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UNION ffS&l STEAM SHIP PW COMPANY" ipi««w^4 0F NEW ZEALANDj (jf LIMITED. TARANAKI AND MANUKAU. MAHiNiroA I Monday | May 8 | 1 p.m. WELLINGTON DIRECT Grafton* ! Wednesday | May 3| 8 p.m. Mawheba* I Friday | May 5| 11 a.m. 'Paßsengorß only. PICTON AND WELLINGTON. Rot^roa. | Tnesday | May 2 | 9 p.m. Penguin | Thursday | May 4 |11 a.m. Waindi* I Sunday | May 7 | *Paa£eDgers only. LYTTELTON AND DUNEDIN. Rotobda ! Tuesday | May 2 | 9 p.m. PENaciNf I Thursday | May 4 |11 a.m, fLjttelton only. WESTPORT. GbaftonJ I Saturday | May 6 |10 a.m. Mawheiu | Tuesday i J May 9 1 {Lands Westport cargo on retuia from Greymouth. ~ GREYMOUTH. Waindi I Thursday | May 4|9 30 a.m. Grafton I Saturday I May 6 |10 a.m, Mawhera I Tuesday 1 May 9 | MELBOURNE FROM WELLINGTON. Manapjuri I Monday; | May 8 | SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON. Haurot jf | Wednesday | May 10 | Taluke* I Friday j Mny 12 | t Direct, *Via East Ooast. TONGA AND SAMOA. Upoltj* I in May | •From Anokland. BUVA AND LfIVXJKA. Taviuni* I Tuesday | May 28 | •From Auckland. HOKOLOIiTJ AND BAN FRANCISCO I Alameda* | Batorday | May 20 | •From Auokland. No oargo received alter 4.80^p,m, Visitors are requested to leave the steamers immediately after the eeoond whistle^hfts been sounded. lioyal Mai) Service ovetland rouU to Great Britain through America. Pasaange* becked throagb. 6o K&n Franrr^j'- and L : vepr oi Passage Tickets issued at Port Offioa only, For all information apply at the Company's Offloea, Government Whabf and TBAg^IiOAR STEEKT, TO LET.— Newly built Groomed Residence with Sheds and Outbuildings, in Washington Valley. Gas and Water. Kent 10/- a week. Apply Mail Office. 608— TO LET at the Port, next Mr Low's, Eight-roomed HOUSE. Bath Room and every convenience. Gas and water laid on. Apply EDWARD EVERETT, Stafford Houae. — tc SUPERIOR BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Also Private Rooms. Address MRS PHILLIPS, Olaremont House, Hardy-street, Nelson. —8m TABLE POTATOES, SWEDE TURNIPS, and CARROTS, Best quality, at NEALE & HADDOW'S. -12 "In Vino Veritas." IMPORTANT PUBLIC NOTICE. J, SHIELDS Is now iff^riug a laiga ana carefully ideated etock of WINES, SPIRITS, and LIQUEURS, comprising some of the best known and popular brands. WINES.] gSHERRY from good Dinner Wine to very fine old Amontilado and Speoial Reserve, very dry.— PORT from rlrat-olaea shippers Family and Dry to verr old, A special line of 1863 vintage.— CLARETS : Madeira, Hook, Sauterne, Chablia.&o.- CHAMPAGNE: 1/ ornery Greno, Dry Monople, Boederer, Terrier, Jouet, Krug & Co., etc, in pints and quarts.-AUSTRALIAN WINES : A choice, variety, Shiraz, Constants, Frontignao, White and Red, Maeoadine, Brown Mußoat, Hook, Chablie, Tokay, Madeira, Claret, Chateau, Margeauz, Hardy's No. 0 and No. 1 O.d Port, 1880 vintage. SPIRITS. BRANDY -Hennessy'B One and Three Star. D.H.M., One and Three Grape, Exehaw's No, 1, Gautier'e Trois Chateaux, Pale and Dark. Old JBmaioa Rum, Irish Whisky, J. J. <fe S, Oue and Three Star' Eindban'B LL., J D.K.Z., and Hooeyauokle Geneva, Old Tom, Gilbey's Dry (Jin, Schnapps, Sootoh Ginger Wine and Lime Juioe Cordial, Unsweetened Lime Juioe (target brand). And a rare assortment of ohoioe Foreign LIQUEURS and Aromatic Bitterß. Albo English BOTTLED ALES and STOUT, best brandß, A SPECIALITY. Superior Old NELSON WINE 16s per dozen or Is 6d per bottle. FOR INVALIDS. St, RAPHAEL WINE. GILBEY'S TONIC PORT. J. SHIELDS, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, Trafa!gar-Bt., Nelson. WANTED, WINE BOTTLES in any quantity. 1/6 per dozen. —12m SPECIAL VALUE IN ULSTEBS, JACKETS, & CAPES. C SMITH has just received a • large shipment of Ladies' and Children's Ulsters, Jackets, and Capus in the very latest shapes and materials, which has been bought at a Discount of 25 per cent, oil wholesale prices. Ladies' Jackets in Black Serge Mcli ton and Crepe Coth and Astraj chan at 6/11, 10, 6, 15/-, and 20/Handsome Sealette Jackets from 27/6 to 65/Ludies' Ulsters, newest shapes, with large Capes, at 10/6, 13 6, 17/6, 20/-, and 22, G Ladies' Capes, latest styles, in a variety of materials at 7,-11, 9/6, 15/6, i 7/6, to 45/Girls' Reefer Jackets in navy and black (handsome goods) at 5/] 1, 6/11, SjG, 11,6, and 13/6 Girls' Ulsters, very|large assortment-' from 3/11 G SMITH, THE CASH DRAPER, BRIDGE STREET. DS LIKE SCJCOESS ! CLEARING SALES, PUFFING OF JOB LINES, FRAN L IO EFEORTS TO QUIT STUFF, tenor of our way, GAINING SFW OLD ONES. G-E, NEW AND WELL CTED, ace our business increases every day FIGURES at SAME PRICES as DISCOUNT AS USUAL. E & SONS, jHOEMAKEItS.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 102, 2 May 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 102, 2 May 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 102, 2 May 1893, Page 3

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