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.^m OTION •\.^BI STEAMSHIP i&Sfii COM PAN V M >-' NHW ZEALAND 111 li mite::PROBABLE .SAILINGS. TARANAKI AND MANUKAu! No steamer this week. i WELLINGTON DIRECT^ GnAFTON* I Wednesday | May 1 Wainui* | Sunday | May 5 'Passengers only. PICTON AND WELLINGTON. Waixui | Tuesday | April 30 | 11p.m. : Penguin j Thursday | May 2J | 2 p.m. i LYTTELTON"; Waixui* | Tuesday April 30 |11a m. Pexguin I Thursday May 2 | 2 p.m. 'Transhipping to Tnlmpuna at Wellington on Wednesday, May 1. iDUNEDIN." Wainui* | Tuesday | April 30 | 11a.m. •Transhipping to Flora at Wellington on Thursd iy, May 2. WESTPORT. Mawheda I Tuesday April 30 | 9 a.m. Omapkre | Wednesday May 1 | noon Gbation* I Saturday | May 4 ' 1 p.m. •Lands Cargo on return from Greymouth, GREYMOUTH. Mawheiu | Tuesday April 30 | 9 n.m. Wainui j Thursday May 2 | 11a.m. GumoN | Saturday May 4 | 1 p.m. MELBOURNE FROM WELLINGTON. Waiiigra* | Saturday I May i I -Calls Hobart. SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON. TALUNiif | Thursday | May 2 | Tabaweba* I Saturday | May 4 | 2 •East Const. 1 Direct. Passengers booked through to Western Australia TONGA, SAMOA, FIJI, AND SYDNEY. Ovalau* | about Thursday | May 16 | ■ 'From Auckland. SUVA AND LEVUKAi Upolu* | about Thursday | May 23 | •From Auckland. HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO, MosioWAi* | Saturday | May 18 | •From Auckland. No Cargo received after 4-30 p.m., and on Saturday after 2 p.m. Visitors are requested to leave the steamers immediately after the second whistle haß been sounded. Royal Mail Servico Overland route to Great Britain through America. Passengers booked through to San Franoisoo and Liverpool. Passage Tickets issued at Port Offioe only. For all information apply at the Company's Offices, Government Whabf and Tbafaloah Stbeet. ANCHOR 'jlfi&^ TE/M LINE OF 'irayN PACKETS ARE APPOINTED TO LEAVE : FOR WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH, AND : HOKITIKA. mHE MURRAY, WEDNESDAY, May j FOR PICTON. Nt HE CHARLES EDWARD, TO-MOR--1 ROW, TUESDAY, 30th inst., at 8 p.m. FOR WELLINGTON, nnHE MURRAY, TO-DAY, MONDAY, X 29th inst , at 6 p.m., also tailing ! Patea cargo. | FOR WANGANUI VIA PICTON. j THE CHARLES EDWARD, TO-MOR-ROW, TUESDAY, 30th inst., at 8 p.m. | J. H COCK & CO. j TIIF, NELSON PORTRAIT ROOMh. HARDY STREET. WILL bo OPENED NEXT WEEK for tie producticn of First-class PHOTOGRAPHS from 2/6 per Dozen. 2311— f0

B. BUXTON & CO TRAFALGAR STREET NELSON, have on sale tho following Seasonable Goods : — GAS HEVTING STOVES, ASBESTOS FUEL, REGISTER GRATES, Rf gist ;r Hob Grates, Queen Heating fc'toves, Aurora and Beatrice Lamp Stoves, FENDERS AND FIRE IRONS, NURSERY AND SPARK GUARDS: Deal Vases, Fire Dogs, Trivets, Gas Chaudaliers, Brackets and Hall Lamps, Gas Globes, Pecble's and Bray's Gas Burners, Table, Bracket and Hanging Lamps Hand Lamps and Lanterns, &c, &a. STOVES! STOVES! STOVES! Wo havo landed direct from the Manufacturers a largo assortment of COOKING STOVES, comprising:— NEW PARAGON. GLEN, NEW RIVAL, DOVER, BON BON, COLON. These Stoves have become very popular, being first-class cookers, Economy in Fuel being a strong point. , " In Colonial Stoves and Ranges wo stock tho VICTOR and ORION, tind conlidenily recommend thorn as being tho mest substantial in tho market. No brickwork is required for setting. If a chimney is not available they can bo worked with from 12 feet to 16 feet of pipe. Those desirous of purchasing a fir.-it class Range at a low prico are invited to inspect the Victoh and Okiox, which for workmanship, quality, Jinish, and lupelior advantages are unsurpassed, FLETCHER'S INDESTRUCTIBLE GAS COOKING RANGES arc perfect for roasting, grilling, toasting, pastry and all culinary purposes. So quick are these Ranges in heating that the lightest putt' pastry if placed in the cold even and Jthe gas lighted will rise aud bake as perfectly as if placed in tho hottest oven. A saving is Gas from 25 poi'-ccnt to 30 per cent is effected by using Fletcher's Stoves. SPORTING REQUISITES. Single and double barrel breech and muzzle loading Guns by the best makers, Pigou Wilks, Ciutiss and Harvey's, Schultze and E.C, Powder, i patent and chilled Shot, Gun Caps and Wads, Pin and Central Fire Cartridge Cases, Cartridgo Clesers and Re-cappers, Eley's and Rival Cartridges, Nos. 2 to Bd. E. buxtFcTn & oo. 8 1 <$ RAF^LQAR^STREET^NELSON, 8

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIX, Issue 99, 29 April 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIX, Issue 99, 29 April 1895, Page 3