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«^ RED CROSS LINE . ; El^Si Hp 3^ s.s. ffo-^O LADY BARILLF. m Tons, 75 indioated horsl l -in P° wer > J - E. Stevens, Maa« ter, will leave as under (weather permit ting) Nelson for Collingwood, Tuesday, Deo 29, a B*3o a.m. OoUingmod for Takaka, Wednesday, Deo 30, at 330 p.m. Takaka for Nelson, Wednesday, Dso 30, at 5*30 p.m. Nelson for Takaka, Thursday, Deo 31, at 10 p, m. ' Takaka for Collingwood, Friday, Jan 1, at 5 30 a.m, Oollngwood for Takaks, Saturday, Jan 2. at 6 a.m. * ' Takaka for Nelson, Saturday, J*n 2 at 8 a.m. Nelßoa for Takaka, Monday, Jan 4, at 10 p.m. Taka for Collingwood, Tuesday, Jan 5, at Colliogwood for Takak,, Wednesday, Jin, nft' 6, at 7 dO a.m. T » kD 9 l fg a ' 0 f a o : m f cl »'' n .Wcdoeßd»y, J»„ B| »t J. 0. BURFORD, Owner, mL. ss lilt <$@SraWOAPTAiK 0 Soo-tY, will leave Nelson for Motueka, Tueidaj, Deo 29. at 1 p.m, Motneua for Nekoa, Tuesday, Deo 29. at 415 p.m. ' ■ Nelson for Motueka, Wednesday, Deo 30. at i p.m. ' Motueka for Nelson," Thursday, Dao 31, at 7 a.m. Nehon for Motueka, Thursday, Deo 81, at 4*30 p.m, Motueka for Nelson, Friday, Jau 1, at 7 a.m. Nehon for Motueka, Friday, Jan 1, at 5 p.m. Motueka for Nelson, Saturday, Jan 2, at 7 a, a, Nelson for Metueks, Sunday Jan 3, at S > p.m. Motueka for Nelson, Monday, Jau i, at' 7*30 a.m. Our Expres W*sgoa will Dslivar Pa-oe &o. in Motueka aud Biwaka. Charge moderate. BATOHELOR * CO. """"""'.- , _"J3 FOR SALE.— ALL ACCOUNTS Owing Co the undersigned remaining unpaid ou the Ist Jannary, 1897, will be Sold br Tender. * FOR SALE.-HOUSE and LAND at the Bocks, now oconpied by Mr Tyree. FOB SALE.T-BUBINEBS PBBMIBEB in Trafalgar-street, now ooonpied by Mr Daly, Tailor. ' FOR BALE.-TWO HOUSES and SECTIONS, Mam Boad, Takaka. FOB SALE. -ONE HOUSE and BEC TION, Collingwood. FOR SALE. -HOUSE, PHAETON, and HARNESS, jfirst-olass turn ont. ' W. TYREE, THE COMING SEASON. THOS.PETTIT* desires to return thanks for past favours, and to inform his numerous customers aud the public generally that he is well stocked with SEASONABLE GOODS. Also to announce that he will be a Purchaser of first-class FRUIT & PRODUCE as usual. WANT Ep— FRESH EGGS and POULTRY ia any quantity, NOTE THE ADDRESS — THOS, PETTI T x THE BRICK STORE, WAIMB_. BTll NELSON. *«» o »'i ■ ■■ - — - Where til >j>i q°A /tVti Hat $ Will AT LEVIEN BROS., TAILOBS, HATTER?, ANDiMEBCERS BBIDGB STBEET, NELBON, WHO are now showing their WINTER SAMPLES OF GOODS just ar rived, among whioh is a speoial "hie OVERCOATINGS. WATERPKOOP COATINGS in all the London Patterns kept in took or made to order. • TWEEDS^COATINGS, and.'SERGES by the latest makers. 300 Sampleß to ohoose from. We[make a specialty of HATS— buying direot from the M&nufaoturer— therefore we oan afford to Bell.at least 20 pßr oent under the usual prioe asked for this deBoription of Goods. ' ' In the MEaOERYpEPARTMENT m have a stook so assorted that we oan Bupply the wants of the most fastidious DBESS BHIRTS in great variety. Just. arrived the West End Ranire in TIBS ' ' The Prsmier," '« Lord SalnVbury," ' "The Pall Mall," eto. A trial solioited, in gaawutsa satisfaotion. SUITS to order from „ 17a. TROUSEBS from 17s. Fit, Style, and Workmanship unexoelled. Note the Addkess— LEVISN BROS. TAILORRiDGE STBB, & MJRGBB3 JUST PUBLISHED. A TURF SOANDAL EXPOSED. "PUNGA~WERAi" OR " THREE MUSKETEER'S OF- : THE TURF." ' [By W. A. T. Fay].: Author of " Meboubt.als," Etc.' * P*per Covers, 8 vo,, with 8 full page Illustrations. Post Frea to any Addresß One Shilling. ' . Stamps or Poatal Note. The " Ballarat Evening Eoho " Bays ;— "It is the kind of book to 'give a friend who is going off on a journey, and who want 3 a oatohy, olear printed, 'sustained romanoe to wile away the leisurely progress of the train. The love-making Ib sudden and intense— perhaps too rapid for tha temperate olimate of Viotoiia ; and the sporting part of the novel; in whioh the metboda of tipßtsrs f aie dls» played, should bs a revelation to Borne at ■ leaßt of the poaaibilitiea ot rapid, althorigh.'' ' somewhat dishonest wetlth-gettiDg, ■ Wfc hope that Mr Fay's readers will not try to emulate the aota of his heroes, by whiob*- ' they netted snoh a oonvenient bbb.' o_i Auraria Cap." ' One Shilling Poet Free. HENNESSEY, HARPER^ eblfltß LIMITBI^ l' ; ' ' | 5 MOORE BTRBBT, SYDNEY

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXX, Issue 305, 28 December 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXX, Issue 305, 28 December 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXX, Issue 305, 28 December 1896, Page 1

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