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Public Notice ! r Public Notice ! o ■ ■ JOHN COTJTTS, In returning thanks to the Inhabitants^ of Nelson and Country Districts for their liberal patronage, begs fio inform them, that, to; : MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF HIS INCREASING BUSINESS, HE HAS DETERMINED TO ENLARGE HI^JPREMISES. PREVIOUS TO ALTERATIONS, THE Rb"maJ^lN.Q----(STO.OBl WINTER DEE3g(xOpDi, COSTUMES, POLONAISE JACKETS, MILLINERY, WILL BE CLEAREBOUT ' .'- : ' ' AT. ■ .; v -' '-•; GREATLY RBJDUCED PRICES!!! Sale to continue for Fourteen Bays. ra" NOTE i THE ADDRESS JOHN O O U T TS, TRAFALGAR-STREET, NEXT the BANK of NEW SOUTH WALES. " 1907 PLAIN & FANCY DRESS GOODS at ; LESS THAN HALF PRICEMAMSON & CO. T> ESPECTFULLY inform the Public that they have recently PUR-J-%7 CHASED the whole of .a MELBOURNE WAREHOUSEMAN'S STOCK of DRESS GOODS upon moat advantageous Terms. The following ia an Extract from our Colonial Buyer's Letter : — t, _ . Mblboubsb, June 24//t, 1875. Dbar Sir, . o dat po lam forw afding to Nelsoa this day, per « Alhambra," 1 1 CASES and The bulk of these Goods consist of Plain aud Fancj Drea* Materials, which I have sacceeded m purcliasing from Mesar*. . — . ft an incredibly low figure. Jhe quantity 1 h> re sent you is, I admit, unusually large for a retail trade ; and jn explanatioi 1 h. ye to state, that ifc waa only by clearing the wnole of their Stock that I was enabled to obtun the Goods at what I consider aa unparalleled price. lam confident we could not import the same Goods direct from Home within FIFTY PER CENT, of the price. Uwfttm are on the eve of Stock-taking, and as the Winter Seasjn is considerably advanced, I presume they were anxious to i jdoce their Stock. . . Mr. H informs me that the price of these G joda was 1/9 Wholesale. This would make them when they landed in New Zsaland, worth about 2/. urin? D tfT Dg iwt en0 TT Di^ 0U l lt ,f tWllich l haye Pwcured the aboVe, I think you will be able to cell the«n at 1/ per Yard all round, and still realise a small profit A proportionate qiantity of the saire Lines have been sent to our Greymouth. Hokitika, Westport, and Wanganm Branches. The remainder will be forwarded to New South Wales. ONE SHILLIS 0 (S~T4BLBB ! 1 1 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 the average of 1/. ONE SHILLING PER AETICLE ! The original Price of the Goods thus exposed for Sale ranged from 2/ to 3/ each. . - ' These Tables will be replenished every Day until noiice to the contrary is given. J 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 Materials at 1/ (One Shilling) per yard WAN^vTSi^ C C nnnnc 0 VJ eCing ls °, F . eces . equal to 7,500 YARDS, of PLAIN and FANCY DRESS GOODS, at the average prce of 1/ per yard There are about 100 shades and 20 different textures to select from H^p° Do not mhtake the ADDRESS Jgr& OUR NEW PREMISES ARE SITUATED IN BRIDGE-STREET. ' It ia the last Drapers' Shop upon the left-hand^ side going in the direction of the PostOffice; and although it does not externally posaesa the me »t attractive appewance imaginable, yet Customers once favoring us with a Call will find that the interior i3 a perfect surprise. It is extremely commdoioua, also comfortably and conveniently arranged,- 'and, what is of f*r greater importance, they can most unquestionably obtain r STERLING VALUE FOR THEIR XUEOBTES'S?-. MR. ALBERT CORRICK- NELSON HORTICULTURAL TEACHER OF SOCIETY. INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL mHE annual a^iriNG of the MemMUSIC. X beis of the above Society "*:il be held at Vie Masonic Hotel, en TUESDAY next, Conductor of Nelson Harmonic Society and at 3 °' clock ' " jri ''- Organist at Trinity Presbyterian Church. U-^NKY ADAMS, _«. v Hon, Sec Ne'son, August 8, 1875. 2125 CONCERTS, BALLS, AND PARTIES ' * ATTRNDED AS CONDUCTOR, OR- '■ GANIST, VIOLINIST, OR FLAUTIST. y Teacher of Hcllah's or Caawm's Systsm of • 1 SINGING. TROLUNTEER ENGAGEMENTS V FOR THE WEEK. PRIVATE CLASSES ATTENDED. — _ — SATURDAY.— Waisiea. Cavalrt, 2-30 p.m., Pianofortes, Organs, Concertinas, Toned, Wakefield. Repaired, Regulatsd, &o. » Stoke Rifles, 7 p.m. Richmond. Orders left at Mr. Stanton's will be promptly SUNDAY.— Church Parade, 10 o'clock Attended to. 1514 a - ro - Side aims. Naval Brigade, Sunday parade T nTCI ,,, .. &t 9 30, the Port. 0 LIST, the whole or a part of Brasted . Housb, Trafalgar Square, pnrtly fur- 2073 J. T. MARSHALL, Captain. nishel For particulars apply to Mr '. : ROBERT MARTEN, on the premises 2128 *LL PERSONS having any CLAIMS ~ A against R. W. LUXTON, late ot KAURI TIMBER on SALE at the Yards Motueka, are requested to forward particulars of the Nelson Auction Rooms. to the undersigned. 2443 JOHN R. MABIN, Auctioneer. 2110—2 FELL & ATKINSON.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 196, 7 August 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 196, 7 August 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 196, 7 August 1875, Page 3

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