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TTNITTIN^ ;^AC^Bs&!i|gaf Jjk_ \ the: latesi'impro vein^ta^littisO^fl : jystem, jast to band, m :*ropir"^{j{a .*d >^ ■ maDufacttttf Ribb4sd:Pait3 j <^f,&. Bff ir^:; Bts, Un iersbirts, Football -Salts; M&^ifffar-''- "' l vanity «,f Ifancy Stitches. Xessona^Fle^ :^' '■''■'■■ given free of charge. Machinea guaranteed ■ ' - ' : " m good working order, ; ;- j ;?-; : JULIUS S ANDTMANW, * " '.' High street, Pqnedln, : : 848—13a SOLE a&ENGP. FOE SALE or TO LET .by: teMerr an ACRE -of ground in.Gßpvij Street, now m the occupation of Mr T, Harley as a Hop Garden. Tenders to be m by' the S9Hi March next. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For.partionlars apply, REtfBEN BT&D, l Trafalgar Streefej Address — R. J. Lloyd, Temuka,;Canterbnry. , ?55--9ap JL. fipm 5/- P^ r dozen. - TO BILLIARD PLAYERS.; APRIZ E of a First-crass MEERSCHAUM PIPE will be giTen to the Player who. makes the Highest Break f previous winners - excepted) on MAIN'S TABLE m one month from date, February 24. . . "_' — • Trp qv m; DOBT. SNODGEASS J_lj has on hand large well assorted stocks of THisSEASOFS'TEAa which he can with every i-. confidence recommend ior the following reasons : — The| demand for them is ever in* creasing, and those who drink them unifoimly testify that theyare the ; Purest, Strongest, and Best:; Value obtainable ; but com- . parison being the onJy true tea .; of merit, please give them trial - Samples Free on application. Prices range from 1/6 to 3f— fib. • . Sold m Packefs, Tins, Caddies, Bd^ ff Half- chests, arid Chests, at Caledonia House, Coknbk Hardy and collingwood - : J3TBEETS, Nelson. February 5, 1885. .'"-!•/ KEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. • \IELSON SECTION; TIME TABLE. & .- . b-«soo Ir - O -:i c 3 ■ ' ; t *. <L) CS • J"3 O t- OS OO- to t- ' . gi s>-jc(s:rH»o:i-i:(M-* f -.-. f <o -ouj n as ooi- « * - " ~^| : : : : : ''%£ : : : ; Illlllllligl/ 5 ■ a o«« o era ■* t- o> may • £<& -H rH rH <N (M, . OB a n? °° *°° °°" :°oic»oJ :os t . ' 1° " >> W en J_ •* K5 CO C* OO ' o3 cv M " i-< i-h • r-i • w in* •« ej fl • _|_j *= ——IV (ff <J t- 't- t-- "<w •oo od •cd of ' ' H stt: — , ''©r** * * * : * s«cocoojo«sws eoocqeij' '. H M t-H rH rH i-H C<» ffj «| • PLATFORMS OSfLiT.— Traiasj do not 3?op at these unless re qojirsd. Notice should ' be given to -tbs Guard it th 3 pravioaa stoi>« ; ping Station. "•■•-... REYURN TICKETS are iasttsd on Satar--. " iiy'e only, and are available for the return - r J-~-journey up to the following Monday night v '■'■■' KETORN or PEBIODIOAL TICKETS) -h:* *ill not be availably for Special and Excursions ;■ Trains, except when the Ordiaar/ Time Table is easpen'led. . • ... ALL TICKETS used for return later than the day of issue rumat be presented at the' - ! Ticket Window, and re-dated before - the <" . Passengers enter the Train for the return Journey; Any Person neglecting; to get hie ;--■■ Ticket re-dated will have to pay the ordinary : Fare L -• -. .- . ■- -- .- Passengers can be booked at Stations only ! • on condition that there is room m the. Train.' Children under three years of age travel free} above three and under twelve years- of age! ; - half fare,:, . .•• - - >: . Parcels and Goods for Bishopdale, Strife. '- Elope, Spring Grove, Wai-iti, and Foxhil ; must be pro-paid, and will be put out on the : platforms of those Stations at tne risk of the v consignee. ....... • LUGGAQE.—Each Passenger ia allowaa .: . to take HSlbs. of PERSONAL Luggage firce (not including merchandise otaoy kiad), ah 3 ■ ;• for every 561bs. aboge this weight, ;fpr ererfi . : 50 miles or fraction of 50 miles, the char^i -') will .be One Shilling- No lqggageowill b>i:oc-r allowed to be taken into the Cafriages, unless ii ; of such a size that it can b© placed under the ' seat without inconvenience to other .■ Passes- ' ; ? gen. Passengers are strongly recommended to have their Names and the Station to which they are. proceeding distinctly marked on their Luggage, and to satisfy themgelveß that it ia placed on . the Train, v as . the JBailwsyj i v : Department will, not be responsible unlew't >• is booked and paid fori .c-i „v i' /fe =„: "'- • ■- "" - J.PvMAXWEiap^'-^T :^

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XX, Issue 55, 6 March 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XX, Issue 55, 6 March 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XX, Issue 55, 6 March 1886, Page 4