EVERETT, BROS., Have now opened, and respectfully invite an early inspection of their First and Second Shipment of Winter Drapery, .AND CLOTHING EX "CLAUD HAMILTON" AND "RANGITOTO," FROM MELBOURNE. :o«. Newest Materials in Dress Goods, COMPRISING — Plain, Striped, and Figured Cloth in all Colors ; All- Wool Poplins ; Plain and Bordered Serges ; The New Fringed Costume Wiacey; Figured Japanese Lustre ; Dolly Varden Poplin aud Prints in fast colors ; Japanese and Foullard Washiog Silks ; Black, Plain, and Fancy Colored Glaces. :o: VELVETEENS from 3 ; 6 per yard. WINCEYS in all the useful shades from 6d. per yard. FRENCH MERINOS in all shades from 1/11. ALL-WOOL PLAIDS from 1/9. HAIR FRIZZETS, (in the latest styles) fiom -/9. WATERPROOF TWEEDS, (in all shades) from 3/9. STOUT TWEEDS, (suitable for Boys' Clothing) from 1/WATERPROOF MANTLES, (improved shapes) from 12/6. THE NEW WATERPROOF COSTUME MANTLE. :o: • A 000 LADIES UNTRIMMED HATS, (in all the newest shapes) from -/Q. VELVETEEN JACKETS, (fall trimmed) from ?/11. FULL TRIMMED MOURNING BONNETS, from 7/8. FULL TRIMMED WINTER BONNETS, from 10/6. ■ :o: r*nOn VELVET TRIMMED HATS, (for Children) from -/9. LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING of the most approved styles and manufactured from Horrocks's Long Cloth, at most reasonable prices. FANCY WOOL GOODS, in great variety, consisting of Wool Clouds, Crossovers, Vests, Scarfs, &c, from 6d, each. :o ; 1 C\C\ PAIRS Strong Dark Tweed Trousers from 12/9. JJJIJ TUNIC SUITS in Velveteen and Tweed. KNICKERBOCKER SUITS in great variety. BOYS' TOMMY DODD COATS, BOYS' INVERNESS CAPES, MEN'S WATERPROOF TWEED COATS, BOYS' AND YOUTHS' RUGBY SUITS, in Great Variety. MULBERRY TREES ! PATENT CARRIAGE AND STEAM MULBERRY TREES ! ! WHEEL Woß j^_ LIVESP °O L - The Most FOR J^ALE. T^LEGANT /CARRIAGES O AAA FINE Healthy TREES, about Four Of every Fashionable and First-class __ V \J\J Feet high. Description, including— State Carriages; Dress and other Carriages Mobus AMA—The very best for producing travelling Carriages; the -INEst Silk— One Shilling each. _, , 6 _. * ' _ , Landaus; Barouches; Waggonettes; Sociables; Morus Mxjlticaulis.— Many-stemmed, soft- Sporting, Park, and other Phastons; leaved Mulberry ; should only be use i when the Breaks; Gigs; Cabs; Drags; worms are quite young— Threepence each. y our an( j Two-wheel Basket Carriages, Manufactured with the greatest care and attenWILLIAM HALE, tion, with highly seasoned timber, best materials, NURSERYMAN AND SEEDSMAN, and extra good workmanship, expressly for the Tory and Hardy-streets. 637 Colonies of Australia and New Zealand, and all . hot and variable climates, by HATS! HATS!! HATS!!! rjTHOMAS, BOYS' YOUTHS' and MENS', in all the COACH BUILDER, AND HARNESS NEW STYLES. Just Landed, ex Rangitoto. __ . „,__ . p^-™ - 682 T. S. WYMOND & Co. MANUFACTURER, &c, Nos. 28, 30, and 32, St. Anne Street, MONEY to LEND, on FREEHOLD Liverpool. SECURITY. 2311 FELL & ATKINSON. A VARIETY OF CARRIAGES ALWAYS THE Favorite EIGHTPENNY EXERCISE READY. BOOKS on Sale at R. LUCAS & SON'S. Illustrated Catalogues may be seen at the Office of DRAWING PAPER, various sizes and -r rrn_o b /-xvnt quality. On Sale by K I i S ' R. LUCAS & SON. -*-*'• ■*-« BRIDGE STREET, NELSON, NEW BERLIN WOOL, various Shades _,-,.- Axr - BEADS, all Colors ~ ZEALAND. KNITTING PINS and HOOKS TATTING SHUTTLES, &c, &c. MAIL CONVEYANCE On Sale, at R. LUCAS & SON'S. BETWEEN NELSON AND MOTUEKA. HTTAYCOCK'S COMFORTABLE • JdL FOUR-WHEEL WAGON Runs i _ comprising O beween NELSON and MOTUEKA and Interim wa WA W m mediate Places. ine wiae vviae woria Leaye N _ LSO „ for MoTUEKA every Monday GoldeitLadder and Thursday Morning, at 9 o'clock. House in Town Leave Nelson for Richmond every Tuesday Vinegar Hill and Friday Afternoon, at 4 o'clock. Nettie's Mission Leave Motueka for Neison every Tuesday The Three Little Spades and Friday Morning, at 8 o'clock. Ellen Montgomery's Bookshelf Leave Richmond for Nelson every Monday Oueechv and Thursday Morning, at 6.30 o'clock; m/,' rt .J - , . • • and every Tuesday and Friday A_ter--Ihe Old Helmet NOON at \ o>clocki Daisy in the Field The Conveyance wiU Start from the Coach and What She Could, and Opportunities Horses in Nelson, and Rumboldt's, at Motueka, Stepping Heavenward where Parcels will be Received and Passengers Walks from Eden Booked. 222 The Star out of Jacob ,-.'._-__-, -,~ . -,-.~-«. _-■-,- «A-v House of Israel DAILY COACH FROM NELSON . TO FOXHILL. POETICAL TTTORKS rTIHE undersigned respectfully informs the VV JL inhabitants of Nelsbn and the Waimeas that W he runs a COACH DAILY between Foxhill and Byron, Longfellow, Milton, Wordsworth, Nelson; leaving Foxhill at half-past 7 o'clock a.m • Cowper; James Montgomery, Moore, and Nelson at s p.m. Kirke White,' Herbert. • : Booking Offices at'the Wakatu and Commercial Hotels, Trafalgar-street,! r/LUCAS^&^SON. 1574 FRANCIS HOLDEB.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 82, 5 April 1872, Page 4
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738Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 82, 5 April 1872, Page 4
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