■J£®SkL-3* TT JSION l ?TEAB4 "v^m^ : h ' SHn vi comJHK PANT'S Si 'EAMEB6 ate appointed to leave, becking as t jllowa: FOR WESTPORT DIRECT, boi >kin K for Greymouih and Hokitika— The BEAHTIFUL a. .i. THIS ( WEDNESDA V) EVh WING, 29th June, at Seven o'clock. FOR PICTON, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, and DUNEDIN, boo! ting for Wanganui, Oamaru, Timaru— The BAWEA, b.b , on TUESDAY, sth July. The PE^GUIN, s.s., on TUESDAY,. 12th. July. FO R PICTON, WELLINGTON, atd LYTTELTON, booking for Napier, Gisbbrne, Tanranga— &Tllß HAWEA, S fi., TO - MORBOW, , (THURSDAY) 3'ifh June, at Elevtri , am., taking Bluff, Hobart To«d, | Melbourtej and Adelaide paßsengets • and cargo. . Tie PKNGUIN, o. b , on THURSDAY, ( 7th July. TjpOß TARANAKI and MANUEADThe FBKGUIK, sb. on FRIDAY, Ist. July, at Twelve o'clock No-n. The WaNAKa, s. b., on FRIDAY, 8t& JULY. FOR S2DSKY— •lhe RINGAROOMA, s 8., from Auckltndj oa 12th July. FOR HOBART TOWN, MELBOURNE,, and ADELAIDE, via Wellington, Lj ttelton, Dunedin, and Blufi— r ihe hOIOMAHAKA, ss, from Wei- , lington, 4th July. Booked passengers and cargo forwarded per a.s» j HAWEA.TO-MORIiOWTHUKB- i TAY, 30th June. < WOOL booked through to LONDOXT at < ONE PitNNY porlb. ' Fyeijj-ht sad PesoDgf Ttokots t$ to obi.ai£2<2 ■ at the Compame's OrriOß, : IGB Government Whapf £20,000 TO^S2Securities, in sums of not less thin £500. Rates of interest caa be ascertained from - RICHARD REEVES. June 1, 1881. 1830-lm. I iij A Ti —.The undersigned Is 1 * supplying best DOUBLK-SCREfeNFD NEWCASTLE COAL from yard at 28s. per ton. in krger quantities as per agreement. C. SMITH, 1960 Government Wharf, the Port. A. Palmer, ■QRODUCE DEALER, and X GENERAL STOBEEEEPER, has now open a choice selection of end respectfully eolicita a trial, as he can guarantee it unsurpassed in quality. Atd he has also on eale a large stock of Splendid HAMS and BACON, CHEESE, FSESH aai SALT BUTTER, POTAQOES, CARROTS. ONIONS, TURMPS, OATB, FOWL FEED, &c, BRIDGE. STEEET. 1853 Cpposite Darby's Music Warehouee.
ANCHOB ||K^ STEAM LINE OS 1 j[^^S PACKETS. ASM APBOWXW> TO WAW FOR WESTPORT, HOKITIKA, AND GREYMOUTH. THE MURRAY, TO MORROW, Thuraday, SOth June, at Noon. THE KENNSOaf, on FRIDAY, let July at 6 p m. meE CHARLES EDWARD on TUESX DAY* sth July, FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT. THE CHARLES EDWARD on SATURDAY, 2nd July. FOR WANGANUT. THE WALLACE, larly. JOHN H. COCK St CO. WANTED GREEN FLAX, about Three Tons per day 2! 18- 6 JOHN RUTHERFCRD, Hope. WANTED a COOK. Mrs. G. FOWELL WATTS, 2 1 2 i— t c Brougham-street . WANTED a good Gemrtl SERVANT, must be a good COOK, fi pply brtween 2 and 4, to Mrs. F. C. SIMMONS, Kaw&i-street. 