Nelsop u Exchan^e> ' ' We are now prepared to "exchange" the undermentioned Goods for the " Needful," at the UN-HEARD OF PRICES quoted below : — "We Exchange Ladies' Leather Elastic-side Bnots for 5a 6d. We Exchange Ladies' Pollock's Laatinga for 7s. "We Exchange Ladies' Leather Lace Boots for 8s 3d. We Exchange Ladies' Kid Walking Shoes for 7s 6d. We Exchange Children's Leather Elastic Boots for 2s 6d. We Exchange Children's Patent Boots for Is 3d. We Exchange Gent.'a Kid Elastic Sides for 15s 6d. We Exchange Genfc.'s Superior Elastic Sdes from 8s 6d to 14a 6d. We Exchange Gent 's Balmoral Boots for 9s 6d. We Exchange Gent 's Best (Pollock's) Shoes for 16s 6d. We Exchange Gent 's Wa king Shoes (Colonial) for 10s Gd. We Exchange Gent's Patent Dress Button Boots lor 12s 6d. We Exchange Men's Strong Watertights (Colonial) for 13s Gd. We Exchange Men's Strong Colonial Bluchers lor 7s 9d. We Exchange Men's Running {Shoes for 12s 6d. ON HAND : A LARGE STOCK OF LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S, AND CHILDEEN'S BOOTS j9IBJX> SHOES EQUALLY CHEAP. Healy and Son, BRIDGE-STREET. tUfirakte ii sa^r /flf fjn l^v'awßlll^B^Baßli **"* a\ saflf ttm f'linßjflCJlil^B^LßEll rf\ *S ttt fflf lil.'lifl'iM'r'i ' " f*Ji • *^ In consequence of spurious imitations of LEA AND PERRINS' SAUCE, •which are calculated to deceive the Public y Lea and Perrim have adopted A NEW LABEL, bearing their Signature, thus, which is placed on every bottle of WORCESTERSHIRE SA UCE t and without which none is genuine. Ask for LEA & PERRINS' Sauce, and see Name on Wrapper, Label, Bottle and Stopper. Wholesale and for Export by the Proprietors, Worcester; Crosse and Blackwell, London, (SrV., <&».; and by Grocers and Oilmen throughout the World. AMERICAN WALTHAM WATCHES THfc BEST TIME-KEEPERS IN THE WORLD. Awarded the Gold Medal, Paris, 1878. 3918— yt Cheap Drapery Establishment. LOVEDAY 6c HEYHOE respectfully announce to their numerous patrons in town and country that they have received and are now showing OO CASES and BALES New and Fashionable Drapery A LARGE AND VAEIED STOCK OF Dress Goods in Mohairs, Lustres, Beiges, French Poplins, &c, &c , from 7/6 per Dress of 12 yards. 45-in French Cashmere 2a Cambric Sunshades from 2s New Capes and Fischuß Trimmed Baby Linen, Ladies' and Children's Seaweed Fringe from 4s 6d Underclothing, a large assortment Hoyle's Prints from 4s 9d the Dress at low ice8 e> B Large assortment of fashionable Cos- ■*,- , \, __.„. tumea in Tussore, Galatea, and New f a "!j F f 8 »»onable Millinery m StuiF materials _ J Btook or tnmmed to order Pique Costumes 8s 6d Ladies and Children's fashionable The new Grass Fringe 9d per yard Straw Hatß » from 6d Ladies' f carls, silk embroidered, great Boys' and Girls' Sailor Hats Is novelty, from 8d Men's Straw Hats Is 6d China Silk Fiscbus from 2s 9d 72-in Twill t heeting Is Silk Sunshades and Umbrellas in great Super White Calico 4£d variety Brown Holland 7|d Loveday & Heyhoe, Trafalgar-st
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 277, 3 December 1879, Page 3
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