TITINTER- /CLOTHING o— — . • NEW GOODS 1 NEW GOtiDS 1 t 11 '" " O * " S. M. Solomon & Co. Have much pleasure in announcing to the Public of Nelson that they have just Opened a LARGE AEJScdjraiENT OF MEN'S, BOYS', AND YOUTHS' A^LOTHINa which they have purchased at VERY LOW and are now' offering them for xfiALE on the same LIBERAL TERMS, as heretofore, still adhering to their old motto of SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK RETURNS. o X s - »• Men's Geelong Tweed Trowsers^ .. 18 6 Do./do., Trowsers and Vest^T. . . 30 0 Men's West of England" flxowsers and} . Vests .. M .. ..' $5 0 Men's Melbourne-made T^weed Coats, frm. 22 0 Men's Blue Diagonal And Black CloUi Coats .. .. / .. .. . .. "30 0 Men's Superior Bl^k Cloth Trowsers and Vests . / . . . . . . 35 0 A jarge assortment of Men's Boys' and Youths' C^imaan Shirts from .. 4 3 Boy 9' KnickerbocKer Suits .. ' ",. 20 0 Boys' and Youths' Leopold Suits, from 29 0/ Boys 3 French Peak Caps, from .. .. 2 6 Men's French Peak Caps, from .. . . 3 6 A large assortment of Hats, Ties, Braces, Belts, Hosiery, &c, at very low pkicbs. TITBSSR'S.a Tl/T QOLOMON&/^O. Beg to inform the Ladies of Nelson that they have s/ SMALL LOT OF DRAPERY which, they will Sell regardless of cost, for the purpose of CLEARING OUT. S. D. Horrock's Yard-wido Calico . . . . 0 6 72-inch Grey Calico 13 AT S. M. SOLOMON & CO.'S, TRAFALGAR. STREET. 768 CTTT EBB, • V V Hardy Street, Just Received^ ex Phcebb, ASSOBTM^NT^OF />^'/'PL < AIN AND F^NC^r y Ar£ ID "O p.O - T S , Which heis/offering AT VERY LOW PRICES FOR C^SH. Ladies' Kid Boots, Military Heels, from 7/6. • Men's Bluchers, from 7/3. w N.B. — Making and Repairing at Moderate Cnarges NELSON T>HOTOGRAPmC T3OOMS, i /A. HARDY STREET, T. H. B^LNNEHR, Photographer, 1 / V&UCC^iSSOR TO A. f/etCHEK. JrafoyO^APHT IN ALI/ITS BEANCHES j6. AKEF DLL yNsXECUTED. Portraits of. Children by the . / process, '■ , 6 FOR lOSi 2451 •■' ■; A ;.,/' giLLOON BETTER Photographed from the Printed Letter. Can be Read -with a Hand ■Mtckoscopjs. Showing the state of Paris during the Siege, with varioufcinteresting particulars respecting the /Ci^B^Ubona which left Paris, . ': ty^^^/ & c>> & c>> SiG. ' ]\JENU DURING THE glfG'E, ' Showing the singular Animals the Pamsians were compelled to eat. I ■ (Kindly lent by Mr. Washbtjb^e, of the United States Embassy, who was presWft^at the extra-" ordinary Dinner to which the Menu refers). " A most in teresting Memento of ike great siege.—Daily News. " Will be jound in almost every album.— ■ Morning^ Post. The above form valuable Historical Memorials of the Great Siege. PKIuJ ON-fl SF" r ,I,T>iG EACH. . "M~l'W.*r ' LONDON PHOXOG,RAJE*HI ! O STtTDIO TRAFALGAR -ST4SEET, : i.v«i| NFLSON. 868
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 142, 17 June 1871, Page 4
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430Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 142, 17 June 1871, Page 4
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