TTTINTER NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! ! S.-M, Solomon & Co. 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 purchased at V£RY 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 ANDQUICK RETURNS. — -7*6"— — - Men's Geelatfg Tj^eed Trowsers.. .. 18 6 Do., doyHHWEerßaad*vests .. .. 30 0 Men's Wefet oL^Kngland Trowsers arlb Vests s*<r A 25 0 Men^gjtfelbourne-made Tweed Coats, frm. 22 0 Men's Blue Diagonal and Black Cloth Coats 30 0 Men's Superior Black Cloth Trowsers and Vests . . . . . . ..350 A large assortment of Men's Boys' and Youths' Crimean Shirts fpaai . . 4 3 Boys' Knickerbocker Suits' .. .. 20 0 Boys 1 and Youths' Leopold Suits, from 29 0. Boys' French Peak Cap, from . . . . 2 6 Men's French Peak Gaps, from .. . . 3 6 A large, assortmentyof Hats, Ties, -Braces, Belts, Hosiery, &/, at vert low phices. IyrESSRSAc/ iur aoLOMON&rm Beg to inform the Ladies of Nelson that they have a SMALL LOT OF DRAPERY which they will Sell eegabdless of cost, for the purpose of CLEARING OUT. S. D. Horrock's Yard- wide Calico .. .. 0 6 72-inch Grey Calico . . . . . . 13 AT S. M. SOLOMON & CO.'S, c . ' \ TRAFALGAR STREET. 768 /L//s \7*- » » Haedy Stbeet, »7/ />--Has Just Received, ex Phosbe, „ -^^ - jT\ /Ify CfiOlCE ASSORTMENT TfS \ 7/7 PLAIN AND FANCY / | / 17 I D "D 0 O/T S , : Which he is otiemg AT VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH. Ladies' Kid Boots, Military Heels, from 7/6. Men's Bluchers, from 7/3. N.B.— Making and Repairing at Moderate Charges •VTELSON T>HOTOGRAPHIC TJOOMS, HARD^ STREET, / T. H. BANNEHR, Photographer, y. A SUCCESSOR BO A. FLSrCHEI^ / hPhqz'ography iiJ all its Branches * / Carefuli*- Execu/ed. / Portraits of EhildWn by the / Instantanl^tts Process, 6 FORjLOS. 2451 TJALLOONW.ETTER Photographed from thetPrinted Letter. Can be Read with a Hand Microscope. Showing^the state of Paris during the Siege, with various interesting particulars respecting the Balloons which left Paris, /•/-j &c, &c, &c. / * ]V|ENIJ DURING THE gIEGfE, Showing the singular Animals the Burmans were compelled to eat./ •- » (Kindly lent by Mr. WASHBTmsfe, of the United States Embassy, who was pnwent at the extraordinary Dinner to whi«n the Menu refers). " A most interesting Memento of the great siege. — Daily News. " Will be found in almcxt every album. — Mobning Post. { The above form valuable Ifistfrrical Memorials of the Great feiege. PRICE ONE SHILLING EACH. D . M.l 8 f iCS ' LONDON PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSOff. 863
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 144, 20 June 1871, Page 4
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414Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 144, 20 June 1871, Page 4
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