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CHRISTMAS ANNOUNCEMENT. ] MANSON & CO., Are desirous of informing the Publio tbat they have recently received, ex Tararua, 15Packages, ex Alhambra 27 Packages, and ex Phcebe, from Sydney, 2 Packages. Total 44 PACKAGES Of Assorted DRAPERY, valued at c£3500, It is impossible to give the prices of the various goods in detail, but in order to convey some faint idea of the usual value offered, we submit the followiug quotations : DRAPERY. DRESSES, MANTLES, FACNY DEPARTMENT Grey Calico, from 3}d &C, Cotton Sun Shades, from ls 8-1 Unbleached Sheeting Is Striped Grenadines from 4Jd Colored Silk Parachutes 4s 6d 72-in. Full Bleached ls 6d pj a j n B] ac t do. lOAd Zenella Umbrellas 5s 6d Cotton Bed Tick 6Jd printed Lustres 9d Silk do, Cane and Ivory Fancy Cotton Skirtings 94 d Self Colored do. Is Handles Ils6d Rough Brown Holland 7§d striped and Figured Mohairs 6d Womeus' White Cot. Hose 6d 9-4 Toilet Bed Quilts 7s p rm ted Muslins 7d S tron g DrabCorsetStays 2s 6d Full size, for double beds 9s Striped Victoria Lawn Is 6d kayos' Lisle Gloves Od 9-4 Rainbow Bed Q ;ilts 4s whit e Corded Piques Is 8d Black Josephine Kid do, Lace Curtains, per pair 12s 8d Buffj Salmon and Drab do ls 8d lßt ohoice 4s 6d Honey-comb Towels ls Batiste Cloth, all shades ls Black Kid, colored-sewn Union Tweed for Boy's Batiste Robes, a novelty 14s b ™ k * 4 » 6d wear 2W White Brocaded Muslins l 8 Ladies' Linen Cuffs ls Striped Linen Drills lOd Swiss checks and stripes ls Color'd Silk Dress Trim. 3d Dark colored Gambroons 9d ladies' Mohair and Hollond Black Trimming and Unbleached Table Cloths 3s Jackets 3s 6d Fringes 6d Printed Cloth Table Covers lis Black Silk Grenadine do. 5s 6d Superior Hair Rolls ls 6d Light Ground Prints 6|d Rich Black Corded Silk do. 18/6 Rimmel's Perfumery, from 9d Best China Matting ls B)ack G ren adine Shawls 18s 6d Glycerine Soap in Boxes ls 6d American Cloth, all colors 2ld Oama and Cashmere do. 17s 6d Hair Brushes 2s, Rack Wide Wool Oil Baize 2s Childrens' Jackets, all sizes Combs 6d f rom 2s Naples Cord Nets 6d j MILLINERY AND so Trimmed Under Skirts, Silk Braid do, large size ls UNDERCLOTHING-. from 4s 6d *;8 Cambric Handkerchiefs 3d Musha Cavalier Bows 6d TdmtT d^ at in fr °endless * B <>Y'S CLOTHING. MEN'S CLOTHING. variety '2s Strong Tweed Trousers 7s Strong Tweed Trousers 7s Colored Gossamers, from 2s 6d Printed Moleskin do. 5s 6d Tweed Trousers and Vest 25s Black Laoe Falls Is Exhibition Cord do. 6s 6d Ught Sac Coats 13s 6d White, do, Is Tweed Trousers and Vests 13/6 Black Alpacca do, lis 6d Spotted Hortense Net 16d Black Alpaca Coats 10s 6d Striped Drill Trousers 5s 6d Artificial Flowers, per spray 4d Light Tweed Coats 7s 6d Speckled Straw Hats ls Ribbons, plain and corded Superior Suits complete 17s 6d Leghorn 4s 6d, Tuscan 4s 6d White Silk Blond Lace Drill Knick Suits 6s 6d Felt Hats in all shapes Black, do, & Tinted Maltese Blue Serge do. Trinid. Is 6d White Shirts, linen fronts 5s Ladies' White Tucked Paper Collars 6d, Ties 6d Fancy Cotton do, 3s Skirts 4s 6d Puggaries ls, White Shirts 4/6 Elastic Braces Is; Belts ls Trimmed & Plain Chemises Bs6d Belts 9d, Braces 9d Fancy Ties 6d, Scarfs ls Camioole's Nightdresses 3s 6d Boy's Straw Hats Is Cotton Sox 6d, Merino do ls Crinolines.improved shape 5s 6d Fine Leghorn do 3s Merino Pants 4s 6d, Merino Arnold's Ruffles, per cord Is 6d Vesta 4s 6d N.B .—-Special Attention is invited to our MiixiNEiax Department, which is now RepleteHaving engaged an Experienced Lady from Melbourne, Customers may rely upon obtaining the Latest Sttles at the Lowest Remunej ;ative Prices. mans on a irb CO., CORNER OF TRAFALGAR AND BRIDGE STREETS, NELSON. MISS MACKAY'S SCHOOL will RE- 4 TRAUTVETTER OPEN on TUESDAY, 27th instant. # (late qf HOK itiKA), ' Bronti-street, January 22, 1874. 212 PRACTICAL TTELOCIPEDE for SALE, cheap. Apply WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, V to W . G. SCOT TER, Trafalgar-street. Tbafai-gaii-stkbet, 210 begs, most respectfully to inform the inhabit- ■ ants, of Nelson and its vicinity that he has j MERCHANTS & SHIPPERS of GOODS OPISNBD the above premises as WATCHia « a a- -rxroTTOAxrm? MAKKB and JEWELLER, with a wellwould find their INSURANCE asßot t e d Stock of English Gold and Silver Business transacted with greater facility by Wa ! Sehes, English and Oolonial Jewellery, adopting — — FLOATING POLICIES Tatches and Repairs neatly Executed. 