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MISS LUCAS will RESUME TUITION, MONDAY, July 13, U 6 i. Hardy-street, Neit-on. 1423 MISS DANIELL will KEOPEN her SCHOOL for Day i'upils, ea MONDAY next, July 13.— Alton-Etreot. '" 1432 NEW WINTER DRAPERY. W. MILNES (Premises in Bridge-street lately occupied by Mr J. M. Merrington) T> ESPECTFULLY informs the inhabitants of JJkj Nelson that he has now OPENED the whole of his WINTER GOODS, which have been selected by Mr Thomas ililner expressly to suit the Nelson trade. W. M., having the advantage of his brother's presence in London, who purchases his Goods direct from the manufacturers, is enabled to sell all articles at the smallest remunerative profit; and, now that he has secured commodious premises, he hopes to extend his business. The undermentioned are some of the Goods opened since removal from Trafalgar-street :— Paisley and all-wool long Shawls Ladies' and Children's Jackets, new shapes and materials Seal and Bear Skins, Astracans, and other Mantle materials New Dress Stuffs — Stripes, Checks, etc. Plain and fancy Winceys, all colors Wincey Skirts and Skirtings Quilted silk, merino, alpaca, &c. Skirts Black and colored French Merinos Black Coburgs and Alpacas All-wool Plaids 9, 10, 11, and 12-4 white, b!ae, and scarlet Blankets Marsella, Toilet, and Terry Quilts and Counterpanes Horse-rugs and Railway- wraps White] & colored Flannels, Crimean Shirtings White and brown Calicoes and Sheetings Women's and Children's Hosiery and warm Gloves. Every description of HABERDASHERY always iv Stock. THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT will be continued under the management of Miss KAY, who will endeavor to give the same satisfaction she has hitherto achieved. Just Opened, a good assortment of— • flowers, Wreaths, Feathers ""Feather Trimuings for hats Ladies' and Children's Hats — new shapes in black and bronze straw, and silk and velvet do. Bonnet Fronts, Widows' Caps, &c &c. &c. &c. A good assortment of Ladies' and Childrens' UNDERCLOTHING-, Crinolines, &c. Infants' embroidered Muslin Robes, Frocks, and Bodies Infants' embroidered Cashmere Robes and Pelisses Infants' Quilted-silk and Cashmere Hoods and Hats. HATS Trimmed on the shortest notice. BONNETS Made to order or Trimmed in the most fashionable styles. W. MILNE R, Bridge-street (Premises lately occupied by Mr J. M. Merrington). 1391 READY-MADE CLOTHING. WMILNER has just Opened a splendid 9 assortment of CLOTHING, consisting of— Black, brown, and grey cloth Overcoats Witney, beaver, & Cheviot tweed Invernesses Stout Winter Suits — Men's and Boys' Trowsers, Coats, and Vests, to match or separate Sac, Paget, and frock black cloth Coats Boys' Clothing, all sizes, either in suits or separate A good assortment of Men's and Boys' Hats and Caps always in stock Men's Mercery of every description. TAILORING, under the management of Mr SWANSON, will be continued as usual. Gentlemen's Suits made to order on 24 hours' notice being given. A good assortment of seasonable TWEEDS and BROADCLOTHS may always be seen at W. # MILKER'S, Bridge-street, Late J. "M. Merrington's premises. 1392 To Let. TO LET OR FOR SALE, A COTTAGE and about 26 Acres of LAND, at the Lower Moutere. For further particulars, apply to Mr BUCHHOLZ, Motueka. Nelson, July 20, 1868. 1413 TO LET, on a Building Lease, for a term of 14 or 21 years, a First-class BUSINESS SITE. For particulars, apply to 8., office of this paper. • _ 0 TO LET, with, immediate possession, a new Five-roomed COTTAGE, at Hope. Apply to W. P. SMITH, on the premises. 1385 mWO or THREE COTTAGES to LET. ApK. ply to J. SIGLEY, Toi*toi Valley. 1431

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 159, 8 July 1868, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 159, 8 July 1868, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 159, 8 July 1868, Page 3

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