.' PtAßy' ; :^\ FjSf^f" DREBS . . . f . r ■ j •!. • ■•■_ ■ . • S , ! ■'■' ' I 'i ':,■■■.;■. ■ , ■ . ■ • ; , . ; ■ •- - *■• '--- ft - , . "■ ■ •■ . .-•,._ H ". :■■ ■ -;.,; - :-: • T> ESPECTFULLY -in foras the " -Piblic 1 that they have rece/ly PURIX CHASED the whole of a WAREHOUSEMAN'S STOCK of DRESS'GiDODS upon moat etLyantageoua Terms./. ...;,,,. The following ia an Extract \t*m\ our^ Coibmal Buyer's IfoMer :-^ ■. . '-l „ , fijf' Melbourne, Jtne 2ith. 1875. Dear Sir, ,• ' ;,. ; <qjs. ?&><£? '"■' '" '■ : - ;i " : " !} ■'- : f' n > 7: '- : - ■ •■' la m forwarcling. fco. Kelsoa.this day, pfer «• 'Alhatnbri," : 11 CASES and---2 BALES. • ■ .t ., '_' ''ye? \ v " r ." •" ' '' ! " • '" I■} ■ \■■ :-• :'■. ■• :, -.. The bulk of these Goodg .cdwist^fPlain and ''Faney 1 D real Mafcemals, wliiuh I have bug- I ceedeJ in purchasing from 'Me*9tay^-~- r- a^an'increiHblyvJp^Bgare. : " " The quantity I hwesentj^u is, ladmit, 1 unusually Ur^e for^reVdrtrade 1 ; and ia explanation I haiye to state, thafT it was only by clewia^the ¥>ole of their Stock that 'I was enabled toobtnn the Good/fat what I consider an unparalleled price. lam confident we i could not import the same' «odds ditect from Home within FfFttPBROESTT. of the price. ThaFirin are on the eve of . Stocktaking, and aa the Winb? Season ia considerably advanced, I presume they were anxious to rethjee their'Stoefe ~7V a **:." > . ' >; -; - Mr. H info^s.n^thßtf^-pjriwof^eseiShiodawa^^M-'WlioiiMde^' - ;; ' ; Thia would make themj when they landedlia Ne'wZeklarid, Woptfrkbout 2/. ■ T Considering the enormous Discount: at which I Have : pfdcured 'the above, I think you will be able to sell them nt 1/ per Yard all round, and still reilize h 8m<&ll profit. ' A proportionate quantity of the saoiQ Lines hiv'6b^n tent to ofir Greymoutti; Hokitika, Weatport, and Wanganui Branchesr-Tn^remainder Will be forwarded to New South Wales. ONE;. 8HM®^"t:IBLEBI:!J In accordance whh our. usnal custom, we have, prior to Stocktaking, resolved to famish tho.whole ef par ljirge Tables with various NOVELTIES, all of which will be SOLD at the a^era^e iof 1/. V 5 •' ; ] ■'■ " ! ! ONE, SHILLING | PER^AETICLE ! ! . , ■ '. i The original Price of t&e (GrpVds thu%eapoaed for Sale ranged from 2/ to 3/ each. .■■ ;. : . •';"'••,/.'••',.■ U i 7%^--.\'. : ,'.•.,■•■ •= . • . .-.' These Tableawill. ba' replenished evetf 'ifog-'- Juntil notice fco the contrary ia given. •_ j ■.''■', : ' ' •'/: , ; ' " : '! if '\7 : '" "' ■-' '; " ''" '" ' ■' ■ ' For a detailed account of the numerouai items 1 , iiiaplayed, 1 we direct attentiba 1 to our List published this day in the Morn ing^ Daily%Times. • Plain and Fancf Dress Materials at 1/ (One Shilling) peVy^rd v ■ Manson & Co. are nowbfiering' 150 Pieced; equal to 7,500 YARDS' of PLAIN and FAN('Y f DRESS QOODS, at the average price of if per y&d • : s Tbere are about 100 shades and 20 different textiires.t^ select from - v ; ggi 0 Do not mistake the ADDRESS J£s /. OUR NEW PREMISES ARE SITUATED IN. BRIDGE-STREET. : 16 is the.last Drapers'; $hqp upon ,ihe left-hand- -eide going ia the direction of the PostOfflce; and a|thougait does nit externally possessthe mejt attractive appe irance imaginable, yet Customers ome favoriqK us with a Call will find that the interior ia ft perfect surprise. It if extremely commdojpus, ajso, comfortably. an i convenisfntly arranged, and, what is of f*r greater importance.they cam; most unquestionably obtain r ;; :;: ; ; ; r^ENERAL.