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• '. NEW SPEINGr DMPMT;^!"^ : .^'"s! p^ Ladies^d GMMTea J B ; 'Pl^ii'.V ; t : 1877. ■•' ■"■'.■••,=•■'. ,'vbsraiiae, j ... ,p| ,-^rrpm TTWmv< ,A, , nf ,,^ ■■ and F^ncy Hosiery, in tlie Latest 1 : Q ;_• ■ : Made to Order, 32/6,^ Sis i^eafc 'shadea, , ■>]!$ ™, SIL^ IES ' 9 /" to 8 / 6 S g^^Z^^^_^'^_^-".---new beess materials, 6d, ipfy >$ew:\;FriMj '';}^tiiS r r :aM: : - ! •Al • EW | C °^^. oJJmS} [lOllillff 'DEPAEfIEST. .■ ,\ ; ; ; '- ; '--' : . .__«»__. ..... . .... /^REYOALICOEb,2/llper^ ; Lustre^ sUtp ; , ' An immense assortment of •.. ......; „„..„■,■.. ■"tfoi&iri'ftfi n : ' M '__^^^ i ■ 4/-; Frenbli Merinos, 2/6 to 6/6;. Baratheas, ,' " , • ' .„.. T „ • " ,■ * ■ ■ ■4iM/P I W.PM/+- ■•:: "••-: • ..-. ■ .... •• 'XTOEBOOK'g LONG- CLOTHS, 4/11 2/- to 3/6; Paramatta, 4/6 to 6/6. Grout's ; , All the Newest Fabrics produced, • : ■■ . .<■-. ™ : !■!•■•• ; — : JEL< pejrßoz. celebrated SUk^^Crapea, 3/Tito 12|& ! and most fashionable procurable by our LondoJlJuyer. i ■J|%tC? y MafltleS^ J^iSGhtlS . ' ' !j®J N -^ I ®pXW® l H& :— V. . vr !^ ■■..,■;.■-•■ •:«:;;::;;! ' A^™^b^kbts, ... IANTH MD- BRESSIAHM; - New Black Bilks 3/- to 15/-' !'' ■• SIIj ?» . matalassib,..lacb, xk. | ... -11/11. ..".;,. iNALLiTSBRAscHEia, ' • ..... ."■ '".'. " ' j'.^BE^ABINE^'NjET, .;,:-. . s : ;.;;,;; \X /i>LL-,'W r OOIj-.FLA|N'NELS, @'llfl ■ . ■TOD^BTHEMINAGEMENTOPA" ;■.>■••<■ New Colored Silks, 2/6 to 6/8 ;;; •"■■^■- : From 7/6 to 100/-. - fIL^ n , Tvriim -\ „ - T : - ' p±eSst-'o:la-s-s deessmaoe '. —o— j :• ; , *f~ ' tf'..;'^: 1 ' 'p'V ! ¥ OTa^ C P™TERPANES Sfcyle i and -w- orkraaQ , hip gua ,a afc eed, pun present large stock of Black Snraj being . T -■■*^^^^ I ' : f „,... [ TOILEfcOLOREI) QTJILTS WI^ H MODEBATE cgARGE3 - ; '■ purchased before the geeat eis'e' ,: ■ .■ . , < ■ > -""y«pi [ "\ ■ .' ', ' '■ ' % ' ./' ' ; J — -- ' " ( niniMn^MMi 9%tk^%M< a fit*,' ' in Silk,, we are in a- position ; ■■ : -. i l '- \ '/ ;■ i^^J^ml^to/SO/-.,;. : " .' .-.. :"' '. jdtQ«BYbOMB TOWELS '' ' ''£Y£n£TT ' BROS' « GO* "' ' to offer a full range of A T -, „..-,; .... ! „ ' ' 4^-nrkLr-vr irnrr ,> TT . n '-„ . • ■.■ . T ,• . to , •.. . •An Immense Assortment of " ' O.ROjWN HOLLANDS, B|d. ' Direct Importers Of ' ; atfully 1/- to 3/6 per y^rd UNDEiI la all thp..:^aii^nd[.iii9 B l t'&BJiibii»blq shapes, ,' l/f^ SLTN Uc«B('"ANp LENO VIOIUKIA. aUUoJI,. ; : the regular prices. ; ;.:• -, . .... %Q .g^g. •i ,• „:,... „s , .' 11L,'.., ,■,. j : CUIITAINS, 4/11. Foe Clothing .Advertisement see Daily Times.. .' . ..'i

IB»»«ni« < .u.^.imu...Ft«,.»u«....» J »,..,,. r0 «,..,,« w n. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ATELSON AND FOXHILL. TIMB TABLE. 2j . " ffl W *H»f- CO Pi Wl in C iC W(O '^ !fl (O ft — y2 o Oi (S c; o d d p C « nm-^u2 'O —nrc v S . ooom),. »-<i-.in : rT a ww ■* vo <o —oi « O <l oia'aoido'do'd Q "" Jj^" i?ea(i rfown, 5 ■ : : • i f- : : 1 3i9§§9539 *■ ft * * c " " --§ 'dn py 3iF j-M 3 OU3-# « <TJ •- <O lO t •^OJOOodoooOaooOi-^tvl ►.; Ohm CO CO «O IO «3 « to s>i •-•_ «otn si h M M «' « P-* H - H r-i «? ."5 h.<O tJ 00- O tH g r,Oil!'<l|W«Cl- O oooiosoioiwaioi fl , " *^^ Sr ' M « ®«5 ■>* »OI« - q Note.— Trains stop at stations marked * by signal only. Passengers wishing to alight must give ootice to the Uuurd at the previous station. Senson and school tickets issued to and. from all atatioaa, at very low rates. App}y to the Manager. To i'lsure despatch parcels should be booked ten minutes betore the starting of the train, FRANK B. PASSMORE, Superintendent Engineer for Constructed Railways 29th September, 1876. 38 NELSON AND FOX HILL RAILWAY. EXTRA SUMMER TRAINS will RUN on WEDNESDAYS aud SATURDAYS, leaving Nelson at 2 p.m., and returning from Foshill at 6 p.m. Ordinary Tickets Available. GEO ASHCJBOBT, Manager. Nelson, Sept. 7th, 1877. 5368 SOAP ! SOAP 1 SOAP I HURRAH! , GREAT SUCCESS OF Nelson Soap . : IN WELLINGTON, BLENHEIM, AND TAttANAKI. To the Inhabitants of thb Paovmca of .Nelson. Why do you buy imported soip, when you can get a cuka.pjsk mil betteu soap manu factured here ? Which plauo do you support ? 1-Jeison, Melbourne or Dune&'.n ? It is to your interest to support local industries. With support Nelson wou before; and with your support Welsou will wiu again. When you order your Gkocbribs be sure that you order NfeiLSON SUAf, and see that you get it. Do not be put off with any other brani. Compurj NELSON SOAP — size of bar, prior., aud quality — with ' uny imported. R«uiember t!w.C quality is the test or cheapueitj, JJou'd forget so ask for Nelson BoapI!! (fcST FAT WANTED in any quautiiy Al*o, FOWLS, DUCKS, GEB.SK, TURKEYS, GJINEA. FOWLS, and TA:Vllfl riGEONS. Wm. PMllips, SOAP&GANDLE MAI\UFAUJ!UItER General Dealer, &0., aWAIiIISA-SniEKT J NELSON, 3 •>•

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 297, 15 December 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 297, 15 December 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 297, 15 December 1877, Page 1

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