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%«s*___ rsiHJii jP*ddl<a 869?-ir^? l^T^ LADf BAR:SLir, I J. Wax.esb» H*BJ»r s ".wflX tea^ as .unde? . r --" Weather Pbbmttxikg. Nelson for Motueka, Monday, May 2, at 7 A tQ Mctueka for Nelson, Monday, May 2, at 10 Nelson for Motueks, Tuesday, May 3, at 7 Motueba for Nelson, Tuesday, May S, at 10 NelsniTfor Motueko, Thursday, May 6, at 9 a. to T,»- ! Motueka for Thursday, May 5, at 12 noon. WftHapu for Oollingwooa, ¥nday, May 6, j 'Frisco Mai>. Collinpwood fcr W&it&pu, Saturday, May 7, at 12 noon. Wait pu for Nelson, Saturday, May 7, at 2.50 p.m. c " )r2 ' 1 «*■• K.B —Freight on Wool ftnd Hope ftoo •-~ ilden Bay, su. por Bale; from Motueke^ 4e. Fo? Frdgbi er Faraagfi. &p?iy'a« His I**J BitMy QSw, OomiQtiffliftl Wharf, I'm Sal% cs to M- | mWO KOOMS, corafnrtably furnished, with J Board, at present occupied by Madam" , SUMMERHAYES, Pelwyn Piece. 1371 TO LET.— FURBISHED ROOMS, with or without BoaH. Apply 1182-tc Mr 3. MACKAT, Belmont Houee. TO LET.— A Four-roomed COTTAGE at Spring Grove, clofe to Kailway Station. Apply to W. BOTTRELL,next door. 616-tc FOB SALE, a First-class JUNKER, with Lilting sear complete Apply to KUTEERFORD BROS. Brightwater, $31-tc ' ' __• TO BE LET. A VILLA RESIDENCE, containing SIX ROOMS. Enquire of 1 379— t c EVERETT BRO S. & CO. For Sale, Cheap. A MOST PesTrable SIX-ROOMED RESIDENCE and Outbuildings, with GARDEN well storked with Fruit Trees. pleasantly situated in the Wood. Apply 8., " Mail Office. 3324-t c £HOR SALE.— HOUSH containing Jj Eight Booms, cloco to tbe Rail Way f tPtion. Spring Grove ; there is c \ Garden planted with choice Fruit Treeo. For ; further particulars, epply to Mr W. ROUT, 6?e!son, or on the premise*, to j BSB W. T. EOTTRELL. TO LE T . AECUR-BOOWED COTTAGE with small GARDSN. Water laid on. Apply to J. POLGLASE, 1353-tc Brook- street. TO LET mHAT Commodious DWELLING X HOUSE, situated in Wosbinpfor Valley, containing NINE ROOMS, Bath room, Coach-houee, and Out-houses, Jerp* Garden and Orchard, well stocked with Fruit Treeß in full bearing. For particular! y v Mail " Ofioe. i fid.FOB SALE. A, Fine Young Heavy GELDING, A. G. JENKINS. Ennerglynn, April 22, 1881. 1389 tc ] i WANTED. WANTED to PURCHASE,— FRUIT. Also BUTTER, EGGS, and POULTRY in any quantities, Apply to W. PATTERSON, People's Mart, 558— Sm a Hardy-streefc. 1 nAn DOLLARS PREMIUM JLv/vJv/ offered to any persoD who will do as great a range of work on any other Machine. The most perfect Sewing Machine made, whether for family use or manufacturing, is the Doublethread, Lock-stitch, Light-running NEW DAYIS VERTICAL FEED MACHINE! WILL DO WITHOUT TACKINGS :— It Nrill make wide hem on sheets. &c ; hem all manner of bias woollen goods, as soit merino, crape, or goods difficult to hem on other machines. It makes a more elastic stitch than any other machine. It will turn a hem and put in piping at game time. Sews any fabric from lace to leather. Has tbe automatic self -regulating tension and take-up. Always in order, and never fails in its duty. Produces the best quality of work in the greatest variety. Made from the finest material by expert workmen. Try it. It haß never failed to give perfect satisfaction. The Vertical Fbed is the greatest; advance made in sewing mechanism since the invention of Sewing Machinea. We invite a careful examination of it, believing no one can fail to recognise the fact that it is perfection. At the Sydney International Fxhibition of 1879-80, after a contest extending otor sis month", and the severest t* sts yet applied to Sewing Machines in the World, the Judgef have endorsed the verdict of the people, anri AWARDED THE ONLY PfRST PUIZR, FOR BEWJNG MACHINKS TO THE NEW DAVIS VEBTICAL FEED MACHINE on every point, and over all other machinr*, Singer and Wbbthbim, included. 4W-May]B'

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 102, 30 April 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 102, 30 April 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 102, 30 April 1881, Page 1

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