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._ UNION W3ESI STEAM SHII MSffri COMPANY r^***^ OF NEW ZEALAND 111 LIMITED. ~PROBABLE SAILINGS. TARANAKI AND MANUKAU. Maihnapua | Monday | Oot. 31 | 1 p.m, WELLINGTON DIRECT Mawheba* I Wednesday | Nov 2 | 5 p.m. BnuNNEii* | Saturday j Nov 5 | _ *l'assengnrß only. PIOTON AND WELLINGTON. Rotorua | Tuesday | Nov. 1| 5 p.m. Pkxouix I Thursday | Nov. 3| G p.m. IJYTTELTON AND^UNEDIN. RoTonuA | Tuesday | Nov. 1| 5 p.m. Penuuin* | Thursday | Nov. 3| G p.m, *Lyltelton onlj. WE3TPORT. ~ Bronneu I Wednesday | Nov. 2 | Mawiikraj: I Haturdoy | Nov. 5 j " ; JLands VVestport oargo on return from Greymouth, GRBYMOUTH. Brunneb I Wednesday | Nov 2 | Mawiieiu I Saturday | Nov 5 | MELBOURNE FROM WELLINGTON. Tahaweha* I Monday | Oot, 31 | *CallQ Uobart. SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON. Makahoa* I Wednesday | Njv. 2 | Hauroto* | Friday | Nov. 4 | *Diroot, MaxapouriJ I Friday | Nov 4 | {From Wellington via East CobsJ. TONGA AND SAMOA. Upolu* I about Thurssday | Nov 3 | •From Auokland. "SUVAAND LEVUKA. ~ Tavioni* I about Friday, Nov. 4. ♦From Auokland, HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO Monowai* | Saturday " | November.s J 'From Auokland. No oargo received after 4,30 p.m. From the Ist November EXCURSION TICKETS at REDUCED RATES will be issued ovpr all the Company's linea available for 3 months from dato of issue. Visitors are requested to leave the steamers immediately after (ho second whißtle has been sounded. Kojsl Mail Service ovoiland ronte to Great Britain through America. Papaongor booked through to Man Fnaneiaeo and L'?eipoal Passage Tickets issued at Port Ofnoe only For all information apply at the Company's OQioes, Government Wharf and Trafalgar Street, Next Bank New Zealand, EXCIfRSION. CIIRISTCHURCII RACES : NEW ZEALAND CUP AND DERBY. AGRICULTURAL SHOW. PENGUIN, 3nD Ngysmbkb, Saloon Return dt'3 Steerage „ .. „ £2 Tickets availablo for 14 dajs from dato of iBBUC. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY, The Pokt. Nj Excursion Tickets issued on board. 3173-9 F I E ]TvV~O^rD7 WE beg to inform the Pub'io generally that we are now prepared to Supply and Doliver DRY BIUOH WOOD lo any part of tho town, out up in any length to suit ouslomcrß, Orders left with MR W> UOOKSEY, Morrison streot, or with MR M. LIOUTBAND (who will supply all information) or with the undersigned will reooive prompt attention. Trusting to sbaro a fair amount ct patronage BOTTRELL & SPRINGER, 3031— 1m Spring Grove. TABLE DELICACIES. NEW GOODS JUST ARRIVED. DELAUNAY'S SARDINES. SMOKED LAX. GENUINE FRANKFORT SAUSAGES. PATEDEFOIEGRAS "i'HUFFLED). PATE DE PERTMX (TIttJFFLED), MARINATED BRISTLINGS, SALMON CUTLETS, TIION MARINE. Just Recolvcd a Small Shipment ot tbo Celobrated SWISS EMENTHALER CHEESE M. M, WEBSTER, | TRAFALGAR STREET.

