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FOR SALE, FIPTT THOUSAND BARBERRY PLANTS, Two ami Three-ye?r old, Cheap. ' 1841-6 W. HALE, Tory and Hardy-i ta. A FEW KNITTING MACHINES FOR KALE. Cash, £6 each. Enquire at A. TRADTVETTER'S, 1197— t c Trafalgat-strett The Colonial Scotch Pie Shop, WHERE all kinds of CAKES, PASTET, BUJNS and BREAD are made Fresh every day. Hot Pies, Tea, Coffee, and Cocoa from 11am. to 1 1 p.m. Wedding, Christening, and Birthday Cakes made to order on the shortest notice. R. SCOTT, BAKER AND PASTRYCOOK, Central Bn ge-street. (the Shop lately occupied by Mrs Middlemifs) Country Friends always Welcome. 1236— 6 mo

PRIVATE' BOARD and RESD3ENCE. Apply Mrs. T. C. B ATCHELOR, 1096— t c Waimea-etreet. GOOD ACCOMMODATION for Gentlemen and Private Roams for Families at Mrs. ASEEW'S, Rose Lodge, Nile-at. 67 NOTICE. A NY person in pursuit of Game, or J\. otherwise TRESPASSING on my property, Toi-toi Valley, will b 3 PROSECUTED. 1025 T. HARLEY. NOTICE. J HEREBY AUTHORISE MbssbB.LOVEJ. DAY & HEYHOE to Receive all Outstanding ACCOUNTS DUE to me, and their Receipt will he a sufficient diacharge. JOHN COUTTS. Nelson, February, 1879. ALL ACCOUNTS in the above Estate remaining UNPAID, after May 7th, will be SUED FOR without further notice.; LOVED AY & HEYUOE. April 80/1878. U2l

PUBLIC NOTICE. We respectfully beg to thank the public for the liberal support they have given to us for the last twenty years, and more especially for the very extended patronage since we altered our style of business. We have often been asked the reason why we are able to sell oar goods cheaper than any other person in Nelson. Our answer to that is — Firstly : That we only sell for Cash. Secondly : That being Direct Importers', we are able to sell at much cheaper rates than if the goods were bought in . the Colony, as we purchase them considerably under the 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 bate mosey, 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. HEALT & SON. B3r Ladies' Cashmere Boots, 3/3. Ladies' Kid Boots, 6/-. Men's Bluchers, 7/6. Men* Elastic Sides, from 6/6. so HH|§^*sffl| IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS: ojfr ffWoUw Which is Stronger and more Large Table on Rollers, and Very conyenient Coyer and Drawers. Prices considerably Lower -than formerly. Maybe purchased by monthly instalments if required. Also, Excellent HAND MACHINES in several makes, at Low Prices, for Cash. IRONMONGER, Nelson. . j MAY, 1879. 1382 NEW GOODS For the AUTUMN AND WINTER SEASONS. i ■■ : , ,:■■ ;■• • — :o: Loteday & Hethoe Have just received ex s.s. " Somersetshire " and " Garonne," Shipments for Autumn and early "Winter wearNew Jackets New Trimmings New Dress Goods New Ribbons New Hats New Hosiery New Millinery , , &c. f &c, &c. Albo, 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 J. Coutts at the REDUCED SALE PRICES, until the whole is cleared off. Further Winter Shipments are shortly expected, of which due notice wil^be, gjven. .'". > The Dressmaking Department Will be carried on as usual under the toanagement of MISS BAILEY. LOVEDAY~aM~ HEYHOE, (Late John; Coutts), TRAFALGAR-STREET,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 103, 1 May 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 103, 1 May 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 103, 1 May 1879, Page 3

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