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■ Mi — gimmmmmmmmmammmmmmmtmmmmmmmm£am^mimm UNION v mmSi steam SHti> P*Bsl COMPANI |Hf OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. *" PROBABLE SAILINGS. ' TABANAKI AND MANUKAU. Mahinapua | Monday i Sept. 71 8 p.m. WELLINGTONDIREOT Mawheba* | Saturday | Sept. 5I 9 p.m. Grafton* | Wednesday | Sept. 9 | •Passengers only, PIOTON ANP WELLINGTON. Rotorua | Thursday I Sept. 3 j 8 p.mRotobua | Tuesday | Sept. 8 | 11 a.m. LYTTELTON AND^UNEdTn."~~ Rotobua* | Thursday I Sept. 3| 8 p.m. Rotobua | Tue day | Bept. 8 | 11 a.m. | *Lytttlton only. WESTPORT. Gbafton J | Saturday | Sept. 5j 10 a.in M-whera 1 Tuesday j Sept. 8 | iLands Westport oargo on return Irom Greymouth. GREYMOUTH. Gbaftoh I Saturday | Sept. 5 | 10 a.m, Mawheba i Tueeday | Sept. 8| - MELBOURNE FROM WELLINGTON. Waibabapa I Monday | Se^t. 7 I SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON. TabaweraJ I Friday | Sept. 11 | J Via Auckland and East Coast ports. ~~ TONGA AND SAMOA. Wainoi* | about September 22 | "From Auohlaod. ~BUYA AND LEVUKA. _^__~L~ Ovalao* | Friday | Sept. 11 | *From Auokland. HONOLULU AND SAN jrBAKOIBCO_2 Mokowai* I Saurday | September 12 | "From Auckland. WINIER EXCURSIONS to Sydney or Melbourne - Single and Return .Tioketa .at speoially reduced rateß. No cargo received after 4.30 p.m. Vititors eie requested to leave the steamer immediately alter^he second whistle has been sounded. Royal Maii Servioe overland route to Great Britain tbrcagh Amerioa. Passenger booked through to Ban Irrauoiuoo Livoipool or London Passapj Tiokets issued at Port Offloe only For all information apply at the Company's Offioes. Govebnment Wharf and Tbafaloab Stbeet, Next Bank New Zealand. BOARD AND EE3IDEKCE WANTED by YOUNG LADY in Bus ness. Apply with fu 1 patt.oua c, A.T., B„x 83, - 3 «_B-fr_WEDE TURNIPS, sfko'ei for Table IO Use, 2/ - por S »ck a . tho PEOPLE 'S MAUI", Hatdj-it. fiir"o BO WN RIVER POT A'l OES, 3/6 par Jj Sa:k a; tho PEOPLE'S MART, Hardy -at. 4/6 per ewt rr 20;bs for l/« \J at tha PEOPLE'S MART, Hardy st. DRINK 5 O'CLOCK TEA. GRIFFIN & SONS QPECIA.ILY selected Early SEED O POTATOES Mammoth Pearl Early Wbite St** Citter's Magnum Bonum Early Amerioan Red Skiis Breezes' Prolific Flukes PRIME FARwTfEO BACON. A Fine Lot, Gruen or Smoked DRY STRAIGHT 'FIREWOOD. Red Pine, Manuka, and Mountain Birob, any length from 6 uohee upward Oafmcal ard Whoatmeal for P rridge Split Peaß and Prepared Pea Fl ur TO ~L~ E T . ! Five-Roomed HOUSE in Nile-, treet. [ Gap, Water, and every oenvenie o*. GRIFFIN & SONS.

iiiThi'mi iiiii"i!*ii~ri in Ti in "Vn i'niii-imi)ii_»iii_'iiii„„iinui'i(iiiHM EJ. WARNER & Co. have vaoanoi.s for . two Apprentices to 'Millinery and Sales. Good opportunity fbr respectable giWs. 2572-1 EJ. WARNER and CO. are open to , engige First-class Dressmakers either as Improvers, Body, or Skirt Hands. Two Apprentices also wanted. 2573—1 MRS ROCHFORT is prepared t*> tafce Pupils for Sin. ing, al.o to form a Class for teaching Children on Hullah'e j system, Terms on applioation. Manuka street. 2531— Sap LOST on Saturday Evening a PURSE oontaining Money. Finder rewarded on leaving same at Mail office. 2541—1 WANTED a STRONG LAD, able «o DRIVE, —to G. THEAK, Btidge tt. FOR S^LE to Save Str-cking, 10,000 Go:d BRICKS at £1 15s per 100 ; likewise a f.w 1000 2 a**>d 4*:nch DRAIN PIPES at reciuoed rates, Mus • ba nleate'3 in a few days at PATCHING'S BRICK KILN, Vanguard S reet, NoUod, 2547 — 2p CITY OF NELSON. ~ Town Clefk's Offior, 2nd Se).t, I*9l, TENDERS w 11 re rfonivtd at th** above Offi.o until FRIDAY, the 11th iret., at 4.30 p.m. for Supplying Coals to the City Gasworks for the period ending 31st March. 1892. Speoifica'ion may te ?e n at the City Surveyor's Office. H. V. GULLY, 2565-3. Town Cleik. CITY OF NELSON. Town Clerk's Office, Soptember 2nd, 1.91. AIL Persons who Suffer from an Insufficient or Intermittent Supply of Water from the City Waterworks nre re quested, od or before the 11th insfc., to send in their nnmes to the City Council, stating where they live, size of servite and distance from maiu (if known), and between what hours the water does not reach them. H. V. GULLY, 2566—6 Town Clerk. WANTED a Good BODY HAND~for the Dressmaking Department. 2530 -te EVERETT BROS. TO BUILDERS. riIENDERS nre invited up (ill TUESX DAY, 3;h September at 12 norn, for the ERECTION OF A BUILDNG ii Hardy Srreet. Plans and specification-) to be seen on applicitirn to the under igned, Loweßt or any Tender not neoa-earily accepted. MRS. ANSTICE, 2522—5 Hardy Strear. KUCH & CO., POEK BUTCHERS AND SMALL GOODS MEN, BEG to announce that in oonsequence of the great demand for their specialities they are SOLD OUT, but will RE-OPEN their p'.emiseß upon arrival of freah stook in _ few days. Next the N.Z. Olothing Faotory, Trafalgar Street. MARUPA. | ALL people are liable at any time to suffer from Colds in the Head, Sore rhorat, Bad Coughs, &c, and, which, if aot attended to, lead on to worse complications, such as Asthma, Lung Disease, Consumption, and General Bronchial Affections. Sister Mary Joseph Aubert has, luring her thirty years' experiments, found ;hat there is a wonderful remedy for the ibove in the vegetation of New" Zealand, mcl in the preparation of Marupa, which is i combination of many plants, we are jiven a medicine which has already proved nost efficacious to those suffering from jomplaints who used it, and which only iow needs to become generally known, and t will be found to do ali that is said of it. Seventy-mile Bush, June, 1887. DEAR Sister,— l am perfectly cured, ;he cough is gone, and I can work as well is ever. A. Jenkins. Tongohio, May, 1882. Dear Madam, — You promised to cure ne in three months, but you have done it n one. Not only can I speak without any atigue, but I can sing and shout out as oud as anybody. The cough has quite eft me. T. Bennett. O whiti, May 1880. Dear Sister, — I feel quite well again, rhe blood has stopped and the cough is inignificant. I feel another being altorether. I have a little medicine left, vhich I keep carefully. A. Andrews. Hampden, Nov. 1889. j Dear Sister,— Will you let me have a ittle more medicine. It is the only one I h lave found to do me any good. . J. O'RBrov I

