NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. MELSON SECTION. TIME JT ABLE ON AND AFTER Ibt JUNE, 1880. | -a eittoiieaoinaoo 3 W * "a £ "a <•©««©<&'.«■<* 3 . "~^i ■*» c i* oieotwooinao s? H O««« CJ TO ■>* MS <• — t "2 h o «d *» » «Q «<• »d <o <& I B-9 S °^ OHMNnySeS ! so ZL li JSS 50 "" ««©© ? • •"! °! •? **"»■-; ■"•««•♦ J'ssssssst t I:|«I I I I i : SaS-^.s-g-i'S § T3 wn9*on «• « » S 5 ■ op — r 1 «««.«« J M ■ ©—k«■*ut «• »» J, .c as •>■•.«• co'« wm^ . g « mm« wot mm at w | is • ■.'■■■■ ' . ■ ° Mil* i iq-q^s^a-.s.i g, «. o« so n•* «j» ~m »9 3 * S * °*. "*. "i "°. —. °*. * "**. ' £ ■< A ftoi«c!cies6e' i iiiHg?:i •PLATFORMB ONLY.— Trains do, apt atop, at thcee unlne required. Notice ihorld be given to the Guard At the previous (j^tping Station. RETURN TICKETS for distances not exceeding 25 milts are available gn day ci iitue baly. ' ' ' ALL TICKETS vied for return later tfaaa the day af issue msitrtie pseientM'at tt« Ticket Window, and rerda^ed before the Passengers enter the Train for tha retorß Journey. Amy Person seglecting t^geThii Ticket re-dated will have to fay ike ordlnaiy RfiTtJRN »r PRRIQSIGAL TICKETS irlll set b« available for Special and E car.ion Trains, except whoa the Ordinary Time Table it inspeaded. " " ' Pawengeri can be boQlced at Stations only on condfiion tfiat th<fye ia renm In the' Train Children under three years of age travel freeabove three and uccUr fouifcece veari of ace hafffare. ' '-- ' '- r^ <■■■■>_ *■-..-.-?»,?«. DOGS must be provided with ch,aiiw, ojr other «fficitnireeßtfat»fißeciiringtheHJ. 'TW will not be allowsed ffc icarriagea, and the sender mint obtain a Ticket, to to gives up before tfce end of jho ieurney, before the D»b m delivered. - .-.,..•»; LUGGAOE.~Each Paasengflr is allowed to take 112lbi of EEJBBONALLaffgair« f«. (not including njercbwdiße •f.vqjJQniX. mi, lor every 56lbs. a^pftWi wigifht, & crtS SOpHet or fraction p< -56 naires, tke charge' will be One Shilling. No luggage will be allowed to be takeaint* thrCarrt«geß7fnteTf of iach a bi'zs that it can be placed under the seat without incoH7eme,nce to" btbeF^tiVngers. ?s*jengtfaare.st^pgly rs«)nLajen4ed to have their Names and the Statien to which they are proceeding dfstiinctry njarked on tbeir;Lugga«ce f and to sajt^ylheaii^teatfeit it v placed on the Traia, at the Railway Departmeat will not b* reaponsiWeualarit' is bpoked^and paid .for. W. STONB^ DUtrict y.t i f er.
MANTLE AHD DRESS MAKES. — — p-t!-t — ■ .. . . *;■ Ball 9 Evening, and Walking Dresses. Mantles, Ulsters, and Jackets made in the latest styles. A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED Wedding and Mourning Orders executed on the shortest notice. Mrs. PAMELY, Haedy-stbbit:, (Opposite Sclanders & Cq.) I^LSON. Apprentices Waited impai&Uif """"'"
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 156, 2 July 1881, Page 4
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413Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 156, 2 July 1881, Page 4
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