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ANOHOE liljife^ STEAM LINE OF nl^^l PACKETS. if ABB AP?OIWTJCD> TO E.BATO FOE WESTPORT, BOKITIKA, AKD GREYMOUTH. mHE WALLACE, on SUNDAY, 4th X instant, at 4 p.m. mHE CHARLES EDWARD on TUBS 1 DAY, 6th instant npHE MURRAY, on THURSDAY, Bth A. fnstani via K/uamba. FOR WELLINGTON DIBECT. fpHE KENNEDY, on THURSDAY, Bth .H inafact. FOR WAHGAKUL milE CHARLES EDWARD, TO-MOR--1 BOW, SATURDAY, 3rd September, at Midnight. JOHN H. COCK & CO. WANTED KNOWN.— The Ferro Photo. Company LEAVE Nelson thia week < 1 dcz. Card Portraits lor 12/6, 1 doz Cabinets 20/-. 2824— t c ANTED a good General SERVANT. Apply to Mib CBEPMELL, 272^—3 Bridge End.liardy-ctreef. BOARD & RESIDES CB, with Private Rooms end Bathroom j aleo, ase of P iano, &c. At Mza ASKEW'S, Bose Lodge, Kile- street. S996— tc CHARLES MARTIN, CHIMNEYSWEEP and MGHTMAN, having bought the Sweeping Apparatus from James Goodman, is prepared to execute all orders he may be favored with. Orders left at Mr J. Netvberby's, Trafilgar-Btrett nr at Mr Carter's, Walmea-road, will be attended to. Night £oii cirted clean out of town. Grove-etreet, The Wood, Nelson. 2860-8p CITY ELECTION. TO the RATEPAYERS of the CITY OF KELSON. - As a Candidate for the Municipal Council, I desire to state that if it should be your pleasure to elect me, I will endeavor to promote to the utmost of my abilities the inter-i ests of the City of Nelson, without specially considering any one portion. The Ratepayers have expressed their opinion that the Town should be divided into Wards, and until their wish is given effect to it will be my endeavor to see that justice is shown to the outlying Districts as well as to the other portions of the City, and to watch carefully that the Rates shall be expended in a manner fair to all alike. 2858— CHAS. EDWD BUNNY. DUNEDIN Boot Emporium, TRAFALGAR-STREET, NELSON. LOFT & CO., Importers and Wholesale Manufacturers 'of BOOTS AND SHOES LONDON AND DUNEDIN, Have much pleasure in announcing that they have completed their New Establishment, next door but one to the New Zealand Clothing Factory, and are now offering the GREATEST BARGAINS in BOOTS and SHOES ever heard of in the district. LADIES' AND CHILDRENS' DEPARTMENT. 4/6 Ladies' Slippers for 3/---3/6 Ladies' Fancy Slippers for 2/6 7/6 Ladies' Felt Boots, Fur Tops, for 4/---6/6 Ladies' Lasting Boots for 4/6 8/6 Ladies' Kid Elastic Boots for 6/6 lb/6 Ladies' Best Lasting Boots for 7/6 12/6 Ladies' Superior Kid Boots for 9/6 15/6 Ladies' Glove Kid Boots for 11/6 2/6 Children's Boots for 1/6 4/6 Children's Patent Lace for 3/---4/6 Children's Fancy E.S. Boots for 2/6 5/6 Children's Kid Elastic Boots for 4/---7/6 Girls' Patent Lace (large size) for 4/6 8/6 Girls' Kid Elastic Boots for 4/6 6/6 Gills' Levant Lace Boots for 4/LOFT~& CO., YOUTHS' AND BOYS' DEPARTMENT. 11/6 Youths' Kip Lace for 8/6 12/6 Youths' Superior Calf Derby's for 10/---10/6 Youth's Best Elastic-side Boots for 8/6 9/6 Boys's Strong Kip Lace Boots for 6/6 10/6 Boys' Peerles3 Balmoral for 8/LOFT~& CO., MEN'S DEPARTMENT. 5/6 Mcn"s Slippers for 3/6 7/6 Men' Levant Slippers for 5/6 20/- Men's Waierf ghts for 16/6 16/6 Men's Strong Lace Boots for 14/6 17/6 Men's Calf Balmorals for 12/6 18/6 Men's Calf .Derby's for 13/6 15 6 Gents' Calf Elastic-side Boots for 10/6 16/6 Gent's Strong Elastic-side Boots for 13/6 j Leggings 6/€ per pair : Peerles3 Gloss 6d per Bottle. Boots and Shoes made to order on the premises. New Elastics put in. Repairs neatly and promptly executed. TRADE SUPPLIED. LOFT & CO. respectfully invite the citizens of Nelson and surrounding districts to inspect their large and superior stock of Boots and Shoes. Also the case of Boots that gained first order of merit at the Dunedin Industrial Exhibition. Our Men's Calf Balmorals at 12/6 astonish everybody ! gg° NOTE THE ADDRESS— Loft & Co., TRAFALGAR-STREET.

