NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS, TO- E L S ONI ECTIOR TIME-TABLE ON AND AFTER 25ih JULY, 1881. B xs . to o)(Dnecoo)tco«0> Sj§ * o©r-i«!NeoOT^iioi«w O — ; 1.2 ■*«c»«)««o^«io oo **° pq a OOrt — -Hu»«eo««eo 9 -7-: — -. S c a oj «io»oa—ao ato« oo .fi rt |5 « o i-« «eoro■*•«to r* oo oo 3 . ;• -gjg v IO 9) (D fl <l 03 ct eOIO SI pi To 5 a 00'-'«sinw*u3ir, «5 Qu 1 . irt co mo ? U O .-« .■» .Ox .19 . * p-aotooootoo'loios'JcJ: Is oa "-a'g^. so.o^i.o.om 0 H« " «a io io to «o to '*: co ■ JB^.-^ I * ro oa OO g. ■ O ;rM <N ;^ <h" ;CO fl * •-< in* • t-i :ei ©» 5« « M ~ — 5 a <n :ro ■* ;to : « eo :5 « t»t-"od*odod'a6o> •« 5" gg | a co** * ■* •*.*.^** H : 5 a <c ro ©to«otoeoo> co (o ay a ©—io*<n ot co -* ■<* io m O— ■ - 'S.s o "*e^ooji^o«<eoo m «"3> " ! S m"" 00-iHMwjjjjeOM; fi • ' ~ " ' p^ a & »«-'Oo»i-iro>a9» — « "9^ r> O—CO«■*«S to t» *-. 00 6 > — — ~ — : — ; Tag .'.' ;• ro oto co to^eo o* ro to i-i fix; .9 a oii«Qieoeo■* •* mj v, >? ■ ■■■ . ~~- i . a ... ' ' ' ! t) ~F^ ■ n « si 2 2 'is 05 °° »o*- . 1 * w •* • o 'usmJ •„ j ' i_ m S"2 *: '*' V 0 0" ' « «^ © ! fc < « o : « o» •©• '• d<3 :~ , " '- J* a s £ a ::»>; afcl .. . .. -. . . a ! i j;n liifc Vri : : ! . ] ' n't » * *"*O9 : * PLATFORMS ONLY.—Trains do aotj stop ai theie unl**s required. Notice should; be given to the Guard at the previous stODping Station. Notb.— The Station formerly called Fox-! hill is now named Wai iti. ; i.e. MAXWELL, Geeral Manaj»*r. :
MF.S. CLARE, Selwyu-st ., bega to offer her services as skilled NURSE. Diploma of the Rotunda Lying-in Hospital, j Dublin. 2707— 1 m i AKERSTEN, Sells for Oash: i^OOD SOUND CONGOU 1/10 \JT per lb. 9-lb, Canisters, mixed, 18s. Sugar, 4d to sjd ; Currants, 7d, Bottled Fruits Is p<r bottle, lis per dozen Coadensedi Swiss Mi.k, !0s 3d per dozsn Candles ( d \rarf composite), 8d per lb „ fi on-guttering Bedroom, lis per doi;en ibs. Cheese w!hole sd, cut 6d Oatmeal 3 lbs for 6d Soda 4lbs for 6d ; Soap 6d per bar Whiting s lbs for 6d ; Soap 8/6 for 20 bars Pick:es lOd, Sauces 8d per bottle Vinegar 4d-per bottle Matches 6/6 per gross, 2Bo's 2d per box „ Flaids s for 1 kd, Melbourne Flaids J<i a box, Wooden Matches 3 boxes ld Fain Killer 1/3 Patent Meriic'ne* and Drdggiftts' Sundries A very J arge assortment of Shxpchamdlebt and Iromhokgery at low prices— t ay Bope 6d to 7£d, Oakum bett picked sd, Bass Brooms from 24/- to 36/- per doz., be* t all brass Cabin-door Locks, 6/-, Chest and Till Locks from 6d, Fadlocks fro n 6d, Gimlets Sd f and Tools very eb ap 5-in Eweba.nk's beßt Nails 3d per lb. 1} in Frait-box Nails, 2d per lb. Machine lor Straining Fencing Wire, 20s. All Goods Warranted Sound and Good. ESTABLISHED 1856. CoiUpare Prices o— 26a Beehiye Store. H. V. PHILLIPS i Begs to annnounce to the .inhabitants of Nel- ; son and Country districts, lhat in consequence i oJ proposed EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS of his premise!, the whole Stock of groceries^ Crockery, Brttsliware, will be offered till NovembtK 30*/ 4 Discount for IVet Cash on panels of 10s. worth and vpwardt. 7J Jper cerit„ or Is 6d in the Pound off all < Groceries. - 12i per teni.oi 2s6d ih thaLifomiiJ off Crockery, China, Brushware, and Holloware, &c, &c. NEW TBAsW.»3i>w6p," Season 1881-82---tKftarti} 4rom 1/10, 2/-, 2/2, 2/8, 2/10, and 3s*dper,iij. 100 Qr:-eheitt, from 17/6 per Qr.-ehest, real joo J value. 5 Tol s SUGARS— Mauritius "Counters, Company ' 8 No. 1 IC. snd V.; »Uo Brewer's Crystai..Y »M Lark Bre wif Sugars; : ~ 20keg* pria^e Potted BUTTER, at fdper pound. . ; 100 casea HEROINE OILS— Downer's, Devoe's, Nonpareil, Niagara, and Cameron's Diamond, in S anu 4-gallon tins, with patent taps. . 1 c^se TARAXACUM, ot J>sndel ion Ccffee Creese's SfiLF-RAISING FJjOUR— Sole Agent. «»» Families waited upon for orders, an^ Goods delivered to at.y pert of the City, ii.se. H. V. PHILLIPS, FA MIL V G R O C BR, Corner of Bridge and Collingwood-stTeets. 2690— 3 m
