REMOVAL. J~ "17" ELL Y, Boot and ShoeV • J-V m&kbb, beps lo inform his patrens that he hr.B llfsioved to Banesstbkkx, two doors above iUI- Bee-hive Stoto, where he will carry on his business as usual. Just received, and new opened up, A good stock of Ladies' and Children's Boots, 915 t c at lowest remunerative pri e». FOR SALE. AFAST-TBOTTING HORSE, with TRAP and HARNESS, nearly new, 793 Apply G. ARMSTRONG. FOX SALE. 3 YOUNG COWS, 4 ard .-» years old, nar calviog. K. DONALD. 10*9 . Wakspuwka, FOR BALE. A FEDIOBKK BULL, 20 ninths eld. xa- Will te aen vi the Kiehmoad bhinr It. DONALD. 1055 Wakar>ufifca
LIME! LIME!! LIME!!! VICTORIA LIME KILN, BELOW THB PILOT STATION. To Builders, Farmers, and the Public. DAVID GILBERTSON & SONS, in thanking the public for their suppoit since they commenced business as Lime [ Burners ia Nelson, intimate that in ordrr to meet the tinus, tb.y have resolved to RKDUCB THE PRICE OF LIME from 2/- to 1 9 per Butliel, Slack do, lOd. Large purchasers hbe.ally dealt wich. N.B.— Farm Produce taken In exchange for Lime. 1037—26 We Die to live and Live lo Die. TO TOE PUBLIC OF NELSON.— As I am in oooiojunication with the beat Dyeing Eetabli -hsnenta in Britain. I am able to DYE GOODS IN ALL the NEWEST COLORS. — French Merinos, Kcps. Lustre?, and all otlur materials Dyed and Finished to lock iiks new vithout being taken to pieces. — Ycui'*, etc., ALEX. HOBERTSON, Collingwood-at. Ageut &t Wellington— 495-3 m H G. GOODMAN, Lamblon Quay.
PUBLIC NOTICE. We respectfully beg to thank the public for tho liberal support they have given to us for the last twenty years, and more especially for the very extended patronage since wo altered our style of business We have often been asked the reason why we are able to sell our goods cheaper than any other person iv Nelson. Our answer to that is — Firstly : That we only sell for Casii. Secondly : That being Direct Importers, we are able to Bell at much cheaper rates than if the goods were bought in the Colony, as we purchase them considerably under tho wholesale prices here. Thirdly: Being thorough Practical Shoemakers, we have no wages to pay for anything in the shape of Managers, and therefore our expenses are a mere nothing. Fourthly : And we are now in a position, as far as money is concerned, to take advantage of any Bargains in the trade that may be offering. But we are too well versed in the business to have anything to do with bankrupt stocks, as it requires too much gas to puff such goods away. Our friends will therefore find us at the Old Stand in Upper Bridge-street, where, we are certain, all will be satisfied, and by purchasing from us they will sate money, and we shall get a small profit. We do not intend to advertise Boots @ 3/4£ worth 12/6 f, as that way of advertising does not suit thinking people. HEALY & SON. B^* Ladies' Caahmero Boots, 3/3. Ladies' Kid Boots, 6/-. Men's Bluchers, 7/6. Men' Elastic Sides, from 6/0.
WE iiiYite inspection of the followleading lines, which have just been received from England direct. -LEDGERS Medium Full Calf Elastic TOTT"P"W ATQ I Dem y Half Persian Elastic OU U KIN iLLib f Foolscap Half Colored Sheep Gash Books J F °° isca P Haifßasii "H A V "Rr*r*TTCl Foolscap Long Folio, Half Rouo;h U£LX J3UU±Lb Sheep. Also, Parchment. 0 And in other needful sizes. We have also to hand POCKET and MEMO. BOOKS of Pjjknt't hest make; of these we particularise the Pubse Pocket Book, which is strongly bound in Grained Eoan and Morocco Leather, durable and elegant. INKS. — Mokeell's Registration ; Walkben's Extra Ink. Copying Ink — " Antoine's " Encre Noiie." PENOILS. — Faber's Colored; Cohen's Black. Also, Cohen's newlyinvented Indelible Copying Ink Pencil. As we are our own importers, we feel confident the prices at which we can offer the goods will meet the approval of intending purchasers. R. LUCAS & SON, Mail Office, Bridge-street. NEW GOODS For the AUTUMN AND WINTER SEASONS. • •- :o: - ■ ■ LOYEDAY & HEYHOE Have just received ex b.s. " Fomersetshire " and " Garonne," Shipments for Autumn and early Winter wearNew Jackets N ew Trimmings New Dress Goods j\few Eibbons New Hats New Hosiery New Millinery & c ., &c, &c. Also, a Fresh Supply of Calicos, Sheetings, Flannels, Blankets, Hollands, Linens, Shirtings, and all goods suited for family and domestic purposes. ■ o ■ • SPECIAL NOTICE,- LOVED AT & HETHOE will continue to offer the BALANCE OF THE UNSOLD STOCK purchased by them from Mr 3. Cotttts at the BEDTJC ED SALE PItfCES, until the whole is cleared off. Further Winter Shipments are shortly expected, of which due notice will be given. The Dressmaking Department Will be carried on as usual under the management of MISS BAILET. LOVEDAY~andT HEYHOE, (Late John Coutts), * ...... ,TRAFALGAR-STREET,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 85, 9 April 1879, Page 3
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