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NEW DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT MR JOHN COUTTS HAS OPENED those PREMISES m TRAFALGAR-STREET, next to the Bank of New South Wales, ■WITH A VERY SUPERIOR STOCK OF FIRST-GLASS DRAPERY, SHIPPED TO HIS ORDER. Q I, In introducing himself tc the Lidies of Nelson and the Country Districts, JOHN COUTTS begs to inform' them of hia determination to SKLL only GOODS of a SOUND DESCRIPTION, at the Smallest possible Advance on English Prices. He haa also made arrangements for a constant succession of ■ Shipments of Useful nnd Seasonable Articles, public notification of which will appear from time to time. ** JUST OPENED, OUR SECOND SHIPMENT op Homespun Polonaises, from 12/6 each. The New Fjit Polonaise, Latest Novelty, from 30/. A Choice Lot of Costume Petticoats, in Felt and Satin, handsomely Trimmed, from 27/6. The NEW TOURIST COSTUME aud Radingot, a moat comfortable Garment, from 30/, Ladies' and Children's CLOTH JACKETS in great variety, from 7/6 each. Ladies' and Children's WATERPROOF CLOAKS. DRESS SERIES and HOMESPUNS from 7/6 full dresa. THE BEST VALUE IN NEW ZEALAND. REAL WITNEY BLANKETS AT REDUCED PRICES. MILLINERY, DRESSMAKING, ETC. NOTE THE ADDRESS JOHN GOUT TS, TRAFALGAR-STREET, NEXT the BANK of NEW SOUTH WALEsS, / 1707 &!sfc \[ OTICG IS HEREBY OIVEN, that the V « !^sS?#*%i,a R. -^ PARTNERSHIP hitherto subsisting S^S^^Ml s^-^^ " between us the undersigned, HfiNFtY •tfwua.asev'Wkae HOUNSRLL and PHILIP' KINGCOME "TTOLUNTEER ENGAGEMENTS WATTY, nt Fox Hill, known aa the " ¥o< V won THT7 wr-vtt HIU SIO W was this day j)ISSOLVED by _ rjlv< mutual consent, and that the Business will FRTnAY— 7nm Itwritrrra Brill qii»fl hencttorth be (JARIUKU ON by the B^id iSIi 7^ KKCBorra Drill olicd. pK w , vT lT> w , |Q wU| dfscharge ttt , Debts f^ilDAY.— ,3o p.m., >av.vl Brigade, nnd re eve a l l Credits on nccouut of the said P° rr - Portneshjp. SATURDAY. — 2 p.m , Enrolment of Wai- A? witness our hands this Seventh day of si fa Cavalt Voldntkhis. Air. Bird's July, One thousand eight huniraJ and I'addoik, Wakeflcld. eeyenty-five. J. T. MARSHALL. Capa-n, 2 B ? R Jr ?,?n^ KSELL * 1791—2 Commanding District. w . ( « c-nnX^ I WiUwss— H. STRONG. 1821 FOR SALE. q CASKS SINGLE PERAMBULATOKS lAA SAOKTrnrKSirnnT with Hooda complete, 100 SACK I_ COCKSFOOT M H . HOUNSELL'S. 59 SHAR" & PICKERING No. 1, Bridga-steeae. 1335 PLAIN & FANG V DRESS GOODS AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE. MANSOH Sc GO. "OESPECTFULLY inform the Public that they have recently PURXV CHASED the whole of a MELBOURNE WAREHOUSEMAN'S STOCK of DRESS GOODS upon most advantageoas Terms. The following ia an Extract from our Colonial Buyer'a Letter :— _ _ Melbouknb, June 24th. 1875. Dbae Sir, o „ , _ I ani forwarding to Nehoa this day, per " Alhambra," 11 CASES and 2 iiAIiES. - The bulk of these Goods consist of Plßin and Fancy Dress Materials, which I have succeeded m purchasing from Messrs. : at an incredibly low figure. 'J he quaotity 1 hrve sent you is. I admit, unusually large for a recail trade ; and in explanation I have to state, that it was only by clearing the whole of their Stock that I was enabled to obt iin the Goods at what I consider au unparalleled price. lam confident wo coald act import the same Goods direct from Home within FIFTY PBK CENT, of the price. The Firm are on the eve of SDock-takinsr, and as the Winter Season ia considerably advancsd, I presume they were anxious to reduce their Stock. Mr. H informs me that the price of theie Goods was 1/9 Wholesale. This would make them, when they landed in New Zealand, worth about 2/. Considering the enormous Discount at which I have procured the above, I think you will be able to sell them at 1/ per Yard all round, and still realize a small profit. A proportionate quantity of the same Lines have been sent to our Greymouth, Hokitika, Weetport, and Wanganui Branches. The remainder will be forwarded to New South Wales. ' "* . "00 " ■ » , ONE SHILLING TABLES ! ! ! In accordance with our usnat custom, we have, prior to Stocktaking, resolved to famish the whole ef our large Tobies with various NOVELTIES, all of which will be SOLD at the average of 1/. ONE SHILLING PER ARTICLE ! The original Price of the Goods thus exposed for Sale ranced from 2/ to 3/ each. ' ' ' , These Tables will be replenished every Day until notice to the contrary is , given.^ | For a detailed account of the numerous items displayed, we direct attention t to our List published this day in the Morning Daily Times. Plain and Fancy Dress Materials at 1 / (One Shilling) per yard 3 W A»^ OT J?S,£^«™* woflßrillg Isl)fiet: eB, equal to 7,500 YARDS, of PLAIN and FANCY DRESb GOODS, at the average price of 1/ per yard There are about 100 shades and 20 diflereut textures to select from HIT F° not mistake the ADDRESS jgeg ; OUR NEW PREMISES ARE SITUATED IN BRIDGE-STREET. 2 #-«• I 4is the laßt Drft F era> sh °P U P° Q the left-hand eide going in the direction of the Post- • Office ; and although it does not externally possess the mest attractive appearance imaginable, 3 yet Customers once favoring us with a Call will find that the interior is a perfect surprise, it is extremely commdoious, also comfortably and conveniently arranged, and, what is oi fxt - Sreater importance, they can most unquestionably obtain STESEfeIUISffQ- VAIaTTES FOR TEEEJII^ 2\<EJW:aE*X'«

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 167, 8 July 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 167, 8 July 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 167, 8 July 1875, Page 3

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