LINE OF jl^^] PAbKETS. Aai APtonm© to taAva FOE WESTPORT, HOKLTIKA AND GRETMOUTH. THE MURRAY, TO-MORROW (FBIDAY, 2Srd inst , at 10 a.m. TBE CHARLES EDWARD on MONDAI, the S6th instant, FOR WAKGAKUL mHE WALLACE, on SUNDAY, 25th X instant, at Stven p.m. fOR WELLINGTON DIRECT. THE WALLACE on TUESDAY, the i7th imtaat. JOHN H. COCK & CO. • WANIED a good PLAIN COOK. . : [ Apply to Mrs. FELL. WAITED a good G«ner«l SERVANT Apply Mrs. BINGDLN, j 2808— t c The Wood, WANTED a KITCHEN MAID. Apply between 10 and 2 to Mrs GLiitiGuW, Erooklands 3 Csehon. 2941-to •- XjIOXHILL BKEWESY.— Brewery premiJj tea, Foxhill ; Bottling Establishment, Wakefield. To enture quick despatch, all orders should be addressed JAMES GROVE WAKEFI!«LD. : ' 2°s7— lm FOR SALE, a Good Full-compasa PIANO, (heap. "i . ; 3827—2, Apply," Mail "(ffic^l Ndson Sowing Club. '; ! ■ ■ ■ ' •:: . • ' fc . :•• ...■ ' CONTEACr FOB BOAT-SHBD AND LAND- : ING STAGE. ■ >■ lil ■ rpENDERS will be .received up to Noon, on 1 1. SATURDAY, £4th September, 188 1," for the ERECTION of a' BOAT SUED and LANDING , STAGK pa the Fcrsshore, near the present Pilot S^iqn.- ,-•-. s .,n : Plans and Specifications may be teen a^ the Office of Mr A. A, BcM^a'rfa«% -street^ j The lowest or any tender not necessarily 1 accepted. • ' r ■■'■' ; Tendeti to be aidretsed to the ft: Secretary ! Nelson KowiDg Cmb," and marked outside' ••Tender for Shed." - i .. H BURNETT, M - Acting Secrstaryl j Nelion, 12th September, 1881. ■ 2995^#a: WRITING CASES and DESKS O3S! SALE at ' i ; B LUCAS k SON B ; DUNEDIN ' ' ! Boot ' TRAFALGAR-STREETr ! ;■; nelson. ...... t? i LOFT'* CO., Importers and Wholesale Manufacturers of; ROOTS SHOES ' : : LONDON 'AND DUNEibiN," '"*' ' HaVemuch 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 10/6 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 Girls' Levant Lace Boats for 4/LOFT~& CO., YOUTHS' AND BOYS' DEPARTMENT. 1 1/6 Youths' Kip Lace f»r 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' Peerless Balmoral for 8/LOFT~& CO., MEN ' S D EPAE TM E -N; T . 5/6 . Men's Slippers for : : 3/6 7/6 Men' Levant Slippers for 5/6 20/- Men's Watertights 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-sida Boots for 13/6 Legging3 6/6 per pair Peerless Gloss 6d per Bottle. Boots and Shoes made to order on the premises, , New Elastics put in, , Repairs ■ neatly and proHtptly 'sxecuted. TRADE SUPPLIED. LOFT 8c CQ. 1 rispecifflUy^invite the citizens of Nelson and surrouading districts to inspect their large and superior stock of Boots and Shoes. Also the case of Boots that gained first order of merit at tneDunediii Industrial Exhibition. Our Men's Calf Balmorals at IS/6 astonish ; ' ■;'■■ everybody ! : ■•■>'&• NOTE THE ADDSH6S— £ OFT & CO., t TRAFALGAR-STREET.
