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W. C. Wilkins' Advertisement- WAKATU HOTEL. «JUOI Ui'iiNßD, OLDEST FREE HOUSE IN NELSON. ' /^NE DOZEN of ihe well-known .iiud highly-approved PRXXtiCA. DOWHA WHOLESALE AND BETAIL. HAND LOCK-STITCH Sewing Machines. Person — J. Denis, Henry Mounie W. C. WILKIKS, & Go's COGNAC Eau-bridge-stbeet. de-Vie 5/6 NEW GOODS Marteil ' s Pale and Dark 5 BRANDY ftt* 5/ "CHILE," & LATE ARRIVALS. „ Draught 4/ Sheep shears English Bottled ALES and Socket Hedge Hooks POKTER, all Brands, at 1/3 One Curd Mill for Cheese Making Patent Screws ' Upholsterers' and Sail Twine House Brooms An Ordinary every Day at One o'clock, Shoe, Scrubbing, and Paint Brushes [including a Glass of Sparkling Ale. Electro-plated and Japanned Cruets mSeIZ, .»d Ne ed.B Points BOARD 0N Ta ? E M B S| T Copper Belt Rivets and Waehere, ' oTa IXXI Oh*. ,„, GEORGE THO ™. . Bod» Salt, Muslard, aod Egg Spoons, K Proprietor. and Albata Teaspoons Galvanized Buckets i^^^^^^^S Machine Oil Cans Butter Scales and Weights HATS ! HATS ! ! HATS ! ! ! Drawer Knobs and Locke ' Enamelled Pi 9 Dishes Ex MAIL STEAMER. Baking Dishes, &c. HATS for figures broad and burly, Wove Wire for Machine Sievea, &c. HATS for straight hair and for curly/ Tinned and Black Cut Tacks HATS for faces melancholy i£. ci ?r 5? T nd Flemißb Taok3 gi?i £ SsK? Kat and Rabbit Traps HATS that give a look commanding, Bottling Wire, Gas Pipe Hooks H -A-TS for walking, riding, driving Brass Box Locks, Cupboard and S AT J? du]l faceß look alive in - Sloping Desk Locks 3 A ?| £ r w 8 P as "><* watering places, '"*T D t ... tt; „ n x „ „ MAIb to weir at Nelson Eaces. gf Brasa Hinges, Castors, Hat Pins, HATSJtbat stand all kinds of mauling, Uurtain Hooks, Curtain Bands, KATSjfor every trade and calling. Blind Furniture, Piano Sconces travelling, shooting, sailing. Dresser Hooks, Hat and CoaJ SIS S3S^l^ 1BlM^' - «. v. £*. HATS for which the darlin es pine. ~~ Stubs Files, GaaPlyers, Saddlers' HATS with which a room to enter, ,r:J Punches ' HATS for science or wild adventure. '"* Brick Trowels - HATS!that nuit the Peer or Peasant/ HAlS^tnat make a fellow pleasant. ■?. AND HATS of quiet style for pastors, A VARIETY of Other GOODS. itS^S?& : Klft?£? ! " 1 t 1 HATS for Sun lay, chimney pot. ,-. ! Alhd a fflo» q,, no >.i n , • HATS that boys and misses sigh for, J#j Also, a tew bupenor „ ATS that cv^ n babieg cry fo » TABLE LAMPS, Double Burners HATS for for landsmen and for sailors; , HATS that, finish work of tailors. HATS which must your customs fix LONG-HANDLE Square Moath HAT^ P rlrae HATS, from Tvro-and-aix. SHOVITiS HAT 6 perfections head adorner o> TO be had at WYMOND'S corner. W C \KTXTirr\ra Note thb Address :— TD J ' U WILIiIN S, HALL 0F COMMERCE, IRONMONGER, NELSON. CORNER of BRIDGE a*d TRAFALGAR Kovember, 1874. 2876 STREETS. 2681 TILEASDRF BOATS t n tct k*u JUBT OpBNBD^ D NoW <> N ■Ptof BOATS to LET by the Q CASES SINGLE PERAMBULATORS O with Hoods complete, AUCKLAND ROCKS THIS DAY. Ai _ „„„„„„„•« 3035 LEVY, Trafalgar-street. LUHAS & SON. MANBON &' CO/S PRICE LIST FOR DECEMBER, 1874 . , | #fV • -. DRAPERY. , FANCY DEPARTMENT— WASHING DRESS GOODS, Ptrong Brown Holland 6jd continued, & c . Glazed Linings ... 4Jd Ladies' Linen Collars .. 6d Fast Cold. Prints, from 6id All Wool Flannel ... 1/4 Boys' Dimity „ .. 9i Linea Gingh«ms ... B£d Cotton Crimean Shirtings 10J*1 Ji.ineo Sets Colored Border 1/6 Swiss Check Muslins ... 7d* Brown Striped Drill .. lojd Muslin Ties and Bows .. 1/6 jSatin Striped do, from 1/ Blue Dungaree ... I/4 Muslin Kutching, per yd 1/- White Brilliant Muslins 7d) UnWeached Q able Damask 1/6 Washing Hats 2/- Printed Marsellft ... 1/ Cotton Bed Tick ... 6Jd Ladies' Straw Mushrooms 6d Printed Muslina ... 7d Furniture Chintz ... 7J<i Artificial Flowers per spray 3d Printed Batiste Cloth ]0d 8-4 Grey Sheeting Calico Is Satin Ruche, all colors ... 