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W. C. Wilkins 1 Advertisement. JUST OPENED, /^NE DOZEN of iho weil-knowt aod highly-approved HAND LOCK.STITCH Sewing Machines. W. C. WILKINS, BRIDGE-STREET. NEW GOODS, PER "CHILE," & LATE ARRIVAL*. Scythes Sheep Shears docket Hedge Hookß One Curd Mill for Cheese Making Patent Screws Upholsterers' and Sail Twine House Brooms Shoe, Ssrubbing.and Paint Brushes Electro- plated and Japanned Cruets Fish Hooka Sail Needles, and Needle Points Copper Belt Rivets and Washers, and Boat Nails Catfle Belto, Bog Chaios Bone Salt, Musfard, and Eg? Spoons, and Albata Teaspoons Galvanized Buckets Machine Oil Caiu Gate Hinges Butter Scales and Weights Drawer Knoha and Locks Enamelled Pid Dishes Baking Dishes, &?. Wove Wire for Machine Sieves, fee. Tinned and Black Cut Tacks Best Clout Nails and Flemish Tacks l?at and Rabbit Traps Bottling Wire, Gas Pipe Hooka Brass Box Locks, Cupboard, and Sloping Desk Locks Brass Hinges, Castors, Hat Pios, Curtain Hooka, Curtain Bands, Bliud Furniture, Piano Sconces, Dresser Hooks, Hat and Coat Hooks, &c. Stub's Files, Gas Plyers, Saddlers' Punches Brick Trowels AND A VARIETY of Other GOODS. Also, a few Superior TABLE LAMPS, Double Burners. LONG -HANDLE S--u.ro Morth KHOVLLS. W. C. WILKINS, IRONMONGER, NELSON. November, 1874. 2376 PLEASURE BOATS to LET by the Hour. AUCKLAND ROCKS THIS DAY. LEVY, Trafalgar- street. WANTED, Q-iail, Larks, Tirs, Woodhent, or any native birds. Highest price jiiven. 3035 1 EVY, Trafa'gar-street.

HOTEL. OLDEST FREE HOUSIS IN NELSON. Hennessy's B BAND IE M. , V.O. - - 6s. 6d. - - 6s. - ss. Draft - - 4s. 6cl Ij§f* The above-raentiouod Goods ate FIRST-CLASS. An Ord<"niry every Day at One o'cloc including a (jla^s of Sparkling Ale. BOARD ON THE MOST REASONABLE TEKMS. GEORGE THOMPSON, 2750 Proprietor. HATS! HATS!! HATS!!! Ex MAIL STEAMER. HATS for figures i road and ' urly, HATS for straight hair a, d for curly, HATS fo" fa is melancholy HATS for featu-es bright and jolly. HATS for gentlemen of standing HATS that tive a look commanding, HATS for walking, rUing, driving j HATS dull faces look alive in. HATS for epas and watering places, HATS to we r at Nelgon Races. | HATS that stand all kin.is of mauling, HATS for every trade and calling. HATS for travelling, shooting sailing. HAT greaseproof in storms un'ailing. HATS of many • hapes divine, HATS for which the darlings pino. HATS with which a room to enter, HATS f r scie cc or wild adventure. HATS that ■ uit the Peer or P«-asa'it, HATS that make a fellow pleasant. HATS of quiet style for pastors, HATS low-crown, your knowing castor HATS of straw for weather hot, HATS for Sun 'uy, eh nnify pot. HATS that boys and misac-s sigh for, I 'ATS that even babies cry for. HATS for for landsmen and lor sailors, HATS tha' finish work of tailors. HATS which must your customs fix HATS prime HATS, from Two-and-rix. HATS perfections hi ad adorner TO be had at WYMOND'S corner. Note the Address :— HALL fF COMMERCE, CORNER of BRIDGE and TRAFALGAR STREETS. 268! CHAtfKIiEON TOPS Af It LUHAS & Snvs

