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■ FOR THE HOLIDAYS : ! G. L. BEATH & CO. * i '* s^* £ UITS _ the largest and best variety in the Colony : — B-,ys' New Tweed Suits, sizes 1 to 12, fiom 5s Gd to 12s 6d Bojs' New Sailor Suits, with lanyard and whistle, from 5s 6d 300 Washing Suils, nowest style, from 2s 6d Over 600 Kaiapoi Knicker Suits, from 9s 6d Splendid assortment Youtho" Trouser Suits, from l-2s 6d 100 boxes Little Boys' bailor Collars, with Tie, at 4d & 6d Boys' and Youths' Straw Hals, aU shapes, from ls to 3s 6d For GeiUs' Mercery and Clothing, see Windows. ? »G. L. BEATH & CO. * 1 M in ■■■i.riiwi., i.ubiiiiim llillMMltlll HHWIW |||H lil> I 111 1111 1 1 I I I ■ f l"T ' "~ " —■-»■- -» "

{ gNEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH seas '_ :r;r; IN!"connction with' the above EXHIBITION to be Opened on November 26th, the UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY ,r will issue from the 18th y^iX^'A'XA^ November to 31st March 1890 . Return Tickets -*-*i-k ?^f®E^^#at the following special ly Reduced Rates, giving Passengers the opportunity of proceeding the whole way by Steamer, or by Steamer and Train combined. To Lyttelton by Steamer, Saloon £3 10s,, Second Class £2 10s. To Dunedin by Steamer, Saloon £5 0s Od, Second Class j£3 10s To Lyttelton by Steamer, thence by Rail to Dunedin, returning same route, Saloon, with first ■ class Railway Ticket, £5 7s 6d. Saloon, with Second Class do,, £4 15a. Seoond Class, with Seoond Class do., do., £3 15s Od. These Tickets are available for Thirty Days from date of issue, but the usual Excursion Tickets available for. Three Months, including trip to Lake Wakatipu, will be issued at reduced fares. Special Excursion Tickets, available for Fourteen Days, will be issued by every Thursday Steamer :-—_] To Dunedin, "Saloon' M 10s, Seoond Class £3 0a Od. Special Excursion Tickets, available for Fourteen Days only from date of issue ~ To Lyttelton, Saloon, £3. „ „ Steerage, £2. Handbills, giviug full particulara of routes and fares, and information regarding special rates of steamers, can be obtained at the Company's Offices, TRAFALGAR STREET AND THE PORT 5603— 3 m fe^T^ vSHIP CO.'S P^B^ Strambbs P^^ ij %^ ace appointod to leave (oic j o nm b t a n o os permiting I*" BB foIIOWS t~ TARANAKI AND MANUKAU Wahaka '] Wednesday | Deo. 25 |11 a.m. Mahinapua | Wednesday | Jan. 1 | WELTJNQTON "DIBEOT. Mawheba | Friday | Deo. 27 |11 p.m. PIOTON AND" WELLINGTON Rotobua | Thursday | Deo. 26 1 10 p.m. Penguin | Tueeday | Dec 31 | TiTTTBLTO^_A^O_DnNBDIN. Botobu-v* [Thursday | Deo. 26 |10 p.m. Penguin | Tuesday | Deo. 31 | * Calls at Akaroa. WESTPORT. Mawheba | Tuesday | Deo. 24 | 6 pm. Saloon, Bingle, £1 10s; Steerage, single £1. „ return, £2 10b ; „ return, £1 15. GREYMOUTH. Mawheba* [Tuesday | Dec. 24 | 6 p.m. Gbapton 1 Saturday | Deo. 28 | noon *Calls at Westport. Saloon, single, £2 ; Steerage, eingle,;£l 10 # „ return, £3 10 a; „ return, £2 lo t BYDMBg Wakatipu J | about Friday | Jan. 3 J From Wellington direct. Tekapo* i Friday | Jan. 3 | *From Wellington via East Coast. MELBOURNE FROM WELLINGTON. Tabaweba* | Monday I Deo. 30 | * Tranships to Ringarooma at Dunedin Jan 2. L-gTyUEA^ND~BTjYA. OMAPEBEf January sih, 1890, fFrom Auckland^ TONGA~AND SAMOA, ___ Waikoi, from Auckland, tbout Weduosdaj, January 15, 1890. _ __ " HONOLULU AND fIAK FEa¥s^SUc[_ Mabiposa | Monday i Deo, 30 | i^oin iMifklaud From the ISthJßovember to the 31st Maroh Beturn Tiokets w ill be issued over the Company's line? at Reduced Rates, available for return for three months from date of issue. WEST COAST SOUNDS EXCURSION. S.S. Tabaweba, from Dunedin, about 9th, 20th, ard 30th January, 1890. Fare from Tort Chalmers £12, No OGrgo received after 'i.BO p.m. Royal Mail Service oveiland routo io Grea Britain through Amorios. Passengers booked through to Bro Fj-'anfljsoo Liw.pool or London. Pa&Eago Ticieta iesucd a,t Po.'t Oliioa only Fcr all informal.; i-.pply :-Ai <he Corapanv'p Offioea, Government Wharf and Tbafalgab Stbeet (ovor K. ?j. Lonn mv.' M cream- le Conipv- „ LADIES' TAJST SHOES LADIES' TAN SHOES ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF BOOTS&SHOES 1 For Prices sac Windows. j HEALY & SON. ■• •aiwvtnßcaat^a 3 PRESENTS __ U GIFTS