1/- P'&in do, Piak, and Drab 1/ White Sheeting Twilled 1/6 White and Magpie Blond Washing Crape Cloth ... 15d Unbleached Table Cloths 2/9 Falls i/~ Satin Striped Victoria 8-4 Full Bleached do. 7/6 Handsome Worked Silk Lawn 16d 3-4 Table Napkins per doz 9/6 Sashes 11/6 Satin in Drab, Black, and Linen Glaes Cloth ... 9d Cotton Parachutes ... 2/- Buff I4jd Linen Towels, per doz 9/ Ladies* Drees Caps ... 3/6 36 inch Washing Tasso FlaxForfar iod Black Silk Aprons from 9/6 Cloth 9dFiguted Dimity ... 1/2 Leather Portemonies .. 1/- Satin Striped Piques ... lid Buekerbflck Towels ... iod Hat Ornaments from ... 9d Trimmed Tasso Costumes 16/6 Honey Comb Towels 9d Hair Brushes ... ... 1/6 Self- Colored Lustres loa White Turkish Towels 1/6 Back Combes, Fancy Soaps, Figured Grenadines BJd Buck Towelling, per yard 9|d Perfumery, Tooth and Hair Fancy Dreea Goods from 6d White Serge 2/3 Biuslres, Pomades, &c Mourning Dress Materials in Printed Cloth Table Covers 8/8 — Prints, Mußlins, Lustres, House or Scorning Flannel 1' Botany Cord, Russels Cord, White Blankets ... 16/9 SHAWLS, JACKETS, &c. Persian Cord, French American Cloth ... 1/6 Oi _i, trnii-nd T <^w a <hr Merinos, Double Barage, *?LTc^rlt*n<,'" it 9 SDSSui'SSido'i* Llama, Barathea Cloth, & c! 38 • inch Omna Matting lOd r> n whifp Tn.t™ p«in — Rugs from 11/6 D °" P ° t 6/6 MEN'S CLOTHING. SrclmSt^resl^ &J*»g*»£ ,« J "*&*2? T ™* 8/6 pfflK Bek8 e kt edCaliC ° k wtteLu^acket % H JyThTeMofesMndo f SedSnTrnn^n^'.i?.! Black Silk Grenadine do 10 6 Printed do , from ... 9 6 Striped CottonTroueenngs 1/2 Grenadine Circular Capes 10/6 Striped Drill Trousers. 5/6 Black Grenadine Shawls 2lj Silk-mixed Coats ... 22/6 Black Cashmere Longs 18/6 Black Alpacca Sacs ... 12/6 LADIES' UNDER- ?f k C1^ + Sac^. , '" 25 J: pt nTHTwr jb7« Colored Cotton Shirts... 3/---1,, -t,;' BOY ' S ANI) YOUTHS' Printed Hegatta do. ... 4Ham Bodices ... 2/9 CLOTHING. White Fhirta, all sizes... 6/6 Worked and Tucked do. 3/9 Superior Tweed Suits, Flannel Under Shirts ... 4/9 1 £igbt Dresses from 6/6 complete 21/- Brown Cotton So* ... 4d Tucked Drawers ... 2/6 Useful Tweed Coats ... 10/6 striped Cotton do., from 9d Worked v,hemiaes ... 3/- Exhibition Tweed Trousers 7/- Black and Colored Ties 6J Tucked Under bkuts ... 5/6 Printed Mole Skin „ e/6 Full-sized Cambric HandInfants' l rock Bodies ... 2/- Cloth Nicker Suits .. 12/- kerchiefs 6d Monthly Gowns ... 4/6 Strong Gambroon „ 9/6 Long Muslin Puggarees 1/Bolland Pinafores ... 1/6 Colored Cotton Shirts 2/- handsome bilk do, colored Linen Diaper do. ... 3/- Printed Regatta 3/3 ends 5/6 Infants Frocks ... 8/6 Elastic Braces fid, Belts 6d Linen-faced Paper Collars 6d Trimmed Batiste Peiiases 11/6 Cot. Socks 6J, bilk Scarfs 6d Merino, Lamb's Wool, and Ladies' Lace Stayi ... 2/6 Cotton Pants aud Shirts, • Drab & White Corset do. 2/6 BOYS' HATS AND CAPS. &c, &c, &c. SS^W •:.: It «~£*~™ ustrzw. Scotch Caps, tartan bands 16d White and Speckled Straw 1/6 VAKCY DRPAPTMITN'r Sp^Hed Straw Hals ... 1/6 fine Leghorn do ... 6/6 n M 7 r litPAIUMILNr. Diab and Black 80ft F«".t 3/6 Black and Drab Milans 6/6 Best Josephine Kid Gioves 4/6 Very Fine Leghorn ... 4/6 Bjack and Drab Elites... 9/6 I Cambric handkerchiefs Black & Drab Wire Brims 5/6 Black & Drab Cauadians 4/6 » om 3d Black and Drab West- Black and Drab Rangers 6/i Silk Hair Nets 6d minsters 5/6 Plack and Drsb Cobdens 5/6 Hair Plaits in all shades 1/6 Drab Sydneyhams Blue Black and Drab Wire „ C3rl Pads, Large size 2/- Bands 4/6 Brims 5/6 MANSON & CO., IMPOETERS, RENTOUL'S STORE, TRAFALGAR-STREET (adjoining the Ban* of New Sooth Wales). 493 f

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 290, 8 December 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 290, 8 December 1874, Page 3

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