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. li Sli JX t Insurance Co M CAPITAL, £1,000,000. 'J. WILSON, ManagerTraialgar Street.

NORTH GERMAN FIRE INSURAMCE , COMPANY OF HAMBURG. WM. STANTON being favoured with , Power of Attorney to repreEcnt this well-known leading Contimntai Company (established tor Fire Insurance exclusively), ie aaihorieed and prepared to Rewiew Current Felicia as they expire, and to issue n-w and Permanent Policies direct wuhoot r.fe.ence eleewhete, and thuß to maintain the integrity oi the Office, which jb bo generally •nd nniretaally rsoogcieecl ibroußboot tne civilised world. , . £40,000 and upwards hee been paw iot lOBBes in NEW ZEaL ND dming <he peat thirteen yeara nithout a single claim being £$?«•'» no "Agent" or other perton Fo'ding aothoiiiy to act in SELbON or |urrouodiDgß lor tbia v e*ltby tnd iavouute Fire t ffice, W. M. STAETON, * Canton Insurance Office (Marine) Mutual Assurance Society of Victoria \Life)., t ToT LADIES. PARISIAISJ^OYELTY A PACKET oi Cot-ont PAPER TAT lERNb oi Ladies' and Cnildren'i Uudercloibing, Dreufces. Pintfoies, Cloak* &c. all oi the latest styles, with fall pnnte( iDßtruotionfl and illustiatiorjp, will te for *ardtd to any addreßß on receipt of poete note for 2/6, 1 , „ Each Customer will be presented gratu vith a cut-out taper Pattern of the NE\V DOhOTBY BODICE. Early application solioited by Ibe Agenl Parisian No«liy, P.O. Bex 330, Wellington, — ltn NOTICE. ASPHALTING. MR F PLUM, late of Obristcburoh, who 'haß had considerable experience i Aephalticg, wishes to notify to the inhabitant! oi Kelson and the eurioundmg Diatnot that he »b prepared to contraot to iay down AspLalt Footpethe, Carriage Drwe?, Lawn Tennis Courtß. &o. Ml work £ uuanteed to aive every Baiißlaction at a very low cost. For further particulars apply persona ly ot brettet F.PLUM, 8211— to flardy-atreet Ebb! KICHMOfcD, MOTUEKA, AND BIWAKA MAIL SERVICE. Eolycake's Coach WILL, after January Ist, have the Railway Station, Richmond, on arrival of the 10 a.m. Tiain Mtn£ajß, Wedteßdayß, and Fricays. iBETURN. Leave Riwaka on Tcetdayp, Tturedsyß, acd bauid.ye at 7*30 a.tr., ainva bt Motoeka at 7 60, end leave Momeka at 8 &.m. Becking Offices : Railway Ho e\ RichBond ; Moutere Rctel ; Holyoake'p. Mc-Mjeka Horel, Moneka; Kavinaishß Pob', Office, 'Booking Office, Nihtn-Robinson's Comf mercial Hotel. Special allowances for betobn paef agee, Ail parce!B left at any of the ab^ve paces will be attended to, but must be paid for tefore delivery. PRIZE STO RY COMPETITION, THE PBOPBIETORS of Lucas s Nelson Almanac will give a PRIZE OF FIVE GUINEAS FOB THE BEST ORIGINAL STORYJ sent in to the Editor on or before July 31st, 1893, by any person resident in the V Provincial District of Nelson. The attention of Competitors is drawn to the following CONDITIONS, as any story failing to comply with them will be dis qualified - - , „ ( The scene of the story must be laid n New Zealand. (2). With the exception of this limit, the character of the story is entirely left totheasthor. [3) The story may be written by two.^.r m re- people collaborating. (4) It must be of such a ength as to occupy not less than 32 pages, nor more than 40 pages of the Almanac. Beyond 32 pages, however, length wil no of itself be considered a merit. Calculations may be made on the basis of 440 words to a page. 5) It must be legibly written, with wide spaces between the lines, and on only one side of the paper, the several ; heets of which must be numbered consecutively. /6)" 1 Every story sent in must bear a • norn de plume," and the author's real name and address must al?o be sent eaclosed in an envelope with the ' norn it plume ' outside. The envelope wil only be opened if the story gain? the prize. The authors name and address Will then be published. 17), The successful story will belong solely to the proprietors of the Almanac, and will be published in their Almanac foi 1594. (8). Manuscripts will not be returned unles; accompanied in the first instance by stamped and addressed envelope. (9)n'The decision as to the merit of the "stories arrived at by the Editor of the Almanac, or by such person or Committee of persons as he may call in tc assibt him, must be considered by a)' competito us &n*\\

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 125, 29 May 1893, Page 1

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700

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 125, 29 May 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 125, 29 May 1893, Page 1

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