Money we want, And Money we'll have! :o:— — AS we are expecting a large assortment of NEW GOODS from London shortly, we are \ determined to SEX.!. OFF THE WHOLE OF OUR PRESENT STOCK AT ANY PRICE FOR GASH! as it is necessary that we should EAISE THE WIND. Therefore this will positively be the rarest opportunity to secure Great Bargains in Leather ever offered in Nelson. "-**' 101 -nm 11* W COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS and HAWKERS will find this a splendid opportunity for sorting up. oV Remember— A Single Pair of Boots at Less than Wholesale Prices ! ! ! — — :o: Among many Snobs I trow I've run, Our shop is easy to be found, But never found any like Healy fy Son ! Eor in this city we're renown'd, Boots, both cheap and good, and a per- For Boots, most people have confess'd feet fit, Iq kelson they are by far the best ! No matter whether you walk or sit. At wholesale prices a single pair. The ladies crowd outside our show, Healy 's our Snob, they all declare, They see our prices— in they go ! So round to Bridge Street let us And when our goods they each inspect, throng, On Healy credit they reflect. And buy our Leather for a song ! healylTson.
! CAUTION. ALL persons fcund TKF&PASSING or DAMAGING FENCES on my L«nd, being pert of Section 130. Wsiaea West, after this date, will be PROSECUTED. M A. PALMEB. Wsimea West, July 17, 1879. 2137— tc SELLING OFF!!! WE &re always Selling Off, comparing quality, as Cheap es any House in New Zealand. 10 holls Tapestry Caipet at 3s 3d per yard, further reduction ty t. king the roll Blankets 9a 6d p.r pair, best value ever ofiered in Kelson Black Lustre, 6d per yard ; Winceys, 4d per yard ; Fancy Dress Materials, from 6d per yard ; 36in White Calico, at 5d per yard; 33ia do, 4d ; Grey Cilico, 2|l; ..heeling, IOd; Wbite and Scariet Flannel, ls per yard ; Brown Hollaed, 6d ; Felt and Straw Hats, 6d each ; English-trimmed Boncets, from 3& 6i, Feathers, 6d ; Wings, 3d ; Flowers. 3d ; Ribbons, ld per s ard ; Men's Co! ton Shirts, ls ; Arctic Shirtp, Se 10. ; Trows.rs acd Vests, be.-t quality, 255 ; Men's and Boys' Suita, chkap. INSPECTION INVITED. NILE-STREET EAST Drapery and Grocery Store, N<xt Prince Albert Hotel MISS M. GARDINER, 2164 Manager. NEW ZEALAND PDBLIC WOBKS. (Colonial Architect's Branch.) POLICE STATION CONTRACT, No. 2 ; CuLLINGWOOD. WRITTEN TENDERS will be rec*. ived at this Office until Noon cf SATURDAY, August 16th. 1879, for the Erection of a DWELLING HOUSE at the Collinswood Police Station, in the County of Collingwood. Tenders are to be ma kei out ide -Tender ior Police Station Contract No. 2, Collingwco*!. -.nd addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Pablic Works. Telegraphic tenders, timilary addressed and mirk-rd, will be received, if presented at any Telegraph O'* cc by Noon of the same date, provided that written tenders in due form are lodged at any District or Resident Ingineer's Office by t< c same hour. Dtawings and -.pecifloa.ions may be seen at tbe Public Works Office, Nelson, and the Post Office, CoUingwood. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. By command, J. GEO, BLACKETT, Resident Engineer. Public Works Offi.e, Nelson, July 24, 1R79. 2200
"TVISTBICT ORDER The TOWN CORPS', NAVAL BRIGADE snd STOKE RIFLES will parade cpro?ite the Police Btation om SUNDAY NEXT, at 10*30 a.m., ier the purpose ot attending Divine Service Battalion Band to attend. CHAS. EDWD. BUNNY. Captain, 28f13 Acting in command of the Distiict EUREKA GOLD-MINING COMPANY [Limited]. AT a Meeting of the Directors in the abovenamed Company held on the 26th July, a CALL (the 10th) of ONE PKNNY per Share has been made by the Directors and is payable to the Manager, at ihe Offlce of the Oompany. Keepton, on WEDNESDAY, the 13th day ot August, 1879. THOMAS LEE, Manager. Reefton, August 5, 1879. 2361—2 H /CHALMERS runs a comfortable • KJ SPRING CART CONVEYANCE between RICHMOND & MOTUEKA, leaving the Railway Station, Riohmokd, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 10 a.m , and returning from Motueka every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at R o'clock a m. All Parcels left ai th<« White Hart Hotel, Richmond, and at Coppin' Swan Inn, Motueka. will he sttrmled to. Engaged Seats to be Prepaid. The Colonial Oven MANUFACTORY, TRAFALGAK-ST., NELSON. "ROWLING BROS, -Ll SHOEING And GENERAL SMITHS, Call rpecial attentbn to the fact that tbeir COLONIAL OVENS are better m.de and cheaper than the imported article, whilst the advantages gained in having an Oven made to order, auy size, will be at oace apparent. Having now thoroughly established this branch of their business, Howling Bros, cho undertake to supply the Trade on most favorable terms. Field and Fancy Gates MADE TO OKDEK in a style that will ensure satisfaction. Tomb Bailings in any design, from 3/6 per foot. As we are practical men, our work may be relied upon as being weil constructed and extremely stroag. ■2357— 12m0
SPECIAL NOTICE. LOVEDAY &HETHOE Will CLOSE their Establishment TO-MOROW (Friday), August 8, for the purpose of still FURTHER REDUCING the balance of their Winter Stock! Will RE-OPEN on SATURDAY! Delay your purchases till then. Loveday & Heyhoe, , TRAFALGAR-STREET.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 187, 7 August 1879, Page 3
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