Christmas is Coming ! One of the most useful investments for the season, or a Christmas Present to a member of the family, is the Home Treasure, or, Home Shuttle Machine ! S ! Ofer One Thousand have been sold in Nelson, giving entire satisfaction, and thy are easyjfco learn. Guarantee given with each Machine , , n L| LLU — _ f| -„ , mr - n-M.nir-i.imni I®- THESE MACHINES CAN BE PURCHASED ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS, so as to place tbsm "WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL, ' O — LIGHTBAND & Co. CHEAP CLEARING SALE.!!! J n^immiiniM i Joikmy,j.i.u -i _._-L-jj«iMmii < T^ J. HINGSTGN, General • Storekeeper and Produce Dealer, has resolved to REDUCE the PRICES of the remainder of his STXJYIJMLISiEfc STOCK OF Drapery, Hats, Boots, <fee., SO AS TO INSUBE A SPEEDY CLEARANCE. The goods will be sold at almost nominal prices, in fact they will be nearly O— -~ AMONGST THE STOCK WILL BE FOUND Prints — Ginghams — Shirtings— Calicoes — Dress Alpacas —Fancy Dress Stuffs Parasols — Skirts — 'Fancy Goods — Ladies' Collars and Cuffs — -Ladies' and Children's Straw and Leghorn Hate — Men's and Boys' Straw and Leghorn Hats-— Men's and Boys' Shirts and Collars — Tweeds for Boys' Clothiag — Men's and Boys' Clothing — a good assortment of Women's and Children's Hosiery — Men's and Boys' Hosiery — a large assortment of Boots, Ladies', Children's, Men's and Boys'. DURING THE SALE GOODS IN THE Grocery and General Departments will be sold at the usual LOW RATES, which have made this the CHEAPEST STORE IN TOWN!!! Sale to commence on SATURDAY NEXT, the 17th instant, and to continue for FOURTEEJN DAYS, for CASH ONLY ! Goods Booked during the Sale will be charged at the usual prices. F. J. KINGSTON, General Storekeeper & Produce Dealer, "Waimea-street, Nelson. ST. CRISPIN'S RHYMES. I WAS quite distressed both in body and mind, Not an easy boot in the town could I find, At all the shops, alas ! in vain I did try, Not an easy sole in this place could I buy. Telling my troubles one day to a friend, He desired me at once to HEALY to send, Declaring, if BUYING my BOOTd at THEIR STOKE, I should never complain, Och ! never no more ! ! Acting at once on his friendly advice, I went to the old Snobs', their leather to price, Gieat was my surprise SUCH A STOCK to behold And the NEWEST OF FASHIONS they did quickly unfold. \ I now skedaddle about, so happy and so gay, My step^is quite elastic, my feet are full of play, And Jin cash I cab" bate twenty per cent, and much more, Byspurchasing"my t leather ( from Healx & Son's Stobe !J Healy & Son, BRID GE-STREET. H
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 15, 17 January 1880, Page 3
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431Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 15, 17 January 1880, Page 3
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