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The best chance ever offered to the public of Nelson. GREAT CLEARANCE SALE. Drapery to be Given Away at Cost Price. GIVING UP~BUSINESS. la consequence of continued ill health, JOHN COXJTTS Has decided to give up business, and to effect thia object he will offer'on SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, ' and until further notice, the whole of his Valuable Stock at Prime Cost Price ! MAKE NO MISTAKE!— THE SALE COMMENCES On SATURDAY^JANUARY 11, 1879.

Bear in mind the fact that everything in the Shop is marked down to Cost Price, from the smallest wares 1o the most valuable commodity, so that there can be no doubt in making choice of the cheapest article, as everything is cheap alike. To enumerate the reductions throughout would fill this Paper, but the following List of a few of the bargains, will satisfy any sceptical person of the bonafide nature of the sale. Colored Dress Stuffs, 6*d Thread Gloves, 6d Colored Lustres, 3d Best Kid Gloves, 3/9 Black Alpaca, 8d Ladies' Belts, 6d Colored Grenadines, 6|d Black Eibbon Velvet, from 1/4 the piece Bla <* „ 9d Corsets, 2/-, 2/3, 2/9 Rich Colored Silks, 63/- 16 yards Ladies' Colored Cotton Hose. 6Jd Rich Black Silks, 3/6 per yard Ladies' White Cotton Hose lOd Japanese Silks, 10* d per yard White Calico, pure and stout, 5Jd per yard Linen Costumes, 10/6 Grey „ 3d per yard Stuff Costumes from 8/6 White Cotton Sheeting, 1/- per yard White Pique from 10/6 Grey „ 11 ' d Stuff Winter Costumes, from 15/- Stout Cotton Tick' 7'd per yard" Stuff Children's Costuntes, from 10/6 Pure Linen „ ]/6 Children's Pique Costumes, from 3/G Linen Huckaback, 6Jd " W$ 3 ' 7/ o , Horrocks' Long Cloth, 36in,"5d per yard Galatea Skirts, 3/6 Cretonnes, 9.Jd per yard White Pique do, 5/6 Best Hoyle's Prints, 6£d per yard Isew Fishus, 8/6 • French Cambrics, fancy, BAd per yard White Straw Hats, 6d French Cambrics, plain, BJd Bla ck „ 6d Best Galatea Stripes, 9Jd Ladies' Ulsters, 8/6 Stout Brown Holland, 6Jd Children's „ 4/9 R uss i a Crash, 6d Children's Waterproof Cloaks, 1/9 White Dimity, 7*d Pinafores, lOd each Scotch Twill Shirts, 2/6 each " Colored French Merinos, 1/9, 2/9 Crimean Shirts, all wool, 6/6 each Winseys, GJd White Flannel, 11* per yard Wiusey Skirtings, 1/3 x Scarlet „ 1/- , Ladies' Lace Ties, 3d each Crimean „ 1/4 Lace Collarettes, 1/-, 1/6 » White Blankets, per pair, 11/Linen Sets, 8d Colored „ single, 5/1 1 each figg° The above List gives but a faint idea of the SWEEPING REDUCTIONS that have been made,— Come and see for yourselves ! Don't forget! Evert/ Article in the Shop going at Cost Price !! MUST BE SOLD! THE PREMISES TO LET. The Business to he Disposed of. All Goods marked in Plain Figures. fgBT PLEASE NOTETERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE : The Shop will Open at 10 o'clock each morning. All Goods sold will be for Ready Money Only. The Books of Credit will be Closed from this date. JOHN~COUTTS, Trafalgar-street. St. MARY'S SCHOOLS. mHE above SCHOOLS will ' On MONDAY, 21et iost. TNSPECTION PARADES. 183—2 J- — COLLEGE CADETS, Monday, 27th inst T\/fBS. PASSMORE RESUMES Noon. Nelson College ' IYI TUITION on TUESDAF, 2 1st in 6 t. atbprt pi -t m • Shelbourne-street, Nelson. ALBERT PI IT, Major, Commandiog District. 1 Januar/ 13, 1879. 145 THE MISSES HOUNSELL'S SCHOOL will RE-OPEN on MONDAY, w January, 27th instant. W^ A^J^ B a good HAND for «»e Corner of Collingwood-Btreet, VV E^ P r Ea J- A PP Iv Nile-itteet. 158—4 93 ~ n T « K « HODDER & CO., Richmond.

There's no future hope for a man with a Leather Sole. WE would advise all those who are * T in want of Leather Soles, to try Healy & Son, who are now selling Better and Cheaper BOOTS and SHOES than has ever been sold in Nelson. ■ A* _ Ladies' best Lasting Boots, reduced to 9/6, usual price, 12/6 Boys' Strong Nailed Boots, our own make, from 7/9 Gentlemen's Elastic Boots, our own make, 15/And all other Goods equally CHEAP. ■ :o: — Persons who are puzzled to know why they do not get on in the world, had better look to their BOOTS ! HEALY & SON, BRIDGE-STREET,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 16, 18 January 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 16, 18 January 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 16, 18 January 1879, Page 3

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