j "We are 1 1 NOW Packing Goods for! WELLINGTON I Any Orders placed in our hands at 1 I Premises in Bridge-st. I Before WEDNESDAY, Will receive prompt attention on our return to Wellington. George and Kersley. I
VISITORS TO -WELLINGTON From Nelson aad SurroundiDg Districts) should make it tfepi- business to call and Inspe^r G. & T. YOUNG'S, The well-known JEWELLERS, handsome PRSMISKS AND STOCK. They cordially invite inspection, c if; the pirtiea hare m iat^ation ot chasing. Tlieir ong cnnection ■witn inn w Zeaknd public, dating from 186J nd their known quality for keeping th, eat goods, should warrant them in ing tbatfthßy are in a fi'-st-cUss posi n to over cheaply and afc the Eaa.e time supply goods of a reliaHe quality. Oar Honn Buyer (Mr George Young, tba sennr partnrr). c^n le r. lied on to send the best goods afc the 1 >ne--t prices. They bare made a pp-dal study of the Watch Business, each me -.tr-ml' the firm beiag a thoroughly Priciic^l Watchmafcer. . , Taey are tbns aMo to t-pa k v .it i perfect confi Itnoe of their Wm else?. ¥o a moderate priced Watch they strongly recommend th-ir Fp?c ally made to ord^r Wat-chts by Rolhe:h»m at a l . £4 li 61. . For Ladiea' Watches their Swiss-made Levers cam't be beat for r 1 able time keepers and wearing q aiuies. From Jewellery and SerliDg Silver and E.P. Goods in great variety. 5 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON PANAMA HOSUE COLLING WOOD STREET, NELSON. THE above estabLsbm'mt has been taken otrer and renovated by J^R aid MRS DE BLOIS. who will »se every endeavour to make it one of the beet BoardiDg Establishments in the Prorince. Charges moderate and every attention paid fco the Travelling Public. 2296 FOR SALF, FARM PROPERTY belonging k>l Mrs CM. KINZETT, situated in the centre of the Tadmor Distristj and comprising 237 acreg of frephold land, together with six-ioomed Dwelling-Housa, farm buildings, and shearing shed. The property, which is of limestDne formation, is well watered, securely fenced, and conveniently Bub-divided, 20 Aires of the land is leased for one year at £10 per annum, with right of renewal to toaant for further terra of seren yean. 1386 PITT & MOORE. FOR SALE OR TO LET "\TaXUABLE FAKVI at Hope, owned V b> MB SAMUEL EDEN, and comprising 120 Acres of first-class Agricaltural and Pastoral Land. The property, v hich is in splendid heart, is conveniently subdivided and secur. ly fenced. Improvements include substantial Dwelling He use and Farm BoildiDg?, all ia good erder. For further particulars apply to SAMUEL EDEN, Hope, Or bo PIT i & MOORE-, 23 1 7 Solioitor s, Nelsoa. FOR SALE. A COMPACT FHEEP RUN, Bruited at Admiralty Bay, French PaBS, cjn'aiuing 309 Acres of good sheep country- ; 85 acres in grass, the balance bush. Improvements include a new four roomed House. Price £260, of which £100 can remain on mortgage at current rate of interest. PITT & MOORE. FORJJALK OAA ACBES LAND, being Sections OtJ\) 45 and 81 » Blo °^ vli > flippy Valley and Wangamoa. Price £350. Apply MBS OAKEY, or PITT & MOORE, Nelson. FOR SALE "I7IIFTY ACRES at Stoke, being tke JT valuable property belonging to MISS BUXTON. The Buildings oompnee large substantial Family Reaidenea, Lodge, Vinery, Dairy, Granary, and Stables. The plantations aad grounds forming ihe homestead contain many ohoioe trees which have taken a life time to mature. The land is some of the best, and, gently ■loping towards the sea, has a natural drainage, with a bright sanny aspect. Jiever-failing supply of water. As a whole the property is a mos> desirable gßßtleman'a residemce. Thfe property is admirably suited for subdivision into blocks for villa residences. I* has front&ges to two maia xeads, and IB only some four miles distant f iota the city by a practically level road unwrpasßed for cycling, Stoke itself is allowed to be one of the most charming suburbs in New Zeaknd. The property will be sold ia ono lotj or, if desired, the homestead and some twenty acres can be had separately. In the event . of the homestead being sold separately, the remaiader of the land will be offered ia blocks. Easy terms of payment of ptnoh&ga jaoaey. For cards to r\ew and other parfcioulaw apply to PITT & MOOEE, Solicitors, Nelson,
