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W. M ILNER "OEG-S to inform his Customers and the Public, that in order to complete Alterations now in progress on Ms PREMISES, TRAFALGAR-ST., It will be necessary to REMOVE ALL THE GOODS OUT OF THE LARGER OF THE TWO SHOPS, THAT IS THE DRAPERY SHOP. j It will therefore be CLOSED FROM MONDAY, ' the 30ih Instnnt, to the FOLLOWING SATURDAY. 0 — GOODS MOST LIKELY TO BE WANTED HAVE BEEN REMOVED TO THE CLOTHING SHOP, WHERE IN THE MEANTIME BUSINESS WILL' be CONDUCTED. __ __ l S3! PLAIN & FANCY DRESS GOODS, AT ; LESS THAN HALF PRICE. MANSON & GO. t EESPECTFULLY inform the PubUn that they have recently PURCHASED the whole of a MELBOURNE WAREHOUSEMAN'S STOCK of DRESS GOODS upon most advantageous Terms, The following is un Extract from our Colonial Buyer's Letter : — j\lhlisOur:ie, June 2ith t 1875. Bear Sir, I am forwarding to Nelson this day, per " Alhiunbra," II CASE'S and 2 BALES. The bulk of these Goods consist of Plain and Fancy Dress Materials, which I hare succeeded in purchasing Uon\ Messrs. at an increlibly low figure. 'J he quantity I lnve sent you is. I admit, unusually larse for a retail trade ; and in explanation I have to stite, that it was cmly by coring tiie wlioie of their ytoek tli.it I was enabled toobtdn the Go3:is at what I consider an unparalleled price. lam confident we i could net import the samg Goods direct from Home within FIFTY PF.R CENT, of the price. Tli3 Firm are on the ere of Stock-taking, and as the Winter Season is considerably advanced, 1 presume they were anxious to reduce their Stock Mr. H informs me that the price of the*e Goods was 1/9 Wholesale. This would make them, when they landed in New Zc-a'aud, worth about 2/. Considering the enormous Discount at which I have procured the above, I think you will be able to sell them »t 1/ per Yard all round, and still reilize a small profit. A proportionate quantity of the same Lines have been sent to our Greymouth, Ilokitika, Westport, and Wanganui Branches. The remainder will be forwarded to New South Wales, ONE SHILLIN^TABLES ! ! ! In accordance with our usnul custom, we hav.e, 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 rauged 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 Dally Times. Plain and Fancy Dr^ss Materials at 1/ (One Shilling") per yard Manson & Co. are now offering 1 50 Pieces, equal Co 7,500 YARDS, of PLAIN and | FANCY DRESS GOODS, at the average price of 1/ per ynrd There are about 100 shades and 20 different textures t'j select from S§gf Tlo not mistake the ADDRESS && OUR NEW PREMISES ARE SITUATED IN BRIDGE-STREET. It is the last Drapers' Shop upon the left-hand iile going; in the direction of the PostOffice ; and althouga it does n itexternally possetn the mesfc attractive appe irance imaginable, yet Cus'omers once favoring us with a Call will find that the interior ia a perfect surprise. Jt is extremely commdoiou3, also comfortably an I conveniently arranged, and, what is of far greater importance, they c:m most unquestionably obtain STFJGSfcX^XIMG "V-AJL-TTE: S'OjEC. THEIR 3VEO»TE2^r. GRATBUMOTfTOETING. qnHE GOSPEL OAK IRON EPPS'S COCOA. AND nnwAKVAi-r GALVANISED IRON & WIRE TOMPANY JiiibA^hAbi. IaOR mancfaocdkers & Galvanisers. "By a thorough knowledge of the natural ■«. * Bll| . n ,i « 00nn ,7 rt, nn A laws which govern the operations of digestion I'f^b Tft.de Marks ]'k O^ » and nutrition, and by a careful application of „„„;£,■„ «ILL.« n the fine properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr. Flß3r Q UALIXir - bECOND Q^mtt. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately-flavored bevernae which may save The GOSPEL OAK is the oHeat MannUS many doctors' bills. Jtis \iy the judicious facture of. Galvanised Iron in Finland. The useof such aticlcs of diet that a constitution original Galvanised. Iron was first made at may be graduilly built up until strong these works in the ytar 1842. This iron •nough ta resist every tendency to disease obtained the PRIZE MEDAL for "excellent Huudreds of subtle maladies are floating quality " at the Great Exibitiosi of 1862, it around us ready to attack wherever there is heinc the only Prize Medal awarded in the a weak point. We may escape many a fatal Trade, shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with The Lce is now tl reduced. pure blood and a properly nourished frame." ' —See article in the Civil Strvics Gazette. Works: Gospel Oak Iron Works, Tipton „ , . , . ,T~7. .. •„ Mitte Works, Wolverhampton Made simply with boiling water or milk. Regent's Canal, Limehouse, London. 01 1 , . , i i ii iti Warehouse— 6o Upper Thames-street. Sold only in packets, labelled thus— London. JAMES EPPS & CO., Export Office— l lo Canuon-street,Londop. HOMOEOPATHIC CHEMISTS, 2661 48, Threadneedlestreet, and 170, Piccadilly. T> LUCAS & FON have the following Works : Huston Road, and Camden Towtf XX» WORKS on SALW, at their New London. 1421 Premises, opposite N. Edward's & Co.'s Warehouse :— SUBSCRIPTIONS received in AID of the The Golben Ladder Skr.es, comKJ WIFE and FAMILY ot Captain LAKE, P"« n «. : ~ of the S: hooner '• Success," who was recently Queecby What She Could, and drowned :— Urbane & his Friends Opportunities Can*.iin Rnmrii fo n n Sceptres and Crowus, Douse in Town DrFarrelle 2 S 0 the Flag of Trace Aunt Jane's Hero H Vjh .iwf«« inn Without and Within Walks from Eden R Lucas & Son' ? 0 Melbourne Hou-e Dare to do Right A-™thizer J 0 Thrte Little Spades Dai«y A £ r f fnf 010 2 "oueeoflu-ael Vmfgar Hi.l A * rielll 0 10 0 Little .Sunbeama The Old Helmet Mail Offico, August 30, 1875. Th e Golden Ladder Star out ot Jacob

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 219, 1 September 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 219, 1 September 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 219, 1 September 1875, Page 3

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