ANCHOR lllfe^ STEAM LINE OS 1 ji^^J PACKETS. ASI APJPOIMTED to LKAva FOR WESTPORT, HOBITIKA. AND GREYMOUTH. THE CHARLES EDWARD, about FRIDAY, ISth May. qpH«S WALLACE to follow. FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT. THE WALLACE, TO-MORROW (Thursday) 12th May. FOR WANGANUI. 'TIHE WALLACE Early. JOHN H. COCK & CO . WANTED a GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to 1 585—2 Mrs. J. S. CROSS, Jun. WANTED immediately a rood General SEHVMvTfor the Motutka Hotel. Apply MO'J UEKA HOTEL, Motueka. 1582— tc WANTED. A GOOD General SERVANT, References required. Apply Mfc? HOLLO WAY, at Mas MSBET'S Wile sti eet East, —to GOOD COOKING & EATING APPLES in large or small quantities, cheap. 93 1— 8 m E ATMOi.E, Alton-st. BOARD 8e RESIDENCE, with Private Rooms and Bat'room ; also, use of Pian->, &c At Mrs AbEE W'S, Rose Lodge, Nile- st-eet. 3996— tc
f __B__feak TTNION STEAM TBEBmlWfa^ U ship COM--dß§Klis PANY'S Steamees are appointed to leave, becking as follows: EOR PICTON, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, and DUNEDIN, booking ior Wanganui, Oamaru, Timaru— Tho HAWEA, s.a., on TUESDAY 17 May. The TAIAROA, s.s., on TUESDAY, 24th May. EO R PICTON, WELLINGTON, ard LYTTELTON, booking for Napier, Giabo: .->e, Tauranga— The HAWEA, s.s., TC-MORROW (Thursday) 12th May, at Six o'clock in the Evening, takiDg Bluff, Melbourne, and Adeleide p-issejagtrs anJ cargo. The TAIAROA, c.., on THURSDAY, 12th May. TmOB TARANAKI and MANUKAU-* The TAI-ifiOA, s.s., on FRIDAY, ISth May, at I' oar pm., taking Sydney The PENGUIN, ss, on FRIDAY, £otb M<y. THROB BYD3ET— " '.ihs ARAWATA, s s., from Auckland, on TUESDAY, 17th May. Borke.'i passengers and carpo for girded per s.s. TaIAROA, on FRIDAY, ltfih Ma 7. The WAIiATIPU, a a , from Wdliagton. on THURSDAY, 19:h May. FOR MELBOURNE and ADELAIDE, via Wellington, L> ttelton, Dunedin, and Bluff— Th 3 ROTOMAHANA, ss., from Wellington, 16th Mtty. Booked passengers and cargo forwarded per s.s HAWEA, TO-MORROW (Charsday), lvth May. WOOL booked through to LONDON at ONE PENNY per ib. ii-afcht and Paws?-- Tickets to he obtsinoc at the Company's Oksuce, i iofi Government Wharf
IMMENSE. REDUCTION IN JJUUIP -iiS-1-iSJ 0-liU-jillJi ■* I ' I '11.1 LX WE have much pleasure in submitting to the public the following PKICES for BOOTS and SHOES, to order and measure, all guaranteed of best material, and made on the premises. Gents' French Calf, or Kangaroo Gents' Watertights 176 Spring Sides 18/6 Gents' Bluchers 12/6 Gents' Colonial Calf do., 15/6 & 16/6 Lodies' Higk Lace and Spring Gents' Oxford and Derby Sides from H/ 16/Shoes 15/6 — 17/6 Children's and Girls', in all sizes Gents' Frsnch Calf Shooters' ...18/6 and patterns, from... 5' 14/Gents' Super. Strong Lace-up 3 ... 16/6 Bojs' Lace-ups, from ... 5/6—13/Those requiriDg can have the Patent Waist Spring fitted at a small extra cost. H. & F. MOOBE, Bridge-street. Good Value in Crockery. . 3 Robert Snobo-rass 1 Begs to inform hie customers and the general public that he has purchased cheap, for ready money, a few crates of USEFUL CROCKERY which he will sell at VLELRY LLOVv^ PRIOES at his Stores, The Wood and Washington Valley. Loyeday & Heyhoe for New Winter Dresses LOYEDAY & HEYHOE LOYEDAY & HEYHOE for New Winter Hats and Bonnets for Fur Trimmings and Sets j LOYEDAY & HEYHOE LOYEDAY & HEYHOE - for the Newest Millinery for Fingering Yarn ] LOYEDAY & HEYHOE LOYEDAY & HEYHOE for New Winter Jackets & Dolmans for New Zealand-made Flannels LOVEDAY & HEYHOE yownAvl'mmiOF for Ladies' Ulsters LOVJMDAY & H^XHO-b LOVEDAY & HEYHOE *>*' *»££ KS^ I for New Velvets, Plushes, and LOVE DAY & HEYHOE LOVEDAY & HEYHOE for efficient TnVFnAYTHEyHOE Biery LOVEDAY & HEYHOE LOVEDAY & HJil ttOh, . g . , and t care t0 for Novelties m Winter Gloves ° j-£ m jiy Mourning LOYEDAY & HEYHOE LOYEDAY & HEYHOE ' for Black and Colored Kid Gloves haye their Goods dh<ect from the LOYEDAY & HEYHOE British manufacturers, and sell for New Trimmings and Ribbons for a small profit. Trafalgar-street, Kelson. .. A '.lVi,A' '■■' New "Winter Drapery. W.MILSEE Is NOW SHOWING- a carefully Selected Assortment of New Dress Materials, Comprising all the newest and most Fashionable materials as worn for the season Winter Jackets, Mantles , & Ulsters, Plushes, Velvets, & Velveteens. NEW MILMNERY. FURS and FUR TRIMMINGS,7 NEW FURNISHING GOODS, CARPETS, REPPS, CRETONNES, BLANKETS # COUNTERPANES, WINTER HOSIERY, GLOVES, TIES, $c. I' 'll 'I ».l IH- -I AJIIUSJ Ready-made CLOTHING Department Is now well assorted. Mens and Boys' Tweed Suits} #c.^ X T "■ 7\X : .Vi'}.',! 7' 7i:X 7: CJiOTHS and TWEEDS in great Variety. , TAILORING ORDERS! Executed promptly, mi ftti"
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 11, 11 May 1881, Page 3
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