FOR WELLINGTON, LYTTEL. *„„„„„ Ifc TON, TIMARU and OAMABU. ANCHOB fil jjjjj^ STEAM j n"kgk r J ?HE & vorite 8 - fl - I»INE OF [!l|||ij PACKETS; will leave for the above Forts Early. •** affoistu to ba« For Height or passage apply to FoB WESr ££J' HOKITIKA, AND JAMES S. CROSS, Jan., QRBIMODTH. Agent. nP HB CH ARLES EDWABD, on FBli. DAY, «6th Intl., at lis m. Hp HE KENNEDY to follow. FOE W^ G i H N M! mN6 - ™ WELUNGTON VTA P,CTO K . > THHE MUHBAY, on FRIDAY, 26th inst.. - "L* *lIHE a.s. i at 7 p.m. ■*■ FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT. Tllmßiwifii HpHE WALLACE on MONDAY, 29th *ill leave for the above Ports Early. inßt&nfc - ___ For Freight or Passage Apply to FOR W/NGAJKUT. I JAMES S. CBOSS, Jan., r P HE wALL A0 E , TO-MOBROW, Agent. A THUBSDAY, 55th insfc, at 6 p.m. ________^ JOHN H. COCK &CO. ; NELSON BOOT DEPOT ESTABLISHED 1845. * Now Opening ex " Lang stone," and steamships " Cotopaxi >l and " Orient," a large assortment of Seasonable j BOOTS AND SHOES ! specially manufactured for us by the best English and Continental Houses undeithe superintendence of our Home buyer, Mr E. Jackson. ' : Also, on hand, a large stock of COLONIAL GOODS; our oWn manufacture with which we were most successful Exhibitors at the Sydney and Melbourne Exhibitions, with our "ZEALANDIA" brand Boots and Shoes in the former City we obtained an Award and a Medal ; at Me.bourne we obtained against the whole world a 2nd Awabd, and this was the highest given to any Colonial Exhibitor of general lines of Boots and Shoes. A competent^staff of Workmen on the premises. BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO ORDEE. REPAIRS EXECUTED ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. fj§§° Piease remember No Rubbish kept. : LIGHTBAND & CO., — to ' TRAFALGAR-STREET. \
Ixcursioa to Warganui. \ <VL rpHE WALLACE (conv«y-: A S^^.™f ing the Nelion football i SEKifljK^TcatD), will sail iot abovo Port; 7 1 . lllllTll ' r at Six p.m.. on THURSDAY.! leaving on rctura Saturday nigtifc.7 ; '. Betum Tickefß at Singje Fare. ! JOHN ft COCK & CO. "T> tßli® ana PR.AYEB DNl?Nß>Mem¥erg ' JLJ are requeued to. meet. jn AU Saints' ! Schoolroom, Thursday, ' 25tb,'init, at 4 pin Non members welcome. 2783— 2p WANTED a good General BKRVANT. ! Apply to Mis CBEPMELL; ! 272Q— 3 Bridge End, Hardy-ttreet. ! WASTED a BOY for the Ccuntry. ...;: Apply J. D, ; r-; 2749— t c : M Mail "Office. PRIME SALT BUTTER 6d per lb, 13 Fresh EGGS I/-, Carter's JAMS 8d per lb, Men's CLOTHING CHKAP-at 2719- lm PICKARD'S BTOHJ&. MBS. CLARK, Sflwyn-st, begs to offer her services as skilled BURhE. Dip!oma of the Ro'uada Ljing-in Hospital, Dublin. 2707— 1m BOARD & RESIDEKCE, with Private Rooms and Bathroom ; alto, bee of Piano &c. At Mrs ASKEW'S, Rose Lodge, kile-street. o»s6— tc Estate of F. A. Monckton. NOTICE U hereby given that ALL ACCOUNTS due to above Estate not settled on or before 3 1st icst., will be SUED FOR. : A. A.SCAIFE, f 2779-3 ; ; :; . ... Truetee. YOU CAN BUY- tiOK CASH— iSood SALT BUTTER 7d, Bd,and 9J per lb.; BACON 8d to 9d perlb.; CHEESE 6d perlb.; POTATOES 5s per bag; TEA at 2a per lb.; 15 Fgga for Is j and all other Goods proportionally cheap At J. NEWBEBRY»S, 2759—6 Trafalgar-street. Industrial and Art Exhibition AN EXHIBITION as above will be held in Nelsm in NOVEMBER NEXT. JUVENILE EXHIBITS, for which Pbizm will be giv;n will form a special feature. Further information from the Secretaries, W. T. SHERWOOD, and J. H. H ARKNtSS. ; c\ 2578— 2m a W BITING CASES and DESES OK 8* US at I B. LUCAS & SON 8 At the Cheapest Store in Town. T^TEW CHEESE, only 6d per lb., J3i retail ■ Economy SOAP 6d per bar Imperial do., 9d, or three for 2s. Sperm CANDLES, lOd. per lb. POTATOES, 201bs. for 6d. Cheap lines in DRAPERY and CLOTHING -.-v FARM PRODTJCE bought & sold SPECIAL BARGAINS EVERY SATURDAY. 2021 - F.J.HINGSTON.
