NEW SPEING DRAPERY, The New Prmcess Polonaise ]^ew silk tobrellas, e/6 to so/- Ladies > and oMlaren - a PlaiQ 1877. C/OStums, tvtew sitTC Trps ew f „ q/r and Fancy Hosiery, in the Latest 0 Made to Order, 33/6, in Sii different shades. \\ lIES ' 9/ " to 8/6 Styles Worn. NEWNESS MATEBIALS, M) to 3,. Jfe rjf ' . M_^__T__d __jf W ""^^7" J - aSSOr ® COSOTmeS. f± W CALICOES, 2/H per Doz. »_.„, q , . PMt ", T , An immense assortment of _ -. ' XJ Eronon. Twilla, 9d. to 2/6 ; Blaok Lustres, BJd to 10/6t060/-. TTmJDnmr.CTnw^f.rAmTTa *,*+ AU the Newest Fabrics produced, ' "' — H° EROCK pe S r D? &CtOTHS,4/U ®£BtiEsS&s£& &mVa and most fashionable procurable by our London Buyer. Nc%D MxMltleS FiSCJIIiS yg^lN. SHEETING, @ B|d. ™»**»MM**^^ ' ™ QTTir ir ,*?■'•/ ' A ii-wooL blankets, MANTLE AND DBESSMAKIK& New Black Silks, 3/- to 15/- in silk, matalasse, lace, A 11/11. ' in all m branches, GRENADINE, NET, A LL-WOOL EL ANNELS, @ lif. under the management of a N e wColoredSilks.2/6t06/6 R-mWtoMO^ imw COTOTEEPANE3 "bst-olass DBussHAKaa o» p^t _, *_ _ „_« __, N «w Frencn Millinery Hats TOMi r c D OL o EED qthlts purchased before the great rise auu -o^-iALlwtfo, • ; ; ■ - in Silk, we are in a position From 4/6 to 50/-. TTONEYCOMB TOWELS PVPR'PTT ftR A 9 Mf Pfl to offer a full range of . _ ~~~' o -*-*- f UMiM & 1 UHII^i Qb \jUif OLAOIHS, GBOS GBAIHB. AHD r. ** TZ^Tt^rr Z Bom RW>WW HOELAHDa. SJi D rßE ox I M po kt kb s ot CACHINERS SILKS ; STRAWHATS TINEN AND COTTON DIAPEBS GENERAL DEAPEEY & CLOTIIM at fully 1/- to 2/6 perjrcra UNDER In _ tbo leading and most fasllio ; aI)le shape 3; -^pmr^^^n) lend VICTORIA HOUSE. 6 regu ar prices. 1/- tO 8/6, -^i. ' CUETAINS, 4/11. For GtorurNO Adrertisemeuc see Daily Times.
NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TW'ELSON A~ND FOXHILL. TIME TABLE. _; v io ffl oi n h too !JJ 1 — oi co ■* >ra *4 «o ~j co fc ifl in" irj" kj uj «d to <o to a _ a • «o co cm co — • «d © £ 3 —, ci i « | •* ifl i -. to — i <n 03 OSOToioicjiOoO© v G u« t- GO 0--)IO " WcO'^'Oto — irJ^:-* S. . OOOKffl <o _■ — m ~ " g ran^oie- s>i «•* O J aoJaado'o'do' P r*~~~~ B3§T Read down. £> a = 5 5 5 « B fc "a "a « ::::::?:: ** * * vfa pwjf _^[ n* a -^ cm —w co >n>o rH «0«o-*ejCMr-tcio-r p3 •^CJcooococOqoodc^r^ g O r-« ffl COCOtOIOIQ « CO CS — 1 r* »o «T CO CN r< fc «CMCJ Ol 1-* H-' i-i -^ - a? ,ifl t»<o 'C »- o rl — cc « fi — o <j j oooiai oi ci 01' jj gi fi z — — . f, >o"5 t-«3QCOOCOCO g « >-;"JiOTncOirjc?«^-o Note.— Traias stop at stations marked * by signal only. Passengers wishing to alight must give notice to the Uuard at the previous station. Season and school tickets issued to and from all stations, at very low rates. Apply to the Mamger. To i-isure dispatch parcels ahould be booked ten minutes belore the starting of the train. FRANK B. PASSMORE, Superintendent Engineer for Constructed Railways 29th September, 1876. 38 NELSON AND FOXHILL RAILWAY. EXTRA RUMMER TRAINS will RUN on WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, leaving Nelson at 2 p.m., and returaing irom Foxhill at 6 p.m. Ordinary Tickets Available. GEO ASHCROBT, Manager. Nelson, Sept. 7th, 1877. $368 SOAP ! SOAP I SOAP I HURRAH! GREAT SUCCESS OF Nelson Soap IN WELLINGTON, Br.ENaaiM, AND TABANAKI. To tue Inhabitants of the Pkovincb of Nelson. Why do you buy imported soap, when you can geta cheaper an J better soap manu fautured here ? Which place do you support? Nelson, Melbourne or Duned n ? It is to your interest to support local iudustries. With support Nelsou wou before; and with your support Nelson will wiu again. When you order your Groceries he sure ihat you order NrtLSON SO At*, and Bee that you get it. Do not be put off with any other brand. Compare NELSON SOAP— eize of bar, pries, and quality — with uny imported. Remember that quality is the test ot cheapness. Don'c iorgec to ask for Nelson 8oap!!! BS§" EAT WANTED in any qaantity Alio, FOWLS, DUCKS, GEi£;>E, TURKEYS, GUINEA FOWLS, and TaalK PIGEONS. Wm, Phillips, SOAP & CANDLE MANUFACTURER General Dealer, &g., iWAMEA-STREET NELSON. 365->
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 280, 26 November 1877, Page 1
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678Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 280, 26 November 1877, Page 1
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