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FOR THB HOLIDAYS: G. L..BEATH & CO. ""**•*££. £ UITS „ [the largest and best variety in the Colony :— Boys' New Tweed Suits, sizes 1 to 12, fVom 5s 6d to 12s 6d Boys' New Sailor Suits, with lanyard and whistle, from 5s 6d 300 Washing Suits, newest style, from 2s 6d Over 800 Kaiapoi Knicker Suits, from 9s 6d Splendid assortment Youths" Trouser Suits, fron 12s 6d 100 boxes Little Boys' -Sailor Collars, with Tie, at 4d & 6d Bovs' and You-hs' Straw Hats, aU shapes, from la to 3s Gd . For Gents' Mercery and Clothing, see Windows.^ G. L. BEATH & CO.

..__ Red Oross Lino. P^S LADY BARKLY K; " £i Tons, 75 ndioated horsepower, J. Walker, Master will leave as under (weather permitting')."Nelson for Takaka, Saturday, Jan, 11, at 4 p.m, Takaka for Collingwood, Sunday, Jan. 12, afc 10.30 a.m. Oollingwood for Takaka, Monday, Jan. 13, at 11 a.m. Takaka for Nelson, Monday, Jan. 13, at 1 p.m, Nelson for Takaka, Thursday, Jan. 16, at 9 p.m. Takaka for Collingwood, Friday, Jan, 17, at 5 a.m. Collingwood for Takaka, Saturday, Jan. 18, at 5 a m. Takaka for Nelson, Saturday, Jan. 18, at 7 a.m. Nelson for Oollingwood, Thursday, Jan, 23, at 9 p.m Collingwood for Takaka, Friday, Jan. 24, at 9 a.m. Takaka for Collingwood, Friday, Jan. 24, at 9-30 p.m. Collingwood for Takaka, Saturday, Jan. 25, at 10 a.m. Takaka for Nelson, Saturday, Jan. 25, at 12 noon. Note. — Tickets must be taken at Offiae, Neleon. A<f Oargo to be alongside Lady Bsrkly by 4.80 p.m. 3-31— 12m • JAMBd 3. PROS* 8. 8. Waitapu f J, WESTfecl'&j; Tun., Master, TT EAVES as under, weather permitNelson for Motueka, Tuesday, Jan. 14, at 1 p.m, Motueka for Nelson, Tuesday, Jan. 14, at 3.30 p.m. Nelson for Motueka, Wednesday, Jan. 15, at 2 p.m. Motueka for Nelson, Wednesday, Jan. 15, at 4 p.m. FARES; Single, 3s; | Retuz , ss. On and after January 2nd., Oargo will be oharged at the rate of 6s per ton (exclusive of wharfage.at Motueka.) J. b. CROSS. AKOHOR fil|§gg|£ STEAM LINE OF JffIHHI?ACKtTS. ABE APPOINTED TO LEAVE FOR WESTPORT, HOKITIKA, AND GREYMOUTH. THE MURRAY, on WEDNESDAY, 15'h inst. FOR WANGANUI. 1 THE MURRAY, on MONDAY, 13th inst at 11 p.m. FOR WELLINGTON. THE OHARLES EDWARD; On TUESDAY, 14th inst. FOR FOXTON. FTIHE KENNEDY, Early. J. H. COOK Sr, CO, ~EXCURSI6F" Wellington Jubilee CELEBRATION. ,_-#c*-**L, r<HEAP RETURN KJ TICKETS will be issued between the 18th 31st January, available for Fouhteen Days from date of issue, SALOON £1 10 0 UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY, N.Z., Limited, The PORT. •*— t o BEEHiyE STORK t Just arrived, for^the] Preserving Season— MASON'S Pafeit GLASS BOTTLES (, unrt ond Half-gal'on. WHITE JELLY JARS (7) Nests. Butter, Bread, Tongne,- and Pickle JARS ail r-ize?. from 1 pint to 5 gallons. CHRISTMAS FRUITSJ New) Cuprants, Muscatels, Sultanas, Vftlinoiae, Eletrse, Raisins, Figs, Dates, I'ruQt's, and Spioes, Jordan aud Shell Almonds, Walnutß, Essences, and Barce-« lot a Nuts. 401fc bag White Suqab 11/3, 501b bag Fiona 5/9, 25h» bag Oatmeal 4/3, Prime Brown Kiver Potatoes (for Seed or Table use) 6/- V bag. SH. V. PHILLIPS, FAMILY GEOOEB, HAY AND CORN DEALER, Corner of Bridge and Collingwood-eiß ( , ~tc NELSOK. Look Mere! ALL IONDS OF FUENITUEB BED UOED FROM 20 to 30 per cent, TO EFFECT A SPEEDY CLEARANCE. T. SHONE, CABINETMKAER And UNDERTAKER, Bridge-street, Nelson.

? NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS EXHIBITION IN connction with the above EXHIBITION to be Opened on November 26th, the UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY -^c-sfr will issue from the 18th November to 31st March 1890. Retubn Tickets • %^^wa^^^ at the following specially 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 £3 10s To jLyttelton by Steamer, thence by Rail to Dunedin, returning same route, Saloon, with first - class Railway Ticket, £5 7s 6d. Saloon, with Second Class do., £_ IBs. Second Olass, with Second Olass do., do,, £3 15s Od. These Tickets are available for Thirty Days from date of issue, but the usual Excubsion Tickets available for Three Months, inoluding trip to Lake Wakatipu, will be issued at reduced fares. Excursion Tickets, available for Fourteen Days, will be issued by every Thursday Steamer :— To Dunedin, Saloon"£_ 10s, Second-Class £3 0s Od. Special Excursion Tickets, available for Fourteen Days only from date of issueTo Lyttelton, Saloon, £3. „ £„ Steerage, £2. Handbills, givieg ifull, particulars of routes and fares, and information regarding special rates of steamers, can be obtained at the Company's Offices, TRAFALGAR STREET ANDJTHEgPORT] 6603— 3m "___^sußsiolir~ CELEBRATION OF JUBILEE OF COLONY AT AUCKLAND, Jannary 29th to February Ist. __*4_33fi_L,. iT< HEAP RETURN \J TICKETS will be issued between the 14th s^«fis|^ and 31st January, available for Return for Four Weeks from date of issue. - Saloon £3 15 0 Steerage £2 6 Q UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY — t c OF NEW ZEALAND, Ltd. c fj NIOH STEAM fe^T^l '*-• KHIP CO.'S [I^llllll^l Steamers jp_^>__^^ arfl ap p o | nte d t0 i eave ( o i r . ity cum stances permiting "' bb follows— TABANAKI AND MANUKAU Mahinapua j Wednesday i Jan. 15 |11 a.m. . ~ WELLINGTON DIREOT. Mawheba | Saturday j Jau. 11 jlO p.m. Gtrafiqh I Wednesday | Jan. 15 \ PIOTON AND WELLINGTON Pknguin 1 Tuesday j | Jan. 14 | 1 p.m. Rotobua | Thursday \ Jan. 16 j 3pm, LYTTELTON A_4o DUNEDIN. Penguin | Tuesday | Jan. 14 | 1 p.m. Rotobua* | Thursday 1 Jan. 16 | 3 p.m. *Cal!s at Akaroa. WESTPORT. ~ Mawheba | Tuesday | Jan. 14 | 9 a.m. Saloon, single, £1 10s ; S'eerage, Bingle £1. „ return, £2 5a ; „ return, £1 10, GREYMOUTH. Mawhera j Tuesday | Jan. 14 I 9 a.m. Gbafton j Saturday | Jan. 18 | Saloon, single, £2 ; Steerage, single, £1 10. „ return, £3; „ return, £2 5. ~~ ~ SYDNEY Te Anau* | Fridsy | Jan. 17 | •From Wellington via East Ooast. "^MELBOURNE FBOM WELLINGTON. Waibabapa | Monday | Jan. 13 | TONGA AND SAMOA; "~ _ _ — — Wainoi, from Auokland, about Wednesday, January 15, 1890. _ ._— ._™_ Omapebb* | about February Ist, *Fror_. Auokland. HONOLULU AND SAN FBANOISOO Zealandia j Monday 27 | j.- rom Auckland Visitors are requested to leave the Steamers immediately after the Seoond whistle has been sounded. From the 18fch November to the 31st Maroh Return Tiokets will be issued over the Company's lines at Reduced Rates, available for return for three months from date of issue. WEST COAST SOUNDS EXOUBSION.iI S,S. Tabaweba, from Danedin, about 9th, [20th, and 29th January, 1890. Fare from Port Chalmers £12, No oargo received after 4.80 r,m Boyal Mail Servioe oveiland roue to Grea Britain through Amerioa. Passengere booked through to Sao Franoisoo Liverpool or London Passage Tiokets issued at Povi Offloe only. For all inform >.tio > ;&pply at the Compan 'cOSfioas, Government Whab_ and Tbafaioab Stbeet, • over N, Z. Loan -ncSMareantile Company.) FOE SALE OR TO LET\ THE QHOP oocupied by Mr. Vausb, O Saddler, Trafalgar Btreet. Apply to 29 TYREE.

GREAT SALE OF J. STICK & CO.'S BANKRUPT STOCK TO THE FRONT AGAIN!!! Where to Buy your Drapery & Millinery A FEW FACTS TO THE WORKING CLASSES. It is acknowledged on all hands that the times are bad and work is very scarce for the working classes, and that the spending power of the people is very low at the present time. It therefore behovea all to be very careful how they spend their income especially where there is a largß family to keep on a low wage, and where one has to look before he leaps. But enough of this strain. LOVEDAY BROTHERS Have come to the conclusion that they are. not to be outdone by any Dr.per in the City of Nelson. As we shall offer to the publio Drapery and Millinery at prices that no one can beat, we beg to state that we bought Stick & CO.'s Bankrupt Stock for casb, at FIFTY PER CENT. UNDER OBIGINAL COST, therefore we can SELL CHEAPER than any other House in (he town v We also import our ENGLISH STOCK, so that there is no middle profit that the working man has to pay. This enables us to SELL CHEAPER than any Houae in town.— The fact is clear that LOVEDAY BROTHERS can and do sell their Drapery and Millinery at prices that give every satisfaction to their customers Great. Clearing Sale of STICK & CO.'S BANKRUPT STOCK AT L O fl_ DAY BROTH ERS /.... m»_____... kQAS gXREET^NELSON,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 9, 11 January 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 9, 11 January 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 9, 11 January 1890, Page 3

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