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/ G. L. BEATH & CO JUST OPENED, A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF WINTER DRESS GOODS Comprising the Newest '-had s in CO.STUME CLOTHS, H^AVY ?>;ELTO?n-«, DKFSB TWEEDS, HOM3PDNS, OOLO.IED POULES — boughf, at a considerable discount off usual prices. A job line of Gents' LONG WOOL SCASVfiS, 9o each. Poys' Navy Blue 'VARSITY CAPS, 1/-. MEN'S LAMBSWOOL PANTS 2/11, 3/9, 5/9, 6/t>, 7/6. 100 DOZ. HEAVY KNITTED SOCKS 1/3 worth 1/6. English and Colonial FLANNELS fron 11 Jd. A sprcially heavy line of same at. 14d. G. L. BEATH & CO.

Eoti dross Lino. ~-.;.. i !*»••', la g 23 Pa ?<!2\ SU S 40 Toaa, 75 ndioated horaepower, J. Walker., Master will leave aa under (weather permitting ).«* Nelson for Takaka, Thursday, .Tune 12, at 830 a.m. Takaka for CoUingwood, Thursday, June 12, at 430 p.m' CoUingwood for Takaka, Saturday, June 14, at 630 a.m, Takaka for Nelson, Saturday, June H, at 7-30 a.m. Nelson for Tnkaka, Tuesday, June 17, at 9 p.m. Takaka for CoUingwood, Wednesday, June 18. at 730 a.m. Collingwooti for Tukaka, Thursday, Juno 19, at 8 a.m. Takaka for Nelson, Thursday, (June 19, at 10 a.m. Nelson for Takaka, Sunday, June 22, at 9 p.m.' Noia.—Tioke&g mnai be tskmijU OSce, Nelson, Ml Oasrgo to be alongside Lady Barkly by 4.80 p.m n Sm TitfßP B. CROSS, "sTs". "^WAITAPU,"" J. WESTEUPP, Jun., Mastek, T EAVES aa under, weather permitting :— JJ Nelson for Motueka, Monday, June 9, at 11 a.m. Motueka for Nelson, Monday, June 9, at 1.30 p.m. Nelson for Motueka, Tuesday, June 10, ao 12 noon. Motueka for Nelson, Tuesday, June 10, at 2.30 p.m. FARES: Single 35.; Return ss. Cargo charged at the rate of 6s. per ton (exclusive of wharfage at Motueka). Jas. S. CROSS, WANTED a General SERVANT. Apply to MISS CURTIS, 1227^~t<3 Toi-toi Valley. CEMETERY^ THE undersigned ia prepared to DO UP GRAVES in the Nelson Cemetery ia First-class m inner and at Luwest charges. GENERAL GARDENING work promptly attended to. LAWNS, &c. LaH Out ard Finished ia a workmanlike m n\er, HENRY WILKINS, 1020— to Grove b reet, The Word. AND CO. ARE NOW OPENING A rr TRUNKS OF 1 / LADIES' EVENING SHOES AND SLIPPERS including the celebrated " LA BELLE" SHOE. Also, a Very Choice Assortment of WINTEE BOOTS AND SHOES EX " ARAWA." Uig-Our Customers will kindly take notice that following the leading Drapers we CLOSE our Establishment at 6.30 during the Winter months, Saturdays exccpted. _ — lm

