' MS. JOHK boUTTS- -• HAS OPENED those PREMISES m TRiFALG AR-STREET, next to the Bank of New South Walesl r_ : •.-•"'.• ■•■•.■ ..Li. . ■" . * "WITH A .:•;! VERY SUPERIOR STOCK OF ' "' ; FIRST.CLASS DRAPERY, SHIPPED TO HIS ORDER. j In intrddup.ing;himself tc the Lidies of Nelson and the Couatry Districts, jJOHN COUTTS" begs to, inform them ojF his determination to SELL only jGOODS of atojsi) DESCRIPTION, at the Smallest possible Advance on [English PricesT^iJle has also made; arr«ageraents for a constant succession of 'Shipments of Useful and Seasonable Articles, public notification of 'which will appear fjom time to time; ■■_'■ . ear JUST OPENED, OUR SECOND SHIPMENT OF Homespun Polonaises, from 12/6 each. The New Fslt Polonaise, Latest Novelty, from 30/. A. Choice Lot of Costume Petticoats, , s**^"^^ fa Felt and Satin, ha&d.somely Trimmed, from 27/6. The NEW TOURIST COSTUlklE: *ndl_lj.d.ngot, a moat comfortable Garment, ""• .ifrom 30/. y^ •*, "' Ladies' nnd Children's CLOT* JACJ^TS in gbat vanity, from 7/6 each. y Ladies 1 and ChildfeC WATERPROOF CLOAKS. \ • DRESS SERIES and HOMESPUNS from 7/6 full dreal. THE BEST VALUE IN NEW ZEALAND. REALWITNEYBLANKETS AT REDUCED PRICES. MILLINERY, DRESSMAKING, ETC. S* g-T NOTE THE ADDRESS _3Fj* /J OHN CO TJ'T TS, /TRAFALGAR-STREET, NEXT the BANK of NEW SOUTH WALES. ■ . 1707 II mm%mmm Vrf N,z ' \\l e^° \i | ( 18 7, ||. «™sto ][M rai3m TOi) J V\ CHRISTCHURCH/ I\A 1873< J&l^W^ l^Z a M li otf/ MEDAL^^l^jp^RTm A/WA.RDED to JAM/ESl^aOTllvJ^ NIZ:, since 1872, -ty fo r Excellency v of __^lson-majS_T WINES and CORDIALS. / . '-' ... : ' No. 1. — First Provincial Prize, Awarded by tbe Richmond Agricultural A ciation, April, 1872. No. 2— Certificate of Honorable Mention. Awarded by the Thames lmtoSTitiAL Exhibition, 1872. No. 3.-^li.terprovincial Exhibition, Christchurch, 1872. Medal and First Class Certi?_cate. No. 4.— Nelson Exhibition, 1873 Two Medals, with Pikst Class Certificate and Special Pbiz_\ PLAIN & FANCY DRESS GOODS LESS THAN H_4J^_k PRICE CO. IWESPECTFULLY inform the Public that they have recently PURJIA/ CHASED the whole of a AIf&fiOURNE WAREHOUSEMAN'S STOCK of DRESS GOODS upon most advantageous Terms. The following is an Extract from our Colonial Buyer' a Letter :— Melbourne, June 24/-.. 1875. Dear Sir, lam forwarding to Nehoa this day, per " Alhambra," 11 CASES and 2 BALES. •' Tbe bulk of these Goods consist of Plain and Fancy Dre.s Materials, which Ihava succeeded in purchasing from Messrs at an incredibly low figure. 'Ihe quant J .y I hwe seat you is, I admit, unusually large for a retail trHde.;" and ith explanation I have to state, that it was ouly by clearing the whole of their Stock that I was enabled to obtiin the Goods at what I consider an unpamlieled pric*?. I ana confident we could not import tbe same Goods direct from Home within FIFTY PER CENT, of theprice. Tha Firm are on the eve of ' Stock-taking, and as the Winter Season is considerably advanced, I prtsuaie they were anxious to reout-c their Stock. ■ *; - Mr. H informs me that the price of these Cooda was 1/9 Wholesale. This would make them, when they landed ia New Zealand, worth about 2/. 1 Considering the enormous Discount at which 1 have procured theabove, I think you will be able to sell them at 1/ per Yard all round, and still realize a small profit. A proportionate qu-mtity oi the same Lines haye J beea sent to our Greymouth. Hokitika, p Weatport, aud Wanganui Branches. The remainder will be forwarded to New South Wales. ONE SHIL£fN°g""TABLES ! ! ! , In accordance with our usnal custom, we have, prior to Stocktaking, resolved to furnish the whole ef our large Tables with various NOVELTIES, all of which will be SOLD at thp average of 1/. ONE SHILLING ° PER ARTICLE ! . The original Price of the Goods thua exposed for Sale ranged from 2/ to 3/ each. ' ■ These Tables will be replenished every Day until notice to tho contrary is f given. [ For a detailed account of tho numerous items displayed, we direct attention j to our List published this day iv the Morning Daily Times. Plain aud Fancy Dress Materials at 1/ (One Shiliins?) per yard Manson & Co. are now offering 150 Pieces, equal to 7,500 YARDS, of PLAIN and FANOY DRESS GOODS, at the average price of 1/ per yard * There aro afcout 100 shades and 20 different textures to select from _ ! & r<> not mißtake the ADDRESS „^ [ V OUR NEW PREMISES ARE SITUATED IN BRIDGID-STREET. i It is the last Drapers' Shop upon the left-hand side going in the direction of the Post- ! s Office ; and although it does not externally possess the mest attractive appearance imaginable, yet Customers ont-e favoring us with a Call will find that the interior is a perfect surprise. It is extremely commdoioua, also comfortably and conveniently arranged, and, what is of f_r r greater importance, they can most ucqueetion'ibly obtain • STEsti-i^cs- "v-AX-Tj-s apoaa ■x i .i__£_xx& iw_o3>rj__"sr.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 163, 5 July 1875, Page 3
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