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PLAIN & FANCY DRESS GOODS, AT "Ebss than half price. MANSON Sc CO. T> ESPECTFDLLY inform the Public that they have recently PUR±\j CHASED the whole of a MELBOURNE WAREHOUSEMAN'S STOCK of DRESS GOODS upon most advantageous Terraa. ,-3&e-fellowin# is an Extract from our Colonial Buyer's Letter : — q) / . Melbourne, June 2ith, 1875. Dear Sir, x / lam forwarding to Nelsoa this day, per «• Alhambra," 1 1 CASES and 2 BALEo. . \_ TWs bulk of these Goods consist of Plain and F^ncy Dreßs Materiuls, whicfi I have succeeded in purchasing from Messrs. at an incredibly low figure. /The quantity I hive sent you is. I admit, unusually lar^e I'm a retail trade ; and in expJftnatiofiYl^ have to state, that it was only by cleiring the whole of their Stock that I was enabled to obtun the Gooils at what I consider au unparalleled price. lam confident we could net impotytbe same Gooda direct from Home within FIFTY PER CENT, of tho price. The Firm areon the eve of Stock-taking, and as the Winter Seasjn is considerably rdvanced, I preeuni^hey were anxious to reduce their Stock \ Mr. II informs mts^that the price of theie Goods was 1/9 Wholesale. This would make trtetn, when they landed in New Zealand, worth about 21. Considering the enormous Discount at which I have procured tho above, I think you will be able- to sell them ut 1/ per Yard ali round, and still realize a smill profit. A proportionate quantity of the same Lines h ive been sent to our Greymouth. Hokitika, Weitport, and Waoganui Branches. The remainder will be forwarded to New South Wales. ONE SHniBSS~TABLBS ! ! ! In accordance with our usnal custom, we have, piW- tiff resolved to /arnish the whole ef our large Tables wjJ&^Jnous NOVELTIES, all of which will be SOLD at the average of 1/. ONE SHILLING PER^ARTICLE ! The original Price of the Goods thu^^xpoaed for Sale ranged from 2/ to S/each. / These Tables will be repleniahed/every Day until notice to the contrary is given. / For a detailed account of tbVnumeroua items displayed, we direct attention to our List published thia day Ln the Morning Daily Times. Plain and Fancy Drafs Mate/fals at 1/ (One Shilling) per yard Manson & Co. are Nsyjw^rifering 1 50 Pieces, equal to 7,500 YARDS, of PLAIN and FANC™ DRESS GOODS, at the average price of 1/ per yard There are about 100 shadta and 20 different textures to select from lUT JDo not mistake (he ADDRESS Jggg OUR NEW PREMISES ARE SITUATED IN BRIDGE-STREET. It is »he last Drapers' Shoo upon the left-hand sHe going in the direction of the PoatOffica; and although it does mt externally possess the me»t attractive appearance imaginable, yet Cui'omers once favoring us with a Call will find th.it tiie interior is a perfect surprise. It ia extremely commdoious, also comfortably and conveniently arranged, and what is of far greater importance, they can most unquestionably obtain / GRA.TEUL—COMFORTING. I -^ f"jji pps ' s coc o a. ty^ l^^ft®--Hj BREAKFAST. _/ J y\T OLUN'SEER ENGAGEMENT* "By a thorough knowledge of thenaturaM f f!)11 THE WEEK. jf laws which govern tho operationsdwfig^aWn j X ~" ' f and nutrition, and by a carefu^gpiication of j THrjasol^-if p.m., Parade for raascii out the fine properties of well-sarected Cocofl, Mr Tr ninAV pswL> tv mi x Epm has provided ourW'eakfaat tables with KIDAT -« e c«i^riii. y » deiicatPly-flavored J^er^ae which may save oATminAY— lfilrß^£/aimea^Sbrnpany postus many d^ors^fcms. It is ty the ju'iicioua j P ont;d UQtll P P- Iv - aiß^^a/next week. use of suchs"ffcles of diet that a constitution „. I T y\ imy be gradually built up until strong lne » nnUft l fllowKnNi^Of hmmunition can orough to resist every tendency to dieease. ,-* J nov be drawn.i. