W. C Wilkins' Advertisements. NELSON EXHIBITION, 1873. W. 0. WILKINS Begs to announce the re.eipt of the following Communication from W. ROUT, Esq., Honorary Secretary to the Nklßon Exhibition : — " The Committee of the Nelson Exhibition have tlic pleasuro fo inform you that the Judges awarded jou the SPECIAL PRIZE for your Exhibit of SEWING MACHINES." W. C. WILKINS, Invitee inspection of his Stock of MACHINES, Which includes many varieties. WHEELER & WILSON Machines, Which maintain their high reputation for excellence. With these Machines are included, without extra charge, appliances for Seaming, Quilting, Hemming, Tucking, Braiding, FelliDg, Trimming, Cording, and Ripping. And at an exba charge may bo obtained attachments for Gathering (new attnehment), Binding, Embroidering, and Tuck Creasing. Hand-Machines : THE " FAMILY FRIEND," « PRIMA DONNA," " GRESHAM." All Lock-stitch Shuttle Machines. AND THE NOISELESS CHAIN-STICK MACHINE. W. C. WILKINS, BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON. February, 1874. 340 Millinery. MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, TR AFALG AR-STBEET. rpHE MISSES JONES Have much p'easure in announcing that they are now showing their first assortment of WINTER GOODS. BLACK STRA.W HATS, in all the newest Shapes WaTEKBD BIBBON, AND WATEUKD BIBBON Vklvbts, Cbape antl Lace Falls, Hat Ornaments. Flowers, Feathbbs, &c, &c. Wool Clouds, Psomenade Scarfs. The New Style of ARAB CLOAKS, in Wool. Infants' Wool Hats and Hoods, Gaiters, Bootees, Boots, &c. Children's Holland and Diaper Pinafores Bar inspection- invited. The remainder of Summer Millinery will be sold very cheap. 695 LADIES' WAREHOUSE, HARDY-STREET. WAD AME BOTTENELLI Has now on view A Splendid Assortment of WINTER MILLINERY. Also, a Choice Selection of JACKETS, Fur Trimmed. DRESSES In Real Irish Poplm, Repps, ; Serges, and . Satin Stripes in all Shades. Every Variety in RIBBONS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, &c. The NEWEST STYLES in SILK SASHES, SCARFS, LACES, &c, Ac. 696 — 6 H' J. L. AUGARDR has received in- • structions fiom Mr. T. Andrews, to SELL, at his place, Spring Gtovc, on THURSDAY next, the 26th instant, at One o'clock, p.m., M.T. — 20 Head of CATTLE— Cowb, Steere, Heifers, and Calvea, all in A 1 condition 1 Yearling Filly, promising 1 do. Colt do. 1 Trap Mare, etaunch and right 4 Al Cart Horses, staunch 4 Wheeled Yankee Buggy Set of Harness, Cart Harness Horae Cart, Wheels, and Framo of Wagon Farm Wagon, Wheelbarrows Plough, by Rausome and Sini3 Pickß, bhovele, &c. 2,000 Feet Timber, lot of Roofing, Boards, 100 Totara PostP, lot of Firewood Eighteea-gitllon Copper Boiler Lot of Iron, &c,, &c 12 Turkeys, 3 Geese, and 20 choice Fowls. H. J. L, AUGARDE, 705 Auctioneer, &c.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 71, 24 March 1874, Page 3
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