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W GO AT mGE AND SEI^GT L " FROM ABOUT * .OOOlbs. Choice BACON & HAMS All Buyers will find their Advantage in an Immediate Purchase, n _»». . THE PRICE for a REALLY Choice SIDE of BACON is /Q per lb. r, A HAM (101b. to 121b,), at /JJ, per lb. These Real Bargains may Now be had AT THE ■1 "CANTERBURY STORES," '' " NEXT TO DR. TATTON'S, l Bridge-Street, Nelson. |» " f • ' * - ' - ';• \ Boots ! Boots ! Boots ! Boots 1 Boots ! I f ■" ' ' ' "00 '■ . « j QQQ PAIRS, from a/3 p^Paia? Ladies' Elastic Side and Kid Boote^ y Maids' do do do y **"N y yS Children's Fancy dof TkkT GOODS, BOUGHT as DAMAGED, ex "Dunmore/' f must m ; SOLD AT ONCE. The Advertiser will therefore Offer Jfoem to the Publio from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. EYEIj/Y DAY !! JOHN JAMES, Bridge-street. -0 — — . COME EARLY, as the above Goods will be SOLD at almoßt UNRESERYED PRICES. ' 2107 PLAIN & FANCY DRESS GOODS 'AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE. • / MANSON & CO. EESPECTFULLY inform the Public that they have recently PURcv-__^ GH4SED the ol « oi a MELBOURNE WAREHOUSEMAN'S bIOCILof DRESS GOODS upon most advantageous Terms. The following is an Extract from our Colonial Buyer's Letter :— „ _, Msu.oui.Ni3, ./i-Xrt 241h, 18T5. Dba.r Sir, ' o __ _ t 17 __ l ara focwardin g t( > Nelaoa this day, per «» Alhambra." ll CASES and The bulk of these Goods consist of Plain and Fancy _Qije_fMaterials, whitSi I have succeeded in purchasing from Messrs. at an iuor&libly low figure. \ Ihe quantity I hwe sent you is, I admit, uuusuaUflarge for a retail trade ; and in explanstion I have to state, that it was ouly by clearjdfg the whole of their Stock that I was enabled to obt .in the Goads at what I consider >5 unparalleled price. lam confident we •' could net import the same Qoods direct from tiMfie within FIFTY PER CENT of the price The Firm are on the eve of Stock- taking and as the Winter Season is "considerably advanced, I presume they were anxious to re/moe their Stock. Mr. H informs me that the price of thalfe Goods was 1/9 Wholesale. This would make them, when they ladded iu New Z-a'and, worth about 2/ ' -ii £° n i l ? e ! ing the enormous Discouo/at which I have procured the above, I think yon will be able to sell them at j / per Yawf all round, and still roilise a small profit. ' A proportionate quanrf^of thei&me Lines have beQa sent to our Greymouth, Hokitika, ■ Westport, and Wanganui &_ahche|fr The remainder will be forwarded to New South. Wales. ONE SHILLING TABLES! ir In accordance wilh our usnal 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 items displayed, we direct attention to our List published this day in the Morning Daily Times. ' Plain and Fancy Dress Materialsat 1/ (One Shilling) per ya,rd 1 FAN^v Si&« C onnT.« 0 V^ etiog ls ° P^ eCe8 '_ ,T al to 7^ do Y * RDS » of PL AIN and , b ANLY DRESS GOODS, at the average price of 1/ per yard , There are about 100 shades and 20 different textures to s.lect from k^v K° Uo not mistake the JDDRESB jgg OUR NEW PREMISES ARE SITUATED IN BRIDGE-STREET. » ■ nm Ifc ! 9 the laßt Drapers? Shop upon the left-hand side going in the direction of the PostUiHcej and although it does notesteraally possess the me.t attractive appe*rance imaginable yet Customers once favoring us with a Call will find that the interior ia a perfect Burprise! It is extremely commdoious, also comfortably and conveniently arranged, and, what is Of far greater importance, they can iaost unquestionably obtain VALUE FOIiSTHBIB MONEY.

'' UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA. i 1837. / j Taj_£pp 6_fc*£r____ _.1,2*.0i100. BfeSEHVB CFonjJ £ 400,000. / NOTICE TO PROPRIETORS. A DIVIDEND of One PounQ Fifteen Shillings, together with a/BONUS of ~ NFive Shillings per Share, for tae Hal'-year ending JUNE SO, 1875, equal /o Sixteen per cent, per annum on the p*h!-up Capital of this Bank, having been declajred afc the Meeting of Proprietors, heldNtfTondon on JOLY 13th, Proprietors registered* in Christchorch at I theformer date wili receive the Warrants for I their Dividend and Bonus on application l through Branch Managers. } (Signed) JOS. PALMER, L Chief Officer for New Zeaiaud. \ Union B ink of Australia, \ Christchurch, July 28, 1875. 2098 mHE EVENING MAIL A CAN BE OBTAINED AT Mr. C. HARLING'S, Trafalgar-st. ; Mb. J. ASHBURN'S, Haidy-at. ; Mr. WALKER'S, Waimea Road ; Mr. B. FRANZEN'S, tha Por(_

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 195, 6 August 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 195, 6 August 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 195, 6 August 1875, Page 3

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