Encourage New Zealand Industries. To the people of the Nelson District. Messrs. Hallenstein Bros. De.ire to inform you tb«t a RETAIL BRANCH or THB ¥EW ZEALAND 11 CLOTHING FACTOEY WAS OPENED On premises lately occupied by Hodder & Co., Next Bank of New Zealand, Teafalgab-stebet, NELSON, On SATURDAY, Aug. 2. To effectually introduce their Goods and dri.e out the imported article, they bave decided to sell a SINGLE GARMENT AT THE WHOLESALE PRICE. All goods are marked io plain figures for net CASH ONLY. Any article purchased and not approved of will be exchanged with the same courtesy wi'h whicb it was sold, or, if desired, the money will be returned. Tbe success wbich ha« attended the New Zealand ('loth ino Factory's Retail Branches in Auckland. Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, and other towns, leads th° proprietors to believe that there etfota a praiseworthy desire on tbe port of tbe public to encourage New Zealand Industries, especially where superior advantages are oflered, aad your support is solicited on this understanding only. J. C. LOCKERBIE, Makager N f lson Bbanch NKW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY. _____ 2216 MRS F. LAWRENCE respectfully informs (be Ladies of Nel- on that she iotfn.s conducting a REGISTBK OFFICE, at h.r shop, in Tbafalgab- strut, for tho convenience of those desirous of procuring Servants. WANTED a Thorough gooi COOK. Positive and Unreserved Sale. P LAWRENCE, of Blenheim, • will Sell by PUBIIC AUCTION, On SATUBDAY NHXi, Ilth inst., At Augabdb's Old Auction boons, Bridgb-st., (Opposite Healy and Son's), at 11 o'clock, A qmntity of OILMAN'S STORES CUTLERY, PLATED GOODS PATENT MEDICINES of all kinda BLISS'S and other CLOTHS And a variety of other goods. P. LAWRENCE, 3060—4 Auctioneer. Boots! Boots!! Boots!!! JOHN KELLY, Importer of BOOTS AND SHOES, Bridge street, Invites the Public to inspect a reallr good assortment of Colonial-made LADIES' and GENTLRMEN'S BOOTS and BHOES, which have arrived tbis day from the best Manufactories in the Colony. Bridge-street, October 4, 1879. 8043 THE ENTIRE CARRIAGE-HORSE Young Stonewall Jackson. Apply ARTHUR H_RLEY, 3062-6 or at Newton's Stab es, __Ni—KTfffrr_ TP O STAND THIS J_L__MK%£ SEASON. The Ci.yofsdalr Colt BAY KNIGHT BAY KNIGHT will Travel in the undermentioned districts— Leave his Stables. Ani.e.d Valley, on TUESDAYS (on and af!er the 7th October) for Bell Giove Inn, calling at tbe Bridge lon, and the Forest Inn to d nner. Leave Bell Grove on WEDNESDAYS for Motupiko Valley, staying at F. M. Brewerton's at night. Leave for Dove-.ale on- THURSDAYS calling at tbe Frrrv House, Motneka VatUy, and Mr J. Griffiths', Stanley Brook. Leave Mr Rose's Dovedale for Mr Beuke's, Upper Moutere. on FRIDAY, calling at Mr Remnant.. Ngati<noti Leave Mr Beuke's on SATURDAYS, for borne, calling at Mr J. Mercsr's Travellers' Rest, and Mr Brock's, Richmond, if sufficient inducement offers. At bis own Stables on MONDAYS. Teems— £i ; gmomajie ss, to be paid on first visit The Pony DOLLAR Will also Travel with the Bay Knight. Fees— £l si ; groomage ss, to be paid on first visit. All Fees to be p*id on or before the let of January, 1880. W. L. STRATFORD. • 2916—8 Aniseed Valley.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 229, 8 October 1879, Page 3
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