2114 — t c rfIHE EVENING MAIL is filed for refrrJL ernie at tbe Offices of the A^SOHIATED NEWS and ADVERTISING BUREAU of New Zealand, Tvhore ADVERTISEMENTS are received for any Peper published throughout the world. STITCHBURY'S BUILDINGS, 19; 2 Auckland. NOTICE Opening of a New Boot and Shoe Establishment in Nulson. W. and J. STAPLES, Wholesale Boot Mahueactdeers, Wellington, BFG to notify to the inhabitants of Neleon and surrounding district that they have OPENED A BRANCH OF THFIR BUSINESS IN BRIDGE-STBEET, for tbe Sale of their B^OTS «nd SFOEB Wholesale and l?et«il.. W. & I. BT&PLKS beinj? desiroua of introducing their Goods into th«* Nelson market, bavo manufactured specially for the NeUon Dirtrict a ohoife selection of all the lesdin* lines of BOOTS and SHOES so well and favorably known in Wellington. Jn making thi« announcement, we cannot enumerate the different »tyle» and nlaaieß manufactured and kept in stock by us, consisting of all iha leading: lines of B^'OTS and BHOES, from tbe smallest infant's to tha heaviest Watertiphts; but we respectfully solicit all Shoe-buyers to call and inspect our Stock, being confident Ih»t it only r« quires to be seen to be appreciated. As quality is the true te»t of cheapnef s, we make all our Goods frcm the very best of material*, V first cless workmen, and buyers will see that our prices oomnare favorably with tny other House in New Zealand. W. &J. S. are now mnnufacturing the celebrated COOKHAM BOO'i'f*. Englifh and Fnnch CLUMPS, SHOOTISG and WALKING BOOTS, which for ease, elegance, and durability combined cannot be excelled anywhere. BgjijF Rembmbbb the address is ERIBGESTREET, next doer to Mr. Darby's Music Warehouse. 1692
IMMENSE REDUCTION IN "" — E 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. Genfci' French Calf, or Kangaroo Gents' Watertights 17/6 Spring Sides , 18/6 Gents' Bluchers 12/6 Gents' Colonial Calf do., 15/6 & 16/6 Ladies' Higk Lace and Spring Gents' Oxford and Derby Sides from ... ...14/- 16/- - 15/6 — 17/6 Children's and Girls', m all sizes Gents' French Calf Shooter* ... 18/6 and patterns, from... 5/ 14/Gents' Super. Strong Lace-ups ... 16)6 Boys' Lace-ups, from ... 5/6—13/Those requiring can have the Patent Waist Spring fitted at a small extra cost. H. & F. MOOBE, Bridge-street. Good Value in Crockery. KOBEET S^ODCHfcASS Begs to inform hi« customers and the general public* that _ he has purchased cheap, for ready money, a few crates of USEFUL CROCKERY which he will sell at VERY LOW PRICES at his Stores, The "Wood and Washington Valley. LOYEDAY & HEYHOE for New Winter Dresses :o: LOVEDAY & HEYHOE LOVEDAY & HEYHOEJ ' for' New Winter Hats and Bonnets . . . for Fur.Trimmings and Sets LOVEDAY & HEYHOE LOVEDAY & HEYHOE for the Newest Millinerj ' ' for Fingering. Tarn LOVEDAY & HEYHOE LOVEDAY & HEYHOE for New Winter Jackets & Dolmans for New Zealand-made Flannels LOVEDAY & HEYHOE T OVFmY a t T HWTTOF for Ladies' Ulsters LOVMJAY & n<lUHi LOVEDAY & HEYHOE ! for New Velvets, Plushes, and^ LQV EDAY & HEYHOE LOVEDAY & HEYHOE • : c^ cient for good Winter Hosiery nvi7r , a v T^WTTOE TATOnAV Rr TTT7VWOF LUYJiJUAI & XL&IJIV& LOVEDAY & HE\ H OE ye g ial and t care t0 for Novelties m Winter Gloves , 6 FamilY Mourninff. LOVEDAY &HEYHOB LOV EDAY & HEYHOE for Black and Colored Kid Gloves haVQ thelr Goods airect from the LOVEDAY & HEYHOE |British manufacturers, and Bell for New Trimmings and Ribbons . gfor a smalljprofit. TWALaAR^TRBET, NELSON,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 153, 29 June 1881, Page 3
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