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UNION PSH STEAM SHIP IpPi. COMPANY I ipsa*^^ QF NEW ZEALAND Jill LIMITED. PROBABLE BAILINGS. ~~ TARANAKI AND MANUKAU. Mahinapua j Monday | June 5 1 11 a.m. ~ WELLINGTON DIBEOT Gbafton* I Thnraday | June 1I 8 am** Mawhbba* j Frday | Juoe 2 j 'Paßsengfrs only. PIOTON ANP WELLINGTON. Penguin | Tuesday | May 30 I 7 p.m. Rotorua | Thursday | June 1 110 a.m. Wainui* J Sunday I June 4 | ♦Pas ngora only. LYTTELTON INO DUSEDIN. Penguin | Tuesday | May 30 1 7 p.m. RoxoßUAf | Thursday | June 1 | 10 a.m. tL) ttelton only. WESTPOBT. GbaftonJ | Saturday | June 819 30 a.m Mawheiu J Tuesday j Jnne 6 | JLanda Westport oargo on reium from Greymoutb. ORBY MOUTH. Wainui f Thursday | June 1 I 9 a.m, Gbafton I Saturday I June 3|9 30 a.m. Mawhbba | Tuesday \ June 6 1 MELBOURNE FBOM WELLINGTON. lALUNE | Monday I Jnce 5 I IJYPNEY FROM WELLINGTON. HAUBMof | Wednesday | June 7 | Botomahana* i Friday | Jane 9 1 fDireot. 'East Coaet. TONGA AND SAMOA. Upo&u* lin June | 'From Aaokland. BUVA AND LEVUKA. Tavioni* | in Juno \ *Fronf Auckland. HONOLULuTaNP SAN FRANOISOcT" Mariposa* | Saturday i June 17 | "From Auokland., No oargo received after 4.80 p.m, Visitors are requested to leave the steamera immediately after the seoond whistle haa been Bounded. Boyal Mail Bervioo oveiland rout* lo Gnat Britain throngh Amerioa. Passenger booked through to Pan Fransieoo and L va unci, Passage Tickets isined at Port Offloo only For all information apply at the Company's Offioes. Government Whabf and . Tbafaloab Stbebt, WANTED, a General SERVANT for the Town. Appiy J. PALMEB, Spring Grove. 1660—8 WANTED, Several PERMANENT BOARDERS. Terms, from 183 to 30d per wo-k Bathroom, &c. Apply MRS PHILLIPS, Olaremont Houae, Hardy-atreet. T UST landed frcm Cbrißtcbnrob. one ot »| ». T. JONE^S STEEL FRAMED SULKYS. For Btrergth, lightness, and j comfoit to ride in they are unsurpassed* Ordera root ived and samples oan be Eeen at my thop, Wakefield. JOQN MoPHERSON, 1547—6 . Agent. M 2 A WEEK AND upwards may be made by either Sex working eveningß, and taking orders for us. Permanent work it required. Enoloae stamp for partioulars. NOVELTY IMPORTING COMPANY, Sydney. 1532— t0 ST. ALBAN'S HOUSE; Hardy etreet.Wanted known tbat MBS ANSTIOE ia selling COSTUviES and CHILDREN'S DRESSES at a great reduotion below her usual moderate prues. 1493— t0 WANTEDknown, tbat MRS ANSTICE is aelling Jaokets, Ulsters, Capea, Maukintoahea. and Sbowerproof Cloaks at a Great reduotion. ST. ALBAN'S HOUSE, HARDY STBEET. 1492 -to "In Vino Verttas." IMPORTANT PUBLIO NOTICE. J, SHIELDS Is now (flaring a large and oarefuliy selected stook of WINES, SPIRITS, and L! QUEUES, oompriaing some ol the kbest known*; and popular brands. "WINES. SHERBY from good Dinner Wine to very fine old Amontilado and Speoial Reserve, very dry.— PORT from first-olaEB shippers, Family and Dry to verr old, A speoial line of 1863 vintage.— CLARETS : Madeira, Bock, Sauterne, Chablis, Ao.