-TTTINTER /CLOTHING NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS !! —O— y ■S. M. Solomon & C6. 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 VERY LOW PRICKS, and are now offering them for SALE on the same LIBERAL TERMS as heretofore, still adhering to their old motto of SMALI/PROfiCTS AND QUICK RETURNS. ' "6&A-* — y s. d. Men's Geelong'Tweed Trowsers . . y^t&^ 6 Do., doyTrowsers and Vests . . A. . 30 0 Men's West of England Trowser/and Vests / •• 25 0 Men's Melbourne-made Tweed Coats, frm. 22 0 Men's Blue Diagonal and 81/ck Cloth Coats .. .. .. .. .. 30 0 Men's Superior Black Clot* Trowsers and Vests . . • . / • • . . 35 0 A large assortment of MeA's Boys' and Youths' Crimean Shir/s from . . 4 3 Boys' Knickerbocker Suits .. .. 20 0 Boys' and Youths' Leopold Suits, from 29 0 Boys' French Peft^Cfj/s, from ... A± 2 6 Men's French Peak Caps, from f\ - . . 3 6 A large assortment of Hats, Ties, lßraces, Belts, Hosiery, &c, at very low J-rices/ MES s_s. S>M ° S oloXn* C o. Beg to inform the Ladies of Nelspn that they have a I SMALL LOT OF D^AHERY which they will Sell regardless of lost, 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, TRAFALGAR STREET. 768 VV TTT E B B,y \J • TV Hardy Street, S) ETaa-" 'Just Received, ex Phceb/, -"^CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF A PLAIN AND FANCY ' KJ D B io I s ' Which he is offeri/Jg 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 Moderafte Charges •VTELSON T>HOTOGRAPHIc/t>OOMS, A. HARDYSTREET,/ n%. H. BANNEHR, Phot^rapb_r, */ SUCCESSOR TO A. FLETCHER. / Photography in all ij§^sraijches Carefully Executed. Portraits of Children by the Instantaneous Process, A 6 V^ R 10S. 2451 A gI^LOON BETTER Photographed from the Printed Letter. Can be Read with a Hand Microscope. Showing the state of Paris during the Siege, with various interesting particulars respecting the Balloons wliien / lefti Paris, ki C yy^A^-' &c "** &0 ' i^A — °^- r DURING THE diEGE, Showing the singular Animals the Parisians were compelled to eat. I (Kindly lent by Mr. Washborne, fof the United States Embassy, who was^presenj/ at the extraordinary Dinner to whfch tfleutfenu refers). "A most interesting Memento of the great siege.— Daily News. jj ■ " Will be found in jalmostj 'every atifiiif.— Morning- Post. . j & -H„j ** PThe above form vaiuablfe Jffstorical Ma^oriats of the Gr-j^jr Siege. PRIUS ONE JELLING EACH. Du/'ts a:a-,c s, LONDON PHjItOG XAJHIC STUDIO h trafalgai street, AiMiJ: AAAAJAA ATM ' UU. i. 'AAA I .*'. ■ --.•' AA. N-SLB.H. W» f f
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 151, 3 July 1871, Page 4
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