- : : ' IEoIeOTO ER V : ■ :: S T O RE, SUPPLIES^ EACH ENGLISH VESSEL. . AGRICULTURAL AND OTHER' MACHINERY PROCURED TO ORDER. SEWING MACHINES of guaranteed capabUUies, suited to every Household. ' BUSINESS CONDUCTED Oljf THE REA.DY-HEDNEY PLAN. "-" . . ' '! J . '■ \ '"■. ! OO ~-r- -A . ■ ■ : W. C. WILKINS, Impbtting lironmonger, Bridge-street, Nelson. August, 1875.. . . ,' " ' \. ' '■'■••'• 2168- 1 ■•' " i ' ' ■ " ' " \/' IV/TR. ALBERT CORRIGK, QUP.SGRIPTIONSrece;ved*m AID of the -UtL ' teaches OF WIFE and FAMILY ot Captain LAKE, ' J .■■■■" ' ' - . ot the S hooner " Succaas," who was recently Instrumental and ygvkl drowned:— ' '■ ; ' MUSIC. yS > Captain Rough £2 0 0 y/ ' i)r, Farrelle 2-2 0 Condnctor of Nelaon Harmonic Soeiety and R.,iirb.nllcr»s3 ... ... 10 0 Organist at Trinity I'repoyterian Church, j R Lucas & Son... ... I 1 0 ~~£ • ■ A Sympathizer 1 0 0 CONCERTS, BALdS., AND \ PARTIES . $J^ J? «»»e Country 1 1 0 ATTKNDfe-^ffi CONDUCTOR OR- ™ Co . m }? M"\ 37 6 GANIST, VIOLINIST, OR I^AUTIST. B ™Se 300 Teacher of Hdllah's or CoaWiN'a System of A Friend... ...... 010 0 . -.^-^-fiftffllNGfjr-^^ '-.' \ Mail Office, August 30, .1875. ■ I ;' ■ ; ■ ■■ '•' ■ ' ■•■''■■■" ■ - ■ FBIyATE CLASSES ATTENDED. XO THE BENEVOLENT. Pianofortes, OKOANsyCoNCR.RTiirAS, Tunkd , TT\ HE J FRIENDS of the late Mr, JOSEPH Repaibkd, Regucated, &c. , A bMALL, Comedian, well-known and V £■ — , ■ highlyjreap^cted ia the y.arious Provinces of \>rders left at MtTStanton's will be promptly N e* Zealand, are APPKALED TO FOR Attended to. , ' 1514 All) on behalf of his WIDOW and young ' "'*.': - i FAMILY, who by his untimely tieath ate lett " " " ~* ~ ~. r ~ T in penury and want. The at'endant circumMAIL COACH FROM NELSON stances are •' peculiarly sad and distrcsainjr.— Tn MnTTTPITA - ' Any kindly contribution will be tban"kfully xkj mvi.usua.a>. ; received byMf SANTOS, Trafalgar-Street, "" .1 or at , any. of tlie; Newspaper Offices in this TXTE, the undersigned, beg to inform this lown ' 2025 VV Public that after the mof October .„.', . . . 1874, the above Conveyance will leave thp , .. COACH AND HOUSES, Nelson, as followa: AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PRO—Every Moto)At, Wepnesdat, and Fridax, y£*- VIDEBX SOCIETYL-^ at 9 o'clock a.m ! / " • r — — y^^\ MOTUEKA. / FOR MUTUAL LIES iASt&RANCE, &c. Will leave the MOTUEKA HOTEL ever/ ,:..;. > — ->/ Tuesday, Thursday, and Satdbday, at/8 NEW ZEALA KW, BRANCH, o'clock a.m. • Head OffnoB; Wellington. Parcels and Passengers booked at ■ eit ler . ' ' . /- — ; ' v ' ; place. All Parcels must be Prepaid. ' Present Annu/u. Revenue, £280;000. H. HAYCOCK, : / S. POWELL, i Accumulated / A n d Invested /Idnd 5522 . . Nelsf,] . • / £1,330,000. : .' • ' ' V . . i . P>WQaft<aßsuring with this Office share' the DAILY COAOH FROM NEL^Ow whole Profits, and a Bonus is declared every TO FOXHILL. \ fifth year. , , ___ , \ . Agent : A. W. Soaifk rflHE undersigned respect^lly iniorms; Referee: W. B. Scaly, Esq., Ji.D JL inhabitants of Nelaon and the Waiineaa - -____ 22 * 5 that he runs a COACH DAILY 1 between T ' ' T Foxbill and Nelson; leaving FoshiU at half Just Opened and Now ON bALB, past 7 o'clock a.m., and Nelson at 3 p.m. Q CASES SINGLE EERAMBOLATOBS Booking Offices at the Wafeatu and Com- O with Hoods complete, merefrl flotels, Tfafaltrar-«treet At H. HOUNS EL L ' S . FBAKOIB HOLDB3 - No. E, BEidge-steeefi. 1135
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 222, 3 September 1875, Page 3
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967Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 222, 3 September 1875, Page 3
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