B^ots! Bd^ts! 'PQfjtgl? Bootsf Boots! 1 'U .... -oo- ■ . '■ 600 PAIR8 ' from 2/3 per Pair .. - :-,. Ladies'^ Elaatio Side and Kid; Boots MaidV do ■do do Children's Fancy do. - ':'■■■ i These GOODS, BOUGHT as pDAMAGED, ex " Duhmofe," MUST BE -■_:;■ .--.'• ': JO^Ta'T ' ONGE '■■ The AdveriipetfwM therefore offer them to the Pubnp;froa_ 4&J to 1030, JOHN JAMES,Bridge-street.; COME EARLY, aa the above Gobdawill he SOLD at almost UNRESEEVED 1 -: "" •'• ■"■ '•/ PRICES. "'" ' " ' ' ' • ; EEATIER PILLOWS!! FEATHER PttLOWS!!! ONE HUNDREDAND FffiTY, EX B^NMOKE. ! Slightly^damaged, and bought by Auction by th^rAdvertiser. , These English Goose Feather Pillows toA) Sold on'SATDKr DAY EVENING NEXT, Price^om 3s 9d;Each. KEMEMBER; TIMEJ^F SALE, Saturday Evening/ July 31/ from 4.80 to 10.30. James-s Bridge-Street Stores. Bridge-Street. PLAIN & FANCY DRESS GOODS "':■■'■■ ■' . .AT "' ' ■'■ ' LESS THAN HALF PRICE. & 00. "J^ESPECTFULLY inform the Public that they have recently PURfXAi CHASED 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 Lsfcter :•— Megbourse, June Hth, 1875. Dear Sir, „ I am forwarding to Nehoa this day, per " Alliambr.i." 11 CASES and 2 BALES. .- The bulk of tliese Goods consist of t'loin and Fancy Dreas Materials, which I have succeeded in purchasing fro.n Messrs; — at an incredibly low figure. Ihe quantity I lure seat jou U, I »<lmit, unusually large for a retail trade ; and in explanntion I have to state, that it pas only by cieirin^ tiie whole of their Stock that I w*»B enabled toobtiisi the Goafs afc what I,consider an unparalleled price .I am confident we could net import fclie same Goods direct f-om Home within FIFTY" PEU CENT, of the priced Tin Firm are on the eve, of Stock-taking, and as the Winter Seas jn is consideraefy advanced, I prosuuiio they were anxious, to re'luco thuir Stock. / Mr. fct iaforms me thut the price of these Goads was 1/9 Wholesale.. / Tin's would make them, when they landed in New Z a'and, worth about 2/. / Considering the enormous Discount at which I, have procured th_ above, I thftik you will be able to cell them »t 1/ p<r Yard all round/afid still reilize s small profit. 7 A proportionate quantity of the same Lines h »\re been sent to our Greym6uth,/lo_Hika, Westport, and Wanganui Branches. The remainder will be forwarded to New Souyh Wales. ONE SHILLING TABLES! I.!. In accordance with our-usual custom, we have, prior to Stocktaking, resolved to famish the whole ef our large Tables 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 ranged 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 iteraa'diaplayed, we'direct attention to our List published this day in the Morning Daily Times. Plain and Fancy Dreß3 Materials at 1 / (One Shilling) per yard Hanson & Co. are now offering 150 Pieces, equal to 7,500 YARDS, of PLAIN and FANCY DRESS GOODS, at the average pries of 1/per yard There are about 100 shadts and 20 different textares t) select from g 1 Bo not mistake the ADDRESS OUR NEW PREMISES ARE SITUATED IN BRIDGE-STREET. Ifc is Ms last Drapers' Shop upon the left-hand side going in the direction of the PostUfijcej and nlthbugk it does, not externally poseeas'the me $t attractive appe trance imaginable, vet Customers ohc*G favoring v* with a Call will find that ttie interior is a perfect surprise. It is extremely commdoiou9, also comfortably anl conveniently arranged, and, what ia of far greater importance, they can most unquestionably obtain •■• . s TJS3aX_i_?Ja- V-fILZ-XTE! _F°O_3_ TSEEESIJEi 3VK6_J_"_E_"s2\
_ft_Sil._t^_: "SfWJNTEER .NGAG^MEN'r SV FOB THS WEEK. '/^ X '^ TUESDA_VciT_ I< :fl_s, j WEI)N£SDAI^_Co .legs Cadkts. Noon apeciim in uniform. • ■"■■.- \ i Cadets, 7 p.m. THURSDAY.-Akti kpy. Gun drill. FBIDAY —RgcaoiTE >^ SATURDAY.—WaijeaoWalry, 2-30 p.m, V^ ikefield^. £ S iunond \ 7 SUNDAY.-CiiceciiTpauale, 10 o'clock d,m. yidearms, -2073 ' J. T. MARSHALL, Cap'am. . : _." M^XANDRAIGOLD MINING. V/^ CiJS^FAN (Lijutku.) fK CALL _>W h»CB pec «_. __ &£?«S*A $ÜB_£S'_____ t - w-«««)*i; i^avcf AuguB": I'ATI [OK BK_NNAN \ hi ; Reefton, August i 1875. 32JLr * »
FOR WANfJ^NUi DIRECT.^/ ^/>'^^v yy kJ^^p a t MlSSi> VV^" A X will sail for the a iove Ifcrt on THORSDAY Next, at 10 am. N. . '. For Freigllt or Ps ssge, applf to J« S DttQSa.jun., _ ™__ Commercial Wharf. : t-y. ~—" ' *^> 4 /~\/\ L>, X) >. >27 TRAFALgW E. A. CHAPTER : " 0F Nbl 157 SC ' /^| RDIN^Ry ( 0 W^CATfON, Free\J' masons' Ha , TUE^AY, Aug. 3rd, ■ at 7*30 p.m. . >y ;■ mX fW.M.STA^TON.E. Just Received, and Wow on Sale, AT \%°?£ %^% T E ARo, D.« ™^«« fH<r*u ew a'an^ Pr'or to the; introduction of Civilization amongst them. v B J ™HN TOTE, NATIVfi INXKBPUBTeK, AIfgKLAND
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 192, 3 August 1875, Page 3
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