{ PER TARARUA, FROM MELBOURNE. , JUST RECEIVED, The .Finest Shipment of ' .MELBOURNE-MADE CLOTHING EVER IMPORTED INTO NELSON, CONSISTING OF— SUlTS— Trowsors and Vests to matcb. Doeskin and Tweed Trowsers, ditto Vests. Also, a splendid assortment of Siik-stitched HATS. S. M. SOLOMON & Co., iv offering tho above first-class assortment of ready-made Clothing to the public of Nelsouiand its vicinity, beg to inform them that they have made arrangements with the most celebrated Clothing Manufacturers in Melbourne for a continual supply of the above articles, which will combine fashion, quality of material, and superior workmanship, at prices which cannot fail to give satisfaction to all. Gentlemen's Tweed Suits . . from ' £220 „ Doeskin „ . . 2 15 0 r , very superior Silk-mixed Suits 3 15 0 M Trowsers and Vests to match 18 0 „ • Tweed Trowsers, good quality 11 6 a M.-'SQLOMOI. &> .004 ■ TRAFALO AR-STREET. 122? ' ' ' ; : 1 . . - - ■ ' ' ' * COLONIAL INDUSTRY SHOULD BE PATRONISED: We. are now offering for sale a large Stock of Tweed and Crimean Shirts, Flannel Singlets and Drawers. Blue Serge and Dungaree Jumpers, all guaranteed Nelson-made, at S. M. SOLOMON & Co., 1223 Trafalgar-street. •' - , DRESSES, JACKETS, GLOVES. Just received from Melbourne a hew lot of Dresses, from 12s 6.d the 12 yards. S.. M. SOLOMON & Co.. We have just opened a splendid assortment of Ladies' and- Children's Black Cloth, Tweed, Witney, and Astracan Jackets, all the new shapes, ! S.M. SOLOMON & Co. ; • . , ■■'* . , Jnst opened and on view, ft fine selection of Boas and Muffs. . S. M. SOLOMON & Co. We have jusfc opened a, large assortment of Men's, Ladies', and Children's Wool, Cloth; and.Ringwood Gloves. "' ■ • - Also, a large lot of Scarlet Stays, from 4s 3d per pair. S. M. SOLOMON & Co. ■ A large stock of Flannel, Calicos, Bedticks, Sheetings, Bed Quilts, Blankets, Towels, Towelling, Winceys, Wincey Skirts, Window Hollands.* Ladies' and Children's Stockings and Socks, in -plain and fancy Worsted. B'bys'Hat and Caps. ! • •' 7 , Pocket Handkerchiefs, Ties, Collars, Braces, Belts, &c., '&c., at 22 '22.' ■' ■' S. M. SOLOMON '"&. CoiIs, .."''' Trafalgar-streefc. A large stock of Ladies' and Children's Underclothing always on hand, at " S. M. SOLOMON & Co.'s,. 1224 Trafalgar-streefc.'
NEW'MUSIC! NEW MUSIC ! ! E LUCAS & SON have ON SALE a • ' CHOICE SELECTION of MUSIC, comprising Songs, Instrumental Pieces, Waltzes, Quadrilles, Polka Galops, Sec. Sic. .. .. ", SoiTG& ' . The British Lion Now summer has, deI love to roam parted The Welcome at the Good Night, Beloved Door. 7 Bold Marco The.Goodhye . . • Love, beautiful Love When France and Eng- A.Loving Heart land met of yore ' ' When first I saw his When we two parted v noble Form When we are parted . Spring Cloudlets Sister Elves Far away wilt Thou Holy Father, I confess Stray Anita The Gipsy Countess The Rural Elves (duet) 'Tis a Form that re- YeTßranks and Braes. minds of Thee .(duet); 7 .I'm leaving, thee m My Home in Cloudland Sorrow Annie Take back the Sigh The Hazel Dell The Fisher Girl The Stirrup Cup 'Twas but a Dream .JSarly.Love - .. ' Kathleen is gone The Forsaken ' The Wish * " Spirit of Siting When a Little Farm Merrily, . merrily over keep the Snow' ••-'' The Pirates ; :Bjrd of ,the, Wilderness :BeautifullsleoftbeSea .Laurette . the .Bells. of Shandon Qhuigiye. to me those The' Cavalier's Steed. , : early Flowers . .Capstan Song ... -My-Ski££is.on de Shor« _Li ttlejGolden Hair Come, Beloved One The Farmer „ „My old Sorrow - Lonely Bird (duet) Some one to love Flow Gentle Deva '*' -*' *"'' ' Sacbbd Songs.- ... . Land of Promise The Soul's Errand Jerusalem .toe Qolden, Psalm of Life "LiiDaby "~~" Moise,* duet - La.Harpe Eolienne ;.-. ■ iTheChausonißusse"Her Bright Smile haunts American Fantasia Mestill- What are the Wild Husla,ycprettyWarbling Waves saying
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 156, 4 July 1868, Page 4
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579Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 156, 4 July 1868, Page 4
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