FOE WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, TIMARU and OAMAIiU. a FFIHE favorite e.s. eii£FiON will tall for the above Ports TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, 33rd inat, at 7 a.m. For freight or passage apply to JAMES S, CROSS, Jon., Agent. FOR WELLINGTON, WANGANUJ, and PATEA. «i*Y^. npHE b.s, 3g£]|yg|»' WAK AT U will Bail for the above Ports Fatly, lor Freight or Passage Apply to ' ! JAMES S. CROSS, Jun., ! Agent. ! PRIME SALT BUTTER ed per lb, 20 Fresh EGGS 1/-, Carter's JAMS 8d per lb, Men'* CLOTHING CHEAP at 2719 -lm PICKARD'B STOBE. ON SALE AT J. NEWBERRY'S, TRAFALGAR STEEET. SALT BtJTTER 63 per lb. ; 20 EGGS 1/-i CHEESE 6<l; BACON 6d to 9d; NE*tT RAI3INB 7d ; TEAB in £ Chests and Boxes: from i7/-pfr Box.— Try our Million TEA.S ! at 2/- per, lb —Large Stock of CHINA and! EARTHENWARE.— SpeciaI cheap lineiiin: GLASSWARE and FANCY GOODS too! numerous to particularise. ; Note the address— j J. NEWBERRY, : 2063—6 Trafaiger-Etreet. j TKANSFER OF BUSINESS. \ "XTOTICE is hereby given that I have! -^ SOLD the whole of the Business lately! carried on by me in the City of Nelion; and elsewhere, under the style of Edmcndj Button and Company, to Me FBANCIB HAMILTON of this City, who will hence-j forth carry on tie ca ; .d Business under the same style, but alone, and for his own! benefit lolely, »y connection with, andj interest in, the same having row wholly! Ceasei. * ' j EDMUND BUXTON. i Nelson, 14th Sept,, 1881. 302S— td PALMKR & CO. will Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, ; At, theib Mart, Bridge.bt. S Oq SATURDAY NEXT, 24tb. ! At 11.80 sharp— I 20 boxes Few Season's TEA ■ 60 bags POTATOES i 20 do SEED do ' • 1 6 sides BACON ' ! 10 CHEESE ! I cask CURRANTS ! 8 gross WAX VESTAS (in 1000's") 10 boxes CIGARS . i To Close Condgnments. ; T>ALMER & CO. have been favored with JL inttructions to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, At theib Mart, Bridge- street, On SATURDAY, the 24th instant, At 11.30 Bhsrp— One WALNUT PIANO, 1 Gas Stove (alnioit new), i case Boots, SOO yards Winceys, 14 Wool Shawls, 7 packs gee Ytlvct, 2 dozaa Candlesticks, 6 Char- ' cosl Iron?, 12 Long-handled Shovels, 4 doz. Patent Meersctaum Pipes 6 Bell Alarum Clocks, aad a larw variety of Sundries. A. Palmer &Co. r Auctioneers AND Commission Agents, Opposite Mb. Moss Datis's Store. VALUATIONS MADE. SALES UNDERTAKEN AT PRIVATE RESIDENCES IN TOWN OR COUNTRY. / HOUSES AND LAND SOLD ON COMMISSION. APALMEfi & CO. bay. always on Bale at their Msrt— • FOWL FEED FEED OATS • HORSE BBANB j PEAS and WHEAT. fTIHE undersigned have been fayored -*- with instructions to offer FOR dALE— 1 SIX-EOOMED HOUSE and HALF-AN-ACRE of LAND, the House almost new, and within ire minute*? walk from the Post-office. Also, . 1 F °n^ S A^P D C °TTAOE and ONE ACRE otLAND at tb« Port. PALMER & CO., 97tK AuctioneYrp, &c ' 715 Bridge-street.
NELSON BOOT DEPOT, _ ESTABLISHED 1845. Now Opening ex « Laiigstone," and steamships "Cotopaxi" and "Orient,". a large assortment of Seasonable BOOTS AND SHOES I specially manufactured for us by the best English and Continental Houses, under the 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^Mclbourne Exhibitions, with our "ZEALANPIA." brand Boots and Si#ss in the former City we obtained an Award and a : Medal • at Melbourne we obtained against the whole world a 2nd Award, and this was the highest given to any Colonial Exhibitor of general lines of Boots and Shoes. A competent staff of Turkmen on the premises. BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO ORDER. REPAIRS EXECUTED ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. ... .. J^P° Piease remember No Rubbish|kept. . LIGHTBiIS & pO.,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 226, 22 September 1881, Page 3
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