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1 - ' £- ''■■'. ■ $&*£% STEAM Sjp* f 0 7MPA:;IS: : _ OF N.Z., LIMITED. steamers will be despatched as tin* der, circumstances permittifl£ :— NEW PLYMOUTH & ONEHUNGA, Jakapuna, Hon., Fob. 29, 7 p.rh?. WELLINGTON DIRECT. > : - Wainui, Wed., Fob. 24, 12.80 p.m. No Cargo. • PICTON & WELLINGTON. - Haupiri, Wed., Feb. 24, 1 p m Penguin, Thurs., Feb. 25, 2.30 p.m Haupiri, Fri., Feb. 26, 3.30 p.mV WESTPORT, greymouth;- aiS HOKITIKA. Mapourika, Wed., Feb. 24, noofc. Wainui, Sun., Feb. 28, 5 a.m. Cargo tUI 1 p.m. Saturday/ . ' N.Z. fruit only. . LYTTELTON, TTMARU, OAJ4ARU and DUNEDIN, Via NEW "PLYMOUTH & WELLINGTON. Corinna, Satur., Feb. 27, s.3orp.m* Cargo till 1 p.ta. No passengers. ' LYTTELTON from WELLINGTON, Every clay except Sunday. v . DUNEDIN from WELLINGTON^ Every Tuesday, Ttarsaay <fc Friday^ NAPIER, GISBORNE A AUCKLAND from WELLINGTON. -" Every Monday & Thurslfay, . _ ; MELBOURNE from WELLINGTOH Every Thursday. . '-' SYDNEY from WELLINGTO^r Every Thursday, via East Coast au4 Auckland. Every Saturday via Cook Straits, FROM AUCKLAND— ■ :. : ~ ' RARATONGA, TAHITI, ; I Taviun»i, Tues., Feb. 23. ... TONGA, SAMOA, FIJI AND SYDNEY. Hauroto, Wednesday, Marck 9. SUVA & LEVUKA. (Fljl) a Moura, Wed., Feb. 24. HONOLULU & VANCOUVER, (via Fiji, from Sydney), Moana, Mon., Feb. 29. THE AISOHUR J^^ SHIPPING AND '""'^^l FOUNDRY COv, "^J Limited. SAILING LIST. WESTPORT, GBEYMOUTH AND EfOKITIkA. THE Alexander, to morrow Wednesday 24th inst. a*; noon. npHE Waverley, Friday 26th at noon. WANGANUI AND WELLINGTON* THE Charles Edward, To morrow Woc'n sday, 24th inst., at noon. WELLINGTON DIRECT. rpHE Waverloy, Wednesday, 24th insij i ai|<p.m. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP CO.A, & A, LINBj \^ ItJ H England Vl» Cheapest Rates . £ America returm* to Canada and > " United States, g via Suea 6000 tona g from^ Steamers. Q „ £40 150 Qd< KEXT SAILING from Auckland. Ventura, Jan. 15. For Further Particulars Apply to+ LEVIN & CO., Ltd., Nelson Agents/ > r|lo BE . LET — Commodious C6ttag» JL. Be9idcnce, situate St. Vincent-street, near Railway Station. Gb'l Apply Feix & Atkiksojt. HAVING secured the services of a thoroughly practical man, I am prepared to undertake LIGHT MECHANICAL wo aK Qiailkmaa* SEWING MACBINES (a bj eciaiity) si«B(ed, either at the home oi in tbs woikjshop. Charges strictly moderate. , Coiiimunications by Post will receive p ompt attention. T VERCOE, WHOLESALE BOOT MANUFACTURES, TnATALGin Street, Nelsos. THEFT 01 PAPERS. AEEWA&D of £| will be paio?7or information leading to the convio tion of any person abstracting th» " NELSON EVENING MAIL " from bundles in transit, or removing without authority papers from premises where they. ire delivered by tbe Runners. rr<HE ANCHOR BOOT CO. Ltd., Trafa J. gar and Vanguard- streets, aell at , following prices :^— Men's Chrome Boote 12 6d, YoTrthB v It Boys' 6a 6d, Ladies' 6trong Walb' ig Boot* 7s, do Shoes 6s. .- GENTS' Boots Hidf Soled and Heeled from 3s 6d, Ladies' from 2e fid, Children's from Is lid With beat materials, strength, neatness and promptness. By Anchoß Boot Co., Ltd., Trafalgar and Vanguard

