TItAFALGAR HOUSE. THE BUSINESS of jthe above ESTABLISHMENT will be CARRIED ON ! ONE MORE SEASON. | ■ : , - ... ;,; \t .; , ' .." : I The STOCK will be kept completely ASSORTED, ; AND j | NEW OOODS j For the coming SEASON 'are DAILY EXPECTED Ex"Bpldon," ! * | THE SALE WILL BE AT THE Same Reduced Prices I AS BEFORE, NEW GOJODS BEING MARKED ! - AT LEAST 25 Y%%> CENT. BELOW ! ORDINARY RATES. ERi.NOIS GRIMES. MAROtt 17, 1876. j 866 mßnmm&^Hmmmmmmmmmmumi i ■-—---■--»—-— --__!_»__-— —-MBMI II 1 1 111 ■ hill I 1111 sewiintg- Machines. ■ 00 rpHERE are now so many excellent Machines in the Market, and of each it is ■*- assorted by interested parties that it Is THE BEST, that intending purchasers are puzzled in their choice, and competent judges can only decide on their merits after minutely examining and carefully experimenting on the Machines submitted to their scrutiny, j Without claiming for the Machines, he sells the above distinction to the prejudice of others, although they may; as fairly be entitled to it as any, the Undersigned, os AGENT for the : GENUINE WHEELER & WILSON. wishes to point out the peculiarity which distinguishes that Machine and its ■ . i many imitations, from others of a different construction, viz., Shuttle Machines. In the Wheeler & Wilson Machine, the stitch is formed by a continuous rotary motion, which allowß of greater speed attained with less power requirtd tn driving, and occasions loss wear and | consequently greater durability, than is the case in a Shuttle Machine, whare a reciprocating motion is required. -■ _ ..... , FULL PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION. Excellent Hand MachinesatLowPrices. W. 0. WILKINS, . . , . BRIDGE-STREET, NELSGN. ; BISHOP'S SCHOOL, NELSON. HELSONTOIXEGE. npIIE Head Mastership of this Institution THE above icstitu'ion gives a thorough : }■ , ha ' i "8 b e™ m * vacant °y » ho dea«h of Comniprcial Education, with ihe Ele- the late Principal, the services of a pontteman ments of Laflri and Modern Languages where rtu \ 7 qualified to occupy the portion are re ; dciired. quired. Applications, accompjnied with '_, " ', . . , , i .' •• '..' 'relerences or testimonials are invited, tha For particuars and admission, .apply tp the . Bftai e t0 be addresied'to the und«signed on ; Revertnl J. P. Kbmpthobkb, the Head before the 3lit Au - guit . Master, who takos a limited (six) number of 4he remune ration will consist of a yearly Boilers in a very pleasantly a.tuated house Balary of i£soo> together with on allowance in Wnehington Valley. of £2 for each pupil per annum (exclusive of Fees, £2 2s fid per quarter, for Tuition with the Foundation Scholars); also £80 per annum extras for Languages and Drawicg. allowed for rent. Boarders (school fees 'inclusive) 1,2s 6d . ROBERT POLLOCK. , per quarter. : ,1655 . ." Secretary. ' _/ ' ,'./,',, ..:"". ' ""'.. '/ ! Nelsoriy May 19,1876. . ', 1634 WIN TE E J) EAPB RT. | JOOT GGIITTS [ Respectfully informs .the jfpbabitants of Nelson and Country Districts, that he has Opened, aild is Now Showing his SECOND SHIPMENT OF S]G_A._3or_r_A._3___ a ___3 aOODS, JUST LANDED. : Real FRENCH MERINOS, from 1/6 per yard Serviceable WINCEYS, from 6sd. Fancy 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 S/fi each Plain and Fancy STRAW HATS, Fashionable Shapes, from 1/LADIES' FELT HATS, Latest Stylos, Blue, Brown, Drab, Black, from 3/6 New WOOL GOODS, in Cloudp, Squares, Crossovers, and Scarfs, from 1/6 New FURS, Muffs, and Collaretts, Mm 5/6 New RIBBONS, Flowers, and Feathers ; New FANCY GOODS in Necklets, Braoelets, Silk Scarfs, and Bows, from 6d. NEW MILLINERY TRIMMED HATS and BONNETS, from 6/6 NEW CO STUMES, Plain and: Check Homespun, in great variety FELT COSTUMES in all Cqlors-quite a Novelty SERGE COSTUMES— a splendid Assortment. Plain and Fancy HOSIERY ; ' . Ladies' and Children UNDERCLOTHING. HOMESPUN POLONAISES. ). r^rO-j : v " Agent for Kaikoria- Flannels, Blankets, Recommended for their purity and excellent VjPear. TRAFALGAR-STREET, Next Bank of New South Wales.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 140, 5 June 1876, Page 3
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621Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 140, 5 June 1876, Page 3
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