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, >^t< UNION lal STEAMSIITI to m^X^ cnMPANY t. "f OF N.Z LIMITFr Steamers will be despatched as under :— (Circumstances permitting) NEW PLYMOUTH & ONEHUNGA. 1 Takapuna, Mon., Jan. 26, 7 p.m. Cargo till 4 p.m. -^ WELLINGTON DIRECT. 1 Mapourika, Sal, Jan. 24, 5 p.m. ■• Cargo till 1 p.m. Penguin, Wed. Jan. 28, 8 p.m. " PICTON AND WELLINGTON. Penguin, Fri. Jan. 23, 4 p.m. Cargo till 2 p.m. only. Penguin, Mon. Jan. 26, 7 p.m. Wainui,* Wed. Jan 2V, 8 a.m. *No cargo. "WESTPORT, UREYMOUTH & HOKITIKA. Wamtii,* Sat., Jan. 2.lth sa.m. Mapourika, Weil. Jan 28, 7.30 a.m *Westport Cargo to be landed en return [rom Greymouth. LYTTELTON, TIMARU, O AMARU AND DUNEDIN via NEW PLYMOUTH and WELLINGTON. Uoolu, Saturday, January 31, 10 p. ia. Civ :o till 1 p.m. LYTTELTON from WELLINGTON. Every Say except Sunday. DUNEDIN from WELLINGTON . Every Tuesday, Thursday & Friday. NAPIER, GISBORNE & AUCKLAND from WELLINGTON. Every Monday & Thursday. MELBOURNE from WELLINGTON Every Thursday. SYDNEY from WELLINGTON. Every Thursday, via East Coast and Auckland. Every Friday via Cook Straits. FROM AUCKLAND— RARATONGA, TAHITI, : Ovalau, Tuesday, January 27. TONGA, SAMOA, FIJI AND SYDNEY. Manapouri, Wednesday, February 11 SUVA & LKVUKA. (Fiji). Taviuni, Wednesday, January 28. HONOLULU & VANCOUVER. (via Fiji, from Sydney). Aarangi, Monday, January 26. tj ' THE AKOHOR SHIPPING AND ■^tfia) FOUNDRY COm ■^^ Limited. sailingTlist. ■WESTPORT ONLY. rHE CH4UT.ES EDWA"BI>, Thursday, 22nd, at midnight IVESTPOBT. GREYMOUTH AND HOEITIKA. r|V:IE KENNEDY, Sunday 21th inst* X at C> n.ni. Cargo received Sr.t-J rdhill 1 p. v FOR WANG AN 01. rHE KENNEDY, TO-DAY, TUESDAY 20fch Insf., at 11 p.m. WELLINGTON D EECT. 1' THE KENNEDY. THURSDAY, ■J2nd inst. at 10 p,iii QOEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY A and A. WSTE AUCKLAND TO LONDON IN 26 DAYB, THF splendid 6000 ton sis'er Bhips BierrA, Bono and Ventura, classed 100 Al at British IJoy Til] leave Auckland as under :— Leive Arrive Mails Auckland San due 2 p.m. Franci°co London Sieukv - Jan. 23 Feb. 9 Feb. 21 Sonomn Feb. 13 Mar. 2 Mar. H YiiNTUUA Mar. (5 Mar. 23 April 4 V ARKB. Sin I'mm-i-M-.) Vancuiacr, CH'i H> \I4U I ivt-i-p'l & l."i»l.ui. M--.2 Ts 1 1 a 1 *-> Vf.Uos id ll.uind 111 World, tiO I-")- to CI."J7 For further particulars appiy LEVIN A CO. Lid.. Agents. Nelson. CIIKAPER THAN BREAD! BKOKKN HISCUITvS, 121 b for 2s 6d Cash at fhe Factory. Hacs to hold 121 b supplied at 3d each. ONE Pound of BISCUITS is nearly equal to TWO Pounds of Bread. GRIFFIN & SONS, Limited. FO ; SALE. IGUUD SECONDHAND PIANO, by John Broad wcod & Ponp. London. A bargsia for Ca>h, or on Terms- Apply sharp DRESDEN PIANO CO. NEW ZEALAND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY ' XNSUKES Employers of Labour a gains JL their liability under the Workers Compensation for Accidents Act, 1900 Employers Liability Aot; and Common Law, at the Lowest Bates of Premium. Mortgagees' liability under the Workers Compensation Act also insured against. } Fidelity Guarantee, Plate Glass, and ' ! Aooident Insurance of all kinds transoted. s Full particulars from F. A. BAM FORD District Agen Nelson Savings Bank Buildings, Trafalgar-street

