CHEAP MILLINERY. / v <& Having Purchased a Consignment of Pirsl-class//" sS \ r^V* -aSp 1 sis C^fi^ A b^ English -Millinery, consisting of Ladies' and^s V/ .-^O ' .§T> y^ ,_ *) S Children's Trirrmed and Untrimmed Hata </ <§> / <<A^ <i> £>& r«&- yi^ /"^ -^jL V^^ m and Bonnets ; also, a large assortment of/<<j. */ ,/£) v <cC> x^ W^^ ©i >± ■55 Children's Washing and Quilted Silk /^i *\^ .O U $■* -$> y^ sKJ \t-J ' /v vV' M Hats and Hoods, all of which will /\ V -O$ <$> s %^k Hi be offered at such prices that/<l *^/ w* <dsr ** «$> \^ *C\ \^ \^ must effect a rapid sale /^ s' -<* v -aG v y^ jt y^ H Ladies favoring us with /. V^ , > -£$> y^ j£ lL J^ s&Tk 7^ y^ « orders may depend /< V \^- v yASp' yjr y<r t& upon a creditable ■/ *& /^ K \ s - \ <&r y*r %\ V \s^ yt^ <>* t> production at y' \§> ' <>^\ n^ yt^ f*£ \-* \ ' yir -CSV 6 g reasonable^ 4 s>/ / l&. <x§F /^ X>%f 1 C\ \ y^ y^^ >* -o^ -?>y& <<y^^.yy&<£z± " S S<£ <?&y/<^ P -V^' % LUSTRE, Trench Merino width, tzl %7 y^^ '* i^ <3s*\/ /^y/r At 2s. Id, real value, 2s. 94. Q V /<oo < f r»'y<p #> y TisurasrDßpSssSsTr '
CAN'T GET PROTECTION, So must SELL AT T ESS THAN THE TMPORTED VTOODS And keep 17/6 out of a £l in the place. LOOK AT THESE PRICES ! And see if I am not going to SELL OFF— £ s. d. Strong Colonial-made Chairs, only ... 0 12 6 Hest do. do. Hair-seated do 0 16 6 Handsome Hair-seated Couch, Carved Back Scroll, Spring Stuffed 5 0 0 Ladies' Easy Chair 3 10 0 Leather-cloth Couch 2 10 0 Chiffonnier aDd Bookcase, Glass Doors and French Polished 5 10 0 All Goods are Warranted made of Best Material. Parties purchasing .£3O worth at once, will have a Chest of Drawers Presented to them Gratis. Inspection Invited. fi PLEMING, LONDON HOUSE, ■ HARDY STREET. 1233 OLDEN ~j~ ADDER OERIES. VJI _i_J COMPRISING O Nettie's Mission The Three Little Spades Ellen Montgomery's Bookshelf E: Queechy The Old Helmet Daisy in the Field Daiay What She Could, and Opportunities Stepping Heavenward . "OOETICAL tTTORKS— ByroD, Longfellow, Milton, Wordsworth, Cowper, James Montgomery, Moore, Kirke White, Herbert. A NCIENT CLASSICS English Readers. MAIL CONVEYANCE [BETWEEN NELSON AND MOTUEKA. HTTAYCOCK'S COMFORTABLE • XX FOUR-WHEEL WAGON Runs beween NELSON and MOTUEKA and Intermediate Places. Leave Nelson for Motueka every Monday and Thursday Moening, at 9 o'clock. Leave Nelson for Richmond every Tuesday and Friday Afternoon, at 4 o'clock. Leave Motueka for Neison every Tuesday and Friday Morning, at 8 o'clock. Leave Richmond for Nelson every Monday and Thursday Morning, at 6 30 o'clock; and every Tuesday and Friday Afternoon at 1 o'clock. The Conveyance will Start from the Coach and Horses in Nelson, and Rumboldt's, at Motueka, where Parcels will be Received and Passengers Booked. 222 MEDICAL HALL. ESTABLISHED 1858. J. W. T ATTON MEDICAL, SURGICAL, and MECHANICAL D E N T- 1 S T , 1263 NELSON.
A USTRALIAN 1%/TUTUAL PROVIDENT QOCIETT, — O Established 1849. NEW ZEALAND BRANCH : HEAD OFFICE, WELLINGTON. The Hon. C. J. Pharaztn, M.L.C., Chairman. The Hon. William: Fitzhehbert, M.H.R. , Deputy- Ohairrnan. A De B. Brandon, Ksq , M.H.R. The Hon. Morgan S. Grace, fsq., M D.,M.L.C. George Hunter, Esq , M.H.R. Auditors : Th o m a.s Buchanan, Esq. Joe Dransfield, Esq. Medical Officer: Alexander Johnston, Esq., M.D. Bankers : The Bank of New Zealand. The NewZbaland Branch of the above Society is now established in Wellington, and is prepared to carry on Business in their Offices, Grey Street, Wellington. NELSON AGENCY. Mr. J. H. Levien, having rrsioned the Agency for Nelson and its district, the Local Board have conferred theappointment upon Mr. A. W. Scaife who will act for them in the future. Medical Referee ... \Y. B. Scaly, Esq., M.D. Prospectuses showing the present state and progress of the Society, and forms of proposal may be had of Mr. Scaife or at the Head <jffice of the Society as above. JOSEPH DYER, 66 Resident Secretary. NOTICE OF REMOVAL TO HARDY STREET. W ILLIAM TLOYD Begs to thank his numerous Customers for past favors, and informs them that he has REMOVED to those Premises in Hardy-street, Opposite Betts' Birmingham House, where he will carry on the same Business as heretofore, in COALS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS ; AND FIREWOOD IN SMALL OR LARGE QUANTITIES ; TOGETHER WITH ALL KINDS OF COLONIAL PRODUCE AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES, And hopes by paying strict attention to all orders with which he may be entrusted to receive a continuance of public patronage. 407 ! "VTELSON -pHOTOGRAPHIC T> OOMS HARDY STREET, T. H. BANNEHR, Photographer, SUCCESSOR TO A. FLETCHER. Photography in all its Branches. Carefully Executed. Portraits of Children by the Instantaneous Process. x 6 FOR lOS 1524
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 26, 30 January 1872, Page 4
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