S Where did you get that HAT ? 1 2£ " Wliere did you get that HAT" will not be used asa Z0 term of ridicule, but rather as an expression of -s^f igs. admiration and respectful curiosity if you buy your «& jf head gear of SHOET & SON. You may follow the X Iff? prevailing mode or suit your individual taste for a very slight outlay. We have everything in stock— J& JT the latest shapes and the newest colorings in all sizes. w Here are our leading prices : — t|f | ss. 7s 6d. 10s. I £& These are the prices at which we sell Christys' HATS, #^ both Hard and Soft. ,v, We stand back of these HATS, not with talk, but with "X money. We say they are the best Hats made and W £t equal to any 12s 6d. " Agency " Hat. 0 #' 1^ If they don't prove so. come back and get your money. «m ? "We say they will wear and keep their colour better tban the ?gj<r .v, ordinary kind. jM 4 If you find they don't, come back and get your money. $$t 3r We believe they'll give satisfaction in every way. jM, Jflg Try them and if they don't, come back and get your money. ?fcr #W. SHORT & SON, Hardy Street. || SOMETHING NEW. TWENTIETH CENTURY BISCUITS LHL IS IIAUIF. iI'TAL CBISPKESS. ATTEACTIVE DESIGI GRIFFIN & SONS, LIMITED, M ANUFACTURERS. LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. üb33?LbU O apitl £2,127,500. Security Over £3,000,00 C MERCANTILE AND EVERY OTHER DESCRIPEION OF RISKS UNDERTAKEN AT LOWEST CURRENT &ATES. Head Orßce Dale Street, Liv-rpool. Chief Agenoies, New Zealand— AUCKLAND- MESSRS HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. CHRISTCHURCH-ME-SR GOULD, B : -:AUMON" & CO., DUKEDIN— H. D. STRONA.CH, Esq. NAPIEii— W. KiJNUtSS WHl'l>' KtQ. Wt LLINGTON-MESSRS JOHNS TON & CO. Ltd. RESULTS OF 1900. FINANCI AL PROGRESS. Net Premiums ,£955,706 Proniuins. Beserve Funds, Profit (exolading Interest) .. 137,529 1880 .. £123,356 .. 1 253,739 Interest on Investments .. 41,723 lg9o _ 7 2,317 .. 622,26 Pmuendß for Year . . . . oi,uw Added to Reserves .. .. 128,192 1900 .. 955,706 .. 1,201,772 TOTAL SECURITY, all available far Fire Poliej -H01der*, .£3,327,272. Total Losses paid since oummencaineoti £10,1,95,500. LIBERAL SETTLEMENES. PROMPT PAYMENTS. HARLEY & SONS, AGENTS, NELSON.
PUPONGA COAL, EQUAL for all purposes to tbe best In the olony, may vow be had dikect from the Nelson Depot, St, Vincentstreet, immediately behind tha Railway Station. JOSEPH TAYLOR, Attorney and General Mana Pnponga Coal Mice, ColJin TYREE'S PHOTOGKAFRIC STUDIOS are well-known throughoat the C'tljnie3 for High-elite p : otographic Work. They have lateJy been replenished with nc-« Backgroaads ,"nd Accessories. The Public are invited t inspect he Lsiteefc Koveltiea ia Photography, via., Panel Midgets 5/_ pe r doz Ib**eriai. do .. .. 7 /6p rdcy Carte de Visit* . . io/_ per doz Duke of York Panels 15/- p er dr 2 Federal Panels . . 20/- per doz Celeron Caß;nkts . . 25/- per di ■/. Paris Panbls .. .. 30/-p fr dcz Cbleron Panels . . 35/'- por d z Atlas Tanels . . 60/- per do Ona Cabinet Photograph for 2/P. En'arpements made from any photograph. All work guaranteed satisfactory. Frames of all descriptions made to order from hoasoued Native Woods or Imported Mould) ap prices lower than any other hous' in the colonies. A large stock of Mould. Dgs alvv ays on hand. The trade snpplied. W. TYRBE, TBAFA I a x^ T
L. T. BOWDEN & CO , GROCERIES of th« Best; Brands only. CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE. BBDSH, TIN, AND HOLLOWABE. BOOTS & SHOES A SPECIALITY. SEEDS. ~~ SEEDS, L, T, B. & CO. are prepared to supply Storekeep«rs and othera with NEW SEASON'S SEEDS, On Commission or o'berwiae. Terms and particulars on applic tion. L. T. BOWBEN & CO., WHOLESALE & GENERAL STOREKEEPERS, TRAFALGAR ST., NELSON. FOR SALE. BMGHTWATER ROLLIR FLOUR MILLS, doing a first-class basinet. Also, HOPE FLAX MILL, with Residence. Easy terms for both. 2309 JOHN BUTHBBFOED, MR THOMAS ROBERT CIVIL ENGINEER & ARCHITECT TBAP ALGAE Si,, NELSON .
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 172, 31 July 1901, Page 4
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1,338Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 172, 31 July 1901, Page 4
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