; SALE NOW ON. INSPECr THE FOLLOWING LINES. OVEE 10CO v :l rds o? Print*, 3-phye, Muslim, Sj. cone. Mer Lawns, --t.'., et- , clear .it 24 I, 3id, 4Jd, OJ.J, 7Jd,to :/3. Worth almo t douhl . ■■ I Over 1000 ysrde of black Dress Smfffl in Lv tres. Cisbmeres, Voiles, and bvti - ftcel Clwth-, from 8/6 the full d ea-. Extniordinai v barg ins. Ow 150 Collarette?, Fichas, >.nd 1 aoe Fcarfs 6tf i, -111, Wo th doub!o. d 18 dozen-Oo ton Gloves at 4j!i an I6d to cl.-ar. , „, 6 dozen Ladies' tf hite Skirts, »ri.n.ii« » with lovely Kmbroiuery, from 2/11. Balance of Ladiefa' and Cbildren-a Lnder Linen at aosurd prices to clear. ■I Lovely lot of Boxed White Muslin Robes from 17/6, usually 25/ D Only a fe w Men's Whi c Shirts ah 3/6 All wool Cr ieketiPß Trousers 6. 1 usnally 12/6- Linen Collirß three for 1/-, and hundred? of other bargains. SEE OUR REMNANTS. SEE OUR REMNANTS. ■• MRS ANSTICE, TRAFALGARSI IBERT TASKER & CO., MADY-MONEY DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS, HARDY STREET, I i | SOMETHING TO INTEREST ALL 1 (PHENOMENAIi PURC ; ASF OF 400 COLLARETTES, LACE AND CHIFFON RUFFLES, LACE ANDJJHIFFON FICHUS. I ~\T TE have been fortunate in scouring the above at a mere .' f§ W fraction of their real value, and we are clewing them M out at LASS THAN HALF ot the usisil price. ! I YOU MUST SEE THESE I y M We are forcing the sale of on r 1| § MEN'S AND BOYS' aOTHIiNC I g Price is ihe moving fuctor. g -jfl Your Pound made to do the work of 'Ihirty Shillings B ,I H in Men's and Boys' Clothing. § ■ A huge assortmeut of choice designs and absolutely the || 'j B most carefully manufactured goods to be bad in the province. 1 . J ■ Every (iarment carries our Guarantee. 9 1 Men's all wool TWEED SUITS for 20s. 1 fl HODSEHOLD DRAPERY is our hubby. We do it to 1 Sj perfection. M m The purchase from us of Sheeti/ig, To\vels, Calicoes, gj g Table Damasks, Forfars, etc., will shov a saving to you of 25 H B per cent, on anything you can secure elsewhere. B H Straight from the Factory to Us. M m Straight fiom Us to You. || M Small Profits and No Experse. "What could be better ? g B CASH ON THE SPOT. | M GIFT or something better. M I MEN'S WORKING SHIFTS. § M Good Quality and Faithfully Made. || g From Is lid Euch. || I BERT TASKER & CO,, I I HARDY-STREET. 1 i Which Shop. Well, you can't miss it : the 1 b Front is painted White. 1 TAILORS, HATTERS, CLOTHIERS, AND GENTS' MERCERS. The Man who Studies | the I OVER 40 YEARS AGO we stßrtod to study I^AY . t«e art of making a man look dresoy. U XX X RfajpSßllSWK'^'**--'^ We made It ouf special nim, and can now ||ara|wß«|praP!'