NEWDBAPERY ESTABLISHMENT ME. JOHITcOUTTS HAS OPENED those PREMISES in TRAFALGAR- STREET, next io the Bank op New South Wales, WITH A VEEY SUPERIOR STOCK OF FIRST-CLASS DRAPERY, SHIPPED TO HIS ORDER. In introducing himself tc the Ladies of Nelson and the Country Districts, JOHN COUTTS begs to inform them of his determination to SELL only GOODS of a SOUND DESCRIPTION, at the Smallest possible Advance on English Prices. He has also made arrangements for a constant succession of Shipments of Useful and Seasunable Articles, public notification of which will appear from time to time. JOHN~~OOTJTTS WILL SHOW THE Cheapest Lot of WINTER DRESSES EVER OFFERED IN ANT FART OF NEW ZEALAND, comprising many Fabrics ENTIRELY NEW, the Cheapest and most noticeable being a Parcel of — DRESS STSRGES and FANCY CORDS Very Superior FRENCH MERINOS, 2e/ per pml TWILLS, new and useful colors, at yard 7Jd, B£d, 9£d, lOJd, UJd, and Is per yd LADIES' COSTUMES, complete, from 23/ NEW DIAGONAL SEKGES, choice colors, GIRLS' COSTUMES, from 14/6 n/ 1^ 0 - 1/6per3 " ard , Ladies' FASHIONABLE WARM CLOTH The New Homespun, irom 1/6 JACKRTS, double-breasted, at 9/6, 11/6, Beautiful Striped Merges, in two shades o( 13/6, 14/6, 18/, 20/, 22/ color, at 2/ WATERPROOF CLOAKS and CLOAK-ALL-WOOL SATIN CLOTHS, 1/9 and ING 2 / 3 The NEW HOMESPUN POLONAISE— Best Quality WOOL TARTAN PLAIDS quite a Novelty THE MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT is under the MANAGEMENT of Mks. COUTTS, who has had extensive experience in Sydney end Melbourne. JUST OPENED, OUlt SECOND SHIPMENT OF CLOTH JACKETS in Satara& Bearer, from 9/6 t0 25/ Homespun Polonaises, Eeal Witney Blankets, All- "Wool Welsh Flannels. Homespun and Dress £c rges, from 7/6 the full Dress. A Choice Lot of Ladies' Black and Colored STRAW HATS, from 1/. Ladies' Trim mcd Hats, from 8/6. XT NOTE THE ADDRESS JOHN OOUT TS, TRAFALGAR-STREET, NEXT the BANK of NEW SOUTH WALES. ■ 1377 // /&&HMrwr©(w\ if/ / ' N>z " \ \if/ / Mo \ \ | x ;;l w^\ II kwmmmj IB [ mwmmm l J VVchristchurch/ JJ\^\ iß73t /sM\\ SW§<> Mil MEDALS AND CERTIFICATES A WARDED to JAMES SMITH, New-street, Nelson, N.Z., since 1872, ii. for Excellency of Nelson-made WINES and CORDIALS. No. 1. — First Provincial Prize. Awarded by the Richmond Agricultural A ciation, April, 1872. No. 2— Certificate op Honorable Mention. Awarded by the Thames Industrial Exhibition, 1872. No. 3. — Interphovincial Exhibition, Christchuhch, 1872. Medal and First Class Certificate. No. 4. — Nelson Exhibition, 1873 Two Medals, with First Class Certificate and Special Prize Notice of Removal. TTAVING in a former Advertisement stated -* *' that it was our intention to Relinquish Business in Nelson, many of our Customers are under the impression that we have already left the town. In the same Advertisement we also mentioned that we should continue the Sale until the whole of the Goods were disposed of. Our desire to do co was unexpectedly , impeded through incautiously Renting our Late Premises as Weekly Tenants. Being compelled to leave Rentoul's Store, MANSON & CO. HAVE KEMOYED TO THOSE COMMODIOUS PREMISES IN BRIDGE-STREET, SITUATED OPPOSITE to Messrs. H. DAVIS & CO.'S, Where they will still CARRY ON THEIR CLEARING SALE OP Drapery & Clothing AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 135, 7 June 1875, Page 3
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518Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 135, 7 June 1875, Page 3
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