 p.m., leaving Wellington on return trip on Friday Evening. Return Tickets at Single Fares. 310 JOHN H. COCK & CO. «i***L^* mHE Steam Yacht jJEEI|^ TAI NU I will ply accross to the Boulder Bank, up and <*own the Harbor, and out in tbe Bay during TJ-DAY (TUESDAY), commercirg at 9 a.m. Fares— Ope Shilling. BOARD and RESIDENCE in a healthy situution. Apply Mrs A. N. WALKER, top of Kawaia street. 85— t c PRIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE ior GENTLEMEN. Apply ti MRS. BU AN FORD, late Mr Bartlett's residence, Washington Vallby. 271— t c Fancy Needlework. MRS. i^RICHTON, of Wellington, wil, \J will shortly visit NELSON with a Stock of Fancy Needlework and Matbbials, when she will be prepare 1 to give LESSONS in Cbewel, &c. Terms : Single Lesßon, 4/-; Set of Three Lessons, 10/6, Date and address will be given shortly. . ■ .- ■ 301 F 0 R S A L E. TBE HOUSE and LAND at the Pobt, at present occupied by Mr John H. Cook. The BUILDING in BRIDGE-STREET, known as N. Edwabds & Co.'s BONDj and the LAND on which it stands. 8858— a t c Apply John'H. COCK & 00. DR.HOADLEY HAS COMMENCED PRACTICE in Nelson and may be CONSULTED in COLLINGWOOD STREET, at the House formerly occupied by Db. Faubellb. At home from Ten to Eleven a.m., and from Seven to Eight p.m. 3866— 4 m a

N.N. 11l I - --■ ' ' ' HI "I I m, — — — — — »^~ _■ , = : ■ ; ■ The " Singer " Sewing Machine. For Hand or Foot. TRAFALGAR-STREET, NELhON. i*i .' I.—-. ii ■ VTOYELTIES fob PRESENTS — xi NOVELTIES for the SEASON NOVELTIES for MIDSUMMER — O ■ MES& R S • Loyeday & Heyhoe Beo- to announce to the Ladies of Nelson and the Country districts the return from london of their Mr. Heyhoe, by the s.s. " Northumberland," with a beautiful and considerable variety of -__ ... NOVELTIES for their business, to which inspection is respectfully invited. Also, A LARGE STOCK OF Plain, Useful Drapery, wbich will be sold very Cheap ! Loveday & Heyhoe Trafalgar-street. Try the LEATHER PALACE for the Best and Cheapest BOOTS and SHOES ! — 0 . ' BOOTS for feet, broad and horny, BOOTS for straight feet and for corny, BOOTS for gentlemen of standing, BOOTS that give a look commanding, BOOTS for walking, riding, driving, BOOTS that flat feet look alive in, BOOTS for town and country places, BOOTS to suit all kinds of races, . BOOTS that stand severe mauling, BOOTS for every race and calling, BOOTS for travelling, shooting, sailing, BOOTS waterproof in storms unfailiug, BOOTS of many stiles divine, BOOTS for which the darlings pine, BOOTS repaired and mendjng jobs, For HEALY is tho PRINCE of SNOBS, HEA&IP & SON, Briag@.srtmt

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 27, 1 February 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 27, 1 February 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 27, 1 February 1881, Page 3

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