Hed Offoss Line. %-s€x Ikm BARKLY i '' '" Tons, 75 ndioated horea. power, J. Walkeb, Master will leave as under (weather permitting). «» Nelson for Collingwood, Wednesday, Deo 25, at 10 p.m. Collingwood for Waitapu, Thursday, Dec 26, at 8.30 am, _ n „ Waitapu for Collingwood, Thursday, Dec 26, at 10 p.m. Collingwood for Nelson, Thursday, Deo 26, at 12 Midnight. Nelson for Waitapu, Saturday, December 28, 8.30 a m. Waitapn for Collingwood, Sunday, December 29, 11 a.m. Collingwood for Waitapu, Monday, Dec. 30 12 noon. Waitapu for Nelson, Monday/December 30 2 p.m. New,— Tickets must.be^.aken at Offioe, Nelaon. AJJ Cargo to be alongside Lady Barkly by 4.80 p.m. iagi~W j;>i;iiss a. oaos" $• ;$* ff-:.t,iiilpU* J. WEax&b- h_ Jvm., Alaster, T EAVES as under, v?eather permitJLi iug :— Nelson for Motueka, Thursday, Dec 2S, at 7 am, Motueka for Nelson, Thursday, De£26, at 9 a.m. Nelson for Motueka, Thursday, Deo at 10 p.m. Motueka for Nelson, Friday, Dec 27, at 11 a.m. Nelson for Havelock and Wellington, Sunday, Deo 29, at 10 p.m. FARES Single, 3s j Retur , sa. On and after January 2nd., Cargo will ba charged at the rate of 6s per ton (exolnsive o£ wharfage at Motneka.) J. :>. OKOirSH, ANCHOR fi^te^ STEAM LINE OF |^^^B| PACKETS. ABB ANOINTED XO LEAVE FOR WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH, AND HOKITIKA. THE CHARLES EDWARD, FRIDAY, 27th inst., at 8 p.m. FOR WANGANUI. mHE MURRAY, early. FOR FOXTON AND WELLINGTON. THE KENNEDY, on THURSDAY, 26th iost., at 11 p.m. FOR WELLINGTON DIREOT. THE MURRAY, on THURSDAY, 26th inst, at 7 p.m. J. H. COCK ft CO. CHEAP EXCURSION TO TAKAKA, BOXING DAY. TAKAKA RACES! fl . mHE CHARLES EDWARD A IsLJir *- i!1 * cave thQ Albion e^^^m. WHARF for Wait pu at 7 a.m. 4sSs§jPkon TfIURfiPAY, 26'h instnat, at Nigbt. Return Fare Five Shillings. Children Half-pries, — t d J. IL COCK & CO. BANK HOLIDAYS. nnBE BANKS In NELSON, MOTUEKA, X aniJ TAKAKA. will bft CLOSED for the Chrißfcmas Holidays on WEDNESDAY and THUBSDAY, tho 26 th aad 26 th of t December. _ 4041—3 J. P. BLACK & SON. , are constantly replenishing hj^ tho various departments, £-\ and have recently completed Ofull ranges in the following : |opj CALIOO, SHEETINGS^ , Zfl BUTTER OLOTH, . . PRINTS, GALATEA, m P MANGLE CLOTH, Cj LAOE OURTAINS, ~ br MUSLINS, h^ r-\ SATIN TOILETS and K^ TOILETING por yard, {*} SATEEN JEAN, >£ i j BLUE DUNGAREE, £S ufi SILIOIAS, SATEENS, r F^ DRESS SHIEDS, K. W DRESS WHALEBONE, y* SKIRT BANDS, h^ SANITARY, -^ l^3 and )**4 !TS DIAMOND BLAOK W CU HOSIERY,' . FEATHER STITOHJ (Jl ,-V BRAID, O P-H OAMBRIO HANDKER- >< . OHIEFS, J2J P^ Butterick's October T~* FASHION SHEETS. J. P, BLACK & SON. CHRISTMAS N„EJW V E 1

We have just received, per s.s. " Ar*wa,'' direct from Lon lo -, TWO CASES NOVELTIES IN GLOVES, SUNSHADS, -SATI.ri PARASOLS, HOSIERY, COLLARS, HILK HANDKERCHIEF?, & 0 (kG &g fit c & c WHICH WE HAVE MARKED VERY C H EA P !J£ p,g. — During this week we shall give to each of our Customers A HANDSOME PRESENT according to the Value of iheir Purchases. gAmong the Presents will be found some vory nice SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, which show the Plau of the wonderful city of New London. LOVE DAY BROT HERS DIREOT IMPORTERS, OF British and Foreign Drapery, TRAFALGAR STREET, NSLSON. To the Residents of MOTUEKA, and surrounding Districts. JUST RECEIVED, ex s,s "Ruapehu," from London direct, • Ml STOCK OF ! SUMMER GOODS. WHICH WILL BE SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH, A, MANOY, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, . MOTUEKA* ■ - ' .- . . • •

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 325, 24 December 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 325, 24 December 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 325, 24 December 1889, Page 3

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