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W. C. Wilkins 7 Advertisement- ?S^^&§ JUST RECEIVED, Br SpEC^ r0 _ FR OM "OOOTMAKER TO THE GOVERNOR, .13 biR Jambs Fergusson. QTloflfioTi^l GRAND FANCr DRESS BALL, OH"JjJ.UAIXj January 22nd, 1875. BY FANCY BOOTS of every description, Danish, W. C. WILKINS, ' POli H MB .r.an, Hessian, and BRIDGE STREET. (F[l QtjiutT GoAEAK^ hoeß ' Made to Order by WM. MACLAREN, Ivory-handled TABLE & DESSERT BRiDQE-aTBEBT. KNIVES, with Electro-plated VIOLIN INSTRUCTION. FORKS to suit w G j A^ H having had great « T^ « ,m . , « mi r,^T- « i-"- experience in VIOLIN INSTRUCIvory CARVERS and Table STEELS TION, respectfully announces that his simple Method always proves highly successful in Table KNIVES and FORKS, large ensuring the rapid progress of his Pupils. Terms Moderate. and small, m Black and in btag fIST Two Doors from Evebhttßbothbbb Handles Bridge-street, Nelson. 31 Stag CARVERS »d STEELS REGATTA . Electro-plated TABLE, DESSERT, and TEAPPOONS ; SALTS & rTIO be held on THURSDAY, February 25 } MUSTARDS ; Soup LADLES, X 1875. Pickle FORKS, and BUTTER YACaT Race.— First prize, £25. TTNTVF^ Phofbpsional Whaleboat Race. — First prize, d£ls. Open Sailing Boat Racei— - First prize, Pocket KNIVES, Sportsmen's Knives, £7% PRUNERS, Butcher's KNIVES? Licensed- Waterman's Races. SCISSORS and RAZORS. Coasteu's Race. Amateur and Mercantile Whaleboat Races. Pair Oared Race, with or without Outfit The above Sheffield Goods may be riggerS) p EO fessxonal and Amateur. depended on for excellence of quality. Smps , Bqat Racb# Boys' Race, under 15. Dingy Each. TERMS of BUSINESS— Net Cash. DucK HuNT - Swimbhng Matches and Shore Sports. For convenience of Builders and Trades- Jn Whaleboat Ra<jes backing . up will be men in constant communication with the allowed. Shop, Payments are collected Weekly. In other cases, W. C. Wiucnre requests Furtlier P rizea inserted in future advertisethat Gooes may be i>aid for either with men " Order or on Receipt, as Pricfia ere calculatei 45 J * T> LEATf s^c r ' etar for. a Ready-money Trade. ■ . KOYAL HOTEL, Bridge-street. Hours of Business in future will be : BEST WlNES^and SPIRITS. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. EOOPER & DODSON'S CHOICE ALES. Saturdats-S a.m. to 9 pm. Goo( j AccommodatioTfor Families and Com- I pany. Every attention given to the comfort of those who favor the above with a trial. W. C. WILfIQNSj N.8.-Charges moderate. No charge to Customers for Stable Stand. IRONMONGER, A Bath free of BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON. Ja*uabt, 1875. 17 , nQ , 9R W. R. PARMENTER 3097—26 Proprietor. - ' ~— — ~~ ---, -poETICAL WORKS — Byron, Just Opened and Now on Sale, JL Longfellow, Milton, Wordsworth, 3 CASES SINGLE PERAMBULATORS S?!^^^ Mont g on »cry, Moore, with Hoods complete, Kirke White, Herbert. At H. EOUNSELL'S. * B. LUCAS & SON, No. i. Bi-irte*-pto>flt, issr Bridge-street. MANSOJS" & CO ? S PRICE LIST FOR JANUARY, 1875. DRAPERY. FANCY DEPARTMENT— WASHING DRESS GOODS, Strong Brown Holland 6Jd continued. & c . Glazed Linings ... 4^d Ladies' Linen Collars .. 6d Fast Cold. Prints, from 6Jd All Wool Flannel ... 1/4 Boys' Dimity „ . . 9d Linen Gmgh«ms ... B£d Cotton Crimean Shirtings lOJ.i i men Sets Colored Border 1/G Swiss Check Muslins ... 7d Brown Striped Drill .. 10£ d Muslin Tieo and Bows .. 1/6 Satin btriped do, from 1/ Blue Dungaree ... 1/4 Mu»ljn liuicbing, per yd 1/- White Brilliant Muslins 7d Unbleached 'l able Damask 1/6 Washing Hats 2/- Printed Marfiella ... 1/ Cotton Bed Tick ... 6|<l Ladies' Straw Mushrooms 6d Printed Muslius ... 7d Furniture Chintz ... 7fc.l Artificial Fiowere per spray 3d Printed Batiste Cloth lOd 8-4 Grey Sheeting C-.lico Is Satin ltuche, all colors ... 1/- **lam do, Piak, and Drab 1/ White Mie;thig Twilled i/6 White and Magpiaßlond Washing Crape Cloth ... 