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SUPERIOR COLONIAL WINE, from I to 3 nnr ye« old, and APPLES, FOR SALE by CHARLES BARTLETT, Washington VaSey. BLANKETS! t? BLANKETS! W T. sf% V H Q ND & CO. Hall of Commerce, HAVE decided upon Clearing Out the Balance of their CHEAP BLANKETS before Stock-taking, at the OLD PRICES. B3T This Opportunity should not be Lost. 1807' £JHARLES JJARLING, : WHOLESALE AND BETAIL TOBACCONIST. C. H. having bought the TOBACCONIST . BUSINESS of Mr. Ernest Nehse, tenders his. Thanks to his Friends and the Public in General for their kind support to him during his two " years' Management of the Business for Mr. Nehse, and now solicits a continuance of their favor 8 on his own account. . His Long Experience in the Tobacco Trade on; ; the West Coast, and in this town,, enables; him to Supply his Customers with the Best Brands to • be had in the Market. . • ■: A Large Assortment of NEW TOBACCOS,' CIGARS, FANCY GOODS, etc., to arrive, amongst the former, One Case of r Excellent ' - CiGARET-ToßAcpo, equal to Turkish. • ' ! Country Storekeepers will find the Wholesale k Prices of Tobacco, Cigars, etc., below the Current , Market Price at ; CHARLES HARLING'S, ■ TR AFALGAR-STREETi 1 80 i FLANNELS ! ! FLANNELS ! ! ! K7J S. WYMOND & CO. have a few Pieces 1 ♦ of ANTI RHEUMATICS left, whkh ';; they are belling at the Old Price of 16Jd per yard, well worth 22d. J Hall ooni n Gomemrrce,; lgpfi ■ Briiige-gtreet. i ON SALE,, , NEL«ON arid COLONIAL- GROWN GARDES and FARM SEEDS. Per William Prowse — Nine Casks and Cases Cloveus, Trefoil, Ltjceeke, Rape Hemp, Canart, &c. To Arrive per Otago, via Dunedin — Three Casks containing the best sorts of TURNIPS, SWEDES, MANGOLD WURTZEL, : SUGAR BEETS, &c. Wholesale and. Retail. WILLIAM HALE, Nurseryman and Seedsman, 1720 Tory and Hardy-streets.

KID GLOVES! KID GLOVES! KID GLOVES'. Ex Takabua. T.^;S. WYMONB..& GO., 1803 1 '^Bridge-street. 1" ISTOEE' EEA%)|NG^E(|Ofk. a Meeting of the stibscßißEßS win be J\. held in the FcnoOLßooai, TO-MORROW (Saturday) EVENING, August 17, at Half-past Seven o'Ciock. business : To Consider the Proceedings of the Last Meeting on Building Site. 0 By request of a large number of Subscribers. , ' ' ISOI Ix TARARUA— CRIMEAN SHIRTS. A NOTnER CASE of Wymokd xvd Co.'s J\. RENOWNED CRIMEAN SEIRTS, at the Old Price of 3/9, worth 5/-. Hall or Commekce, 1802 Bridge-street. NELSON AND : FOXHILL RAILWAY. A PUBLIC MEETING of the Residents in the Waimka will be held in the SCHOOLROOM, Lower Wakefield, on MONDAY EVENING NFXT, at Half-past Seven o'clock, for the purpose of getting- an Expression of Opinion on the Desirability of the General Government at okck Proceeding with the above important Public Work. ISO 3 GEELONG TWEED CAPS. . T. S. Wymond & Co. have opened, ex Tararua — A KOTHER CASE of their celebrated Boys' £\. and Men's " !/- CAPS. Hall of Commerce. ; S(.U BrMgi'-sfreet. JUST ARRIVED, FROM LONDON DIRECT, Ex " WILLIAM PEOWSE," A Splendid lot of BOOT TTPPERS, Suitable for the market, W. K. W. begs lo inform his Customers and the genera! public that he is prepared to take Ten per cent, les? for Cash. Repairs Neatly Executed. W. R. WATERS, BRIDGE-STREET. 1802