MANSOJST & CO.'S PRICE LIST FOR NOVEMBER, 1874. i ■/% ■ DRAPERY, I FANCY DEPARTMENT— WASHING DRESS GOODS, Strong Brown Holland 6Jd continued. &c. Gluzod Lir.ings ... 4id Ladies' Linen Collars .. 6d Fast Cold. Prints, from 6id All Wool Flannel ... '/4 Boys' Dimity „ .. 91 Linen Ginghams ... V\A Cotton Crimean Shirtiugs lOJd Linen Sets Colored Border 1/6 Swiss Check Muslins ... ?d Brown !• trired Drill .. io|d Muslin Tie.« and Bowa .. 1/6 Satin do, from 1/ Blue Dungaree ... 1/4 Mudin Hutching, per yd 1/- White Brilliant Muslins 7d Unb'eached 'J able Damask 1/6 Washing Hats ° 2/- Printed Marsella ... 1/ Cotton Bed Tick ... 6£<i Ladies' Straw Musbrco i:s 6d Printed Muslins ... 7d Furniture Chintz ... 7JI Artificial Flowers per spray 3d Printed Batiste Cloth 10J 8-4 Grey Sheetiag C.lico Is Satin Ruche, all colors ... 1/- P'a ; n do, Piak, and Drab 1/ White She ting Twilled i/6 White and Magpie Blond Washing Crape Cloth ... 15d Unblmched Table Cloths 2/9 Falls ... ... 1/- Satin Striped Victoria 8-4 Fail Bleach d do. 7/6 Handsome Work' d Silk ' Lawn 16d 3-4 Table Napkins per doz 0/6 Sashes 11/6 Satin in Drab, Black, and Linen Glaes Cloth ... 9d Cottou Parachutes "... 2/- Uuff •• — l*sd Linen Towels, per doz 9/ Ladies' Dress Cap 3 ... 3/6 36 int;n Washing Tassj Flax For.'ar 10d Black Silk Apron* from 9/8 Cloth 9d Figured Dimity ... 1/2 Leather Portemonies .. 1/- Satin Stiiped Piques ... lid Huckerbuck Towels ... lod Hat Ornaments from ... Ud Trimn.eJTasßoLoßtuniesl6/6 Honey Corob Towels 9d Hair Brushes ... ... 1/6 Sell- Co oied Lustres lod White Turkißh Towels 1/6 Back Coralea, Fancy Soaps, figured Grenadines BJd Huck Towelling, per yard 9i(l Perfumery, TootJi and Hair Fancy Drees Hoods from 6d | White Serge .., ... 2/3 Biu^hes, Pomades, &c. Mourning Dress Materials in Printed Cloth Table Covers 8/6 Prints, Muslins, Lustres, House or Scou- ing Flannel 1' Botany Cor«i, Russela Cord, j White Blankets ... 16/9 SHAWLS, JACKETS, &c. Persian Cord, French American Cloth ... 1/6 r; r i. a ir.,,,,,,,, To „ t ' O/A Merinos, Double Butage, Be,t Felt Carpet ... B*9 g^JS 'SSffiSSt do 8/ Barathea Cloth, Ie! 36-mcn China Miitting lod j) n whije i,, c t M y n i r Eearth Rugs from HJ MEN'S CLOTHING. ro-fct^sSutsi L tj rim x dTa r i Men iou s r g Tweed 8/ . S:aMoar Califi °{ J / w£ Lu 9t re° Jacket % Hca^^Mo^indo f sS^l^S^Tr „.»■"• i?i BlackSilkGrens «'to do 10)6 Printe 1 do. from ... 9/6 Striped Cotton Trouserings 1/2 Grenadine Circular Capes 10/6 Striped Drill Trouaera... 5/6 Back Grenadine Shawls 21/ bilk-mixed Coats ...22/6 Black Cashmere Longs 18/6 Bliiek Alpucca' . S>ics ... 12/6 fTOTHivr / Coloml Cott " n SMrls ... 3/---m . * h> &C> BOY'S AND YOUTHS' Printed i.egntta do. ... 4/Plam Bodices ... 2/9 CLOTHING. White ail tizes... 6/6 Worked and Tucked do 3/9 Suparior Tweei Miif, Fl-.nnei Uudtr Shires ... 4/9 Night Dreases from 6/6 comp'eie 21/ Brown C>tt >n Sox ... 4d 1 uoked Drawers ... 2/-t Useful Tweed Coats ... 1« /6 tiipei Cotton to., from 94 Worked Chemises ... 3/- Exhil-i i .» Twu- 1 Trouser» 7/ «»l..ck and Color. d lies 6i Tncke.l Under Skrts ... 5/6 Prin:ed .Mole r kin „ •-/-. Fuil Bt Zt d Cambr.c HandIntanis 1 troek Bodies ... 2/- CJOIII Nicker Miits .. 12/- keichicis 6.1 M nthly (i jwns ... 4/6 Strong GnuitroDu „ 9/t Long Mub in I uggarees 1/Holland Pinalores ... 1/6 C)i«r<s Cotton Shirts 2/. 1 aaasou c ,-i,k.io, colored Lm°n Diaper do. ... 3/- Printed It g.itta „ ... 3/3 ends 5/6 In/ants i-ocks ... 8/s Kliistic Braceß Hd, Bells 6a Linew-l>«cei Pap r Collars 6d Jnrun.eJ Batiste Peistes U/f. Cot.&odss 6;, ilk fcc^rfs 6d »'irino. Lamb's Wool, and LHdie^ LaeeStaya ... 2j6 Citton 1 ams aad shirts, Drab & Whits Corset no. 2/ri BOY>' HATS A*D CAPS ie , &c. &c. Scotch Caps, tartsia bands 15. 1 White and .-peckled Straw 1/6 T..,, ny -nTT>'TJT-Mr.vp Spe^klea Straw Hats ... l/b Muc Leghorn do ... 6/6 M ' U D.anRTMENr Drab and Black rioit Fe t 3/6 Ulaek and Drab Milaua b/d Best Jojephine Kid Gloves 4/6 Very Fine Leghorn ... 4/6 «[ack «ud Ij r «b Eiues... 9/6 £ Cambiic Handkerchiefs Klack & Drab Wire Brims 5/6 Black & Drub Cauad ans 4/6 from 3d Black and Drab West- Bine • and Drab Hangers 6/. Silk Hair Nets 6d minsters „. ... 5/6 iJ lack an i Drab Cobdens 5/6 Hair Plaits in all shades 1/6 Drab Kydneyhatcs Blue Black and Drab W ire „ Carl Pads, Large size i\- Bands 4/6 Brims 5/6 MAKSON & CO., IMPORTERS, RENTOUL'S STORE, TRAFALGA Li- STREET (adjoLoiog the jßanV : of ; - New South Wales). 304W

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 284, 1 December 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 284, 1 December 1874, Page 3

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