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FOR WESTPORT AND GREYMOUTH. i**lj& npHS f.vvorito B.s. GKAFTON will sail for tbe above Ports TO-MORROW (THURBDAY) 9th February, at II a.m. For freight or passage apply to JAMBS S. CROSS, Jun,, 145 Agent. FOR WANGANUI AND PATBA. •i-'KSk FfllFE s.s. y|||i||^ WAKATU . rwill le&ve for the above ports TO-MORROW (THUKbDAY), 10th February, at 4 pm. Fpr freight or passage apply to J. S. CROBB, jun., Agent. begs to announce that she lias taken a COMMODIOUS SDITB&B00M8 in Trafalgar-street, nearly opposite the Post arid Telegraph Office, which will be opened shortly with a complete assortment of all the LEADING NOVELTIES IN MILLINERY, MANTLES, COSTUMES, &c, Also, a nice variety of FEATHERS, FLOWERS, LACES, &c. Mrs. MELHUISH has secured the services of a thorough DRESSMAKER, just arrived from England. Mrs. Melhuish, NEW SHOW EOOIS, Nearly opposite Telegraph and PostOffice, Trafalgar-street. BOARD & RESIDENCE, with Private Rooms and Bathroom ; also, use oi Piano, &c. At Mrs ASKEW'tf, Boae Lodge, Nile- litre it. . 3996— tt Madame Cecilia Suramerliayes jh^SßS^a "piANIBTE, Pupil ol (Ijp^^^i X THAtuKEO, Sib Julius y^i||p3jjl! Benediox, aad ChAB. Hallr, fe^ga^M|| ARRIVED in Nelson. f7P^_ffjSpand .is prepared to give lU^^^a^ LESSONS on the PtANOFORTE. and ORGA^, and in SINGING, at her Muuo Room, Mb. STANTON'S,: Entrance, Hardy-street Termß on application. Private address— Clirejionx Bouse. 356-* TO HOP-PICKERS. T HAULS V r« quires Hop-pickers to give • in their names at his Office, BridgeHtrtefi, AT ON OK. SBB~t C COKE, THARLEY can tupply the best COKR • for Drying Hope. ' 389— t c KO'ilCE TO HOP-GROWERS. THARLEY, CASH PURCHASER of • HOPS. 390- tc ALL LONG STANDING ACCOUNT? due to the undersigned unpaid by the 28 -h inttant, will be bUED FOR without further notice. HOOPER & DODSON. Febmaty 4, 1881. 412-6 1.0.0. F., M.U. GENERAL CAMERON LODGE, KELSON DISTUICT. ON and after 12th February, Lodge Meetings will be held in the BbiqhtWATBK SCHOOLBOOM. •_ . . . 438-3 a WALTER FORSTER, N.G. Sickness and Accident Mutual Association of New Zealand. MEMBERS are reqneated to oall for tbeir Policies as early as possible. W. M. STANTON, 441— 2 a AGENT. W. M. STANTOff & Co., /COMMISSION & GENERAL AGENTS, \J SALESMEN & BROKEKS, Importbjrs op Specialities, etc., Corner Trafalgar and Hardy Streets, Nelson. Norwich Union Fibe Office (Nelson and Marlborough). Agents Hanseatic Insurance Company of Hamburg. Sickness and Accident Mutual Association of JMiw Zealand. SCHOOL BOOKS, Iriuh Series, Collins Euition — Lahob Wholbsalb Stock. No reasonable offer refused, to clear. COPY Rnd EX>RuIbJB fiOO'ib to Schools below Trade price. General Stock of Books selling off. W. M. STANTON. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS —String, Brass, and Wood— Musicians' Sundries of every description, direct from tbe English and Continental makers. PEICES LOW BEYOND COMPETITION. W. M. BTANTON. t* # Full Eqaipmi nts for Nigger Minstrel .bands. GOLD and SILVER Laces, Braids, Cords, Fring69 and Trimmings, Zincs, gpanglec, Statfß, and Foils, for Costumee or "Orders" THEATRICAL Properties, Wios and Pi AYf, MASOInIC Clothing, Jewellery, and authorised Literature. . W. M. STANTON. N.B.— The Ia:o Goods are being sold osj? on re.inquishing this department. T)INAFORTES and riABINET r\RGANC, Those who hesitate about purchasing will immediately decide on inspecting Instruments and leabning the) Price at; W. M. STANTON'S. NEW and STANDARD MUSIC - BY ANT PUBUBHEB— — THKEB PUUNDS' wcrfcn for ONlfi POUND t—Caeh— ~»-liWg e Stock to eeleot frcm— • W- M, BTANTON,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 34, 9 February 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 34, 9 February 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 34, 9 February 1881, Page 3

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