> FOR WESTPORT AftD GREYMOUTH. m*isjt fTIHE favorite s.s. will leave for the above Ports on or about TUESDAY, 6th September. For freight or paseage>pply to JAMES S. CROSS, Jan., Agent, FOR WANGANDI, WELLINGTON, AND FATEA, W A K A T U tfill leave for the above Poits Early. For Freight orjPasssge Apply to JAMES S. CROSS, Jua., Agent. FOR PATEA DIRECT is appointed to leave for the above ports on f-ATURDAT NEXT, 3rd September. For freight or passage apply to SCLANDERS & CO., 2*l6— tc -^ Agzntg. To the Batepayers of the City of Nelson. T ADIES and GFKTLEMEN,— I beg re±J epeetfully to effer myself as a CANDIDATE for RK- ELECTION to the Office of CITY COUNCILLOR. During my term of office I have done my best for the advsneeraent of the City generally, and should you do me the honor of reelecting me, I will strive to merit a continuance of tbe trust reposed in me. I am, lacies and Gemlemen, Your obedient Servant, 2 54 FRANCIS TBASK. NOTICE. 0 K REWARD will be given for nuch in<*+*J formation as -will lead to tbe RECOVERY of a GREY COLT lost in June, 1880, from Motuek* Valley. Desceiption. — A small Draught Iron Grt-y Gelding, 5 years old, branded W X, near shoulder, W X near neck. G. MOONLIGHT, Owner, mmpden, 12th August. l? 81. 2930—6 P&LMER & Co. have received instructions from Mhs Wiison, who is leaving Nelton, ti Fell by Auction at their Mart TOMORROW, (SATURDAY), 3rd Sept, at 11 30 tharp. Chests, Drawer, Waßhstande, Bedstead and Bedding, Child's Cot, Toilet Glass, and Carpet, 4 Tables, 1 Kitchen Dresser, 1 Clock, and useful lot of Crocsery and Kitchen Utensils 8 well bound Volumes of Diekenß' Works' Pictures, 2 Writing Cafes, 2 Decanters, 1 Glass Case. T>ALMER & CO. have received instrucL tfone to Fell by PUBLIC & OCTION, At their A uction Mart, Bsidge-st., On SATURDAY, September 3 100 Boxes CROWN JSIGS in good order and condition. T> iLMER & CO. have been feyored with X instruction b to Sell by POBLIC AUCTJOV, At their Mart, Bridge-street, On SATURDAY, 3rd September, At 11.30 sharp — "TPHE Balance of large CoDEisnment of 1 MERCHANDISE, with the following lines add? d : — 8 drz:n Vt. MeeTc>aum Pipes 2 do. do rorrpanioriß 5 do do Briar Root do. 17 boxe9 Cigar*, extra quality 6 do. do. do do. 20 large Er graved Fiowor Stands 6 pair superior Vases 6 large Accordions 20 ConcertiDaa 8 dczen Pocket Knivfs 8 co. Baiance-handle Table Knives 6 do. Dessert do. do. 9 do. TaMe and Deessrt Forks 3 Nursery Stovea, with fittings S Fancy Striking Clocks 3 dczen GSase Dishes and Cruet St&nda 5 Opera Glasses 4 E.P. Presentation Cupa 2 Improved Coff.-e Percolators 1 & ir Bel (for invalid) 1 large Opposum Rug TO WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS AND OTHERS. PALMER & CO. have been favored with instruction* to SELL by AUCTION At their Mast, Bkidge-stbekt, On SATDRDAY NEXT, Septr. 3' At 11.30 sbarp, ' 1 Eft of Jeweller's Toolu 3 Gold Eye Glaßsea 2 Gent's Gold Watches 2 f.adiea' do. do. 15 Silver Hunting Watches 4 Keyieas Boston Wsjtchej . 20 18-c^rt.t Goid Wedf^in-c Rings 25 Lakes' do. signet do. 4 Diamond and Gold Crosses 5 pair Gold Earrings (in case") 6 Brooches (gold) 8 Color.ial GolH Lockeia 18 Chains and Watch Pendants, assorted 2 Cameo Scarf Pina And a large quantity of other Jewellery, too numerous r 0 particularise in this Edverneement. On account of whom it may concern7~' pALMKR & CO. win sell by PUBLIC ■B- AUCTION, At their Mart, Bridge-st On SATURDAY, September 8 6 doz. BOTTLED FR UIT. assorted ' 112 lbs HONEY

NELSON BOOT DEPOT, ESTABLISHED 1845. Now Opening ex « Langstone," and steamships " Cotopaxi " and « Orient," a large assortment of Seasonable BOOTS AND SHOES ! specially manufactured for us by the best English and Continental Houses, under the superintendence of our Home buyer, Mr E. Jackson. Also, on Land, 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 m the former Cily we obtained an Award and a Medal ; at Melbourne we obtained against the whole world a 2nd Awakd, 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 ORDER. REPAIRS EXECUTED ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. Slip 13 Piease remember No Rubbish^kept. LIGHTBAND & CO., -"* « TRAFAI^AR-STREET.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 209, 2 September 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 209, 2 September 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 209, 2 September 1881, Page 3

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