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. LANGER SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING. MISS HAYWAKD, late of Melbourne, wishes to inform the ladies of Nelson and surrounding districts that she is opening classes in Wakofiold Buildings, Hardy-st., and will teach the Langer System of Dresscutting. The system is the newest, quickest, and simplest yet invented, cut any garment and all the latest trimmings with the greatest ease. It is . taught in all leading towns throughout New Zea land and Australia, and is used most successfully by leading dressmakers and ladies' tailors. Pupils make their own and their , friends fashionable, dresses. Miss Hayward will bo at the class-room on Monday, 22nd instant, and will be pleased to explain the system and give all information to ladies calling. Class-room open daily from 10 to 12 a.m., 2 to 4 p.m., and 7 to 9 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursday evenings. KINDERGARTEN and Preparatory School.- Miss Hooper, Teach r. Also of I rawing, Woodcarvinj?, French, Zither, and Bow-Zither. Address, Manuka-st. 645 WHAT A DIFFERENCE \ When the Hn<m is finished with FOHSTEK'S Chinese Laundry Glaze. The beautiful gloss and pearl-white finish make a man fool ho is woll-'dressc-d. It does not injure the linen either, you will find your collars last much longer if you use it. All stores. Wholesale from all merchants, and T. W . Forster and Co., Adelaide Road, Wellington. IT'S SO DELICIOUS! AYREiS' HERB BEER EXRACT. A Shilling Bottle will make Eight Gallons of Sparkling Botanic Beer. Also try our RASPBERRY VINEGAR EXTRACT GINGER WINE EXTRACT LEMON EXTRACT PINE APPLE EXTRACT etc,, etc. A Shilling Bottle will make : \OO drinks. Sold by all storekeepers. FOR SALE. ri^HE nndei signed has been instructed JL by tliet, Trustees of the lato Mrs Lewis to sell the following Valuable Properties formerly owned by" ihe late Henry Lewis viz-: — * The Commodious DWELLTNG HOUSE of 10 rooms and I and in Pasman-Btreet, occupied hy Mr C. A. Green; 77-|- feet frontage by 14 1 feet deep, when the land narrows to 70 feet and extends an additional 141 feet, wi'h back entrance to 25 feet right-of-way near Messrs Wilkie & Co.'s in Nile-street. HOUSE AND LAND in Brook-street; GO feet frontate, ai d extending to the river about 138 feet ; occupied by Mr Samuel Young. And SEPARATE TENDERS Will be received up to 11th March for the following:- — Lot I. Parts 127, 128, and 172, Takaka, between West Main Road and River ; about 72 acres. Lot 2. Part 127, Iwtween Main Road and Wningoro ; about 101 acres. Lot 3. Part 128, between Main Road, New Boad, and Cobb's secti >n ; aLout 103 jrcres. i Lot 4. Parts 128 and 172, and section 89, plus unused road ; ahout 86?, acres. Lot 5. Sections 182, 183, "parts 201 and 202, occupied by Thomas Baigent ; about 117 acre* 2 roods IG perches. Plan to be seen at Mr Robert Bartlett's, Takaka. For further particulars apply to H. EDWARDS, Land Agent. HARDEY'S CASH STORE, Bridge Street, You can get— s<3lba beat Sucar 10s 9d. fJOIba Flour 6s, 2511)8 MrGiu's Oatmeal 2s 9d, Harraway's Rolled Oats Is, Oatina 1«. GOTO HARDEY'SCASHSTORE, Bride gStreet, For 51b Tin Broken Pekoe Tea 6s 6d and lib Pkts Is 4d, 2 large bottlea Sauce Is, fable Vinegar per bottle 6d, Club Coffee Is lOd, Arabian do Is 9d, bett loose do 1/0. HARDEY Sells' i Cakes Carbolic Sand Is, best Almond- ' scented Soap 9d per bar, Starch per pkt I ls.9d, P, Borax 6d, 12 doz C. Pegs Is, i 1 libs W. Soda Is, 10 pkta Borax Washing i Powder Is Sunlight Soap per box Is. CASH STOKE. Beidge-st. | HARDEY, CASH GROCER, ' Bridge Street, ] Sellt» Cream Tartar Is 3d slbs Carb. Soda Is, Rice Tapioca. P. Barley, Sago and S. Peas 51bs la, beat Lemon Peel per lb 6d, lib pkt Raisins Bd, Plaid Matches per doz. ■ Id, 21cakcs D. & M. Blacking Is. I iVll Currants and Sultanas Machine-dress | joods delivered to any part of the Cit

e; buxton & co., limited, THAFALGAB-STREET, NELSON. OUH ANNUAL SHIPMENTS" the fol lowing now e to bum* MASON'IS ORDINARY SCREW-TOP FRUIT JARS; Mason's Extra Special Wide Mouth Jurs in Quar and Half^Gallons ; Lightning Jars EAGLE BRAND WIRE TOP WIDE MOUTH JARS. Tumblers, Nests of Jars. Honey Barrels, all sizes ofFRUIT JAR RINGS. BRASS & ENAMELLED Maslin Preserving Pans, Wocd Spoons, Scales and Weight!. "&» HOFSEASOK, 1904. ftgSt/J 111 HOP BALES, FAST AND LOOSE TOPS / Roping Twines, Roll Sulphur, Hop *j HOKSE HAIR DRYING CLOtH /vk \ Hessian Kilu Cloth, Striped and Piain Hessians, Kiln Brooms, JflHft^. ' * HOP PRESSES AVER AND AMERICAN WEIGHING MACH.NES GKEY3IOTJTH POKE. With reference to COKE, we h»ve a LARGE STOCK ON HAND, and have arranged forregalat shipmv^nts to arrive through the season Customers can therefore rely upon all orders being executed promptly. GREYMOUTH COK "best for HOP DRYING, and bas always. given satisfaction. persHheep di We aro Agents for this nown Dip, and have muub. pleasure in advising a FURTHEST REDUCTION IN PRICE. The us 'COOPER" throughout the world is attributable to ore^canae, namely, that Sheep-owners everywhere find that it PAYS them best to use it, for reckoned by result* at (be i SHEARING BO ABD AND AT THE FREEZING WORKS "COOPER," by reason of its uniivalled beneficial effects ou both SHEEP AND WCOL, and it« lasting properties when properly applied, has proved itself tq be ~ ■ ' THE CHEAPEST DIP IN THE WOBLD. Also, Agents for CANNON'S NON T -POISONOUS FLUIE) DIP, packed in 1, a, 5. and 10 gaUon'dniirw, < LITTLES FLUID ])IP A^ MAR^T RATES^^^ , ■

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 44, 23 February 1904, Page 3

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