Money we®want, And Money we'll have ! AS we are expecting a large assortment of NEW GOODS from London '"shortly, we are determined to OFF TUE WHOLE OF OUR PRESENT STCCK AT ANY PRICE FOR CASH! as it is necessary that we should EAISE THE WIND. Therefore this will positively be tbe rarest opportunity to secure Great Bargains in Leather ever ottered iu Nel.ou. COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS and HAWKERS will find tbis a splendid opportunity for sortii ig up. 0 V Remember—A Single Pair of Boots at Less tlian Wholesale Prices ! ! ! :o:— Among many Snobs I trow I've run, Our shop is easy to be found, But never found any like Healy $■ Son ! Eor in this city we're renown'd Boots, both cheap and good, and a per- lor Boots, most people have confess 'd f ecfc fit > In Nelson they are by far the best ! No matter whether you walk or sifc. At wholesale prices a single pair. The ladies crowd outside our show, Healy 7 s our Snob, they all declare, They see our prices— in they go ! .0 round to Bridge Street let' us And when our goods they each inspect, throng, On Healy credit they reflect. A/id buy our Leather for a song ! HEALY & SON.
r V O j.hV—iwo Ennt ROOMS, Furnished j i- in Nil.-3tr.et ln<t. with or withoutBo *_"_- Apply L.R, Mail ( iffi. e. 2403nt c TO THE ELECTORS OF MOTUEKA. f_ lENTLEMEN, - A dissolution V-.' having beeu granted to Sir G. Or y, I beg to offer myself as a Candidate for your suffrages, and shall take an early opportunity of expressing my vie'.vs on the political situation. I am, gentlemen, Yours truly, RICHMOND HTJRSTHOUSE. Wellington, August Ist. 1879. TO TIIE ELECTORS OF THE COLLINGWOOD DISTRICT. GENTLEMEN— As an old Nelson settler returning from Canterbury, and now j ! occupyiug land in lti waka, where I am about J to reside, I beg to otter myself as a candidate for the honor of representing you iu the I forthcoming Parliament. ; Holding decided Liberal views in politics I and being an Engineer and Surveyor of 22 years New Zealand experience, I feel I could I j well represent an important mining and agri- j j cultural district like yours, aud one whose j resources have heretofore been so manifestly neglected. j J During the coining week I shall do myself ' j the honor of holding meetings at the several i centres of your District, to which I invite ' your special attendance. I have the honor to he, Gentlemen, Yours &c, 11. B. HUDDLESTON, Civil Engineer. Nel.on, Aug. 9, 1879.
yiNC-LINED Of. SES FOR SAL.. | 2457 LOVEDAY & IIEYDOE. New Cabbage. Early Heartwell Marrow Cabbage, is yer pocket, H. BUDDEN,! WriOLKSALE & l-._T_.IL SEED MERCHANT, LSKIDGK-ST., NELS'-N.
Continuation of BONA FIDE SALE, for a few days longer, previous to Stocktaking. T. OVEDAY AND HEYHOE, -*-"* though not taking the title of Public Benefactors, would recommend all who are anxious to make a little money go al long way to pay them a visit, when they will have ocular demonstration that Loveday & Heyhoe are really selling GOOD ARTICLES at LOW PRICES. & IW NOTE A FEW QUOTATIONS:— White Long Cloth, 4. Gd per dozen White and Fancy China Mattings, Extra Stout do, 5s 6d per dozen B.d Grey Sheeting, 10£d F.ncy Carpet 9|d White do, Is 2d Felt Carpets, Is Gd Railway Rugs, good value, 7s 9d Hearthrugs, Ga 6d Men's Shirts from 2s 6d Ladies' Ulsters, 7s Oxford Shirts, with Collars, 4s Gd, The balance of our Costumes, Ladies' 5s 9d, Gs 6d and Children's Cloth Jackets, White and Grey Lambswool Shirts, Ulsters, etc., etc., etc., will be _. , 9 . 11d . . m found teey cheap, as we have Men s Printed Mole Trowsers, super determined to cieae out quality, Gs 9d these goods, to make room Men's Drab and Black Felt Hats, for spring st up p, expected 2s lld and 3s lld shortly COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. LOVEDAY & HEYHOE, TRAFALGAR-STREET. Selling Off ! ! Selling Off ! ! ! pLOCKS, WATCHEST JEWELLERY! — — o Assigned Estate of Mr. Trautvetter, Trafalgar-st. - o The undersigned having purchased this Estate at a very great reduction upon the wholesale cost, will offer for the next few weeks the whole of the Stock at a REDUCTION of j SIXTY PER CENT. on the prices usually charged for such goods. The public arc requested to inspect and judge for themselves. The Sale will take place on the premises lately occupied by Mr Trautvetter, next door to Wymond & Co.'s. The Goods MUST BE SOLD ! I H. D. JACKSON.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 200, 22 August 1879, Page 3
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