FOR WAiTAEA* DlßioT,. WAKA'TU will leave for the above port TO-DAY, Monday. ' ■ For freight or pa»ssgo apply to JAMBS S. CROSS, Jan., 667 ; , '-*•-» Agent. FOR PA TEA ma WELLINGTON is apr-oint.d to leave for the above ports on THURSDAY NEXT, March 8. ECLANDERS & CO., •'•'■■ Agent] j , begs to announce that she has taken, a COMMODIOUS SUITE§EOOMS 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, ' . h FLOWERS, ■■:..•/•>. *\\ XACES, &o. Mrs. MELHUISII has secured the services of a thorough DRESSMAKER, just arrived from England. •. v ••■■"■ TVTr^ TVTpiTmictTi NEW SHOW EOOMS, Nearly opposite Telegraph and Post- j Office, Trafalgar-street. NELSON Art and Industrial Exhibition. JUNE NEXT, 1831. IT is intended to boM an ART and INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION in the Tbmpbrawob Hall, in JUNE, this yecr. PRIZES will ba GIVEN lor the Beßt Spscitnens ef Penmanship, Plain and Ornamental j Maps and Deeisjnfl '/Drawings and' Paintings; Apprentices' Handicraft in various Trades and Industries ; Models ; Plain an-i Inncy Needlework ; Leather Work ; and ColIt ctions of Ferns and Seaweeds. Eacb Specimen of the above mentioned mnst be the unaided work of Males and Females, under . the' Age of 2! years, vho are residents in the Neieon district. Prizes will only be awarded to Exhibits the work o t J uveniles. Adu'ts -willirg to contribute Exhibits or Donations towards the Prizes, are recpectlully requested to communicate with W. T, SHERWOOP, 638— 6a Hon Secretary. COKE. THARLEY can tupply the test COKF . (or Drying flops. 389— t c To practical Farmers and Butter Makers, A CERTAIN FOKTUNE. mHE unfcnfpned ha* FOR SALE, by X prwatb TRBA.TT, a Valuable HARM ol 150 Acres magnificent Freehold Land, aud about 150 Acres of Ie»»ehold, together with Jtfrit-c)aB8 Dwelling, and all nececsary Outbuildings, Live and Dcß'i Stock, &c, within' easy dietanco of the best market ia New Zealand for dairy and farm produce. In fact to a practical man there ia an independence for life, and a fortune for his heirs. Price only Two Thousand Pounds, half of which con remain on mortgage. Principals only treated with, 575 -6a RICHARD REEVES. THE Lamb Knitting Machine, The " Grandest Knitter in the World." ANOTHER SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED. Price List and other particulars on application to ; M.M. WEBSTER, N. Z. Agent, NELSON. i non dollars premium JLvJvJw offered to any pereoD who will do as great a range of work on any Ther Machine. The most perfect Sewing Machine made, whether for family use or manufacturing, isthw Doublethread, Lock-stitch, Light-running NEW DAVIS- VERTICAL FEED MACHINE! WILL DO WITHOUT TAC£INGS.:— U will raske wide hem on .•b.eett. &c •, hem all maurer oi bias woollen goods, as Bolt merino, crape, or poodi difficult to. ham 911 other machines. It makes a more, elastic stitch than anyjother nuchine. It will turn a hem and pat in piping at ifttne tim«. Sews any .fabric from lace to leather. Has the aiitomatlc self-regulating tension and take-up. Always in order, and never fails in its duty, , ; Products the best quality of work in the greatest variety. Made from the finest material by expert workmen. Try it. It has never failed to give perfect satisfaction. The Vertical Seed is the greatest advanco made in sewing mechanism eince the invention of Sewing Machines. We invite a careful eiahrination of it, believing no one can fail to recognise the fact that it is perfection. At tbe Sydney International Exhibition of 1879-80, after a contest extending over six month*, and the severest testa yet applied to ;-ewing Machines in the World, the Judgea have endorsed the verdict of the people, and AWARDED THE ONLY FIRST PRIZE FOR SEWING MACHINES TO THE NEW DAVIS VERTICAL PEED MACHINE on every point* and over all other machines, SiflQEB and Wb^hbim, included. , . W, wiLKifc.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 50, 28 February 1881, Page 3
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