PLaS",$; .FAi&DEEsi^ODS, - - • : -.' ■ '■■ i. r » ; '•« » • '•' '-fit ' ' ' ' ' ' j T> ESPEGTFULLY inforni ; : the iPtiblie tli«t they haye receatly PURfXV CHASED the whole ' of a MELBOURNE WAREHOUSEMAN'S j STOCK pf DRESS GOODS- upon raopt advantageous Terras.. ; ! j The, following is an Extract from jour Colonial Buyers Letter :~ ! '"'••_• ' ; •!•■■■• ? Mecbocrsb, . June ,2«A, 1875. ! TisAJt 5ir,,.,-. . .-. :..;., = ! . . , . , •■ . ; i o " lam forwardin S to Neleo|a this day, per «>. Alhambra," 1 1 CASES and 2Jo ALES. ;i • ■ . -':■'.'■ I • ; The bulk of these Goods consist of Plaiu Ifaucy Dreaa Material's, Vhich I haye auc- ! ceedel in purchasing from Messrs. rr^-^ Lat an incredibly low .^giue. , : ... ," .'", i The quantity I hive sent you in. I aitnit, anusui'llyr liirsre f.>r (i retail tcacie'; 'and in ex-' planation I have to st«e, that itiwas only by clearing the whole of .their Stock that I was j enabled to obtun. the Goorta at what I consider an unparalleled price." J X am confident we I could net import tlie aaine Goods ; direpti "i rora Hbrae within FIFTY PER CBN F.of the price. The Firm are on the eveoT Stocktaking, an'd. r ae> the Winter! Season is cOttsidepably i advanced, I presume they were anxious to reinfo tHdip Stock:' ; "J 7 ■>''■::<.','■*■. ; Mr. H informs me that the! pnee .qf.l;he?e Goads gnis l/9i'Whoksale. • ii^ '■- ■' ; ! This would make them, when tiiey' landed Ne^-Zfatand.i'svortb^bbafr-a/. ':!' " : '-I : Considering the enormous. Discount, at which I ha^e procured thaabdtfe,! thJrik ; ybtJ will bs able to sell them at 1 / p?r. Yard, all, rouna. and 'still le \\tze a am-xU profit. '-" ; " ! ■'- A proportionate quantity of the same Line^ have beaa sent to our Greymouth* Ilokitikar Westport, and Wanganui Branches. The remain lef will ■be-'fo'r warded to New SouWWale?. one-. «^fflJQLriß|© EH In accordance with our . usnal 'custom, *wo Uivei prior to .-Sto'c^a^i|ig7 resolved to furnish the whole ef our large Tables with various NOVELTIES, all of which will be SOLD at the ayeragb of 1/. «; i•; V: • . ; ; : , ONE SHILLING jPER , ARTICLp^. , ; , : :. "'' '.? " The original Price of theGoods thus exposed l fbr Salei ranged from 2/to 3/ each. .. : ■:. • ■_■. . \ ;. ■- ■'■■"■.\ ..;/.;• " '■• ';. ! ; r ; These Tables will . be replenished e?ery Day until notice to the contrary, isgiven. ' ' , ' ' , ..','.'.!-- ' '•" ■■••?•-• ;v •■ • •.■'•.:!>i -■ ••■••.•••■-•. For a detailed account of the numerous items flJsplayeitl/.wa directattentibn to our List published this day ia eha ; Moijning Ddily Times. ' ' '','. , ! '? , . : Plain and Fanc^ Dres^ Materials at 1/ (One Shilfing)iper yard : : -. n.^^^^f^^oo 0^ 0 ?" 1^ 7,SOO; YARDS, of PLAIN and' FANCY DRESS GOODS, nt the average price of 1/ per yard . t : : : There are about iOOshadt sand 20 different textures t?salcct from ■■■'■■ .••-••:- - not mistake the ADD~RESS Jj?s ' \ . . OUR NEW PREMISES ARE SITUATED IN BRIDGEisTREET. - It ia the last Drapers' Shop upon the ieft-jiand ei'Je .going in. the'difectipn of t^e E'ost- , Ofßca; and althou^lr it doea n6t externally possefl* the nia'jfc attractive a'pp'eirance imaginable, yets Customers once favoring us with a. Call will find th*t.,the interior is a perfect surprise. It is extremely coramdoioua, also comfortably anl cd'n'trerilentiy^ .ftrrang^di ; aiid, \vhat is of far greater importance, they can niost unquestionably obtiun I /'''":." '':' , : '■■''• ' . .. ....•■■; ■' "■'■"■' ;-GBN^lJ^ : ;■' " v'' : ; - : - : - :; IRONMOI'-G'IJRf- : ST ; O : RK BR I D G ,B -is liR EE T. : SUPPLIES BY SACHJ EKGLISp VEBSELi \': J',, : ;, AGRICULTURAL AND OTHER MACHINERY PROCURED TO ORDER. ■'' . . . ( SEWING MACHINES of guaranteed capabilities; suited to every Household. BUSINESS CONDUCTED Olf f THE' BEAD Y- MONEY PLAN. W. C. WILKINS, Impprtiiig Ironmonger, Bridge-street, Nelson.; August, 1875. . • ■•,.,.■:.'• r:y " • ."', ; ' • '■ " ' '2163' •"
MR. ALBERT CORRICK, TEACHER OF . ' INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL MUSIC. : Conductor of Nelson Harmonic Society and Organist at Trinity Presbyterian Church. CONCERTS, BALLS. AND PARTIES ATTENDED AS CONDUCTOR. ORGANIST, VIOLINIST, OR FLAUTIST. Teacher of Hullah's or Gurwin's System of - SINGING. : ; PRIVATE CLASSES ATTENDED. Pianofortes, Organs, Concertinas, Tuned, Repaired, Rkgitiatsd, &c. Orders left at Mr. Stanxon's will be promptly Attended to. 1514 MAIL COACH FROM NELSON TO MOTUEKA. WE, the undersigned, beg to inform the Public that after the lat of ( >ctober, 1874, the above Conveyance will leave the COACH AND HOHSKS, Nelson, as follows: —Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 9 o'clock a.m MOTDEKA. Will leave the MOTUEKA nOTEL every Tuesday, Thursday, and Satobday, at 8 o'clock a.m. Parcels and Passengers booked at either place. All Parcels must be Prepaid. H. HAYCOCK, S. POWELL, ) 5622 Nelson. \ : • ■• DAILY COACH FROM NELSON TO FOXHILL. ffftHß undersigned respectfully i informs the X inhabitants of Nelaon and the Waimea« that he runs a COACH DAILY between Foxhill 4nd Nelson; leaving Foxhill at -half past 7 o'clock a.m., and Nelson at 3 p.m. Booking Offices at the Wakatu and Commetoiel Hotels, TrafmWar-«treat . , FBANOXS HOLDER.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 224, 6 September 1875, Page 3
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734Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 224, 6 September 1875, Page 3
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