187 issued by the to NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY HOUSEHOLDERS, PROPERTYto New Zealand and Australian Ports HOLDERS, MORTGAGEES, embodying favorable Terms for the Assured. AND OliHiiiib. Claims can be made payable in every Port. ( )MPLETE INDEMNITY from LOSS or W. STAVERT & CO., S^,,^™ t -nr™ *.. a t» » « * T 24 A AQ by FIRE B rante(i un<ier Policies _ OB" THE Z j att p artif NATIONAL INSURANCE J. L. AUGARDE, COMPANY. • AUCTIONEER, VALUATOR, COMMISSION AND ESTATE AGENT, Und< )übted Security Low Rates, Prompt and STOCK AND SHARE BROKER, Liberal "**™ri of Claim9 ' HORSE, CATTLE, & SHEEP SALESMAN, w^ gTAVERT & CO. Bridge- street. 156 Aoknts. 25 UNDER DISTRESS FOR RENT. "BOOTS! BOOTS ! ' HJ. L. AUGARDE will SELL hy -nAAmn ttl • public AUCTION, at Mr. Donald's KOOlo! ! ! Hotel, Ta-lmor, on SATURDAY next, the k_. 81st January, 1874, at 12-15 M.T.— XrnW T AUTI TN P AU the STOCK-IN-TRADE, FURNI- -« < -' W hA SS V I SS U", TURE, Liqueurs, &c, inthe above Hotel EX " HARVEST HOME," With abont A Large and Well-selected Shipment 150 EWES, Wedders, and Limbs of 30 Htad of CATTLE, including Milch Cows, M3BNS', LADIES', AND CHILDREN'S all in A 1 condition Several Use'ul HORSES, Farming ImpJe- B QOTS AND SHOES ments, Carts, Harness, Saddles, &c, &c. From the best English Manufacturers, Without reserve. .. 230 H> J *" L ' AUGA Auctioneer. A RGE aIsO^TMENT OF LADIES' SUMMER BOOTS, AUCTION SALE, on or about at SATURDAY, 7th February, 1874, E'XCEEDINGLYLOW PRICES. AtI !2I M,T - M. LIGHTBAND, HJ. L. AUGARDE will SELL, by 170—6 Trafalgar-street. • order of Mr. Stallard, Bridge-street, ■ • All his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, mHE BISHOP'S SCHOOL, NELSON, •Stock-in-trade, &c, consisting of Glass, X will RE-OPEN on TUESDAY, the Paint, Oils, Tools, &c. 27th. instant. For particulars seeluTure advertisement. „ B *^!^ Cp J°J^* J I*' a * * Rev.. S. POOLE, MA., of Oxford, Graduate H. J. L. AUGARDE, i« Classical Honours. 205 Auctioneer. Assistant Master : '■ M. DE MONTALK. FIVE SHILLINGS REWARD. "T „ Drawino Master. LOST, between Stoke and Nelson, on Mr. HARRIS. Thursday, 22nd, a Lady's PARASOL. ' m-,™ Finder on returning it to Mail office will School Fees (payable in advance), TWO receive the above Reward. 231 GUINEAS per Quarter, 149 FO R SALE, the Cedar-built BOAT EMBLEY HOUSE. "QUEEN," thoroughly equipped in cv ry requisite— two Sets ot Oars, Mast, Sails, TV TBS. PICKETT will resume TUITION Steer-Oar, Rudder, Yoke. Awning, Ensign, &c. JLyX on WEDNESDAY, the 28th instant. Cost, lauded here, £60 j will be sold for .£35. Hardy-street. 120—5 / pply to : — — 423 H. CLOUSTON. NOTICE. FIRsT-CLASS INVESTMENT IN WANGANUI. "T W. TATT ON , being about to leave — — «i • the Province, requests that all Accounts FO R SALE, the valuable FREEHOLD due to him be paid by the FIRST FEBRUPREMISES, GOODWILL. & STOCK- ARY, 1874 3 *23 IN-TRADE of the IRONMONGERY and ~ . . , .. nfflno *-, SEED WAREHOUSE, Victoria Avenue, Superintendent's Office, Nelson, now doing a First-class Business. rANTED , a SatSoS'S the NELTo parties desirous of securing an excellent VV SON LUNATIC ASYLUM central freehold property, in a well-established F f h particu i arß app i y to Mr. and improving line of business the above TH^ Ag l B ; TLBR f at the AB ' ylu Z nreßents an opportunity for profitable invest- **n*v™« D «ua. , j mcTrarely tobe met with. P ALFRED GREENFIELD, For particulars, apply to Provincial Secretary. "SLSSS^nU . TEN SHILL !^ S BEWAm 9042 Wanganui. STRAYED from the Bush Tavern, on TUST RECEIVED, a fresh lot of HER- ■ Sunday last, T WC ► PIG B. Anybody J i BERT'S FAMILY GLUE POTS. returning the same to^ JOHN MEARb, will 2199 R. LUCAS & SON receive tho above Reward w*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 22, 26 January 1874, Page 3

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