THEATRE ROYAL POSITIVELY L&ST NIGHT OF TSB DAMPIERS TO-NIGHT ! By special n quest, Mr Durapier'a new oopyright version of Mib Henry Wood'd World renowned Novel, EAST LYNNB. Captain Licvhox . . . . Alfukd Dampiiir Lady Ip^hf.i.lk Oahlym: 1., T „ MAI.AME VISB JMHSLIWDAMPIEU Barbara Haiie . . . . Miss Rose DAiiriEß And Their Drumntio Oompany. L.\sr Nioiix— Special Ladies Night, Admission 3/-, 2/-, and l/-<. .@Sf SPECIAL NOTICE ! -The late train will badelajed till 10 45 for convenience of oountry residente; Box plnn atMr Jnckson's book storo. Day Salo at Soolt's. LIEUT. ROSE, Business Mannger. GEORGE BULLER, Acting Mannger. DAMPIEft SEASON.— Spend 5/- with mo in anything you liko (except tobaoooeB) and I will GIVE YOU A TICKET for any flight during tho SoaEon. M. SCOTT, — tip Tobacconist. FOR SALE OR TO LET ADESr'ABLE F»rui!y RESIDENCE off Trafalgar jjqunrp, containing 8 pood lofty rooms, wiih Bathroom, Out House?, &a The liouao is of lath and plaster constiuotion, with s'ate roof, and is in a first olaeu state of repnir. The Lind (72ft by 13)ft) ia moßt tastefully laid out as Gaidon, Ao., and is well drnined. This Property h valued by the Government at £»00, but the owner is piepaied to soil at iMlo on account of being rtmoved to Hokitika. Particularly etißy terms can bo arranged for purchaser, or to bo let at JMO per annum. Apply to MR A. E. UHESSWKLL, tho Owner, or W. liOUT & ;SONS. 8109— ato CITY OF NELSON. Town Clerk's Ofiioe, 28th Oot,, 1892. NOTICE,- Any Por^on DESTROYING cr DAMAGING any Property at the CEMETEHY after tbis date, or REMOVING FLOWERS from the GRAVES will be PROSECUTED without farther notice. H. V. GULLY, "2 Town Clerk. T THANK the boot-buying Public of Nelson for the kind way in which they have treated mo since re-opening. No time was lohL by the opposition. I have had to find fresh premises, and have taken for 12 months certain MR. GRAHAM'S DOUHLE- FRONTED SHOP in Bridge-street, near C. Smith's, tho Draper. Fresh goods will arrivo every week. Again thanking you for your past support, I remain, Yours faithfully, EDWARD PEARCE, C. S M I T H If|now ehowing first Bhipraentejol NEW SPEING GOODS. All the latest Novelties in MILLINERY, MANTLES CAPES, JACKETS, DRESS MATERIALS, 'ANn WASHING FABRICS. Also a speoial lot of CHILDREN'S SUN HATS & BONNETS, WASHING" DRESSES, AND P I N A F O^R E S . : 100 DOZEN jLADIES 1 PUPE SILK GLOVES at 1/3 por pair, 1 ALL UOODS AT SPECIALLY^LOW PRICES, 0. SMITH, THE CASH DRAPER, BRIDGE BTREET.

ST. ALBAN'S HOUSE, HARDY STREET, NELSON. SPRING— IBO2— SUMMER. WE aro now propoied with a nwßnificent aeßortmcnt of New and FaßliionaWo'lGoodf New DrcßD Fabrics, Washing Fabrics, Delaines, Muslinß, oto. Lsdiea' Cc-plumeo, Dust MnntlcH, Tweed Jnoketg, Shirt Bloußes, Goribaldies, etc, Nevi Gloveß, I-aoes, and Embroideries. Ilandkercbiefs, Umbrellas, Sunsbadea, Coreeta, Millinery Strnws, Flower*. Milliuety Ornamonta, and Fauoy Hair-pins. Lfn (level of huiff.—ilpeoinl attention ia invited to thia Department. Designs o Embroidery and Laca aro specially selected, All ecamH aie foiled and doublo lockialitohetf. DrcSHmakiiif/.— The Dopartinenb ia under its usual efficient niparvision. The Batia 1 IRotion nod expressed compliment made is direct proof that Ladies bavo every confidonco it the Btaff cmplojcd, Counlry ordora a opeoiality. MRS. ANSTIOE, (S °ti^^j^' WARNEFOUD & CO., THE NELSON CASH DRAPERS,, \ THE LAKGEST, CHEAPEST, AND BEST ASSOKTED STOCK 01'' . TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED SUMMBE I HATS * [m THE NELSON PROVINCE 200 SAMPLE HATS. NOT TWO ALIKE. ; 'i WARNEFORD & CO.'S. J THE NELSON CASH DRAPERS. '. BRIDGE STREET^

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 248, 29 October 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 248, 29 October 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 248, 29 October 1892, Page 3

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