- CHAMPAGNE: Pomery Greno, Dry Monople, Roederer, Perrier, Jouet, Krug & Co., etc., in pints and quarts.— AUSTRALIAN WINES : A ohoioe, variety, Shiraz, Constantia, Frontignao, White and Red, Masoadine, Brown Mnsoal, Hook, Chablis, Tokay. Madeira, Claret, Chateau, Margeanx, Hardy's No. 0 (and No. 1 Od Port, 1880 vintage. SPIRITS. BRANDY - Hennessy's One and Three Star. D.H.M., One and Three Grape, Exehaw's No, 1, Gautier's Trois Chateaux Pale and Dark. Old Jamaioa Rum, Irish Whisky, J. J. * S, One and Tbree Star' Kindhan's LL., J D.K.Z., and Honeysuokle Geneva, Old Tom, Gilbey's Dry Gin, Sohnapps, Sootoh Ginger Wine and Lime Juice Cordial, Unsweetened Lime Juioe (target braud). And a rare aasortment of ohoioe Foreign LIQUEURS and Aromatio Bitters. Also English BOTTLED ALEB and STOUT, best brands, A SPECIALITY.. Superior Old NELSON WINE 16s per dozen or Is 6d per bottle. FOR INVALIDS, I St, RAPHAEL WINE. GILBEY'S TONIC PORT.J. SHIELDS, WINE AND SPIBIT MERCHANT, Trafalgar-st., Nelson, WANTED, WINE BOTTLES in any quantity. 1/6 per dozen, —12m FAMILY GKOCERY DEPOT, TBAFALGAB STREET. M* M. WEBSTER hat pleasure in announoing that he is now in reoeipt of Full Supplies of {seasonable Goods foi Christmas, tbe New Year, the Pianio, the Boating Excursion, and indeed for all the festive functions wbioh teke place at thit Beaton of tbe year, and would take thit opportnnit to heartily thank his latge oiroh of customers for their esteemed and oontinued support. New Currants, New Valencias, New Figs , New Mimes, New Sultanas, New Muscatels, New Jordan Almonds, New Prunes, New Candied Peel. KEW SUGAK for Preserving. Five toni fineßt Bundaburg Cane Crystals in 40 and 7< pcund bags. Crashed Loaf, Cube, am Brown Bugar. NEW SEASON'S TEAS.-China, Indian and Ceylon, in packets, cannisters, boxeß half oheßts, and cheats. Prime Canterhwry Hams and Bacon. Prime Canterhwry Cheese. Ox and Sbeep Tongues, Spiced, Corned and Boiled Beef and Mutton, Epping Saußage - German Sausage, Curried Beef, Rabbit ani i Baoon, Roaßt Goobo, Plum Pudding, a] i ready for the ti ble. Choice Beleotion of CONFECTIONER: . for young and old. ' WINES and SPIRITS of the beat brands English ALE and POUTER in dozen oaee ■*» (aborted;, 42/- per oase. But tbe beßt drink of all ib WEBSTER'! COFFEE. Unequalled for purity, strengtl and fineness qf flavor 4! ways free! Roasted and gronnd daily en the premises. One Hundred and Fifty Thousand of thee oelebrated P. J. CIGARS have been Bold in the Colony einoe the 7 introduotion a year ago, and the verdiot i their favour is wide spread. The Clubs at tbem, our Judges smoke tbem, oar J.P. o smoke tbem to BFBiet in rendering the •judgments pare, in fact all who know an; • s thing of Qood Tobacco smoke thtm, beoau d they are the Sweetest, Cheapest, most Frat A. rant, and best hand~made Cigars eu te introduced into the Colony. Try them on and you will smoke no others, M. M. WEBSTER, „ TRAFALGAR BTBBET.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 126, 30 May 1893, Page 3

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