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} : mjtgt' trsioN •I mSsk -STEAMSHIP tf.-"'- " Company OF N.Z. IJMCTKD Steamers will be despatched as under :— (Circumstances permitting) NEW PLYMOUTH & ONEHUNGA, Rotoiti, Mon. May 11, 7 p.m. Car.go till 4 p.m. WELLINGTON DIRECT. Wainui, Thurs. May 7, 4.30 a.m. No Cargo. PICTON AND WELLINGTON. Penguin, Fri. May 8, 4.30 p.m.. Cargo till 2*30 p.m. (Proceeds through, to Lyttelton) Haupiri, Sun. May 10'fh. i Penguin, Wed, May 13, 9 a.m. WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH & i HOKITIKA. Haupiri, Thurs. May 7, 4 a.m. i Cargo till 5 p.m. Wednesday. i Wainui, Sun. May 10, 6 a.m. (Cargo till 1 p.m. Saturday. i N. Z>. fruit only.) < LYTTELTON, TIMARU, OAMARU i & DUNEDIN Via NEW PLY- , MOUTH & WELLINGTON. Upolu, Sat. May 9, 7 p.m. 1 Cargo till 1 p.m. i LYTTELTON from WELLINGTON. . Every day 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." j Every Thursday, via East Coast and Auckland. ,<?+„;+«,! Every Saturday via Cook Straits, j , rROM AUCKLAND*lARATONGA, TAHITI, : . Taviuni, Tugs. May 19. r TONGA, SAMOA, FIJI AND SYDNEY. s Manapouri, Wed. May 6. , j — —^-m» j SUVA & LEVUKA. (Fiji). Moura, We'd. May 20. HONOLULU & VANCOUVER. (via Fiji, Irom Sydney). , Moana, Mon. M-ay 18. £ 81 THE AjNOHOR j;|fe^ SHIPPING AND 'r^laj FOUNDRY CO., <?m\ Limited. ' l SAILING LIST. l WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH AND , HOKITIKA. r"pHE WAVERLEY, SUNDAY, 9th inst , X at 8 a.m. (Cargo received Saturday until 1 p.m.) 'V BE KENNEDY, MONDAY, 10th inst. WANGANUI AND* WELLINGTOG. ] THE CHARLES EDWARD, FRIDAY, Bth inst., at 3 p.m. f-YCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY A - and A. LOTH ATJOpi^KD TO LOSDOW 15 26 DAYS <TH*R splendid 6000 ton oint er sUipn S™rr*. *? n ° \ 1 ancf Ventura, classed 100 Al at British JJoy ▼HI leare Aookland as nntior :— Le-ivu Arrive Mails Auckland San doe •2 pm. Franchco London SIBRBA- - Mar. 27 Apr 13 A P r. 24 Sonoma Apr. 17 May. * May 15 Yentuba May 8 May 25 Jane 5 VABKi. San Francisco & Vancouver, £16, to £40 Liverp'l & London, £38 7s lid to £69 3s 4d Round the World, £40 15s to £137 For farther particulars app'y LEVIN 4 CO. Lib.. Agents Nelson. ITT7 ANTED, a Travelling Saw Bench. W Particulars and price to JOHN RUTHERFORD. PUPONGAJJOAL CO. WANTED, TWENTY MEN for Cutting and other work in connection *with Construction of Tram Line. Apply at the Company's Office, Collingwood-street. 1226 CIRCULARS, Business and other J Letters, Advertisements, etc., compiled, arranged, and Type-written in the best style by a competent and experienced hand. Fees moderate. Apply, by letter ouly in the first place, to " Coni*identul ' co Mail Office. TO LET. EIGHT-ROOMED HOUSE in Mountstreet, lately occupied by Colonel ' Wol.e. Immediate possession. [ 737 PUT & MOORE. , |— NOTICE. AN YON E found TR ESP ASSING- on the MAITAI RUN in pursuit ol Game I will be Prosecuted. Any Dogs found oil ! the Run will be Shot. ' 1285 TO LiiiT— House now occupied by Mrs Mirams, Possession Ist June, or j before by arrangement. Apply S. B. Wliite. j MOTUEKA. EXTRA Copies of "THE NELSON EVENING MAIL" can always be obtained at Mr J. Saunders* Store, Highstreet. \ R. LUCAS & SON.

