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EVERETT, BROS., Have now opened, and respectfully invite an early inspection of their First and Second Shipment of Winter Drapery, CLOTHING, &0.. EX "CLAUD HAMILTON" AND "RANGITOTO," FROM MELBOURNE. :o: ' Newest Materials in Dress Goods, comprising — Plain, Striped, and Figured Satin Cloth io all Colors ; All-Wool Poplins ; Plain and Bordered Serges ; The New Fringed Co3tume Wincey; Figured Japanese Lustre ; Dolly Varden Poplin and Prints in fast colors ; Japanese and Foullard Washing Silks ; Black, Plain, and Fancy Colored Glaces. :0: VELVETEENS from 36 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) from -/9. WATERPROOF TWEEDS, (in all shades) from 3/9. STOUT TWEEDS, (suitable for Boys' Clothing) from _/- WATERPROOF MANTLES, (improved shapes) from 12/6. THE NEW WATERPROOF COSTUME MANTLE. :o:/1000 LADIES UNTRIMMED HATS, (in all the newest shapes) from -/9T VELVETEEN JACKETS, (fall trimmed) from ?/11. FULL TRIMMED MOURNING BONNETS, from 7/8. FULL TRIMMED WINTER BONNETS, from 10/6. :o: 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 : 100 PAIRS Str P n S Dark Tweed Trousers from 12/9. XUVJ 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. 745 " O . WBB B , HAS JUST OPENED A CHOICE SELECTION OF LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S, & CHILDREN'S PLAIN& FANCY BOOTS, WHICH HE IS OFFERING- AT VERY LOW RATES. COX-o]SriA.l_ WORK EXECUTED ON THE PREMISES AT THE LOWEST REMUNERATIVE PRICES. REPAIRS NEATLY DONE. II __, R, D V STREET. 4

FIFTY SHILLINGS REWARD. LOST a PURSE, containing MONEY. Finder, on Returning it to the Office of this Paper, will Receive the above Reward. 1434 FOR SALE by Private Contract — A COTTAGE and LAND in Collingwood-street. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted Fnll particulars on application to J. ASHBURN, 1170 Hardy-street. EOR Q ALE. — HOUSE and SHOP in k3 Hardy-street. Price, Low. The principal portion of the Money may remain on Mortgage at 7^ per cent., or it may be Purchased by Weekly Payments. — Apply to 8., Office of the Mail. 1466 ' EOR QALE.—LAND SCRIP in the ProKj vince of Marlborough. Purchasers Entitled to Selection. Apply to MAILMAN, 1473 Jervis's Hotel. NOTICE. PERSONS TRESPASSING on my LAND in pursuit of Game or otherwise, will be PROSECUTED. 1366 A. G. JENKINS. N O T I C : E. ALL PERSONS TRESPASSING . on my Land, in Vanguard, Gloucester, Wellington, Mount and North Esk Streets, will be PROSECUTED. Geo. WILLIAMS. Trafalgar-square, June 29, 1872. 1444 WE, the undersigned hereby authorise Mr. F. SPEAR to CANVASS the Inhabitants of Nelsoa for SIGNATURES in favor of the PERMISSIVE BILL, and we shall be glad to Receive Subscriptions to Defray the Expenses of such. I, M. Hill. Robt. Black. Robt. Burn. 1422 W. CJ Wilkins. NOT I C E,: ANY Person found TRESPASSING on the LAND of the undersigned in the MAITAI VALLEY, in Pursuit of GAME, or otherwise, wiU be PROSECUTED. : HEftRY. CLOUSTEN' 1408 Richard E. Mcßae.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 195, 5 July 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 195, 5 July 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 195, 5 July 1872, Page 4

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