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating y around us ready to attack wherever there is ""'" J ' T - MARSHALL, Cap'ain, & we»k point. We may escape many a fatal 33t Commanding Distriit. shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with "T ~P ' / pure blood and a properly nourished frame." \ /-^READING CLUB. / — See article in the Civil Strvice Gazette. y^ * / M a • , » . T^- -„ GENERAL ME*JTINft of Made simply with boiling water or milk. iOO MEMBERS on FHIOAJT EVENING, 0., . . ~~ „„ , , / «t Eight o'clock, at the Clubjßojra. ImportSold only in packets, labelled thus->/ ant business oLr UAMBS EPPS & <ZO „ --; — \ HOMEOPATHIC CHEMISTS, TTT T fTOT? T A 4kahreadneedle-street, and 170, Piccadilly./ V x *• v 11 ± A X / FIRE AND Wokks: BBm ßa^»Cu n »W MARINEINSURANCECOMPANY f~ EFFECT INSURANCE QURSCRIPTIONS received in AID of fie ny Al r VlWna fo WIFE and FAMILY ot Captiin LAIfE, m„„ _ rr A ™ r ALL KINDS 0F of the S hooner " Success," who was recently M LRCH AN DIS E & PROPERTY droW Ca e pt7n Rough £2 00 \ AT LOWES^ATES. R r vfiE!L ::: ::: f 5 S \- y<s™^^ settlement. 1SS2&:: :.: 1i S \ "^ h.davis&co., A Friend in the Country I I o \ ■ Agbmts. Friend in Country ... 3 7 6 \ Members of the Naval I Just Published — Price 2d., Brigade 30 0 \^ the 8 j30.^, 0 ' 00 O HTJE a^f,l ENGEE JCT\ HE GOSPEL OAK IRON May be had of the Publishers, R, Loc as and ' -1- asd Son, Bridge- street GALVANISED IRON & WIRE COMPANY Mr T w ttfrrt vtttw a tttt Ino. MAN^orcHEKS & Ga.va.xskbs. _ _^ W< "^SSeSe^tSy. First Brand. /Second Brand. _ n . , , , ~~~ 'G Anchor O."lTrjrfe Marts ]" Eagle." JusS deceived, and Moto on Sale, First QrjAUTE < -y^ Qualitt. AT R. LUCAS & SON'S, The GOSPELfeAK/ the oldest Manu- «,« b^,,^' 0 * I °*"® rf ' i facture of Galvanised I>on in Fagland. The HP * ™ ' °. R THB AOSI AT HoME - original Galvanised Ifon was first made at X £ laic exhibiting the bocial Life, Manthese works in the/yfar 1842. This iron «ers. Habits, an i Customs of the Maori Race obtained the PRIZIS MEDAL for "excellent in^pt-^ahind prior to the introduction of quality" at the Oteat Exibition of 1862, i^, -<Jivilizatioh. amongst them, being the only Rtize Medal awardediafThe pv JOHN WFIITE, Trade. / S^^ Native Interpreter, Auckland The prica is now greaSju^uuced. Works: Gojel Oak^on Works, Tipton A USTRALIAN MUTUAL PROMitre Workt-, Wolvei hanipton -"■ VIDENT SOCIETY Regen t's Canal, Liinehouse, London. Warehouse-50 Upper Thames-street. *"OR MUTJJAL LIFE ASSURANCE, &c. London. v Export Office— l lo Cannon-street .London NEW ZEALAND BRANCH, 266 1 Head Office : Wellington. RLUOAS & SON have the following Pkeseht Annual Revenue, £280,000. • WORKS on SALK, at their New — - Premises, opposite N. Edward's & Co.'s Accumulated and Invested Fond Warehmse :— jE 1, 330,000. Tho Golden Ladder Series, com- • prising :— Persons Assuring with thia Office share the Queecliy What She Could, and £*f e Proflt *« and a BoaUB i 8 Glared every Urbane & his Friends Opportunitiea n.tn year. Sceptres and Crowns, House in Town M.. ,pT 4" n 'c » the Flag of Truce Aunt Jane's Hero Medical i?^ er " ; W * B - Skaly ' Eg( l" MD Without aud Within Walks from Eden EHlf Melbourne Hou=e Dare to do Right Tr\ vn^\T-wxrr%T ttxt^ Three Little Spades Dawy T0 IHE BENEVOLENT. Wide Wide World Willow Brook The Little Camp on Nettie's Mission mflE FRIRNDS of the late Mr. JOSEPH j Eagle Hill Stepping Heavenward 1 SMALL, Comedian, well-known and , Glen Luna Dnyton llall highly respected in the various Provinces of \ House of Israel Vinegar Hill jSew Zealand, are APPEALED TO FOR Little Sunbeams The Old Helmet All J on behalf of his WIDOW and young Ihe Golden Ladder Star out ot Jaqob FAMILY, who by his untimely death arc left ' in p j nury aua want. The attendant circumTHE EVENING. 31 AIL Btances are peculiarly gad and distressing— „.„ __ n , n , TMT?r . Am Any kindly contribution will be t?>ankfully CAN BE OBTAINED AT received b ;M r . ST ANTON, Trafalgar- treer, Mr. C. HARLING'S, Trafalgar-st.; JJJJ any of the Newafaper Offices in^hU Mb. J. ASHBURN'S, Hardy-st. ; — — Mr WATKFR'S Waimfift Rnnrl • "OOR SALE, a small quantity of LA.RD MB. WALiK.UK !>, Waimea Koaa , jp tup in Tins for bsmilyuse. Mr. B. FRANZ EN'S, the Fork JOHN K. MABIN.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 221, 2 September 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 221, 2 September 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 221, 2 September 1875, Page 3

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