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PLAIN & FANCY DREBS &OODS, AT ... LESS THAN HALF-PRICE. y^. L-j / ■ 4-I- L TyESPECTFULLY inform the Puilie that they have .recently PURJ\i CHASED the whole of a ME?LBOUkNE WAREHOUSEMAN^ 6TOCK of DRES3 GOODS upon most advantageous Terms, < The following is ah Extract from our Colonial Buyer's'; Letter :^- '."■■"'.., -. „ •' ' •. Melbodbmb, Jane 24£A 1 1875. Dbar Sir, -. , , ' , ' « D, T l&m forwardin^ to ! Nelson| this day, per . «• Alhambra," 1 1 CASES and 2 xIAIjcjO. ■ .••... . • ... , The bulk of these Goods consist of Plain and Fancy, Dresi Materials, which I have aucceede Un purchasing from Messrs. —-—~--^— at an incredibly low figure. . , 'J he quantity 1 hwe sent you is.l admit, WnußU.»lly Ur<fe for a retail trade ; and in explanation I hava to st*te, that it was only by ciewn? the wliole, of their Stock that I was' enabled toobtnn the Go^3 at what I consider an unparalleled, price' lam confident we ! could not import the same Goods direct from Home within FIFT V" PER CENT, of the price." Tho Firm are on the eve of Swcß:-takin?, | and as ..^he Winter Seas jnia": considerably advanced, I presume they were anxious Co redao^ their .Stock... / \ ' ' ' '. ' ; . ' ' '<• Mr. tf informs me that the price or these Gdod^wW 1/9 Wholesale." ' This would make them, when they landed id New Zealand, worth about 2/. Considering the enormous Discount at whiqh I havg procured $he"above, I think yon will be able to sell them «fc 1/ per Yard all round; and still resizes small.profit. A proportionate quantity of the same Lines h*va to oisv Greymoutb., tlokitika;' Westport, and Wangaaui branches. The renninMec Wjill be forwarded to New South Wales. ONE / SHlLl3flg" T T.ABLES : ! I \. In accordance with our usual eustjmi, 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 ARTICLE !- .■'-', The original Price of the Goods thus exposed for Sale ranged fraas-2/ to 3/ each. , i -.; ... J^ > . These Tables will be repleDiahed every Dayuntil notice to Jme contrary is given. ' "/ "■ For a detailed account of the numerous items dispiayed,ywe direct attention^ to our List published thi3, day in tho Morning Daily Timesf ... Plain and Fancy Dress Materials at 1/ (One Shilling") perjard/, Ma^son & Co. are nowoffeting: 150 Pieces, equal to 7,500 YARDS, of PLAIN and FAN(T DRKSH GOODS, at the average price of 1/ per yard/ There are about 100 shadi s and 20 different textures to sa^ct from -v, Do not mistake the AB&RESB OUR NEW PREMISES ARE SITUATED IN BRIDGE-STREET. It is the last Drapers' Shop upon the left-hand side going in the direction of the PostOfllce ; and althousfu it does n>t externally possess the me it attractive appeirance imaginable, yet Customers onre favoring us with a Call will find that the interior is a perfeut surpriae. It is extremely commioious, alap comfortably an'i conveniently arranged,.. and, what Is of far greater importance, they can most unquestionably obtain " SST3ESSa,X,II»ia"€3r VALUE FOR TCHCBIK. MONBY. .GENERAL: ; :. ' : IRONMONGEEY BTOEE, BRIDGE-STRE E T. SUPPLIES BY EACH ENGLISIiyESSEL. AGRICULTURAL AND OTHER MACHINERY PROCURED TO imDER. ,; SEWING MACHINES of guaranteed capabilities, Etfited to eVery Household. BUSINESS COIfDUCTED ON THE KRAptMONEJT i*LAN. "*..... ' *00~ ■— ■ V»«/ - '"• . W. C. WILKINS, Importing ironmonger, Bridge-street, Nelson. August, 1875. " : , ' 2163 INLAND MAIL SERVICES. ENGAGEMENTS SEMrKRJ'ENDER^ will be received at • * %t°? a H^ WEBK - . ; the Chie^v PostOff/cs, Nelson, until „, n^ tj« >»« m - t SATURDAY, Jhe 2nd of October next, for TuESDAT.