FOR WELLINGTON, WANGA NUT, arid PATEA. W A K A T U will leave for the above ports Early. . For freighter passage apply to . JAMES S. CROSS, Jan., 595 : ,-,■ i ■■.-■"■ Agent. : Mrs. MELHUISH begs to announce that she lias taken a COMMODIOUS SUITBSBOOMS in Trafalgar-street, nearly opposite the Post and 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" • D R E S S - MAKER, just arrived from England. Mrs. Melhuish, NEW SEOW EOOIS, Nearly opposite Telegraph and PostOffice, • . ; Trafalgar-street. NOTICE TO HOP-GROWERS. THAKLEY, CASH PURCHASER of « HOPS. ; 390-t<s COALS! JUST KECEIVEB, ex "Croyden Lars," a Cargo very Superior HOUSEHOLD COALS. Samples on viow. Rates, 82s per ton delivered. : MOSS DAVIB. Bridge-st., 17th February, 1881. 689— tc CBBWFL3 WOOLS ; COTTONS MODELLING EttBXW.ORK , , MISS "OAMELY begs to intimate to the X Ladlee of Nelson and district thst ahe intends »hoit'y to QPBN;- (a« a permanency) a FAiJCy BBPOBITORY in Eardy-st'bbbt, where every neceßßary for, the above claiseeof Work will be obtainable, and fullest in^tru«stionß,givea if required. 461-26 To Coal Beaters, &c. To Arrive, from Ne^eastle direct, a Cargo of best Coals, A portion oi which will be cleared out for Cash, at a VERY LOW PRICE. Apply to Mi- JOHN LOCK, City Weighbridge, Wnimea street. Orders lulHUed according to priority. The newly-iavented non-intoxicating Summer Beverages « ZKTICINE" « BELLK EAU," and Impbovfd GINGER ALE may be ordered he»e. 549 THE Lamb Knitting Machine, The "Grandest Knitter in the Would." ANOTHER SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED. Price List and other particulars on application to .. ; ' .'. : m. m. Webster, .. -}N.Z:_ Agent, NELSON. To practical Farmers and Butter , Makers. A CERTAIN FORTUNE. THE undersigned' ha« FOR SALE, by private treaty, a Valuable FARM of 150 Acres niajtniflcent Freehold Land, and about 150 Acres of Leasehold, together with Firat-.cla.Sß Dwelling, and all necessary Outbuildings, Live and Dead Stock, &c, within easy distance cf the best market in New Zealand for dairy and farm produce. ' In fact to a practical man', there is an independence for life, and a fortune for his heirß. Price only : Two Thousand Pounds, half of whicn can remain on mortgage. ! Principals only treated with. J 5J5-6V ~r ■■:•.!.'?/" .RICMRD REEVES. 1 nnn DtoL^ SPRE ¥ UM JL\-/\J\J' offered to any pereoo who will do as great a. range of work on any other Machine. ! The most perfect Sewing Majohine made, whether for family useipr . manufacturing, is the Doublethread, Lock-stitch-, LightTunning NEW DAVIS VERTICAL A FEED MACHINE! , WILL DO WITHOUT TACKINGS :— It will m&ke wide hem on sheets, &c !; hem all maarer oi bias woollen good?, as soJt merino, crape, or goods difficult to h^ra on : other machines. It makes a more elaetip stitch than any other machine. It will turn a hem and put in piping at tame time. ' '. Sews any fabric from lace to leather. : \ Has the automatic self -regulating tension and take-up. , Always in order, and- never fails in its doty. i Products tho best quality of .work in the greatest variety. j Made from the finest material by expert workmen. Try it. It has never failed to give.pprfect ■\ . ; satisfaction. .:.' i The Vbrtioal Jjbed is the greatest advanco made in sewing mechanism since the 'invention of Sewinß Machibe>i 'We invite a oareful examination of it. believing no one can fail to recognise tha fact that it is perfection. ' ' •»•■'• Afc the' Bydnty International Exhibition of 1879-80, after a contest extending ov<jr six coonthp, and the severest tests yot nppljed t) hewing Machines in the World, the Judges have endorsed the verdict of the people, and AWARDED TUB ONLY FIRST PBlZfi FOR SEWING MACHINES TO THE NEW DAVIS VERTICAL PEED MACHINE : on every point, ami over ail other machines, 1 BinOeb and WBaTrißiM, included.;
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 46, 23 February 1881, Page 3
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636Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 46, 23 February 1881, Page 3
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