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TRAFALGAR HOUSE. :o:NOW SHEWING, OUR FIRST SHIPMENT OF SPRING AND SUMMER DRAPERY. :o: PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS MATERIALS from Sd. per yard PRINTS IN GREAT VARIETY (fast colors), Sid. per yard NEW WASHING FABRICS A Large Assortment of PRINTED MUSLINS at B§d. per yard :o. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HATS in all the most useful and fashionable shapes MUSHROOM HATS from Is. 9d. :o: KA DOZEN STRIPED COTTON PARASOLS, from Tj S. each O\J SILK SUNSHADES AND PARACHUTES. JL :o: HOSIERY AND GLOVES LADIES' WHITE COTTON HOSE from 4£d per pair. o STAYS, CORSETS, CRINOLINES, &c. A Superior DOUBLE BUSK CORSET, 2s. 9d. 100 SUMMER SKIRTS, AS. /*D. Also, a complete assortment of all kinds of DRAPERY FOR HOUSEHOLD USE. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. o JUST TO HAND— A WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF M E ISTS MERCERY. :o: AND EXPECTED DAILY, via MELBOURNE, A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF COLONIAL-MADE CLOTHING. : o: N.B. — In the face of the increased competition, both regular aiyd irregular, especial care has been taken that every article shall be of good value, and in addition to which the usual discount will be given of Five per cent, on all purchases exceeding £1. TRAFALGAR HOUSE, I'RA.NOIS GRIMES, September 30, 1871. [1892] MANAGER.

FOR SALE OR TO LET, in Toi-Toi Vallet. a Well-built COTTAGE, with Half-an-acre of ORCHARD and GARDEN, in good condition, in the occupation of the undersigned, who is leaving Nelson. 1962 J. SIGLEY, Tinsmith. TENDERS will be Received by the Undersigned until SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, for BUILDING a SCHOOLROOM in Happt Vallet. Plan, &c, can be seen at my Office. THOS. BRUNNER, 1945 Architect. Superintendent's Office, Nelson, 7th October, 1871. TENDERS will be received at this Office until THURSDAY, the 12th inst., for REP AIR- | ING the APPROACH to the FOXHILL ! BRIDGE. Plan and Specifications to be seen at the Provincial Engineer's Office, Nelson, and at Mr. John Gaitkrodger's, Foxhill. ALFRED GREENFIELD, 1950 Provincial Secretary. NOTICE. THIS is to Give Notice that no person or persons shall TAKE STOCK of any kind from my FARM, No. 187, Upper Moutere, without my permission after this date, October 9. BENJAMIN PRIMMER, 1944 Hope. FAMILY BIBLES 1 FAMILY BIBLES ! ! WILLIAM TTAY, Bible Agent for XI New Zealand, and Australia, respectfully invites inspection of his Magnificent Assortment of FAMILY, PULPIT, PEW, AND POCKET BIBLES. Now on View and for Sale in the New Shop opposite the Lord Nelson Hotel. Bridge-street. The Sale will continue till SATURDAY EVENING, the 14th instant. List or Prices: Family Bibles, Bvo size, large type, 6s. 9d. to 10s. Family Bibles, quarto size, with family register 15s. to 388. Family Bibles beautifully illustrated, 30s. to 425. Family Bibles, with Scott and Henry's Com | mentaries, Bible Cyclopedia, marginal references, and maps, neatly bound, 425. | Family Bibles, beautifully illustrated, splendidly j bound, and containing Scott and Henry's Commentaries, Cyclopedia, and steel engravings or chromo-lithographs, 635. to 955. Household Family Bible, with 30 large cartoons, and 500 illustrations, 70s. to 84s. Pulpit Bible, superbly bound, 100s. School Testaments, large type, Bd. to Is. Pew ani Pocket Bibles, Is. to 14s. Pew and Pocket Reference Bibles, 3s. to 255. Pocket Bibles; with Scott's abridged Commentary, 4s. 6d. to 15s. 1948

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 241, 11 October 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 241, 11 October 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 241, 11 October 1871, Page 3

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