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*Bfpip 1 Egpts I T^mm SfWif? Bootffi »oo ——— 000 PAIRS, from 21/? b p-^r Pair ....... V.-' -" k^sVE-asUa Side and K«^ Boots T *'-'■•_•'-' •--■•'"-- "-•'• Maids'-- '-•••'do-!-i do do Children^ Fancy da. . •'; :«■;.'• *..*:■: These r GQOpS^ BOUGHT? r as DAMAGED, e« " D„ninri_-'' *"'■' '""'^ " '""'' '"MUSt J BE..: _<.-1 ■-• ■;•.■{.•.-.';!;■,., , yv ■ SOl^T) Ai*:''6NCi__ii ! Tlie Adverliser will therefore oflFer them to the Public from •_ 3.1 to 1030, y .■■ j :■:■■; ■ ON. tA- .. .._■-, --: . ; @_^TU;__£Di__i_; ,_3^____sri2sre. JOHN* JiOIES, B j COME EARLY, aa the abo-ve Goods will be SOLD at almost UNRESERVED - ' "' "_.;,■ . PRICES. .'.:<-■...■■■ FEATSER PILLOWS!! EEATHER PILLOWS!!! ONE HUNDRED; AND FIFTY; EX DUN MOKE. Slightly damaged, "and bought by Auction by the Advartiaef. These English Goose Feather' Pillows, to be Sold on SATUEDAY EVENING NEXT, Price; from ;3s 9d Each. REMEMBEE TIME!OF SALE, Saturday Evening, July 31, from 4.30 to 10.30. AT James?s Bridge-Street Stores. jA^ yj..oH^iL|l,M;Es;,:.-:. Bridge^treet. • '. \ ________: "y ■ ■'■ '■■ "' "'"• soil ;" : PLAIN & FANCY DRESS GOODS ',: ■;'■-;' at '"■".'■-.-.': LESS THAN HALF PRICE; 4 M EESPECTFULLY inform the Public that they have recently PURCHASED the whole of a MELBOURNE WAREHOUSEMAN'S STOCK of DRESS GOODS upon most advantageous Terms. The following is an Extract from our Colonial. Buyer's Letter :~ Memuhjiuie, June 2ith t 1875. Dkar Sm, '"""".'.;' lam forwarding to Nelsoi this day, per <v Alhambra," 11 CASES and 2 BALES. The bulk of these Goods consist of Plain and Fancy Dress Materials, -which I have succeeded in purchasing from Mesara.: : at an incredibly low figure. The quantity I hive sent youia, I admit, unusually large for a retail trade ; and in explanation I have to afiste, that it was only by cleiring tho whole of their Stock that I was enabled toobttin the Goods at what I consider au unparalleled price. .I am confident we could nrt import tbe same Goods direct from Home within FIfilTY. PER. CENT, of the price. The Firm are on tha eye of Stock-taking, and as the Winter Season is considerably advanced, I presume they^-jrere^anxious' to reduce their Stock.. : Mr.H informs methat the price' of these Goods wm 1/9 Wholesale^ . This would make them, when they landed in New Z a'and, worth about 2/. Considering the enormous Discount at which I hayeprncured tha above, I think you will he abte to tell them at 1/ per Yard all rooud, aid still reilise a small profit. A,proportionate quantity of the same. Lines luva been sent to our Greymouth. Hokitika, Westport, and Wanganui Branches.. The remainder trill be forwarded to New South Wales. ONE SHILLING TABLES!!! In accordance with qur usual custom, we have, prior to Stocktaking, resolved to (ornish the whole ef our large Tables with various NOVELTIES, all of which will be SOLD at the average of 1/. ONE SHILLING PER, ARTICLE 1 Thai original Price of the Goods thus exposed for Sale ranged from 2/ to 3/each. These Tables will be replenished e?e»y Day until notioe to the contrary is given. .; • y. ••*•-..--- {.*- „-._■■- r-, . - , . . i For a detailed account of the numerous items displayed, we direct attention to our List published this day f in the Moaning Daily Times. Plain and Fancy Dress Materials atl/-(One Shilling") per yard ' - ' Manson & Co. are nowogeriag 150 Pieces, equal to 7,500 YARDS, of PLAII? aiid FANCY DRESS GOODS', at theaverage price of 1/ per yard There are about 100 shadts and 20 different textures to select from j§sp° I)o not mistake the ADDRESS jfgg OUR NEW PREMISES ARE SITUATED IN BRIDGE-STREET. It is the last Drapers' Shop upon the left-hand side going in the direction of the PostGffice ;-and-althougii it does nitesternally po-jsess^the mart attractive appeirance imaginable, yet Customers once favorin? 'us with a Cal! will find that the interior is a perfect surprise. It is extremely commdoious, also comfortably and conveniently arranged, and, what is of far greater importance, they can most, unquestionably obtain a^Eßi_,;_3srq- vai-TTE for i?eeeir iveoiyjEiir.

MAIL COACH FRUM NELSON TO MOTUEKA. XJCTE, the undersigned, beg to inform the TV Public that after the Ist of October, 1874, the above Conveyance will leave the COACH AND HORSES, Nelson, as follows: —Every Monday, Wbdresdav, and Friday, at 9 o'clock a.m. Will leave the MOTUEKA HOTEL every I>Z£l' m TRVSSDAY > and SATDBDAT ' at 8 place. AU Parcels must be Prepaw. o' JrA,«r r ' S. POWALib, 5^ NalßoPLIVER PILLS FOR INDIA AND THE COLONIES. DR, KING'S Dandelion and Quinine Liver Pills (without nurcury) are the best remedy ior Bile, Wind, Indigestion, Sick Headache, Spaims, Giddiness, Heartburn, Nervousness, Gout, and all disorders of the Stomach and Liver. They combine mildness in operation with the most admirable effects, and as an aperient, cannot be surpassed. Manufactured by JAMES RORKE, 47, Mortimer-street, London, W., and sold all over the World by most Chemuts and Mcdi-cine-vendors, at is. lid., 25.9d.,45.5 and ll8« «»■'

riIHE GOSPEL OAK IRON JL and GALVANIS ED IRON & WIRE COMP ANY Ibok Masufaoxusbrs & Galvasisbbs. —-— Fiwt Brand. Second Brand. '<* Ahchob O. [Trade Marks ]" Eagle." F *BaT Q^m*** Second Quality. f J^SnuifrS /iVl'?9^ Ma -S?" MbSSEFi&II^^ quaJity „Rt Greafc Exibitioß of . ft. beln S the onl 7 JPrize Medal awarded in the Trade. The price is now greatly reduced. Works: Go?pel Oak Iron Works, Tipton Mitre Works, Wolverhampton regent's Canal, Limehousc, London. Warehouse-60 Upper Thames-street. _, ?^ n# Ilrt- _ , . 110 Cannon-street, London . • 2B^' '. t- , . »- ... »*itchbneb& 1 I Kitcheners. II i 1 A MORE CASES of FtAVE-'s -iV Pathht KITCHENERS, from Bft. ta 4ft. 6in., Now on Salo at lowbst bbhom-e- : ativb friobs. At H . HOUNSELL'S, No. 1 Bridge^treet. ; 2653

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 191, 2 August 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 191, 2 August 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 191, 2 August 1875, Page 3

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