Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

FOR WESTPORT AND GBEYMOUTH. •("Vsi rjPKE favorite s.S. s ■ r ;^|pfy||^« GBAFTOtf ffill leave for the above Poits oa or about SATURDAY, 9th July. \ For freight or passage apply to j JAMES S. CBOSS, Jan., j Agant, FOB BLENHEIM, WELLINGTON^ PATEA and WANGASUI; : HIHEb.B. ! %|§>Py|l|^ WA£ AT C will leava for the above Ports Early. For Freight or Passage Apply to : JAMES S. CBOSS, Jun., ! ■ Agent. ; •— — 1 c _: Brightwater Girls' School, j mHE CHRISTMAS TB?E will be shawn X on TUESDAY, July 5. j Postponement if wet. ; BOARD and Resi-ience fcr a Single Ladyby a young n.arricd ccuple. Reason • able terms, « Mail " Oflßce. 2145-2p| LOST, a £ i'ver BROOCH— « MioDie." Finder rewarded oa leaving same 8t " Mail " Office. 2134; 5S REWARD .-LOST on FRIDAY laet,! a SILVER-COUNTED WOODEN; PIPE, with H. F. H. ergrayed on it. Finder will receive the above re ward on rt turning to"Mail JV ( fflse. 2 32—2 Civil Service Stores. _ __ '■ TRY THE "OIZZARREE M!XTURE-&; _L judicion9 blend of choicest' TEAS, 2/8 per lb. ; TRY OCRTjIINEST "WHITE SUGAR at J. fid. , and cor DELICIOUS BRFAKFAST COFFEE at 1/5 per lb. mo-a<sc ADAME SUMMERHAYES, EDEN BOUSE, Kile-street Eaet, Teacher of Pia 10, Organ, and Singing. 1770-tca a a. sc aFf¥| " * Accountant abd Commission Agent, Hardy-street, opposite Union Bank. Igent Australian Mutual Provident Society. Standard Insurance Company. Certificated Accountant in Bankruptcy, &c • 3081—120) Estate of the lats Thomas Atkins ALL persons INDEBTLD TO, or having CL &IMS npbn the Estate of tha late THOMAB ATKINS, are requested to ray the amounts they may ove, or send in particulars of their Claims to the undersigned not later tban July 31, 1881. . - JOHS NODEN. 1 ' , F. D. GREENWOOD,/ * xecn «>rß. Motueka, June 29, 1881. 2152—10 Colonial Secretary's Cffice, Wellington. 30th Juna, JB5l. HIS Excellency t c Governor haabien pleased to sppoini the following places to be the places at "which the First Meetings of the Votsbs in the undermentioned Highway District* sbals be held :— Motukka Highway Dramicr ■ — The INSTITUTE, Motuska; KIWAKt HIOHWAY HisTßJOr— The SCHOOL- K« >OM, K'wska ; LOWBR &OOTHBE HIGHWAY DISTRICT— Tbe SCHOOL-ROOM. 'Lower Moutere ; Uppbb Mouters Highway District — Tbe PUBLIC H6LL, I'pper Moutere ; Pangatotara Highway DisTajcT—The SCHOOL- ROOM. >'g*timoti. The day and hour at which such Heatings shall be held being MONDAY, the Fonrth day of July next, st Koon, at provided by " The Nelaon Highways Act 8-2" ilib-S THOMAS DICK. Nelson Acclimatisation Society. WANTED to PURCHASE a few LIVE HARES. : ALFRED GREENFIELD, 2137—8 Hon. Secretary. FOR SALE OR TO LET. mBE PADDOCK coDtalnlcg about 3 Acres -L of Lmd adjoining Mrs fiuckridgeV at the back of Town Acres 1082 to 108*. Excellent Building Situ. 2051 SHARP & PICKERING. At the Cheapest Store in Town. VfEW CHEESE, o»ly 6d per lb,, -Ll retail Economy SOAP 6d per bar Imperial do., 9d, or three for 2a. ; Sperm CANDLES, lOd. per lb. POTATOES, 201bs. for 6d: Cheap lines in DRAPERY and CLOTHING ; FARM PRODUCE bought & sold SPECIAL BARGAINS EVERY SATURDAY. 2021 R J. HINGSTON. NOTICE Opening of a New Boot and Shoe Establishment in Nelbon. W. and J. STAPLES, ] Wholesale Boot Ma»ufactuberß. Wblliugton, BFG to notify to the inhabitants of Nelson and surrounding dhtitct tbat they bare OPENED A BRANCH OF THEIR BUSINESS IN BHIDGE-STBEET, for tbe Sale cf their BOOTS and SHOES, Wholesale end tfetul. W. & J. BTAPLES being desirous of introducing their Goods into the Neleon market, hay« xnanofactured •penally for the Nclron Dbtrict a choice selection of all the leading lines of BOOTS and BHOES so well and favorably known ia Wellington. Jn making thin announcement, we cannot enumerate the different »tyles and claates manufactured and kept in stock byua consiitingof all the leading lines of BOOTS and SHOES, from tH amallest infant's to tha heaviest Watertight-!; but we re«pectfully solicit all Shoe- buyers to call and inspect onr Stock, being confidant «h*t it only rrquirea to fee geen to be appreciated. As quality is the tme test of cheapne»B, we make all our Goods from tbe very best of materials, <>.• first class workmen, and bnyers will see that our price* compare favorably with any other House in New Zs»!and. W. kJ. 8. are now manufacturing tbe celebrated COOKHAM qSnSSiiS" llll^ "£ YaaA CLUMPB, SHOOTING and WALKING BOOTS Which for ease, elegance, and durability combined cannot be excelled anywhere. f^JSSSK?™ the a< y«« i« BRIfiGE-

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NEM18810701.2.16.2

Bibliographic details

Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 155, 1 July 1881, Page 3

Word Count
714

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 155, 1 July 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 155, 1 July 1881, Page 3

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert