Wjd jare now prepared to "exchange" tjie undermentioned Goods for the " Needful," at the TO-HEARD OEI PRICES quoted beloW : — We Exchange Ladies* Leather Elastic-side Boots for 5s 6d. We Exchange Ladies' Pollock's Lastinss for 7s. We ; Exchange Ladies' Leather Lace Bobts for 8s 3d. We Exchange Ladies' Kid Walking Shoes for 7a 6d. -We Exchange Children's Leather Elastic Boots for 2a 6d. -We Exchange Children's Patent Boots |for Is 3d. We Eichange Gent.'s Kid Elastic Sides for 15s 6d. We Exchange Gent.'s Superior Elastic Sides from 8s 6d to 14s 6d. We Exchange Gent.'s Balmoral Boots for 9s 6d. We Exchange Gent's Best (Pollock's) Shoes for 16s 6d. We Exchange Geht.'s Waking Shoes (Colonial) for 10s 6d. We Exchange Gent.'s Patent Dress Button Boots for 12s 6d. We Exchanga Men's Strong Watertight (Colonial) for 13s 6d. We Exchange Men's Strong Colonial Bluchers tor 7s 9d. We Exchange Men's Running Shoes for 12s 6d. ON 1 HANI) : A LARGE STOCK OF LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S, AND CHILDREN'S BO6TS AND SKOESS EQUALLY CHEAP. Healy and Son, , bridge-street^ BEST VALUE FOR MONEY! LsJ * '4B^L fflllß PW^l^nHl^B^lLsJ^l<& F. J. HINGSTON, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, and Produce Dealer, CALLS ATTENTION to the Mowing Goods, just landed, which, with his already varied and well-assorted Stock, he is now, selling at the lowest remunerative rates ;so that his customers may ,be sure^of making the most of their money. New Currants and Raisins, Futsnas, Lemon Tinware and Brushware Peel Patent Medicines, and Stationery Crushed Loaf, Snowdrop and other Sugars w.-Sp,,™ tmtaq ~ „ . . Boots, Show, Slippebs— Men's Women'i 1 Ntwbeaßon TEAS, Congous, &c, in che6tß, balf^hests, ani bo« B and Children's-a large assortment. , Gunpowder, Orange Pekce, Scented Caper Men>B and Bo^ 8 ' Felt and Straw Dats The Mixed Tea, as eupplied for Family use, Worae n'» w»d Children's Etraw end Legis specially recommended for trial to norn Hata those desirous of a really good article. ,?, ... , . m . / r c- Flowers. Bibbons, and other Trimmings COFFEE Freeh Roasted and Ground upon the „„„, , „ , n * Mbn's and Bot's Clothinq premiaeß, warranted Dot t > be eurphi aed lor delicate aroim ; alsj, Wholeßile, Also, a varied assortment of Hosiery and in 1,2, 7, and 28-lb. ting, and in bulk. Habubdasubby Sauces, Pickles, Jarre, Marmalade, tEardincß, — — Herrings, I.obater, SalmoD, Mustard, and all the usuil Oilman's Stores, Butter, Bacon, Hame, Cheese, always on sale Soßps, Yellow, Blue, Mottled, Scented, etc. n ai 0 j, »r . 3 A' 80 * Poultry, and all Farm Produce Candles, Sperm, and Mould Kerosine— test 150 Crockery ard Glassware in great variety Produce'taken'^ia Exchange at Highest Special lines in Cups and Saucers, cheap Market Sates. F. J. HIN6STGN, General Storekeeper & Produce Dealer, Waimea-street, Nelson.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 292, 20 December 1879, Page 5
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436Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 292, 20 December 1879, Page 5
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