^Hl dress man In an up todatcetyle from neail to . j&liSP&iiffitl 1 We, learned just. how Miuch a Tr>i!cr and I^M^^l^^ "- G«nt 's Mercer and Hatter have to ru\:.o it WfcgMKajßS^ I a study to be successful. Hwß|PSy J We -have made it our buolnoss to do it a XXX H iTOB^S^^K I 'l'ttl'e better than anyone clee. > N»^_^ V/c manufacture on our premises Men'o Tf 4HH Good-fUting^Suits of the highest order at j-J \ | l^^B^te^ ? moderated" prices, and Import fro.n the best T@HB§}l| I English Makers Hata**and Gcr.t s Mercery Gooda-of tho'fatest'etylee and highest stand- * ■BBj*'*'? a c^anco la all we ask, and we will do the i| I E. W. DEE & SONS. SELL. DEE & SONS' CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. 350 Men's Tweed and Serge Suits, 80 Pairs Men's Extra Strong Tweec all si/.es, IDs 6d to 1") S. Trousers,' (is lid, well wortr 7,1 Pairs Men's All-Wool Besi Sail- 10s 6d. die Tweed Trousers, 11s Cd and 55 Boys' Norfolk Knickcr Suits, b'> J2s 6d. 6d to Jtis t>d. 28 Youths' 3 Garment Knicker $50 Pairs Boys' Tweed Knickers Suits, all Sizes, 17s 6d to 255. all sizes, 3s 6d to 7s (id.

119 E BTJXTON & CO, /Til PCM TRAFALGAR-STREET, j^^^M Hiiviu^ iubi received their ANNUAL SHIPMENT of FRUIT JARS- PRESERVING PANS, ETC., Am Dremired Lo oiler these Goods atvery Reason 1 ble Prices MA<« ,N'q SCREW TOP JARS in Quarts and Half Gallons. LIGHTNING ARS for Small Fruit. F ( LE LiKS fo tofru . Jam Jars in nests. Tumblers. 1 and 2 Ib. HONEY BARRELS. BAOLE JAbb toi ury. BXTRA BUBBEB RINGS, all sizes. ttKA^ and ENAMELLED PRESERVING PANS. Wood Spoons, Raspberry Pails, Woed Tubs. DnMO Tn addition to our large and varied assortment of GENERAL IRONMONGERY, Wg have recently landed FF v T .a KNIFE CLEANERS, Bean Cutters, Lov°4ock'B and Enterprise Meat Choppers, KENf ° KiN IDDAL MEAT ANP VEGErAB.LE CHOPPERS, n Qn '• P.wiii,-,!^ Moulds Raisiu Seedew, Cherry Stoners ctud Jelly Presses, Icing Pipes, Pnfcenfc Can Openers Queei Hcvo vfnu '\dlin rl'^ Stove Mate, Milk W, Balloon and, Peerless Fly Traps, Daisy Fly Killers, b Tobacco Cutlers, l^paung Balances, Counter Scales. SULPHUR JiJPRArIKG BELLOWS. FLETCHER & Rl HMONJVS GAS GKILLERS, Perfectson Oil Cooking Stoves m 8 sizes, PRIMUS LAMPS AND EXTRA BURNERS, Salamander arid Beatrice Oil Stoves, Gas Boiling Stoves and Tnbing. Full assortment of BAYARD, Hamilton, and Winchester PEA RIKLEB, and a large stock of AMMUNITION for same, s -^^ atH)WARE AND TINWARE. CUTLERY, CUTLERY. t,i this Department we have Special value iv LOCKWOOD'S, RODGERS', and JOHNSON'S Table «nd Dessert Knives <'arvers. Table and Butchers' Steels, Bread Knives, Sheath and Bowie Knives, Bazors, etc. and Dessert K ' nlv | ; V ]^ TRU p LATB D -I L VER SPOONS AND FORKS in A.RO. qualities. 150 Dozen BBRAIDSILVFR SPOOLS AND FORK This Metalia % substitute for Silver, and is warranted to wear white, and tbe prices a,re hatf the <xpst of Electroplated. WB MAKE A S^EC^. J}' O,P _^_ TT A TITiW 1 T> P I BUILDERS HARDWARE.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 16, 21 January 1903, Page 3

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