TRAFALGAR HOUSE. "-UV-- -■-:,: -vVZZ, THE BUSINESS of the above ESTABLISH^ v MENT will bo CARRIED ON •'fou j ' .*';' . , ONE MORE; SEASON. tt-U- > -. The STOCK will be kept oompletely ASSORTED, AND _ NEW GOODS For the coming SEASON are DAtLY EXPECTED Ex ''Boldon." THE SALE WILL BE CONTINUED AT THE Same Reduced Prices ( AS BEFORE, NEW GOODS BEING MARKED AT LEAST 25 PER CENt. BELOW ORDINARY RATES. FRANCIS GRIMES. March 17, 1876.. 866 MADAME BOTTENELLI Has now Opened, and will COMMENCE TO SHO W ON FRWA V, A PRIL 21st, A Large and Well Assorted Stock of WINTER GIOODS, MILLIisrERY- .B.A.TS, CAPS. & BONNETS, UNTRIMMED HAT 9IN STRAW, FELT, VELVET, &c. SHAWLS, JACKETS, CLOAKS* CLOUDS, CROSS-OVERS AND COSTUMES In all the Latest Styles and Makes. AN INSPECTION itfVIIED. MAdame BOTTENELLI, Hardj-street. g^ 5 ~g ' ni | m "" m 'yi 1 " "■ ," *■ ' - .ii i ■ L^Pnn^M^A^^ir 7 ? n *,u* NELSON fiACE kEETIN&. PORTMANTEAU, addressed "John rnfwn^iC o7 t r e M Tnm g il Jl Mr - M* R - ALEX MGKE hns been authorised CntWDSON, or the Mail Office, will be re- JJI t0 cnve SUBSCRIPTIONS ibr the war V ca> 12S '.-* 3 ensuing RACE MEETING. :'■ . NELSON RACES. . 0. ELLIOTT, • -^ — 1230 Secretary. CALCUTTA SWEEPS on all the principal events in the forthcoming RACES, . will b-j held tbe EVENING previous to each day's Racing, at M GEES HOTEL, commencing at Eight o'clock "VTOTIOE.- Mb. BACKHOUSE, of the 1231 A. M'GEE. Xl British and Foreign Bible Society, will —-— — — (D.V.) delirer a PICTORIAL LECTURE, CALCUTTA SWEEPS on the forth- on TUESDAY, May 2nd, at Richmosd, and cominK RACES, at the Tbafaloab iutheTi.MPßßA_.ci_ H Alton WBUiNJiSp AY, Hotei,, at 8 o'clock p.m.. on TUESDAY May 3rd, at Seven o'clock in the. Eenmg. .ad WEDNESDAY, the _„d .nd Mof M.^ jgfay^ „„ and WINTER DRAPERY. JOHN COUTTS Respectfully informs the Inhabitants of Nelson and Country Districts, that he has Opened, and is Now Showing, AN ENTIRE N.E3W Stock of Seasonable Goods* JUST LANDED, Ex " GUTTENBERG" and « WAIPA,'" via Wellington. Real FRENCH MERINOS, from 1/6 per yard .'.;. Serviceable WINCEIS, from 6^d. F«incy DRESS MATERIALS in endless variety, from 7/6 Full Dress LADIES' CLOTH JACKETS, Fashionable Shapes, from 9/6 Girls' Cloth Jackets, from 6/6 FELT PETTICOATS, handsomely Trimmed, from 6/6 each Plain and Faocy STRAW HATS, Fashionable Shapes, from 1/LADIES' FELT HATS, Latest Styles* Blue, Brown, Drab, Black, from 3/6 New WOOL GOODS, in Clouds, Squares, Crossovers, and Scarfs, from 1/6 New FURS, Muffe, and Collaretts, from 5/6 New RIBBONS, Flowers, and Feathers New FANCY GOODS in Necklets, Bracelets, Silk Scarfs, and Bows, from 6c.. NEW MILLINERY TRMMED HATS and BONNETS, from 6/6 NEW COSTUMES, Plain and Check Homespun, in great variety FELT COSTUMES in all Colors— quite a Novelty SERGE COSTUMES— a splendid Assortment. Plain and Fancy HOSIERY Ladies' and Children UNDERCLOTHING. HOMESPUN POLONAISES. Agent for Kaikoria Flannels, Blankets, [&c, .&c, Recommended for their purity and excellent Wear, — tl- ': TRAFALGAR-STHEET, Next Bank of New South Wales. \ 1252
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 110, 1 May 1876, Page 3
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482Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 110, 1 May 1876, Page 3
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