KAIAPOI TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES TO ORDER AT LOWEST K.\T. 3 KAIAPOI TAILOR-MADE JACKETS O DER IN ANY LSKGTfI AND SIZE. LATEST STYLES. FROM Q£S. OU EXTRAORDINARY VALUE. Big Assortment of Patterns. MRS ANSTICE,"tRAFALGAR-ST. | COMFORTS FOR COLD WEATHER. J I BERT TASKER & CO., I I READY-MONEY DRAPERS AND 8 I CLOTHIERS, I j| HARDY STREET, 1 B TX AYE opened up a choice selection of SEASONABLE 1 g XX GOOD-, and ire prepared to sell in large or small ■ ;.B quantities, for Spot Cash, at prices lower than can be got at | i|2 any other s-hop in tho city. | I i Fnll stock of COLONIAL FLANNELS in Grey Shetland. I. ; If Pink, and White, from 9d per yard. i 8 Our FLANNELETTES are positively the finest value ever § S offered to the Nelson public. Six miles tff Fkvnnelettes to | $5 choose from in pink, white, cream, and an imniertSfl variety 0 of stripes. Full yard wide, from 4£d per yard. Wo bays J |i always held a good reputation for theso goods, and one | m glance at our latest importations will convince yon that our | P valuos are unapproachable. | \m I ! |§ Ladies' and Childien's Woollen Knitted DIVIDED | ill SKI HTS from* 3s ild, Tbe greatest comfort possible for the | a^ cold weather. m jH We are also showing a grand ranere of Ladies' Cloth | •-jl UNDERSKIRTS, in good warm cloth, for winter wear, at i lj from 4s 6d each. Value hard to beat, acd goods bard to | M wear out. | I BERT TASKER & CO., I CASH DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS. II H AH DV- STREET. j |gj Which Shop. W^ll, you can't miss it ? the I U Front is painted White. I E. W. DEE & SONS, TAILORS, RATTERS, CLOTHIERS, AND GENTS' MERCERS. ESTABLISHED 1859. Winter Luxury can be found in Think of what a difference there i our new "Winter Shirts 1 , 20 doz spe- is in buying your Ties and Collars cial lines that have comfort in them from us to what perhaps you have and prices from 3s> lid to 8s 6fl.— been used to. We are showiog such DEE & SONS. a large range that makes you wonder which is the right one, a*nd then Always inkiting your attention we advise you the right sort to suit and meeting your admiration to our your appearance, large and new stock of Woollen When you have seen what value Winter Wear, when you have seen we are offering i Boys' and Men's our values, you are sure to be Ready-made Clothing, you have tempted.— DEE & SONS. seen the very best to be had for money. Latest fashions in Hats. We are Men's Pyjama Suits from 5s lid, I i>roud of our prestige, and careful Nigjitehirts from 4s 6d, Under-Flan-to retain it by pleawigg every nel Shirts 2s lid, Cycling Sweatpatron. Let us show you the new- ers 2s lid. est in hats, just opened. The prices Worth anyone's while to see our will not interfere with your ideas new stock of Winter Overcoats, for of economy. We have a hat to suit we have a coat to suit anyone, and every face, and a size for every head, our prices we defy to be beaten. NO ACTION. A PROBABILITY. No action that has recently occur- A probability that may well be red in mercantile circles in this city called a certainty as that people is fraught with as much interest who are in quest of superior goods ana 'benefit to our people as the re- in Winter Wear will do better by cent action of DEE & SONS in dealing with DEE & SONS than putting in their stock such a superb they can elsewhere. You can easily, stock of Winter Underclothing. You prove this by calling to see our should take advantage of our lovely new Rainproof Coats from 27s 6d goods of all Wool Singlets and 50s, or a real good Waterproof p au t S- Overcoat from 30s to 50s, and which we guarantee thoroughly waterproof. OK- VALUE IN READY-MADE CLOTHING--25 Men's Kaiapoi Saits, nice patterns at 21s to 27s 6d. 75 Youths' Kaiapoi Three Garment Knicker Suits at 19s 6d, worth 28s 45 pairs Men's Kaiapoi Saddle Tweed Trousers, 8s lid, worth 12s 6d. 200 Parirs Men's Kaiapoi Tweed Tr QU sers, 6s lid, worth 10s 6d. 350 Boys' Serge and Tweed Sailor Suits from 3s 9d to 7s 6d. 197 Meii'B Tweed and Serge Suits, 22s 6d to 39s 6d. 39 Boys' Norfolk Suits, 12s 6d, worth 15s 6d. PS.— We are showing such remarkable value that it is worth buyers while to come along and see for themselves. No one pressed to buy, and inspection invited.

E. BUXTON k CO., LTD., TH AF aLGAR ST . NELSON, HAVE LANDED THE FOLLOWING ELEC i RO SEASONABLE GOODS • t avoided, and a warm, fiesh, natural atmosphere is .^^\aEs?f/^^. season, and in anticipation of an increased demand \^Ssgs|pjb |/ for the coming winter, we have imported an exten- % ?§F*6\ Sr*^ FENDERS, FIRE IRONS, aud BRASSES ; Coal Vases and Hods ; NURSERY FENDERS & sVaRK GUARDS. KEROSENE HEATERSTIEROSENE HEATERS. We wish to draw special attention to the " NOVELTY KEROSENE HEATER-" It produces intense heat without smoke or Bmell simple in construction absolutely safe and reliable ; strong and well made ; beautifully finished ; easy to carry from room to room. We are showing a good collection of INCANDESCENT GAS CHANDELIERS, Brackets, Hall ?Q Lamps and Harp Lights, Corkslides, Gas Globes, Table aud Hanging aud Uracket and Hand Lamps, Carriage Lamps, Lanterns, etc. _ SHOOTING SEASON. GUNS, AMMUNITION, AND SHOOTING REQUISITES. I" E. BUXTON & CO,, Ltd , Trafalgar-st. j

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 94, 6 May 1903, Page 3

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