SALE! SALE! O. SMITH, Th_ CASH DRAPER BRIDGE STREET, IS NOW HOLDING A SALE OF WINTER DRAPERY. HUNDREDS OF GENUINE BARGAINS ABE BEING OFFERED, AND MANY SPECIAL LINES ARE OFFERING AT HALF USUAL PRICES. fIST-'OR FURTHER PARTIOULARS SEE SALE PRICE LISTS. j — — — — o- — GIRLS' and Maids' ULSTERS, about 50 T7.LANNELS.-18 pai-s bes 1 . Wellirgton tewett shape., at 3/6,4/11,5/6,7/6, JO FLANNELS, in grey and white, ai 1/2 and 10/6. Ttese Goods are just yard, worth 1/6. Few pieo s B.rong Welsh usual prices. F.annel at 6Jd, worth 1/-. « Wl. 10,. IS,-, IW6. worth from u/, „ 100 ™ «. 4 r^l- « »/», 3rd ' ' best value tvtr tffered in Nei ou. OA PIECES good Striped FLANNELZA} ETTE, Bplendid patterns, to be oleared f^ABPETcS.— A few pieces TAPESTRY at 3_d y.rd, wcrth 7_d.; \j CARPETS, at 1/11 and 2/6, worth 3/6. OA -PIECES good Dark DRESS STUFFS, _ AVM CTTTna 777" fnmwn Z\J in Stripes snd Fakes, at 2/11 dozen T\°l* * Ul . rs - ~ S °° s rong TWEED yards, worth 8/6. J--* SUITP, sizr s 2 to 10, from 3/11 to 6/11 ■""■" — a grea bargain. -i "J PIECES B'aok ond Colored CASHirth a/" aS^fn/ H«i dth '' "V 2 7arf ' T A CE CUB rAINB-special lino 8 -2_ yds. worth 2/-, a wonderful line. Jj Jcnpi edgp> 1/u VMth \f u L.t>»^«. «,. „,„ , * . _.. . 3 y er, 3s ltu», a good 1 ne, 3/9 pair, worth 6/6 ADIES' GLOVE3.—IOO dozen Ladieß' ' CASBMEBE GLOVES, in dark odors, ' 6d pafr— a Bpiecdid line, "worth from 1/- to £** DOZ. Ladles' Dark MELTON OLOTH 2/-. O SKIRTS, at 1/1 1 each, worth -1/6. C. SMITH, Th_ CASH DRAPER' UPPER BRIDGE STREET, NELSON.

■■■'if 1 , M iii i mi ux ii, iii mm •.'■•*'. i ■■■!■* i iihem _-w«hi m _ w ■ <!'.' ...***■»*■■■ ,4 SPRING AND SUMMER 1891-1893. 10 « — . — 7 NEW GOODS NEW GOODS £• "^ FOR THE COMING SEASON. g <M 8 (V) o ■*>»•* I s LOVEDAY BROS. I •>> TTAVE vory much pleasure to announce to their Cus'omers -^ XL and Ihe Public that ihey nre NOW CPEMNG UP g u^ their FIRST SHIPMENT of NEW GOODS for the Spring and Summer Season, by tho B. M, i-*'. F. lonic, direct from <-k London. Our Second Shipment of New Goods will arrive by ■n^s the R, Mr. S. S. Ruapehu direct from London on S< ptember 7th. As the Season advances other NOVELTIES will arrive <■•£ ii by Direct Mail Steamers from London, so that our Customers c* g may rely on getting the BEST VALUE for their Ready <& f*S Money at our Kttablishment. "^ •v_a ?_£* | LOVEDAY BROTHERS, § DIRECT IMPORTERS % BRITISH AND FOREIGN DRAPERY, g •30 Jgp. Oi TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON, r"

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 209, 3 September 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 209, 3 September 1891, Page 3

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