ANCHOR Mife^ BTBAM -<Wissts& IJ SHIP C^ M - ijlNß Or |jL^^^^ ) PACKETS. are appointed to learo, booking as follows: V **"si IJ'OR PICTON, WELLINGTON, LYTa JO TELTON, and DUNEDIN, booking ior am AProiMTK) to MSAV* Wanganui, Oamaru, Timaru— FORWESTPORTHOBITIKA,AND The WANAKAf 8 . fl>> TO-MORROW GREYMOUIH. (Wednesday), 4th May, at Eleven THE CHARLES EDWARD, TO-MOE- 8 - m « ROW, WEDNESDAY, 4th May, at 3 The PENGUIN, b.s,, on TUESDAY, 10th P m« May. mHE MURRAY, on FRIDAY, 6th May. JL Til 0 R PICTON, WELLINGTON, aßd — 13 LYTTELTON /booking ior Napier. FOR WANGANUI. Giaborne, Tauranga•mnir mttdd.v t- , The PEPGUIN. b.p., on THURSDAY, Bth T*HE MURRAY, Early. ( May> at Midoight, taking pifseogers ■»• and cargo for teluff", Ilobaxt Towd, •~~~" ' Molbou. ue, and Adelaide. FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT. T h 3 HAWEA, c.8., on THURSDAY, 12th THE MDRRAY, TO MORROW, WED- May> NESDA Y, 4th, May, at 7 p.m. mHE WALLACE, on FRIDAY. J? 0 * '^RANAKI and MANOKAU- ; The HAWEA, s.b., on FRIDAY, 6th May. JOHN H. COCK & CO. : at Two p.m. • -—■> -— . : The WANAKA, s.b., on FRIDAY, 13th WANTED EMPLOYMENT by a Steady I Ma yActive MAN in any occupation. ! 1337— 6p Apply J.W., •• Mail » Office. "fTIOR SyDNBY— J? 'Iho AFAWAT'A, s v. f from Auckland, on WANTED a good General SERVANT. ! FWDAY.. 17th May. Apply MUb.GILLOW', ; The WAFATIPU, ss, from Wellington. 1437- 6p Hardy -etrefit East. on THDKSDAY, 19th May. WANTED 8 NURSEMAID. OOR HOBART TOWN, MELBOURNE Apply to Mrs KDWAUDS, Jj and ADULAIDE, via Wellington, 1286 -t c Sunujfcide. ' Lytfceltoa, DuneUiu, and Blufl— ZZ~rTT~rZ r TheBIWOAEOOMA, ss., from WelllngWANTED. i ton, 9th Miiy. Booked passengers - aud ca'go forwar'Jei p*r B.s PEWAGOOD General SERVANT, References ; GUIN ' 0D THURSDAY, sth May. required. Apply Mm HoLLOWAY, ab Mas MSBET'S Wile-street East, —to WOOL booked through to LONDON at : . ONE PENNY per lb. TO F AFMERS.-W ANTED 10 TONS of l^ 6 Tickßifl t0 be obtainod OATEN SHEAVES. State price at »^he Companm's Office, jtack and price delivered.— J. C. J3UKFORD. i!ofi Government Wharf New Winter Drapery. W.MILNER Is NOW SHOWING- a carefully selected Assortment of New Dress ! Materials, Comprising all the nowest and most Fashionable materials as worn for the season Winter Jackets, Mantles >& Ulsters, Plushes, Velvets, & Velveteens. NE¥ lOIgNERY. FURS and FUR TRIMMINGS, NEW FURNISHING GOODS, CARPETS, REPPS, CRETONNES, BLANKETS Sr COUNTERPANES, WINTER HOSIERY, GLOVES, TIES>S?c Ready-made CLOTIIING Department Is now well assorted. Men's and Boys' Tweed Suits, Overcoats, Waterproofs, §c, CLOTHS and TWEEDS in great Variety. TAILORING ORDERS executed promptly, and at MODERATE PRICES. Mrs. PAMELT~ MANTLE AND DEESB MAKEE. Ball, Evening., and Walking Dresses. Mantles, Ulsters, and Jackets made in the latest styles. A. PEIRFEGT FIT GUARANTEED Wedding and Mourning Orders executed on the sHortesit notice. Mks. PAMBLT, Habdy^stbeet, .. (Opposite Sclanders&i Cd.) NELjSON. Apprentices Wanted Immediately 1197 i Facts about the Wertheim. SEWING; MACHINE DEALERS have teen so convinced about the excellence of the " WERTHIEM " that they have felt bound to sell it, although allowed a smaller profit than; upon many others. ; Enquirers about MacHines, asjlc for the " WEBTHEIM/' because they have heard so good a report of its merits^ / 1' ' v Buyers Of Machines see at once in the " WERTHEIM " a trusty servant and a useful friend, {nd find that a further acquaintance with it confirms their first opinion of it. fl j y, >-,'■. I , '■■■■■ i.; -.; : Machines Oil Trial are not; returned for exchange/, : but promptly paid for. i - •., ..•■■• . The Agents are very rarely asked a second time to explain tbe woriing of a. " )VERTREIM," seldom, if ever required tp adjust a Machine, 1 because it is so easily understood, and so rarely gets out of order.- ' rf> ) i : The Increasing Demand for the « WERTHEIM " evidences its great popularity. [ , -.. , r , . ■ o . <. . - ? •. .. . : -■■ '■. .-. •/ ' : ' :. rt /,d > J~i. t -'- ! j.c^'-s- ■ ■• ■ *;■--,. ••■-• The '•' Wertheim "is made in several patterns, a^jl a . Kitting appliance may be hajl with " the Triumph. 1 - -1 — 0~ INSPECT^N; INVITED BtC - | -V/ r \lV'''\ ■ l '''':'■.''• ■■' WILKINS 4 FIELD, 1405 AGENTS FOE NELSON DISTRICT I CIVILITY. j ATTENTION. | "Money saved is money earned, remember." ":.Out of -tjebt,! out .of j danger."- ; -.. v , ■ -■ , . . ' — — -O-, ' ;„ ;: ■jj. .••,.::■./ ■'/'■■■ " You can effect a considerable saving by '.purchasing 1 your Groceries etc, of ! KOBERT SNODGEiSS, FAMILY GROCER AND PROVISION DEALER, THE WOOD AND WASHINGTON VALLEY, Exclusively Ready "money .Stores. ••• ' FamiliQß waited upon 2 for orders, and goods delivered in any . • -•■*'■ part of city or suburbs FBBJS. , . . ~~ """'AGENT FOB THE NELSON "BVBHIHa MAIL/'sa
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 104, 3 May 1881, Page 3
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