TBAFALaAB HOUSE, Just to Hand, ex "Tyrol/ OUR SECOND SHIPMENT OF Autumn % Winteb Drapery, COMPRISING A VERY LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, DRESSES :o: THE DOLLY VARDEN POLYNAIZE, m PRINT, CASHMERE, CLOTH, and WATERPROOF TWEED, COSTUME SERGES, BROCHE JAPANESE CLOTH, PLAIN AND DIAGONAL ALL WOOL REPPS, ALL WOOL SATIN CLOTH, Plain and Fancy, BROCHE CAMLETS, POPLINETTES, &c. :o: ALL THE NEW SHADES IN FRENCH MERINOS, from 2/6 per Yard, Wide Width. SAXONY AND ABERDEEN WINSEYS, from 6|d. TRIMMINGS AND COLORED* LACES, in Great Variety.. A LARGE ASSORTMRNT OF LADIES BLACK CLOTH JACKETS, from 6/9 to 63/-. :o: LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HATS (Useful Shapes), fuom If-. CHILDREN'S VELVET TURBANS, fro* 9 I. LADIES' WINSEY, BATS WING, AND QUILTED SKIRTS, from 5/6 to 37/6. FURS :0: SABLE, ERMINE, CHINCHILLA, ANGORA, AND GREBE. FUR TRIMMINGS, &c. CORSETS AND 'CRINOLINES, LADIES' DOUBLE-BUSK CORSETS, from 1/9 per pair. NEW SHAPES IN LADIES' COLLARS, CUFFS, SETS, &c. FLANNELS AND BLANKETS. WELSH FLANNEL, from 16£*. SCARLET FLANNEL, from 1/1 per Yard, CRIMEAN FLANNEL, from 1/9 per Yard. Also a Large Stock of CALICOES, SHEETINGS COUNTERPANES, &c. AND EVtRY DESCRIPTION OF GOODS FOR HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES. :o: Inspection is respectfully invited, when our prices will be found to compare very favorably with any house in Nelson. trapalgas"~house, FRANCIS GRIMES, 857 MANAGER. NOW ON VIEW nnENDKRs -will be Received by the UnderJL signed until WKDNE^DaY, May 1, for SPECIMENS of W. DAVIS'S New Style of EREOiING a DWELLING HOUSE lor JOBN PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS, OLDHAM, r S Q. NILE STREET, Plans, &c, can be seen at my Office. Opposite the Scotch Church. THOS. BRUNNER, 833 856 Architect. CONCERT. r\RANGE WINE I ORANGE WINE!! A /CONCERT, consisting of SFCULAR j UST Received, per Alhambra, Direct from V^ MUSIC, will be given in the PUB- Mllbournk. LIC SCHOOLS, RICHMOND, _ p ypg gT) On FRIDAY, the 26th instant, by WJNE p . R. T S T ORE THE TONIC SOL-FA CLASS, Trafaloa* Strest. 850 Doors open at 7 o'clock, to commence at 7.30. t-wT * **« T0 BUILDERS. Tickets 1/- each. 838 TENDERS will be Received from MONDAY, the 22nd until SATURDAY, the 27th in?t. L> A U A. 1 U JN . at 6p m , at the Patholic Station, where persons desirous of Contracting t<> make DESKS MRS. I\/TARKS having left the house of and other Works, will be furnished with Plans IVJL GEORGE MEHFIT, of the and Sp eifieatious. Waimea, Tradesmen and the Public are hereby 818 A. M. GARIN. informed that he will NOT BE RESPONSIBLE _ FOR ANY DEBTS SHE MAY CONTRACT. And ail parties are requested NOT TO PAY LADIES' WAREHOUSE HER ANY MONEYS due the said HARDY-STREET ' GEORGE MERFIT. — April 13 ' 1872 ' 9 J^ADAME gOTTENELLI Begs to announce that she is now prepared TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF to show her Large and Well-assorted NELSON. -_-_--. * . — Winter Millinery GENTLEMEN— It is with regret that I have Including to announce to you my resignation as your ATT TmrNnVFTT T ToP o OH , T „ P «„. snw Representative in the General Assembly ;my ALL mE NOVELTIES Ob THE SEASON, visit to England, on private business, preventing my attendance at the next session of Parliament. INSPECTION IS Invited. 825 Could I have possibly attended the ne^t Session — — -_-_n--_^-££_ SS-VTS °™SCOATS, OVERCOATS! OVERCOAT,! 3ty_c___^_is_/_S , _HSS t ost ™ m ™- E * »™°. township of the Inangahua and intervening M T q W vu ( ixrn *, nn'« districts with the City of Nelson, payment to be 684 l - 8 " W ™ ()s *D &CO S. made in land and cash. This important work, I believe, would tend OURFORD'S riOAL TpvEPOT, largely to promote the commercial prosperity of -D V^ XJ the City. THE vonT My interest was solicited by an independent , n _ T , . ,_ , _ . supporter of tbe present Government a short (Opposite Lukms Lime Kiln.) time back in Wellington to a resolution to be «/^*to nmiTrrmr-. -r« lITO ~,, .„._,„„,._, introduced next Sessim, to the effect that no COALS DELIVERED IN ANY QUANTITY Member of the Houße should be eligible for any In bags if required. Government Appointment, unless he ceased to be a Member for 18 months ; this resolution I should /WANGANUI 42/6 per Ton. have supported. .^O/^SES: 35/- „ Gentlemen, should the experience and-intormaj/'i ... ... 35/---tion obtained by a visit to •thefhoroe cguntry inf t t\m_ wrnnrV " any way qualify me to again / sery^ 36/- „ deem it a duty to do so. «ii§^^ //; JtfANUKA FIREWOOD ... 30/- per Cord I thank you for the privilege; 'andJtfg^or of . -; representing you in the Parliament of the C6lony, T3Bb it s o^A sH. and remain, - Yours obediently, v Orders-left at R. Ltjoas & Son's (opposite Mr. M. LIGHTBAND. Wilkie^iwfll be carefully attended to. Nelson, April 16, 1872.- ■ 826 ,2160 !; ,yy -^$MBB 0. BURFOBD.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 95, 20 April 1872, Page 3
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778Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 95, 20 April 1872, Page 3
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