■TXTINTER pLOTHING NEW GOODS ! NEVv' GOODS 1 I S. M. Solomon &t€o. Have much pleasure in announcing to the Public of Nelson that they have just Opened a LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MEN'S, BOYS', AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, which they have purchated^ at VERY LOW PRICES, and are now offering them for SALE on the same LIBERAL TERMS as heretofore, still adhering to their old motto of SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK RETURNS. ——o ———~ Men's Geelong Tweed TrdVsers )••/ . . 18 6 Do , do., Trowsers andy est^^T. . . 30 0 Men's West of EnglandxTrowsers and Vests .. .. 25 0 Men's Melbourne-made Tweed Coa";s,frin. 22 0 Mtn's Blue Diagonal and Black Cloth Coats 30 0 Men's Superior Black Cloth TrowpdrT\ and Vests .^r .. ?5 0 A Jarge assortment of Men's Boys' aud Youths' Crimean Shirts fcmn .. 14 3 Boys' Knickerbocker Suits/ .. .. £0 0 Boyj' and Youths' Leopora Suits, r -om 29 0 Boys' FreDch Peak Capaf from . . . . 2 6 Men's French Peak Caps, from . . *. . 3 6 A large assortaafat of Hats, Ties, Braces, Belts, ILosiery^Wjyfat very low prices. IYJESSRS. Q IVj" OOLOMON&pO. Beg to inform the Ladies of Nelson that they have a SMALL LOT OF DRAPERY which they will Sell regardless of cost, for the purpose of CLEARING OUT. o S, D. Horrock's Yard-wide Calico . . . . 0 6 72-inch Grey Calico 13 AT S. M. SOLOMON & CO.'S, TRAFALGAR STREET. 768 *A /> W" EB B > / O/Xj m .T T HAKDT STK* ,T, jS Has Justf "Received, ex Phosbb, 'At CHOICE ASSORTMENT DF ' U PLAIN AND* FANCY J^v. trr id T3 o o/T s, \ Which he is offering AT VERY LOW PRICEsV'GR CASF Ladies' Kid Boots, MMitary Heels, from 7/6. Men's Bluchers, front. I|[3. '\ N.B. — Making and Repairing at Moderate Charges IVTELSON "DHOTOGRA'PHIC T><ssm>, £ W HAROT STREET, / \ • T. H/BANNEHR, Photographer, TO A. FLETC^EB.V ' PHOTOGRAPHY IN ALE ITS, BRANCHES '"* Carefully £§iteouTED. v Portraits of Children by the Instantaneous Process, 6 FOR lOS. 2451 A \ r giLLOON Jj-ETTER Photographed from the Printed Letter. — K Can be Read.* with a BTaim> Microscope. Showing the state of Paris during the' Siege, withvarious interesting partieularsjrespecting-the » Balloons wHich left Paris, « // &tc., Scc.^&c. - V \ / — °— s^ -ex J^ENU DURING THE gIEGE, f Showing the singular Animals the Parisians were compelled to eat. f r (Kindly lent by Mr. WASHBURNE./of tHe^Cluited States Embassy, who was present at tpe exfira-, ordinary Dinner to .which the Meijj* refers). "A most interesting Memento of the great siegi. — Daily News. / " Will be Jound tla/w evert/ album.— Morning Post. The above form valuable Historical Memorials of the Great Siege. : PRICE ONE .SHILLING EACH. D . M.T SAACS> LONDON PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO TRAFALGAR STREET, KELSON. 868
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 133, 7 June 1871, Page 4
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