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NEW SPRING DRAPERY, 1877. ■ — — — o NEW DEESS MATERIALS, 6d, to 3s, An immense assortment of All the Newest Fabrics produced, and most fashionable procurable by our London Buyer. New Black Bilks, 3/- to 15/New Colored Silks, 2/6 to 6/6 Our present large stock of Black Silks being purchased before the great rise in Silk, we are in a position to offer a full range of GL ACIES, GROS GRAINS, AND CACHINERS SILKS at fully 1/- to 2/0 per yard. UNDER the regular prices.

NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TVTELSON AND FOXHILL. TIME TABLE. oj jj io n aco h <oo j£ % •- a\ eg •<» *mt o.r- co <jj vi ut ut vi vi co.to «o <o ft . g 13 «««•*«Q -J «3 -<. CQ oj *$ oi o) srnoi d o '6 o "eqcq^iqcq— ;cmcotj4 S ,J O0DM) _> mt m. UJ rr S co eg tp oto_.ci eg •** O tn oi d d d d d 6 d Q -*""-"" KIT Read down. ; -ass = RS £ M**„' 2 * o a £ 3 * !«££w£c_££ ** * * S -*-_««. si, 5 " -§ 'dn py 3 }r Jg% ■ — _ — i-H «o«s''l , COCM<- 1 IC IQ <s< ifD -4 cj cd co cd aci ao cri r-' t-I _ Oi-;cn coeotoioio « MCM'-;'-<U3"S<CO<?»i-« &l <N CN O* Hi m? rH ~rH «' „? . Ui fr» _> oo oo —• o «< o o os i ci oi oj os si ci ft ~" < fc ~ — ■ C t^toacaocoeo a! to to uj «s vi IQ «io us Note.— Traitis stop at stations marked * by, signal only. Passengers wishing to alight must give notice to the Guard at the previous station. Season and school ticketa issued to and from all stations, at very low rates. Apply to the Manager. To insure dtspatch parcels ahould be booked ten minutes beiore the starting of the train. FRANK B. PASSMORE, Superintendent Engineer for Constructed Railways 29th September, 1876. 38 ! NELSON AND FOXHILL RAILWAY. BXTRA SUMMER TRAINS will RUN ou WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, leaving Nelson at 2 p.m., and returning from Foxhill at 6 p.m. Ordinary Tickets Available. GEO ASHCROFT, Manager. Nelson, Sept. 7th, 1877. 5368 SOAP! SOAP! SOAP! JIUHKAH! S GREAT SUCCESS OF Nblsost Soap IN WELLINGTON, BLENHEIM:, AND TAHANAKI. To the Inhabitants of tub Province of Nelson. Why do you buy imported soap, when you can gee a cheaper ani better soap manu factured here ? Which place do you support ? Nelaon, Melbourne or Dunedm ? It is to your interest to support local industries. With support Nelsou won before; and with your support Nelson will win again. When you order your Groceries be sure that you order NfeLSON SOAP, and ses that you get it. Do not be put off with any other brand. Compare NELSON SOAP— size of bar, price, and quality — with any imported. Remember that quality is the test of cheapneis. Don's forget to uak for Nelson 8oap!I! C®" FAT WANTED in any quantity Aho, FOWLS, DUCKS, tiEKSJB, TURKEYS, GUINEA FOWLS, and TAAIE PIGEONS. Wm. Phillips, SOAP&GANDLE MANUFACTOKER General Dealer, &c, kWAI&BA-STREET NELSON, 365->

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 2, 28 November 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 2, 28 November 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 2, 28 November 1877, Page 1

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