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fc^tf UNION KNtt steamship ¥^^ OUMPANY ™ OF N.Z ITMITEP Steamers will be despatched as under :— . (Circumstances permitting) NEW PLYMOUTH * ONEHUNGA. Takapuna, Mon., Jan. 20, 7 p.m. Cargo till 4 p.m. __^^^__^^__ • ■■ ■ — — *» WELLINGTON DIRECT. Mapourika, Sat, Jan. 24, 5 p.m. Cargo till 1 p.m. Penguin, Wed. Jan. 28, 8 p.m. PICTON AND WELLINGTON. Penguin, Mon. Jan. 26, 7 p.m. Cargo till 4 p.m. Wainui,* Wed. Jan 28, 8 a.m. Penguin, Fri. Jan. 30, 9.30 a.m. *No cargo. WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH & HOKITIKA. Mapourika, Wed. Jan 28, 7.30 a.ni Wamui, Sat. Jan. 31, 9 a.m. *Westport Cargo to be landed en return from Greymouth. LYTTELTON, TIMARU, OAMARU AND DUNEDIN via NEW PLYMOUTH and WELLINGTON. Upolu, Saturday, January 31, 10 p. m. Carco till 1 p.m. LYTTELTON from WELLINGTON. Every 3ay 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 & LEVUKA. (Fiji). Taviuni, Wednesday, January 28. HONOLULU & VANCOUVER. (via Fiji, from Sydney). Aorangi, Monday, January 26. ,t THE ANOHORI 11-Rfe^ SHIPPING AND FOUNDRY CO.. ■ ■ * i Limited. sailing list. gkeymouth direct and hobitika TTIE KENNEDY, To-day, Saturday, 24th in&t , aJ. 6 p.m. Cargo received till 1 p.m. WESTPOHT ONLY. THECHAKLES EDWARP, Monday, 26tb in?t, at 6 a.m Cargo received Safcnrday, until 5 p.m. WELLINGTON DIRECT. rpHE WAV.ERLEY, Ea'ly, FOR WANGANUI. About 2nd Febru<uy. /-\CEANIC STEAMSHIP CO>T.P ANY A . snd A. liirrH ACCKIaND TO LONDON 15 26 DATS. mHI» splendid 6000 ton sister ships BieiM, Bono *■ and Ventura, olawod 100 At at British Moy Til] Imava Anokland as nnder :— Le^ve Arrive Mails AuokJand San doe 2 pm. Franci"»co London Sierra- - Jan. 23 Feb. 9 Feb. 21 Sonoma *Vb. 13 Mbt. 2 Mar. 14 Ventura Mar. 6 Mar. 23 April 4 VARK9. S.in Fiaiu-irtfu A Vaiu-oiiviT, £10 to jMO I.ivf hp'l & London, .Vj- 7s lid to -C(3O 3s -id Hound tlio World, XlO 15s to .£137 For farther particulatß appy LEVIN t CO. Lid.. Ajjents, yelsoß. CHEAPER THAN BREAD ! BROKEN BISCUITS, 121 b for 2s 6d Cash at the Factory. Bags to hold 121 b supplied at 3d each. ONE Pound of BISCUITS is nearly equal to TWO Pounds of Bread. GRIFFIN & SONS, Limited. FO A SALE. 1«UOD SECONDHAND PIANO, by John Broad wood & ftonp, London. A bßrgaio for Cft=ih, or on, Term- Apply Bbarp DRESDEN PIANO CO. NEW ZEALAND ACCIDENT INSUEANCE COMPANY TNSURES Employers of Laboui sgaini M. their liability under the Workers Compensation for Accidents Act, 1900 Employers Liability Act} and Common Law, at the Lowert Rates of Premium. Mortgagees' liability tinder the Workers Compensation Act also insured against, Fidelity Guarantee, Plate Glas*, and Accident Insurance of all kinds trans - oted. Full particulars from F. A. BAMFOED District Agen Nelson Savings Bank Buildings, TrafaVar-street

