° ' ' .; ■:.. i ; :i novelties' in spring Playing.cobpletedour alteration s, we are now opening & Choice *Seleptibn of SpHng - , ; .and. Summfer .'G'o'dd's, l 'per Avery, and recent arrival's" from. Melbourne^ invite attention to our hew stock of spring and : summer , goods ; j ust landed .and j expected to arrive. ....*.•" - ' .-' -.:. ■-.■- * ' ' • . MANTLES. , \. . ,'■.. .' Our agent in Melbourne has advised us of his having purchased fo.. cash a splendid assortment of Ladies' and Children's silk, and light texture JACKETS, comprising, all the newest shapes. -■ '? ■ •*-•••.• LADIES' HATS. The -styles this season differ materially from any previous introduction, and comprise the jParade, Elfin, Havre, Nautilus, Orient, Cameron, Kildare, &c, in black, white and grey. CHILDREN'S — the Humbr, Servia, Carissa, and Pacq.uer, in white ; and fancy "Straw and Crinoline. ■- " ; ■;■*.. -, ":'•'.';- DRESS MATERIALS. A most, magnificent assortment of really "choice designs, the extent and variety of novelties and materials introduced this season far excelling., .all previous efforts, and we confidently invite an inspection of these departments. TWEEDS. 1000 yards of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Summer Tweeds, purchased in -Melbourne far below English cost, just arrived per Tararua. . •. • UNDERCLOTHING AND BABY LINEN. 3 cases to arrive per ship Merrington, via Auckland, "from one of the best London houses. .-.. STAYS. Ladies' white, scarlet, Rival, Calypso, Spanish, Metropolitan, and Empress. A, superior make of double coutille, recommended by the faculty. GLOVES. ■ I Josephine, Jouvin, in black, white, and colored. Taffeta, Silk, and Lisle.
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Music. NEW MUSIC ! NEW MUSIC ! ! E LUCAS & SON have just received a •-. FRESH SELECTION of MUSIC, comprising Songs, Instrumental Pieces, Waltzes, Quadrilles, Polkas, Galops, &c. &c. Songs. . The British Lion Now summer has deAm I not, .dearest one, parted thine Someone to love Early, Love Good Night, Beloved I love to roam Plenteous Autumn ...The; Welcome at the (duet) ; Door Bold Marco , The, Goodbye - Love, beautiful Love My "lodging is on -the A Loving Heart cold ground When first I saw his When France and Eng- noble Form land met of yore . Spring Cloudlets , When we two parted Far away wilt Thou When we are parted * Stray The Wood Nymphs Call The Gipsy ' Countess Sister Elves (duet) Holy Father, I confess Ye Branks and Braes .Anita "" "(duet) -. " The Rural Elves Flower Gatherers(duet) Goodbye "to Summer - My Home in Cloudland Lesson Duet Take back the Sigh 'Tis a Form that re- The Fisher Girl minds of Thee , 'Twas but a Dream ... I'm leaving -thee in Kathleen is gone . Sorrow Annie -- The Wish . :TheHszel Dell When a Little Farm The Stirrup Cup keep . Early. Love The Pirates Mahel Clouds arid Sunshine /.Tell me where is beauty Meet Me to-morrow. found, (duet) Mary Machree . The Forsakers . .Beautifullsleof the Sea Spirit of Spring The JBells of Shandon Merrily, merrily over. Cottage by the"Sea the Snow .'- The Cavalier's Steed Bird of the. Wilderness Capstan Song . Laurette Little Golden Hair /Oh jjiye to me those Early in the Morning '*-"""" '"early -■lowers" The' Farmer My Skiffis on de Shore .Lonely Bird (duet) .Come, Beloved One Flow Gentle Deva My old Sorrow . Loye Not Kathleen O'Moore - Friendship (duet) : . Sacred Songs. Come unto Me Jerusalem the Golden .David's Prayer : The Soul's Errand Land of Promise, j Psalra of liife . ....*, . ,A Day's March Nearer Home. Instrtjmental. . Les Hugenots " ] Rigoletto ' Vesper ' Hymn *"' . ; Moise 1 , duet Lullaby The Chanson Russe -' La Harpe Eolienne- Kuhe's Victoria Her Bright Smile haunts American Fantasia Menstill •" What are the Wild ■_[ushy ye pretty Warblers Waves saying -LeDomino Noir . :; . LeS-Favoirites Moderne — Feuilies-de -Roses —^Benedictus \ '-/La* Violette Inamortelle;^ Wallace's Maritana ■'" Music oh the Waters, '_. . Ariel '* Halcyon Days' : " :i *' Tyrolienne Harvest. Carol ".'." . Fidelio • ;>r :* J '*2he r Swiss Herdsman - a Between the* Lights ~ ; Ma-th'a/fantasia/ (Syd-' ** ; Josephine' '-* b ney Smith)_duet The Curfew Bell ■ "■ "~~/slaftHa'"(Tre'kell)''"'" L'Amo, "ah Pamo" -•*:-; r ll:Barbieri3"d£Sev_le r u-- Martha (NaVa^diiet :- ; v_CQj_ing.-J_rißt'.c; : i ;*ii:__l6me, Sweet Home T'.?.\\K [ — _¥ha~wadra--fight~-for-- March-Magyar v . .., -,o Charlie! ;:,il];; i "_; ; : , .^ , jLiebq^Aug»stme** /.-..-; iThe/ Bluebidls ofc Scotr;.The singing birds. _ ; land , ._-..- •.,.■; . / /Oft initlfe stilf night
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 217, 16 September 1867, Page 4
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661Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 217, 16 September 1867, Page 4
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