GREATER BARGAINS THAN EVER!!! Loved ay & Hbyhoe (Successors to John Coutts) Respectfully announce that they have PURCHASED THE STOCK-IN-TRADE of Mr. JOHN COUTTS at a GREAT DISCOUNT. The BALANCE of the PRESENT STOCK will be SOLD AT Still Further Reductions in Price!!! ■MMSMMftataKMUM* A • ■ - __ __— _^__ THE PREMISES WILL RE-OPEN ON PEIDAT NEXT, THE 21st INSTANT. . . rv The Sale will Continue for a FORTNIGHT ONLY! At the expiration of which time LARGE SUPPLIES of isr:Es*TCr gs-oobs FOR THE AUTUMN AND WINTER TRADE WILL BE OPENED UP. ■0 — The Greatest Bargains in Drapery ever offered in Nelson ! oThis is the last opportunity of buying Goods at Half-price ! lovedaT&leyhoe, (Late John Coutts), TRAFALGAR-STREET. notice. Dr. A. Groves Duff, Amv , , nTmT(n . , (Doctor of Medicine of the University of NY person* permitted to PICNfO xn the Edinburgh, and foinurlv of H.M. Bengal Glen or o round* at Drumduan, are Army), requeete J i oito leave any Whole or Krokcn TTAS rnMMFNOPn PTCAPTtow a Bott!e 8 . GUa<. Grocery, or 'lins. behind H ED PRACTICE, and when leaving. '1 11089l 1089 bringing Dog 8 or -°- mfty bB con * ulted &t Guns will be Pbosecdted. Any disregard Mr. Prichard's, TRA.FALGUR-ST., of this notice «H oblige the Proprietor to From 10 am. to 1 p.m., and from 3t06 d m BOCT THE I'LACB CP v ' THOMAS MA.CKA.Y, rriv^ fe R£Bi(Jenc ° •' -Corner of Booth Drnmdnan, Wakapnaka, Tkafalqab and Lkonte irtFebru try. 1879. 373 «oo«e laicy occupied by bi« Honor J Judge Broad. 125— 3m Mr. Hursthouse, M.H.R., Miss Stothard BequestH the Electors to Meet him at (Late Lady Principal of the Girl's Training THE SCHOOLROOM/ WAIMEA-WEST, and m « ti School. Auckland) On TUESDAY, February 25ih, UAS OPENED IN NELSON A At 8 p.m., and at Q TJPEEIOE SCHOOL FOR THE SCHUOLKOOV, DPPEK MODTERE YOUNG LADIES On MONDAY, 24th, above 12 J" earß of a e e . «t 8 p.m. 535 A T the INSTITUTE. . Miss Stothard will be hajpy to admit pupils from 10 to 11 a.m IMPOUND ED at Waimea West, February 14, I LIOHT BAY JUORSM, »ge about Terms Qunterly, in advance. 4yearß;l White Forefoot, 2 Whiie Hind Superior EnglUh (including Science, and Feet If not claimed, will be aOLD on Perspective JJriiving), French, and KleMarch6,lß79. memary GeTman> latin and Ma , he . JAMES KERR, matioß £ 3 3a 539 - 3 Poundkeeper. UxiaicSLni Ma9lerß estr9> w There's no future hope for a man with a Leather Sole. 0VtfE 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. 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. Persons who are puzzled to know why they do not get on in the world, had better look to their BOOTS ! HEALY & SON, BRIDGE-STREETc
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 43, 19 February 1879, Page 3
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