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GREAT AND IMPORTANT ORA.FERY SA.LE. ■'■'".. ' :o: Which Sale will take place in the course of a few days, as soon as Suitable Premises can be obtained, upon which due notice will be giveu. To thb Inhabitants of Nelson, Richmond, Collingtvood, the "Wahieas, MOTUEKA, AKD OTHER RURAL DISTRICTS EMBRACED WITHIN THE NELSON PROVINCE. MESSRS. M. ■L.'maßKS 6fc 00. Having been specially favored with instructions to offer for Sa'.e by P R IVAT E CONTRACT ONLY, In thb Premises lately occupied by Messrs. RUTTER & BIDDELL, Tbafalg-ab-street, A very Urge portion of the Stock of Messrs. HOCKEN, BIRO, & CO., late Manchester Warehousemen as per Circular herewith — ' Re HoeKBN, Bird, Cole, & Co. , .: Manchester, May 12th, 1871. We have purchased by Private Contract the Entire Stock of the above Firm, and shall offer it for Sale in their late Warehouse, Aytoun Street, on Wednesday next. Copf of Circular from the Australian Purchasers to one of their New Zealand Correspondents — '. - - ■ 31, 33, & 35, Flinders-street, Melbourne. Deab Sirs,— We beg to call your special attention to the enclosed circular, re Hocken, Bird, Cole,-& Co., Manchester Warehousemen, the entire Stock was parchased privately by : Messrs. Caklton, Walker, Watson, & Co. We invite your special attention to price-lists appended, and as a large parcel of these goods are coming forward from Melbourne per Rangitoto and Tararua, due in Wellington in the course of a few days, , - MESSRS. M. L. MAfIKS & CO. have much pleasure to inform the Inhabitants of Nelson and its Suburbs that they have received Private Instructions to offer them for SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT FOR 21 DAYS ONLY!!! Under these circumstances Retail Buyers will find that this is an opportunity for laying in stocks at prices hitherto unheard of in this Province, and as their advices are very peremptory not to use any expression, or quote baiting prices which may have the slightest tendency to mislead the unwary or misdirect the most unsophisticated in the purchase of Draperies, a practice frequently adopted by some Houses in continually issuing sensational announcements too freequently seen teeming in the columns of most of the respectable journals of New Zealand ; and as the business of MARKS & CO. is purely COMMISSION TRA.DE, they can, with the greatest amount of confidence, assure Wholesale as well as Retail Buyers, that the GOODS will be SOLD at ENGLISH PRICES without COST OR CHARGES. All Goods can be Inspected One Clear Day before the Sale Commences. Goods Cut off Piece in Any Lengths to Suit Private Purchasers. , The Stock coming forward consists of Calicoes; Flannels; Quilts; Findlays; Sheetings; Shirt- ' ingg; Mazarine Cloths; Quilts; Counterpanes; Flannels; Trimmings; Buttons; French Merinos; Towels; Towelling; Crimean Shirtings; Sommerville Shirtings; and a Large Quantity of French Silks and Velvets purchased from French Refugees, daring the late raid from Paris. Amongst the .MEN'S, BOYS', and YOUTHS' CLOTHING, will be shown some of the New GALATEA SUlTS— Boy's Knickerbocker Suits at 7/6; Gentlemen's First-class Suits from 35/-; White and Colored Shirts, suited for Men, Youths, and Boys; Socks, Stockings, Ties; White Lawn Hankerchiefs; Braces; Belts; Under Ciothing; and a General Assortment of Gentlemen's Mercery. A Magnificent Lot of Josephine No. 1 Crown Kid Gloves, at 3/9, in all the New Colors. A Splendid Stock of French Millinery to choose from. And, in conclusion— MESSßS. M. L. MARKS & CO. beg to state that the Stock coming forward will amount to £.3,OOO>heing all New and Choice Goods, just landed and purchased under such favorable circumstances as previously adverted to. 0 • NOTlCE.— Printed Price Lists will be issued in the course of a Few Days. No Second Peice Made. Hours of Business ; From 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. ■ 0 WANTED, FIVE or SIX DRAPERS' ASSISTANTS. Early Application is necessary. • ' _- — . : o r Price Lists may be obtained at the Office of this Paper, or on application to M. L. MARKS Trafalgar Hotel. __!__?

T>UTHERFORD'S SUPERIOR FLOUR. Xi NEALE AND HADDOW, Sole Agents, Collingwood-street. 694 T> T>ARMENTER, • Xi. X PAWNBROKER, CoLLiNawooD-ST., Near Temperance Hall. 1080 MONEY TO T END on Ample Security at Xi 8 per cent., in Sums of owIUUU upwards. 1465 ADAMS & KINGDON. THE Undersigned respectfully informs his Friends and the Public that he is Prepared to Supply MEAT of the BEST QUALITY (delivered to any part of the City) at the same prices for Cash as ticketed at any other Establishment in Town. JOHN PRATT, 1486 -'' Bkidge-steeet. NELSON BUTCHERY. TO THE GENTRY AND PUBLIC GENERALLY. TT WARREN, Having made arrangements for a continual supply of . FIRST-CLASS CATTLE AND SHEEP, Calls the' attention of his Friends to the fact that he will Sell a BETTER ARTICLE at Cash Prices than can be procured at Atjotion Sale. LIVE AND LET LIVE. SUPPORT TRADESMEN AND SAVE YOUR TIME. Price per pound as on tickets ; delivered to any part of the City. 1445 OURFORD'S .riOAL T^EPOT, THE PORT, , : : (Opposite Lukina' Lime Kihi.) Now Landing, ex the Fjbabi* and ON SALE, - qa TONS' COLLINGWpOD COAL, 01/ 30/- per ton at the Port. ' t 88/- J »■ 'Delivered.. •:'' 71 : Sample of the Coal to be seen at Mr. Mabin's, /' Bridge-street. : ". Ex the Waiohopai— OA TONS SCREENED WANGANUI 40/- per ton, DeliTered. '■ > " ' ' I I K M S ,0 AS H. ..,. .-, ' Oraen leftist Mr. J.E.MABW'B,BrIdge-Btreet, , jfili bu carefttU^»J^en4ed ,tp f0:; , v ){ . y ., , . .. Y \

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 206, 31 August 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 206, 31 August 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 206, 31 August 1871, Page 3

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