IEW SPBING BSAPEEY, ThQ New '?*f« Polonaise ]W silk ujm^llas, 6/6 to 30/. Ladies ' and OHildren's Plain 187.7. Costume, -vtew silk: Tn?q 01 f« «/r aM mnG V Hosiery, in tlie Latest _ 0 , Made to Order, 32/8, in Six different shades! EW SILK^TIBS, 9/- to 8/6 styles worn> — — — : At-EW COLLARS & CUFFS SMJMBfftlßag^ new dress MATEEIAI.S, 6d, to 3 S , p^t Stuff, ; and -^ W ' ODDBIDIB DBPARTMENT. ■ . ' V- f TaSSOre:.CoStumeS, " 'G REY CALICOES, a/ll per Bo* . . T wlll B| 9d.-^si^«&Lnßtwa,-81d to An immense- assortment of , - VJ 4/-; French Merinos, 2/8 to 6/6 ; Baratheas, • Ain-Tw>-Kr' *pv. a i W/olobU/r. - ■ TTOREOCK'S LONG- CLOTHS, 4/11 2/- to 3/6 i; Paramatta, 4/6 to 6/6. Grout's All the Newest Fabrics produced, -J : JJL- perDoz. celebrate^! Silk Crapes, 3/- to 12 6. and most fn B hionable procurable by our London Buyer. NgID MafltleS FiSCktiS J70.1N. SHEETING, @ B*d. »®«S^^^^K^ig&' : & ' ' A lLwool blankets MAJJTLE AND DRESSIAKINe New Black »SilkS 3/- to 15/- IN SILK, MATALASSE, LACE, J\. 11/11. ' in all its bka^ches, ' GEENADINE, NET. . A .LL-WOOL PL ANNELS, @ llf. xwdeb the management of a New Colored Silks, 2/8 to 6/6 •; ■ ■ From 7/6 to 100/-. * ' first-class dressmaker — o— Npw IT 1, Wir S :^TV E E COUNTERPANES Xt, Style, and Workmanshio guaranteed, Ovr present large stock of Black Silks being QW * T ,'~ir? a cry TOLLEt'cOLORED QUILTS mTH MQDE^ E <""*<«»■ purchased befobe the great rise lIU - DUIIII - t 3«'S, • _ m "ff9W¥OTB%«jMBWB-^a e\ in Silk, we are iv a position __ £^0^ 4/6 to 50/-. TTONEYCOMB TOWELS EVERETT BROS S fifl rang ° An Immense Assortment of OROWN HOLLANDS, BJd. Dieect Impoeteus of GLACl c^o™s G ™' AND LADIE % T i^ £*f% DREN ' s T INEN A ™ cotton diapers GENERAL DEAPEEY & CLOTHING at fully 1/- to m per yard UNDER Ia all the leadipg l m "HtU s hapes , TUTmJZ&'&i, leno VICTORIA HOUSE. the regular prices. . y m tQ Q^ j^L CURTAINS, 4/11. For Clothe Ad.ertisam.ao see Daily Times.
NEW ZEALAND RAIL A' AYS. IVTELSON AND FOXHILL. L% TIME TABLE. m w'ifSW^«-< COO £ 1 « ci co ■* iq -< to — n W ift w. m ir. io tdoaio g\ — 2; j "SMTIK- (DO P g -^ ti cq ■* >c -; to —co JJ -4 oj ci ci oi 05 o o d o SCflMt CO —■ -I «O C2 « Tj< irj CO — Cj :? $* r? -4 i> -^ irj ie ira «n >a te . oc n c jj -< ~ o 3 <w n -* ■& » ~si w W O5 en cr. ci o O C c" O Q -^ - -^ -"- 1 Ig^" ifearf <» ::::::?:: tJ ' H ' * ' ' fc q * ft :3 :p : a d ** * * fc a s s s a s -,|« n' m h w - n (O « 10 -«i el 00 ao 00 oo =x" oonn « w «... o.rf n «h Pi ?! ffl ri T) I-' H - ; Hrt I jn . tJ r- xt,TO _q, H n '-.«»•«'»«« m — o «jj cooiciojaojjKj) „ . H i 3 >— x> wr; -qi co ?i r» — o Hi id iC io qvj 10 it; io" vi iVbfe.— Trains stop ac stations marked * by signal only. Passingers wishing to alight must give notice to tbe Uuard at the previous station Senson and school tickets issued to and from all stations, at very lo vr r;ites. Apply to the Man-iger. To i-isare despatch parcels should be booked ten minutes betore the starting of the train. FRANK B. PABSMORE, Superintendent Engineer for Constructed Kail trays 29tli Scptemher, 1876. 38 NELSON AND FOXHILL RAILWAY. EXTRA BUMMER TRAINS will RUN ou WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, leaving se!son at 2 p.m., and returning from Foxhill at 6 p.m. Ordinary Tickets Available. GEO &SIIGRO6T, Manager. Nelson, Sept. 7th, 1877. .1363 SOAP! fcJOAP~! SOAP ! HURR A H ! GREAT SUCC 13 S S 0 P Nelson Soap IN WELLINGTON, JJi.BJfHlfilM, AND TAKANAKI. To tut! Isfii.ii./i'A.SJxa oi 1 'I'Ufci Paovia<jEs OF MeU3ON. Why do you buy imported soap, when you can get a caEAPua an i bisiTism Simp iuaau factured here ? Which place do you support ? Kelson, Melbourne or Duuedn ? It is to your interest to support local industries. With support Nelson won before; and with your support iSelsoa will win again. When you order your Groceries be sure that you order NflLSOrt Sij ; if, and see that you get it. Do not be put off with any other brand. Coinpnrd NBbSON SUAJf — siao of bar, price, and quality — with finy imported. Remember tli>is quality is the test ot cheapneis, Uon's torgec w asli for Njslson BoapH! 8^" FAT WANTED in any quantity Al'o, FOWLS, DUCKS, GEH.-)E, TURKBYS, GUINEA i<'() tVL«, and TaME JfIGEUNS. Wm. Phillips, SOAP & CANDLE HAND FACT OJftER General Dealer, &c, WAIMEA-STREBT' NELSON,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 301, 20 December 1877, Page 1
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