-CK^if ea, rp m. . the CONV^Y/NCE of MAILS between the »: = ~^f vß^^' »©'—* W-f undermention/l places from the Ist January _,_. ..'•.. " sET 'if • Indusive 63 -? 0 ' DeCe " ber ' 1876 ' b ° thdayß T—Slol Stj^ , Stoke. . ,n . /\, ,«,. , n,, . „ THURBDA.Y.— ArtiIIei p,7 p^V Gun drill. 1. RichmoV^andßiw»ka.-Thnce weekly, FaiD^T.-^Recruits, 1 p.m. X 2. Upper WaEfefield and Sherry River.— ~Nav*lßrii ade, gun drfU. 7-30 pm. Onceweekls. " i .' p otfc . •• r-r 3. Spring Gro* BDd Walmea Weat— BATD8 ATD r Ua y.— Waimei Cavalry, 3 p.m., Wake^ f hnce weaf ly. 4eld Ai ras. Drill. 4. Nelson and^akapuaka, -Twice weekly. . , _ Stoke H lcß Richmond, 6>30 p.m. 5 Moutereaw Ngatimoti. — Thrice weekly. , , . , „. 6. MoutereanM^norpe.-Once weekly. , /TT. j." T . - . M . RSHALL.Cap'ain, , 7. Post-Offlce, Keftan, and the Port— As $399"^ Jj Commanding Diafcrit. required. 1 / *^r ' * 8. Post-Office, Nelsoia and Railway Station. • : ■ As required. / QUpSGRItfTCONB received in AID of the 9. Pcst-Offlce and Plrt, Motneka.— As re- O WIJfE and FAMILY ot Captnin LAKE, quire 1. \ , , pt the S hooner " Success," who was recently 10. Fost-Offlce and Pcfft Waitapu.~As re- drowned: — :'■>,. « qu % V , ■' «, Captain Rough ... ... £2 0 0 . 10. Post-Offlcß. Motupjpi, arid Wharft, D Cm Farrelle ... ... 2 2 0 Motupipi and Wtijiapu. — As required. R. Shillcr»ss ••...••■ 10 0 12. Nelson and Have'oaK.— Once weekly. R Lucas & Son.!! ' ?. 110, 13. Bedstead Gully &m Collingwood.— As A Sympathizer ...'... 100 required. I A Fritnd in«he Country I 1 0 „ — r\ , ' Friend in Country • 37 6' , Forms of Tender, witlmhe terms and con- Members of the Naval ditioos of contract, may He procured a< any Brigade ... ... 3 0 0 Post-Office. / A'Fr/enl... ".'. ' ... 010 0 .. No Tender will be conlidered unless made at ,;/rUH,. Q ' A*,...»f ™> iq-k on the Printed Form. \ Office, August 30, 18.5. Tenders to be endorsed " Tender for Mnil _„,_ r,Ti»T-,,trAr rvr^ Servica No ," and addressed to the Post- 10 IHE BEN& YOLfcJN 1 . master-General, Wellington. ■> -,t . — -. . ■: qvtiatpv 1 ptptt rpHE K«I^,NI?.S of the late Mr. JQSEPIJ , SYDNEY J.T.IGK, J[ SMALL, Comedian, well-knpwn and en ««, « Postmaster. highly respited in ; the various Provinces ot Chief Post-Office, Nelson, ew z ea i an d, are APPBA.LED, TO ."FOR 3rd Kept., 1875. 2384—2 AU , pn behalf of h'SiWIDOW and yonog — FAMILY, who by his untimely death are lelt BIRD CAGES inp?n.ury audwant. , The attendant circjim- ' stances ace peculiarly cad and distressing.— A Splendid Assortment of Any kindly contribution will be thankfully CANARY and PARROT CAGES, in- received bj Uk. STANTOf)!, Trafftlgar^treet^ eluding the New. Revolving Cage, or. at: any of the News,f aper.Oflicas in this NOW ON SALE, f own - ' ; - . 2025 '< At H, HOUNSE LL' S r^orwENNr EirKßfiisß books No. l, Bridge-street. 2353 £ 2utßaaßto9&\>i*EtiXMch&&S l M s

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 226, 7 September 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 226, 7 September 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 226, 7 September 1875, Page 3

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