! SALE NOW ON. \ INSPECT THE FOLLOWIN i LTNES. O' VfiE 10GO yards of Prints, Z f-hye. AJuslins, Sa eciP, Mer LawnP, #tfl ,et• ,to clear at 2J I, 35d, 4Jd, «i^, ?id, t* f /3 Worth &huo«t double. Over 1000 VBrde of Black Dress Bmffii in U tree, C abmeres, Voiles, and &uib--1 faced Cloth", from 8/6 the full de.% Extraordinary bargaiaa. _ ..,,,„ Orer 150 Collarettes Piohuß, -n<i '• *o« Fcarfß-5J •t: 4'l l, Wo bb dvub.e. 18 dozen Co ton Gloves at 4£i ar t-n cl-»r. 6 dozen Ladies' White Skirts, trimme • *ith lovely . mbrpiJerj, tcom Jfu. Balance of Ladies' and Children's L nder Linen at absurd prices to clear. Lovely lot of Bo*ed Wh«te M aslin R »bes from 17,6, usn%lly 25/ Only a few Men's Whi c Shirts at &/6. wool Cricketing Tfouse s 6.11, usually 12/6- Liaen Collars three for 1/-, and handrede of other bargains. SEE ODB BEMNANTS. SEE OUR BEMNANTS. MRS ANSTjCE, TRAFALGAR ST. I BEET TASKER & CO., I I READY-MOMEY DRAPERS AND I I CLOTHIERS, I I HARDY STREET, g I SOMETHING TO INTEREST ALL | 1 PHENOMENAL PUIiC 'ASF OF E I 400 COLLARETTES, I 1 LACE AND CHIFFON RUFFLES, 1 I LACE AND_CHIFFON FICHUS. I 9 ~\^TE tave >een fortunate in securing the above at a mere ■ M VV fraction of their real value, and we are olcnring them PJ H out at LASS THAN UAIF oC the usual pi ice. g B YOU MUST SEE THESE S I We are forcing the sale of our H I MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHE*;- I ■ ' Price is the moving factor. H H Your Pound made to do tkc work of Thirty Shillings B H in Men's and Boys' Clothing. 9 ■ A huge assortment of choice designs and absolutely the n ■ most carefully manufactured goods to be bad in the province. B I Every Garment carries our Guarantee. ■ I Men's all wool TWEED SUITS for 20s. I I HODSEHOLD DRAPERY is our hobby. We do it to B I perfection. H ■ The purchase from us of Sheeting, Towels, Calicoes, ■ ■ Table Damasks, Forfurs, etc., will show a saving to you of 25 B I per cent, on anything you can secure elsewhere. H ■ Straight from the Factory to Us. jg ■ Straight f i om Us to You. Bfi ■ Small Profits and No Expense. What. could be better ? M I CASH ON THE SPOT. 1 ■ GIFT or something better. if I MEN'S WORKING SHIFTS. U 9 Good Quality and Faithfully Made. .R I From Is lid Each. g I BERT TASKER & CO., 1 I HARDY-STRKET. I I WhiOQ Shop. Well, you can't miss it ; the S I Front is painted White. m E. W. DEE&SOW TAILORS, HATTERS, CLOTHIERS, AND GENTS' MERCERS. M^tfj The Man' who' Studies the llliiliieiK I O VER - 40 X EA . RS AGa v !*° parted to stu^Jy I)AV - ttieart'of'niaklng'a man look '•dressy.-*' X/Xi ± BK^**H| We made U oui" special dim; and can now KjliiiOTsslwf^* a " dress man In an'upto-datc stylo from head to t^ B^SBaSBSSSy | W« ..learned Just how much a/Tuilor and '■ GonV'»TMepcep.. and Hattpr have to iiiake it ESSBBe^ f aTstudy to to successfuh . JM|MBaBH^ 3 We have made It our buolness to do It a -I J--1-J-4 I flittle-ljetter than anyonee'ee. s s»^^ We manufacture on. our premises Men's Tf irp SgMWBKM^^I Good flttingtSuit»*of"tho highest order at HA I *nod«rat*(i > 'prteeß,'"'and > lmporl from the best '^ 1 ' WmK | CngliajV^Mekers'j HataTiand Gent's Mercery , VBmßc - Good* of VhoT latest "etyle* and highest standjHk^^'P4 A o)>4iK4 It all we •ski and we win do tho 3 E. W. DEE & SONS. SELL. DEE & SONS' CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. 350 Men's Tweed and Serge Suits, 80 Pairs Men's Extra Strong Tweed all sizes, 19s 6d to 455. Trousers, 6s lid, well worth 75 Pairs Men's All-Wool Best Sad- 10s 6d. die Tweed Trousers, 11s 6d and 55 Boys' Norfolk Knicker Suits, 8s 12s 6d. 6d to 16s 6d. 28 Youths' 3 Garment Knicker $50. Pairs Boys' Tweed Knickers, Suits, all Sizes, 17s 6d to 255. all sizes, 3s 6d to 7s 6d.

9E. BUXTON & CO,^^^ IRAFALOARSTREET, j^^^ Huviug just received their ANN UAL SHIPMENT of FRUIT JARS, PRESERVING PANS, ETC., Are prepared to offer these G << eH at -very Reas' nable Prices MASON'S SCREW TOP JARS in Quarts and Ealf Gallons. LIGHTNING ARS for Small Fruit. EAGLE JARS for large fruit. Jam Jars in nests. Tumblers. 1 aod 2 lb. HONEY BARRELS. V. ■ EXTRA RUBBER RINGS, all sizes. > Ai BRASS and ENAMELLED PRESERVING PANS. Wood Spoons, Raspberry Pails, Woed Tubs. LARGE SHIPMENTS OF : BUILDERS' AND GENERAL IRONMONGERY Of every Description now Landing and to arrive. FOR THE B tf ER-ST ALKING SEASON. We have imported MARLIN 44/40 and; Bß/5S CARBINES, SAVAGE and MARriNI HENRI BI LEB, and a Supply of Ammunition for same. Also Eley's Snider Cartridges and a full rmgc of Sportman's Requisites. SHEE^DIPPING SEA ON. Further Reductions in the price of COOPER'S DIP, for Efficacy, Permanency, and Condition of Wool, Cooper'? Dip still gives more Satisfaction than any other Dip yet Discovered. The annual sales of Copper's Dip now suffice to dip over TWO HUNDRED MILLION, or more than one third of the Wo rlds's Sheep. Agents for^CANNON'S Non-poisonous j)ip ixi ; -l, 2, 5, and 10 gallon drcrms. LITTLE' S DIP Snpplied at Agent's Pric>s. HOP SEASON 19(^. "' On Bale at Lowest RateE— lljlb Fast and Loose Top Hop Bales, Coke, Roll Sulphur, Horse n atr Cloth, Kilo Cloth and Bin Hessians, Measures, Sack Tracks, Bale Hooks, and best quality Roping Twine. WEIGHING MACHINE^ WEIGHING MACHINES, We have Imported a special lfae for Farmer's use. These Machines are Cheap, Rejiqble^ «»nd. Durable. In Stock 200 and 400 Gallon Iron Twafe^, E. BDXTON & CO., Ltd , Trafalgar-^,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 19, 24 January 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 19, 24 January 1903, Page 3

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