BOOTS ! BOOTS ! I BOOTS 1 1 ! Now Opening, ex William Prowsb, a CHOICE ASSOETMENT of ' LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S, and CHILDREN'S BOOTS and SHOES AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIME. •; Every advantage given for Cash. Thomas Usher, 1752 TRAFALGAR STREET. T. S. WYMONP & Co. HALL OE COMMENCE, ■ v g GIGANTIC STOCK OF k g • -. ' ' WINTER DRESSES! ! g j Selling for Cash, at less than o ' ..- , .-, < . ■• H Every new texture out, including— I r sntlrFShSa.ee M , ' }*>** ;^ ■.* ' W . Bradford and French Kepps by S fe , French Merinos, new colors , ™ , „ All, wool Scotch Plaids th« ; • ••"■' <^ , »ue sii k Figured Black Alpacas . g '.» v«./i j * ' Embroidered Lustres v>rjrpsi( W g Yard, i Brocaded Poplinettes ' >Preß8 ' , . g 3 9d Persian Cords t 7 8 . 6d. : ' '• m S 9<L Printed Cashmeres . : ,T • • "i "• -. S ■••:•,. tn Lustre Melanges ,/.., •..,,." to 1 ' h*> g -to Eich Silk Warped^ Mohairs : ' ,', . & N' q aA Handsome Satin Cloths ; oU '■'-.■■■ Z< y Plain Poplins and Alpacas J I - .. ■ ' l:v ; O 0d ■. ' ■'' . ' U J Challi 1 Checked Poplinettea ....;. . <„.•.• . . ' .^ : § „..,.. .. , :;.■;,■,:.■■■ :...;,.•. .'/•.•-.^.gS FOR MOUKNISG— Black Alpacas, 9d. to 1/6 „ ;. • •'-.■ ' : ■ - S i Black P'reiJch Twills Hid. to 1/4 j ••• ' .. ; • 1 . ,■■•.•■■. ,<( i - :CO, i-* ...■.;: ' Black Baratheasj 1/6 to 2/3 ; . ; > „....,,,: r ..„.-,•(. = -,;.• r/3 Black Bulmoral Crapes, 1/6 to. 2/9 . ' • „ , q, £} Black Persian Cords, 1/i) to 2/6 ;; ■ "- v ! .c! M - ; : ; ; Black Silk-finished Lustreß|l/IOJ io 2/9> f ' - ■ :^S P ' Black Satin ' Cloths, 1/9 to 4/- ; : ; .? J *i:.; »^ <$ : , Black Paramattas, 2/3 t0. 3/9 ,i , . . . v.= „.,:,.«, M ■ Black Valerian Cloths, 2/6 to 3/9 ••<'•• „ , H .- Black French Merinos. 2/6 to 4/9 ' .i 30 , .W .;: : ■ '.■ ! -\ Black Crapep,4/6 to 7/6 :C:1 .= ->.-"!-i.: i:j'.:- »\- ! l"» i; it' l *.•> . w ' Black Lyons TelVeteens, 3/9 to 6/9 :,,!;•" j-;"'ti ' !■■; >i. '- <W. ". g , r- : : „■* : - ■ Black bilk Fringes, 6d to 3/- G^t landed) ; i ; .', i ..J ; : - ') .; >^„ I h^ ' , ./,.'.'!. ■.•".', ■■"'•'.^•'-■■•'. ;pAiTEßNs;posr.raßX.j; » R ; ;Hl l tx (3HEAP BLAOK^SILKS-^;' / ' : ! '; ' .*>.%« i^ •'■■•': *«^if r ••"§;' ' r ", ; -./r.,.S v »:M©D;!& Co. are now offering "-;—:- ■• '.. \/O ■ '«'; ■ ■ ' '"■' ■"■■...-:■.: •. ; ..-•?.• i-.^-.r.^ ,-;;. :,; -Xi' c h' fiiael£,Li6M-dlSce v^f -W cv 'tt« v;^.:'-:;: :.-.-'»^:--- ..■".•■■'■;'- ••" M; " "-■- , BJack>_6rq»;de Ifapjes;. .;«.: ® -,v Vf -' ; ,);;'■ Black Cashrnerejole Loire - g' '. jii^>.i ..'[.-■.{•:•:;■«•':"»■:• f.;t.';i<:<-. ,?,:.. . ■ * Black Ge»|dltine Ooxd» i>'«. .' Prices from-£2 65. 1 , to J 4 7 guineas^ thV,iuir«ess, all guaranteed makes^^-ti o*! vr? v ? WHOLESA^* AND iqST^^D^ ,f:-i-- ■■*: *'" - ' -t •;»• ■■?,-. WW^^M* mk&r&tM'rtt' v- s'^ •-■ >'■-■'- /<^kt nor/, i.^

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 195, 16 August 1872, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 195, 16 August 1872, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 195, 16 August 1872, Page 2

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