TRAFALGAR HOUSE, Just to Hand, ex " Tyrol," our second shipment of Autum I Wmieb Drapery,. COMPRISING A VERY LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN EVERY DEPAETMENT. PRESSES :0; THE DOLLY VARDEN POLYNAIZE, in PRINT, CASHMERE, CLOTH, and WATERPROOF TWEED, COSTUME SERGES, BROCHE JAPANESE CLOTH, PLAIN AND DIAGONAL ALL WOOL REPPS, ALL WOOL SATIN CLOTH, Plain and Fanct, BROCHE CAMLETS, POPLINETTES, &c. :o: ALL THE NEW SHADES IN FRENCH MERINOS, from 3/6 per Yard, Wide Width. SAXONY AND ABERDEEN WINSEYS, from 6_d. TRIMMINGS AND COLORED' LACES, in Great Variety. A LARGE ASSORTMKNT OF LADIES BLACK CLOTH JACKETS, from 6/9 to 63/-. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HATS (Useful Shapes), from 1/-. CHILDREN'S VELVET TURBANS, from 9-1. LADIES' WINSEY, BATSWING, AND QUILTED SKIRTS, from 5/6 to 37/6. FTJJRS :o: SABLE, ERMINE, CHINCHILLA, ANGORA, AND GREBE. FUR TRIMMINGS, &c. | CORSETS AND 'CRINOLINES, LADIES' DOUBLE-BUSK CORSETS, from 1/9 per pair. — . — ; o: 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, &o. AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF GOODS FOK flOUrfaiiOLD PURPOSES. : o: Inspection is respectfully invited, when our prices will be found to compare very favorably with any house in Nolson. TEAFAI_GA]_r~HOIJSE, FRANCIS grimes, 857 MANAGER. BOOTS! BOOTS!! BOOTS!!! — :o: JUST RECEIVED ana NOW OPENING, a Choice Assortment of Melbournemade Copper Toes Girls' Leather Elastic, and Boys 5 Nailed BOOTS aot SHOES IMPORTED EXPRESSLY FOR THE SEASON, WHICH THEY ARE SELLING AT The Lowest Remuneratiye Prices. : o : Healy & Son, BRIDGE STREET.
MRS. "OASSMORE begs to inform her JL Pupils that SCHOOL DUTIES will be RESUMED (D.V.) on TUESDAY, the 16th inst. Shelboubne Place, near the Church. 1504 PROVINCIAL HALL. THE ENTERTAINMENT OF THE NELSON CALEDONIAN SOCIETY will take place in the above Hall on THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, JULY 12, Consisting of READINGS, RECITATIONS, AND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. AN ADDRESS WILL BE DELIVERED BY THE PRESIDENT. Programme.— Part I. 1. Address—Sh D. Monro 2. Quadrille—" Bonnie Dundee "—Band 3. Song — " The Lover and the Bird "—Guglielmi 4. Recitation — "The Gravedigger Scei.e" — {Hamlet 5. Duett — "La dove prende " — Mozart 6. Song— " Auld Robin Gray" 7. Reading—" Scotch Words " Interval. Part 11. 1. Overture—" Fra Diavolo," (Band)— Auber 2. Song—" Of a' the Airts the Wind can Blaw" 3. Glee—" Ye Shepherds Tell Me "—Mazzinghi 4. Dialogue— "The Quarrel Scene,'*— -Tk/iks Ccesur 5. Instrumental Duett 6. Song and Chorus— Christy's 7. " God Save the Queen." A,d mission .—Front Seats, 35. ; Back, 2s. ; Tickets _n*y be obtained at Mr. Stanton's, ' Mr* Hootsbm/b. Mr, Jackson's, and Mr. Dabby's : -"- ; - 1516
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 165, 12 July 1872, Page 3
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436Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 165, 12 July 1872, Page 3
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