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NELSON AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. J rriHE SHOW of LIVE STOCK and AGRI- I X CULTURAL PRODUCE will be held on j FRIDAY, May 1, on the Richmond Fair Ground, when numerous Prizes will be olfered for competition in the classes of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Poultry, Gram, Agricultural and Dairy Produce, &c. After the Show the usual DINNER will take place, in the Agricultural Hall, at 5 o'clock, on which occasion Sir D. MONRO will take the chair. It is particularly requested that those gentlemen who have consented to act as Judges in the several departments will be in attendance at 12 o'clock. T. J. THOMPSON, 753 Hon. Sec. WAND E. MACKENZIE respectfully beg • to intimate to the inhabitants of Nelson and its vicinity, that they have COMMENCED BUSINESS as FAMILY GROCERS, in those Premises in Bridge- street, opposite Mr J. J. Hornby's Auction Mart, where they have now laid in a Large Stock of the finest Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Pickles, Sauces, &c. As W. & E. M. import their Goods direct from England, and as they intend to confine themselves to the Grocery Business alone, customers favoring • them with their orders may rely on getting every article of the first quality, and at the most reasonable price. 805 NEW AND FASHIONABLE DRAPEBY at XX XX xj#^ WILSON & RICHARDSON respectfully announce that the whole of their shipment ex R. T. Turnbull has been purchased for cash, from the ENGLISH MANUFACTURERS DIRECT ; and that solely owing to the extraordinary dullness of trade in the Manufacturing Districts of Great Britain, in combination with being Ready Money Purchasers, they are enabled this season to SELL GOODS at LONDON PRICES, and in proof of this they guarantee every article to be <$tX \^*X X<&X than anything showa in the trade last winter. The shipments now to hand consist of— HATS and BONNETS, trimmed and untrimmed, in every New Shape, from 2s. 6d. An unusually Large Stock of HAT and BONNET TRIMMINGS. The Newest Patterns in Fancy DRESS Fabrics. STRIPED CAMLETS, 9£d. yard, worth ls. 4d. Real Scotch PLAIDS, 3s. 3d., yard and half wide Plain WINCEYS, from 6\d. Fancy do., „ B£d. HORROCKSES LONGOLOTH, 36-inch, 7d. per yard Real Welsh FLANNEL, from ls. ljd. per yard CRINOLINES, New Shapes, in Wincey and Camlei, 7s. 6d. HOSIERY, in Plain and Fancy GLOVES and Underclothing, &c. X^X. x^X X^oX BRIDGE- STREET, NELSON. PATTERNS FREE BT POST. 82

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 95, 23 April 1868, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 95, 23 April 1868, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 95, 23 April 1868, Page 3

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