ANCHOR : #|>v, STKAM LINK OF ;«.■■'■ i^-|' PACKETS Alfß APPOINTED TO LEAVE FOR WESTPOKT. HOKITIKA, AND GRBI MOUTH. rpHE MURRAY, on MONDAY, 9,hinst., JL at 3 p.m. FOR WANGANUI. THE CHABLES EDWARD, TO-DAY, SATURDAY, 7th ineti., at midnight. FOli WANGANUI ~AND WELLINGTON. fin HE KENNEDY, on MONDAY, 9th JL inst,, at 2 p.m. ,7. H. COCK As CO. NELSON. CHURCH UNION President — Lord .Bishop of Nelsou. rpHE NEXT MEETING of the above JL Union will he held on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, 9fch June, at 7.30 o'clock, in the Bishop's School. Subject for the Evening : — " How does Christianity propose to remedy the evils resulting from the unequal distribution of property," will be opened by the President. J, M. ADCOCK, 1245— t d Ho a Sec. BOARD and Resilence for one or two Single Gentlemen in a private family at the Port. Apply at the Evening Mail Offioe. 1242— t 0 TTERR VON ZIMMERMANN - 1 - A VIOLINIST, and MEMBER of the CONSERVATORIUM of LEIPSIC and VIENNA, PUPILS RECEIVED or VISITED. Studio in Mr. Brown's Buildings, Hardy street Nelson. Quarter commences on the 15th of April, Terms £3 35., to be paid in advance, A ROBERTSON, D?er and Cleanke, . •C.il'iufirwood st., Nelson, and 76, Cuba* street-, Wellington, is still Dying and Cleaning all sorts of G»rments, &c, in hia neual fi b wclaßs s'yle. Gentlemen's OlothPß Dyed or Cleaned and Prees d to lo k like new. 1199— 1 m BEEHIVE STORE. THE COTTAGER'S WEEKLY PACKET ■| 1b Nelson Moate's celebrate 1 TEA 3 lbs White SUGAR 2H>sOATaJEAL 1 Cake Fiy's CHOCOLATE 1 ib CANDLES 1 Bar SOAP. All the abore lot for £3'~» rI; H. V. PHILLIPS', ! FAMILY GROCER, HAY AND CORN DEALER, Corner of Bridge anl CoUingwood streets, Nelson. — lm

E. BUXTON & CO., DIRECT IMPORTERS TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON, ARE NOW LANDING— REGISTER GRATES Comprising Fine Oasf, Berlin Black, and Tile. N ELSOS ' S GASHEATINGIBOILINGSTOVES The Queen and Pert Office Stovß-> for wood or coal ; Kent and Gothic Grates; Fire Dogs and Fire Sets j Fenders and "Fireirons, Coui Vases, Nuia.ry and Spark Guards. TABLE AND BRACKET LAMPS in great variety. GAS CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS, AND HALL LAMP?. RUBBER TIRE PERAMBULATORS all PRICES KNIFE MACHINES, ENTERPRISE MEA/T CUTTfiRS, American Meat and Vegetable Choppers. SINGLE & DOUBLE-BARREL, BREECH, AND MUZZLE-LOADING GUNS ; SALOON RIFLES & CAPS Diamond Grain and Alliance SPORTING POWDEttS ; Patent and Chilled Shot, JKos. 1 to 8 ; Cartridges and Cases ; Gun Implements, etc. Improved LIGHTNING HAY KNIVES, BUSH HOOKS and SLASHERS Sharp's and Hurd'a MAZOK-BLADE and IDEAL AXES, etc., etc. We have also another shipment of RANSCMES* STEEL CHILL DIGGING PLOUGHS to hand, and iuvite inspection of same. These Ploughs will plough a greater depth than any ordinary p'ough with llegs g draught, Ireaking the furrow slice to the hotfcom. They are fitted with a Knife Tail Piece, which leaves the soil thoroughly broken and pulverized, and fit for sowing immediately. QBiAT CLEARING SALE OF DRAPERY, ETC, E. BUXTON & COs _ Beg to inform the Kesidents ot Nelson and surrounding that they have decided to relinquish the Drapery Department of their Business, and, to effect a speedy Clearance, offer the whole of their stock of Drapery, OlotMng, Carpets, Linoleums, &c, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! TV t>ulk oi the Stock has been imported by ourselves, pur Phased in England, Germany, and the United States, on the best terms ; we are therefore in a position to offer our Customers special inducements to purchase from us.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 134, 7 June 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 134, 7 June 1890, Page 3

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