15d Unbleached Table Cloths 2/9 Falls ... ... ]/- Satin Striped Victoria 8-4 J^ullßleaohpd do. 7/6 Hand Home Worked Silk Lawn led 3-4 Table Napkins per doz 9/6 Sashes 11/6 Satin in Drab, Black, and Linen Glass Cloth ... 9<i Cotton Parachutes ... 2/- u ff 14jd Linen Towels, per doz 9/ Ladies' Dress Caps ... 3/6 36 inch Washing Tasso Flax Forfar lOd Bluck Silk Apron* from 9/8 Cloth ■ 9d Figuted Dimity ... 1/2 Lather fortemonies .. 1/- Satin Striped Piques ... lid Huckerbnck Towels ... lod Hat Ornaments from ... 9d I rimmed Tasso Costumes 16/6 Honey Comb Towels 9d Hair Brushes 1/6 Sell Coa-ed Lustres lod White Turkish Towels 1/6 Back Combes, Fancy Soaps, figured Grenadiats BJd Huck Towelling, per yard 9£d i J eifuuiery, Tooth and Hair Fancy Dress Goods from 6d White Se'ge 2/3 Brushes, Pomades, &c. Mourning Drees Materials in Printed Cloth Table Covers 8/6 — Prints, Muslins, Lustres, House or Scouring Flaunel 1' Botany Cord, Rmsels Cord, White Blankits ... 16/9 SHAWLS, JACKETS, &c. Persian Cord, French 1 American Cloth ... 1/6 Girl's Holland Jackets 2/6 Merinoe, Double Bar age, Best Feit Carpet < ... s'9 n O . Drub Me'ton Cloth do 3/ Llama ' barathea Cloth » && 36inch China Matting lod d o white Lustre PoloHearth Hugs from U/6 naise from 6/6 MEN'S CLOTHING. Colored Union Damask 1/6 do. Trimmed Tasso 5/6 Men's Strong Tweed )0-4 CrumbCloth Squares 12/fi Larließ' do. do. 14/6 Trousers 8/6 Twilled Unbleached Calico 9d White Lustre Jackets 6/6 Htavy White Moleskin do 87Pnnted Moleskin ... 2/ Black 1 Silk Grenadine do 10/6 i rimed do , from ... 9/6 Stripsd Cotton Trouserings 1/2 Grenadine Circular Cnpes 10/6 Striped Drill Trousers... 5/6 Back Grenadine Shawls 21/ Siik-inixed Coats ... 22/6 " ~ Black Cashmere Longs 18/6 Black A lpacca Sacs ... 12/6 „„ „ , TT „ _, „ — Black Cloth Sacs ... 25/LAD lES UN DE R - Colo rod Cotton Shirts... 3/CLOIHING, &c. BOY'S AND YOUTHS' Printed hegatta do. ... 4/Plain Bodices ... 2/9 CLOTHING. White shirts, all sizes... 6/6 Worked and Tucked do. 3/9 Superior Tweed fcuit?, Flannel Uuder Shirts ... 4/9 Nipht Dresses from 6/6 complete 21/- Brown Cotton Sox ... 4d Tucked Drawers ... 2/tj Useful Tweed Coats ... 10/6 htriped Cotton do., from 9d Worked Chemises ... 3/- Exhibition Tweed Trousers 71- Black and Colored Ties 6d Tncked Under Skhts ... 5/6 Printed Mole i^kin „ (./6 Full-sized Cambric IlandInfants' Frock Bodies ... 2/~ Cloih Niokcr Suits .. 12/- kerchiefs 6d Monthly Ciowus ... 4/6 -trong Gamhroon „ 9/6 Long Muelin Puggarees 1/-Uoli-.c.d Pinsiloves ... 1/6 Colored Cotton Shirts 2/- iiandsome bilk do, colored Linen Diaper do. ... 3/- Printed R-gatta „ ... 3/3 eiids 6/6 Infants' Ft ocks ... 8/6 Elastic Braces fid, Belt b 6d Linen-ftioed Paper Collars 6d Trimmed Batiste Pelisses 11/6 Cot. Socks 61, ' silk Scarfs fld Merino, Lamb's Wool, and Ladiea' Lace Stays ... 2/6 Cotton Pants and Shirts, Drab & White Corset do. 2/6 BOYS' HATS AND CAPS, &c, &c, &c. White Cotton Hose ... 6d Black Cloih and Tweed Striped Cotton do. ... 9d Caps ]/- MEN'S HATS. Scotch Capa, turtan bands 15d Whiteand Speckled Straw 1/6 -n.v./-«r Speckled Straw Hats ... 1/6 Fine Leghorn do ... 6/6 FATvCY DItPARTMENT. Drab and Black Holt Fe:t 3/6| Black and Milans 6/6 Best Josephine Kid Gloves 4/8 Very Fine Leghorn ... 4/6j Bjack end Drab Elites... 9/6 4 Cambtic liundker.hieiis Klack & } Tab Wire Brims 5/6 Black & Drab Canadians 4/6 fcoin 3d Black and Drab West- Bliuji< and Drab Rangers 6/>> Silk Hair Nets Cd minMcrs ... ... 5/6 ! 'laclc aul JJrdb Cobdens 5/6 Hair Pft its in all shades 1/6 Dr;s.b Kydnejliatts Blue Black and Drab Wire „ Cirl Fads, Large size a/- Banis 4/6 Brims 5/6 MAHSQN & CO., IMPORTERS, RENTOUL'S^ STORE, TRAFALGAR-STREET (adjoiuiog the Ban* of .New Soalh Wales)* 4»ao

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 10, 12 January 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 10, 12 January 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 10, 12 January 1875, Page 3

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