Sfai&Jfri TTNION STEAM "ss^^^S^^- PANT'S are appointed to leave, booking as follows: ~OOR PICTON, WELLINGTON, LYTJj TELTON, and DUNEDIN, booking ior Wanganui, Oamaru, Timaru— THE WANAKA b.p., on TUESDAY Bth Febm'irv. at One p.m r ' " '■ The PENGUIN, s.s on TUESDAY 15th February. FOR PICTON, WETLINGTON, aid LYTTELTON, booking for Napier. Gisborne, Tauranga— The WANAKA, s.s , TO-PAY, (THI'R3DAY). 3rd Ftbruary, at iNine pm.. taking passengers and cargo ior Sydney mi also for Bluff and Melbourne. Tho PJ^GUIN, b.s., on THUhSDAV, lOtli February. IyOR TARANAEI and &IANUKAUThe PENGtHN, b.b., TO-MORROW (FHIDA y ), 4th Februaty, atTnelvt oVI ck No »n. Tho II \WE A, 8.5., en FRIDAY, 11th February. TjIOR SYDNEY— Tae WAKATIPU, b.«,, from Wellington, on (SATURDAY, sth Fcbruaiy Booked Pafsenge s and f'nrgo furwarded psr B.m, WANAKA, TODAY (THURSDAY), 3rd Feb. The ARAWATA, from Auckland on TUifibDAY, Bth February. FOR MELBOURNE and ADELAIDE, via Wellington, Lytteltin, Dunedin, and Bluff— lhe TK ANAU, a. c., from Wellington 7th February. Bookej Pass.n«eis and Cargo Sorwarded per s s. WANAKA Ja TU-DAY, THURSDAY, 3i d Feb. MELBOURNE EXHIBITION— UntiI Slat March SPECIAL IXCUKSION TICKETS at REDUCFD FARES will be issued to Melbourne, arailable lor Two Months from ddte of issue. Particulars at Company's Office. WOOL booked through to LONDON at ONE PENNY per lb. Freight and Pfeesajre Tickets to be obtained at the Company's Office, HOfi Government Wharf AD. BAYF EIL D, LAND, ESTATE, MINING AGENT, Bardy -street (opposite Union Bank, Nelson, 229—t c
ANCHOR |i%^ STEAM LINE ;OF 1-^9] PACKETS. AEI /^FOISTED TO LBA.VB FOR WESTPORT, HOBITIKA, AND GBEYMOUTH. THE CHARLES EDWARD, on MONDAY, 7th inst. THE MURRAY, to follow. FOR WANGANUI & OPDNAKE. fpHE MURRAY, on SATURDAY, sth .1 inst. FOR WAIRAC FEE BY & WFLLINGTON. TFIE WALLACE, on SATURDAY, sth met. Coastal Fxcctbsions — From ! sth Decent hpr, 1880, to 31st January, lt*BL Beunrn Tickets will be ipsued between ports within Mew Zealand at which Company's steamers call, ?t a reduction of 30 per cent on tho two single fares, available for Return until 28th February, 1881. JOHN H. COCK & CO. WANTED fO RENT for a Term SIX or EIGHT ROOM BO IlOUftK in 'he COUNTRY, clofe to Railway Stetion, must have PADDOCK and STABLES.— Particulars tj 363-3 J. D., 'Mail' Office. PRIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE for GENTLEMEN. Apply t) MRS. BIiANFORD, late Mr Baitlttt's residence, Washington Valley. 27 1— t c Fancy Needlework. MRS. /BRIGHTON, of We'linglop, w!l. VJ will Bbortly visit NELSON with a Stock of Fancy Needlework and Matebials, when she will be preparod to give LESSONS in Cbewel, &c. Terms : Single Lessen, 4/-; Set of Ihree Lessons, 10/6, Date and address will be given shortly. 301 NOTICE. TMUNCASTER hns justlreeeived another # parcel of those First chss English LEVER WATCHES, made specially to order. 187
'. I ' CIVILITY. ATTENTION. | " Money saved is money earned, remember." " Out of debt, out of danger." 0 ,' ■ ■ You can effect a considerable saving by : purchasing your Groceries etc., of . . .. ROBERT SNODGRASS, FAMILY GROCER AND PROVISION {DEALER, THE WOOD AND WASHINGTON VALLEY, Exclusively Ready-money Stores, waited upon for orders, and. goods delivered in any part of city or suburbs free. "~Y AGENT If OR THE NELSON " EVENING MAIL." "~"j The " Singer w Sewing Machine. For Hand or Foot. All kinds of Sewing Machines '^^m Bill W. HUBBARD, TRAFALGAR-SIk&ET, NKL-jON. VTOY BLTIES fob PEESBJN TS i-^l NOVELTIES foe the SEASON NOVELTIES for MIDSUMMER m c s;s r s . '■';""■'■ - Lo YEDAY & HEYHOE Beg to announce to tlie Ladies of Nelson arid tlie Country districts tlie return from London of their 1 Mil. Heyiioe, by the s.s. " Northumberland," with a beautiful and considerable variety of ; _ . . NOVELTIES for their business, to which inspection is respectfully invited. Also, A LARQE STOCK OF : Plain, Useful Drapßry, which will be sold vert Cheap 1 : ,: „ ; LO YEDAY & HEYHOE Trafalgar-street. Try the LEATHER Best and Cheapest BOOTS and SHOES ! 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,, su'iling, :<. BOOTS waterproof in storms unfailing, :..■•■■ ;..>:■■■ BOOTS of many stiles divine, ; ■■■.■:■ ' BOOTS for which the darlings pine, ='-.•.:■ BOOTS repaired and mending jobs, : . : , FwrHEALY isthePJRINCJS'ofSNOBS, ■■■• '
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 29, 3 February 1881, Page 3
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