Local Industry !—Stonewallii3g.— BOOTS! BOOTS! Wand J. STAPLES, Wholesale and Retail BOOT and' # SHOE Manufacturers, Wellington, and BRIDGESTREET, NELSON. In returning thanks to our numerous friends and customers for the very liberalsupport accorded to us during our brief period of business in Nelson, we wisli to intimate that finding the demand fbr really 1 good articles much larger than we anticipated, we have determined to manufacture and sell NONE BUT FIRST-CLASS GOODS, which we are now selling at prices that cannot, be beaten anywhere. We do not quote prices, as! worthless Boots and Shoes can be made at almost any price ; and as we have no! old or shop- worn goods, customers may rely upon getting none but sound and fresh articles, we repectfully.gdlict all Slioe buyers to call and inspect our goods,' and compare prices and quality. W. &J; S. have shortly to arrive from Eng- 1 land a large and varied assortment of Ladies* and Children's SUMMER BOOTS and SHOES, which will be in time for tbe Season, and of which due nbt'c'e 1 will be given. N.B.— -AU -kindg of Repairing done ;onvthe premises. StoieJ dealers wiU find it to their advantage^ sort up at this. k&i abhshmerit. 1 ii in aHB^a^BB-aißgKßag^gi— n,, , ' Purchase with Eieady Monesy THE BEST OOODS .. . AT . ..,'; .., —:■ LOWEST PRICES FROM ROBERT SmMRASS, Family Grocer, Vim Moii DWSIot, md \ Ge neral Storek&epe r, The WOOD and WASHINGTON VALLEY. ! Tlie Genuine " Singer " fbr lianft iu^k or Foot ; <s^^^^^^^^^^^ T^ Edition tb the extensive Factories in America! ; J- the y have built a large one in Scotland, and; I wWm tte demand still increasing} they are contemplating i M iL " 'JlfiJL- taiiding another new Factory in England; Such! 5 'ffWß^ ' suaeess alone should be a guarantee of the high iM jSoffisr' qu,aiiy of the " SI NGER" Machines. IsTvfr 'fl*sEj3sb > kinds of Machines repaired. ' JT| 3f*^»Mwj^^ Pure oil from 8d P ?r bottle « Needles from [ I^^^^^ W. HUBBARD, ! -AGENT, TRAFALGAR-ST. ! N.B. — Machines left for repairs, if not fetched within two months, will be! 6ld to pay- expenses. ■.--.'' - ■■- '■ f .....,.:.> ,- , . qos! IMMENSE REDUCTION IN BOOTS AID SfiOES! WE have much pleasure in submitting to the public the following PRICES for BOOTS and SHOES, to order and measure, all guaranteed of best niatqsifd, and made on the premises. Gents' 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' High Lace and Spring Gents' Oxford and Derby Sides from .' l4/— -16/Shoes ... 15/6 — 17/6 Children's and Girls', in all sizes Gents' French Calf Shooters ...18/6 , : and :patterns, from... 5/ 14/Gents' Super. Strong Lace-ups ... 16/6 Boys'. Lace-ups, from ... 5/6 13/Thoße requiringjean^have the PatentjWfust Spring fitted at a small extra>st. '
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 222, 17 September 1881, Page 4
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1,114Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 222, 17 September 1881, Page 4
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