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Jilver Hunting English Lever Watches, by Ehrhardt, London, for £3 10&, - Guaranteed fob 2 Yeabs, AT A- HTTNTEB'S, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKEE, JEWELLER, &c. BRIDGE STREET. A First-class Stock of GOLD and SILVER A. WATCHES, CLOCKS, • WeLELECT O-PLATE, &0., always on land. v description of Watchesj Clocks. Jewellery, Musical Boxes, &c, REPAIRED ON THE PREMISES. (Vorkmanship Guaranteed; 2128 — to WATCHES. SILVER HUNTING ) -. ~ ENGLISH LEVER [ 4-* X I Oft WATOHES ) <*■'*-* J-V^O Two Years' Written Guarantee. |§i|f EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WATCHES, C; OCXS, & JBWELIiERY entrusted to GEORGE HOOPER FOR REPAIRS will receive his personal attention. Workmanship Guaranteed. GEORGE HOOPER, 983 Bhidgb-st., Nblbon. BROWN & KERR, PRACTICAL WATOHMAEESRS and MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS Habdx-street, Have on hand a well-assorted Stock of WATCHES AND JEWELLERY Gold and Silver Watches from the heßfc Makers. Silver Lever Watches from £3 10s to JGI2 (guaranteed for two years). Ladies' Watches selling very Cheap. All kinds of Jewellery and Watches cleaned and repaired in a Superior manner with best material and finish. SPECTACLES to suit all eights in Gold and steel frames. Town and Country Orders promptly attended to. — - TO THE NELSON PUBLICTE Nehon Gents and Ladie3 fair, Who prize a nobby head of hair, To MANDEL'S Grand Stand you must go They'll cut your hair and carl it too, And treat you to a real shampoo. Throughout the world these men have been, And justly noted for shaving clean. You will also find in their spacious rooms Ambrosial scents and sweet perfumes. Sundries, and other useful wear, Including grease from savage bear, But not the Roman wash. GSTPlease call at the Grand Stand, Trafal. gar street, inspect and try our choice brands of Tobaccos, Cigars, Cigarettes &c, &c. — NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. MELSO FSECTION TIME TABLE. OS'S ? -o :<=><=> :o :,4f4 :.-♦ w -j3§ frl rH rHi-l r-i i-IM i-t 02 m ci 'S «3 B S f& 'N " "W <N • (fi 'CO M * 3 • -100 t-OCO lOb p. , . ■ <D 'OIQN n O«. ~ i-l rH iHrH 0 g, , £££ , £££££ a ID > v 3 7Zsi<ma o«rt< into g h r-i rH i-l <M C« ,3 • . _ ■* ms co (mo OHfl V OO :ooo ° : °° SO»<S» so> ' "§ ° CO go;>-H(N;-<jj;rHr-j:eoTH {8 A< 1 ~ l * r-l rH " i-l *C*Ci) *oi trj P 2 -fl} 1^- *t-t- '06 '0000 •coos M - r — • . . . . v •.:.:: PI :I -I •' |ll|S|l|ll|| R* * P* W* rM* * AP4 CD rt fM 9(NCOCDCSOCOIQOOO<N« M rH r-l rH r-H « Cfl « •PLATFORiI3 JNLr.-Traias do nofc itap ai the 3.'! uuhss reiairii. No iicj, should be givan to t'io Quari Vtjtln pravidiia stODping tSt«tion. RETURN or PERIODICAL TICKETS will not bo available for Special an<i Excursion Train 8, exi^ept when the Ordinary Time Table is su^pealei. ALL TICKETS used for return later than i the day of ießue muet be presented at the Ticket Window, and re-dated before the Passengers enter the Train, for, the 'return Journey. An? Person neglecting to get ; hi* Ticket re-datad will have to pay the,ordinar# Fare Passengers can be booked at Stations ontyr on condition that there is, room in the, Train» Children endor three jeirs of age travel frees abovo thres and under twelve yeara.of a;e half fare. Parcels and Goqda for Bisbopdale,, Stoke Hope, Sprag Grore, Wai-'ti, and Foxhil must be pre-paid, and will be put out oh the platfortna of those Stations at the risk of the CODBIg Ce. LUGGAGE.— Each Passenger, is allowea to tuke 112tbs. of PERSONAL Luggage free (not including merchandise of any Iciad), and (or every 56lbs. abogfe this 1^' L for ever? 50 miles or fraction' of '50 'miles," me charg > will be One Shilling No luggage will b UloweJ to t>e taken into the Carriages, unless )f Buch a size that it can be placed under the ieat without inconvenience to other fassen{ers fasßOugtra are strongly recomqiended ;o have their Names and the Station to- which hey are proceeding distinctly marked on iheir Luggage j and to satisfy that tie placed on the Tram, as the Railway will not be respoQßi&le'TuUwfl it s booked and paid for. > ; ; J. P. MAXW ; ia&t,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XX, Issue 141, 15 June 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XX, Issue 141, 15 June 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XX, Issue 141, 15 June 1886, Page 4