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i TTNION STEAM j IfeS^ SHIP CO.'S 1-fewßW Steamers ljlpBfS_si___S_|^^ are appointed to leave (cirlill c u m B t a n c e s permiting), ''" booking as follows — TARANAKI A^j^ggg^L--Z RoTonuA Friday j April 20 j 3 p.m. WELLINGTON DHtEOT. Sqtpbpa | Friday | April 20 |_B_gjaa 1 _ PIOTON AND WELLINGTON lawba | Tuesday | April 17 1 Noon 'enqoin I Wednesday | April 18 1 1 p.m. Through freight to Blenheim 16s. per ton. _ l^telton"and DUNEDIN. [awba . I Tuesday | April 17 I Noon * hhgtjik* | Wednesday | April 18 1 1 p.m. ♦Lyttelton only. AKAROA AND TIM&RU. bafion 1 Saturday ,| April 21 } WESTPORT. * Grafton 1 Thursday j April 19-1 GREYMOUTH. _____ Mawhera I Tuesday | April 17 | Noon. Booking through to Hokitika. SYDNEY "* WakatipoJ I Friday | April 20 | J From Wellington. Passengers only per Penguin, April 18. MELBOURNE FROM WELLINGTON. Rotomabana | Monday | April 23 | LEVUKA AND SUVA. Waintji I Friday | April 27 j fFrom Auokland. HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISOO : , • •-— — Alameba I Monday I April 23 | From Auckland No cargo received after 4.30 p.m. Royal Mail Service overland route to Great Britain through Amerioa. Passengers booked through to San Franoisoo, Liverpool, or London, Passage Tickets issued at Port Office only. For all information apply at the Oompmy's Offioas, GoVEBNMENT WHABF, A Trafalgar Stbket. (over N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Company.) ANCHOR /i^%>> ; , * ; EAM ' : ' "LINK OF ' "' v^ PICKETS. ABE APPOINTEDjTO LEAVH FOR WESTPORT, HOKITIKA, AND GREYMOUTH. THE CHARLES EDWARD, TO-DAY, SATURDAY, 14th inst.. at Midnight. FOR WELLINGTONTHE KENNEDY, about TUESDAY, 17th inst., via Wanganqj. FOS WANGANUI. npHE MURRAY, TO DAY, SATURDAY, 1- 14th inst., at 9 p.m, J. IF. COOK & CO. THE GREATEST THAT NELSON HAS EVER SfiiEN ! ! I THE ARRIVAL OF THE AUCKLAND CLOTHING And DRAPERY . COMPANY WITH THE LARGEST AND NEWEST AND Most Fashionable Stock TH4T HAS EVER BEEN OPENED UP IN NELSON. We intend this to be the most utccessfal Sale we have ever held, in fact we have not the slightest hesitation in saying that you will flad our prices nearly 1 OO - PER CENT - CHEAPER •*•>«/>■/ t, aall a ny other House, in the cily. It will not be a matter of Belling for a profit, but of ge'ting rid of the GooJs in the shortest Mine pos ible. The whole lot. must be cleared out not later than one month. The following are a few quotations : — The best Fingering Wools 1/11 per lb, worth 4/6. Ladies' Black and coloured Cashmere Gloves 7id per pair, cheap ?-t 1/6, Black and Colored Velveteens 1/5 yard, can't br. bought anywhere under 2/6. Strong, Heavy, White Calicoes, 2/6 per doz., cheap at 5/0. Heavy Twilled Unbleached Sheetings, 2 yds wide, BJd per yard. 700 La3ieß' Aprons fiora 6c. each See them. Brown Hollands, very strong, 3fd, worth Bd. Strong Wool Flannels 6sd yard, bargain at Is, ' Dress Goods, choice of 800 pieces, 3|d yard. Sae.our strong Cotton Shirtings— nothing ever seen like then*. 200 Men's Tweed Suits, very Btrong, 15/-, — i - chsap at 50/-, St.ong Cocoa Matting, yard .wide, 1/- yard. 300 Children's Costumes, 3/1 1 each. , 100 Women's Costumes, 15,6. Boys' Knicker Suits 3/11 — worth 8/6. A very large assortment Black Cashmeres, from lljd yard. The very best French Merinos, from 1/6. 300 pairs Blankets from 5/6. • I 150 Ladies' ¥:stera, sling Bloores, 10/6— [ worth 40/-. J Remember — Sale will continue 1 for one month only, and the address is 9 TH.G AUCKLAND Clothing* % Drapery COMPANY, BRIDGE STREET, NELSON.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 86, 14 April 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 86, 14 April 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 86, 14 April 1888, Page 3

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