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Insurance Co., CAPITAL, £1,000,000. ■J. WILSON, ManagerTrafalgar Street. '

NORTH GERMAN FIRE INSURAMCE 'COMPANY OF HAMBURG. WM. STANTON being favoured with . Poicer of Attorney to represent this well-known leading Continental Company (eßtablißbed for Fire Insurance exclusively), is authorised and prepared to Bewiew Current Policiet bb they expire, and to issue n. w ana Permanent Policies direct wiihont « erence elsewbeie, and thus to maintain the integri y of tbe Office, which is bo generally and universally recognised throughout the oivilieed world. , . L £40,000 and upwards has oeen paid for Josses iii NEW ZEaL-ND during .ihe Pbb» thirteen yeara nithout a tingle claim being no "Agent" or other person ho'ding authority to act in NELhON or surroundings for this v ealthy and lavoutite lire W. M. STANTON, *Caaton Insurance Office (Marine) Mutual Assurance Society of Victoria _____ TO~LADIES. PARISIAKNOVELTI. A PACKET of Cut-out PAPEB PATIEBNti of Ladies' and Childrens Underclothing, Dresßes, Hntfoiea Cloaks &0., all of the lateßt stylea, wuh fall printed iußUUotionß and illueuatioce, will te wrwaided to any address on receipt of postal note for 2/6. . , . . Each Customer will be preeented Gratia v,iih a cut-out laper Pattern of the NKW DOhOTHY BODICE. Early applioation solicited by 7 be Agent Porisian Novelty, P.0.80x 330, Wellington, NOTICE. ASPHALTING. MR F PLUM, late of Christchurch, who 'haa had onßiderable experience 1 Asphaltirg, w«Bhe B to notify to thu inhabitanta of Nelson and the eunoundiog Dißtriot that he is prepared to contraot to py down Aspbalt Fo P otpathß, Carriage Drives, Lawn TeK Courts &o- All woik fe u uanleed to JS SS Swwtion at a ve.y low cost For lurther particulars ap P :y peraona-ly or by eUet F. PLUM, 8211— to Hardy-Btreet East ttICHMOKD, MOTUEKA, AKD BIWAKA MAIL SEBVICE. Holyoake's Coach WILL, aft r r January lst, have the Bailway Statioo, Bichmond, on arrival of the 10 a.m. Tiain Mentha, Wedcesdßys, aLd Fridays. iBEIUBN. Leave Biwska on Tuesday, Tluredf-yB, acd fc*a-aid»ya at 730 a.v„ arrive ut Motueka at 7 50, end leave Mo; oeba at 8 am. B-.ok.ing Officts: Railway Ho ci, Biohmond ; Moutde Rotel -, Holyoake r Mo-ri eka Ho'el, Mo ueka; Kav^a^hß Foa. Office, R Xck'ng Office, N.hin-B. bineon's Ccmr mercial Hotel. Special allowances for RETURN p 3 gfagtp. All parcels left at any of tho ab.ve p aces will be attt nded io, but must be pa-.d for before delivery. PRIZE STORY COMPETITION, THE PROPRIETORS of Lucas b Nelson Almanac will give a« PRIZE OF FIVE GUINEAS 1-Oli THE BLsT ORIGINAL ST ORIS srnt in to the Editor on or before July 31st, 18't3 by any person resident in the, 1 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 q ( 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 to the author. \S) The Btory may he written by two • r m re people collaborating. (4) It must be of such a ength as to occupy not less than 3*2 pages, nor more than 40 pages of the Almanac. Beyond 32 pa^es, however, length wil no o£ itself be considered a merit. Calculations may be made on the basis of 440 words to a paye. -i It uiu-t be legibly written, with wide "'' --.paces between the lines, and on only one * 7 *^ c oi * t, ' lv P* l P el '- the several -hec-ts °* which must be numbered lonsecui; ivcl y-* t . a , i lev Ev-iy story sent in must bear a * norn J dc 'plume,'" aud the author-s real name and adv."ess must also be emu j enclosed in an cnvc-'.'ope with the * norn j it plume' outside. The envelope i wil only be opened if the* story gains the prize. The authors name and address will then be published. 17) The successful story will oolong solely to the proprietors of the Almanac , and will be published iv their Almanac lor 18H-1. (gylManuscripts will not be returned unle -a ' -Accompanied in the first instance by stamped and addressed envelope. i 9W*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 to assist him, niu-t lie considered by all competito as fin nil

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 126, 30 May 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 126, 30 May 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 126, 30 May 1893, Page 1

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