AUCTION SALE, On SATUBDAY, August 27, At 11.30 sharp, To cloae consignments. T>ALMEB & CO. have received instrucJT tlons to fell by PUBLIC ADCTION, At theib A dction Mart, Bbidge-st., 1 superior American ORGAN, 9 stops, with 8 knee swel's, quite new, with casa. I superior Iron-bound Frecch PIANO, trichord, quite new, with case. PALMER & CO., Aactioneere, Bridge-street. Large and Important Sale of Merchandise, etc , etc. To close consignments, end removed for the convenience of sale. "PSLMER&CO. have been favored with X iEStructions to SELL by AUCTION At theie Mart, Bbiege.st. On SATUEDAY, the 27ih iostanf, At 11.30 sharp, 6 Charcoal Irons II KuTsery Stovea 8 doz. Lockwocd's Balance Table Cutlery 9 doz. N.B. Table and Dessert Forks and Spoons 1 doz psir of Table Jand Fowl Carvers and Steels j 1 1 doz. Pen and Pocket Knives] 9 „ P.t. Meerschaum Pipes and. Cigar Holders 25 large size Engraved Flower Stands 7 large Accordions, 6 Ptep o'-Day clocks 2E.P. Dessert Service Knivei and Forks | In cases 6 Juvenile Carpenters' Tools 24 packs Playing Cards 12 Oleographs in Gilt Frames 12 '•• unframed 6 Bronze Lanterns, 2 Coffee Percolators 5 pair Opera GJaps6s, 6 China Tea Sets 7 Ladies' Bags, 7 Bets Shoe Brashes, and A large quantity Jewellery that we have not got full particulars of yet. EgT We direct particular attention to this Sale, as the goods are all of the best clats, and to be sold without reserve. PALMER & C0., . Auctioneers, Bridge-etreet. THE undersigned have been favored with instructions to offer FOB SALE— : ! . 1 SIX-EOOMED HOUSE and HALF-AN-ACRE of LAND, the i House almost new, and within five minutes' walk from the Post-office. Also, 1 FOUE-RCOMED COTTAGE and ONE ACRE of LAND at the Port. PALMER & CO., Auctioneer?, &c 2715 Bridge-Btreefc.
DUNE DIN Boot Emporium, Importers, and Wholesale Manufacturers of BOOTS JLNJD SHOES LONDON AND DUNEDIN, Have much pleasure in announcing that they hare opened their New Establishment (next door but one to the New Zealand Clothing Factory;, TRAFALGAR-STREET, r On Saturday Lad, August 20> with a large ard superior stock of BOOTS and SHOES at prices that have nem before been offered in Nelson., .'.'■ ; i ',; Boots and Shoes made to order on the premises. New Elastics put in. >Eepairs ; neatly and promptly executed. : ; ii ! TI^A.I3E~^^gGPIjIEB ' I > LOFT & CO. will exhibit in their window the case of Boots that gained first order of merit in the Dunedin Industrial Exhibition. '
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 201, 24 August 1881, Page 3
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