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IN THE ISSUE OF OUR LATEST DRAPERY BUDGET We have at all times looked upon ECONOMY as one of the GREATEST BOONS that can be conferred upon a Young and Growing Population, more especially _ . .. ■ as our. FINANCIAL GONDITION Requires extreme Care in not only dealing with our own Funds, but those of the General Public, -when entrusted to our care. After careful consideration, we have deemed it prudent to issue our LATEST PRICE LIST, Which is Based upon such a Scale of Equity that fully enables the Eetail Consumer to SAVE at the least TWENTY to THIRTY PER CENT, upon present ruling Nelson Prices. But as the LOWNESS of OUR PRICES may lead those who feel a doubt as to whether we inteod Selling at the Prices Named, we therefore INVITE OUR TOWN AND COUNTRY CUSTOMERS TO CALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS, and ENQUIRE the PRICES, and they will at once be STRUCK with the GENUINENESS of this our LATEST PRICE LIST. M. L. MAEKB& CO. Be ff to state that the Sale MUST BE CONCLUDED IN TEN DAYS, and their instructions are peremptory TO CLEAR OFF ALL GOODS REGARDLESS OF COST By the Steamer "Phoebe," transhipped ex Steamer " Alhambra," we have received the LAST PORTION of the BANKRUPT STOCK, And we wish to invite attention to the followingMen's White Shirts, linen fronts collars and wrists, 2s. 1 1 d. each, worth 6s. 6d. Our Colonial-made Geelong Shirts, all Wool, ss. 9d. each. 1000 Yards.Union Diapers at 10|d., Is., and Is. J^d. per yard. 125 Children's Hoods for One Shilling each. 560 Yards Pure Brilliant Prints, at B|d. per yard. Hoyle's Prints, assorted patterns, 6£d. per yard. „. All-wool Plaids, extra quality, Is. Bd. per yard. Men's Sommerville Shirts, Is. lid. eachj Rostrevor Launch, 3s. lid. Somerville Shirtings, heavy twilled, 8 Ad. per yard. I Fingering Worsted and Alloa Yarns, 2s. 9d. per lb. - Rich Bandanas and Soft Twilled Silk Hankerchiefs, 3s. 6d. each. Women's and Children's Mantles and Jackets at Half price. Maids' and Misses' Crinolines afc Is. 6d. each. Also, a Shipment of Horrock's Long Cloth and Crewdsen Calicoes. 730 doz. White Calicoes at 3s. 1 Id., ss. 6d., and 6s. 6d. per doz. 420 Mexican and Unbleached Calicoes, at ss. 6d., and 6s. 6d. per dozen. The MOST REMARKABLE ITEM being the balance of the CELEBRATED | DRESS STOCK, amounting to over 600 DRESSES, Consisting of Norwich Poplins, Fanfiy Alpacas, Shot Serges, Opera Marls, Wincies and Merinos, at a Lil'tle Less than Half Price. Men's Colonial-made Suits — Trowsers, and Trowsers and Vests. Boys' and Youths' Suits. Children's Knickerbockers. LAST TEN DAYS OF THE SALE. r EEGAEDLBSS OF CONSEQUENCES. M. L. MARKS <&; CO., ,1764 ' AGENTS FOR THE VENDOES. EYEMTT,BROS., Have much pleasure in notifying to the Public of Nelson and surrounding districts that they have taken the LARGE and COMMODIOUS PREMISES lately occupied by J. M. MERRINGTON and CO., BRIDGE STREET, and having spared no expense in thoroughly renovating them, have no compunction instating that they will form the BEST APPOINTED ESTABLISHMENT IN NELSON, and intend OPENING OUT a VERY LARGE AND WELL-ASSORTED STOCK OF NEW AND FASHIONABLE SPRING AND SUMMER D B A P E R V , Just Arrived, per Annie Braginton, from London. :o: — ALSO, THE LATEST NOVELTIES PROCURABLE IN THE MELBOURNE MARKET. - ; • — ■ ; :o:They are also happy to state that they have secured the services of A FIRST-£)LASS MILLINER I^ROM MELBOURNE, : ': TO TAKE ENTIRE CHARGE OF THE HLLIMEI ApSANTLOEPAETimi. 3 . if i imfy ill E c s , (J?R|^ J- M. MERRINGTON & CO.) j r oy 3^mQE. STRIET. .•:- : . :h. K *^B.—^uilV^iouMk a^Pric^ ; Lj%t^m be ig^d, s^qrijly. r ,..,.,.« ,1,1 ' .TMAT* UMA'iAii'i' i CH-i .'v^ wi* nn<: 1738

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 219, 15 September 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 219, 15 September 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 219, 15 September 1871, Page 3

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