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' O »■' An opportunity not to be missed by all wlio wish to make a little money go a long 1 way. For a Short Time Only, Loyeday & Heyhoe WILL OFFER THE WHOLE OF THEIR STOCK AT cost price XT3XTPES3ES ? GEE AT CLEARANCE SALE!! OF ALL SUMMBR DB APERY, At EEDUdTIONS ttat almost amount to Gi.ynj^OvAWAY. EVEEY AETICiE IN STOCK REDUCED TQ COST PRICE ! ! ! The annexed List will give some idea of the Startling Prices we are selling at : — .White Calico, 3/9 per dozen' Pique Shirts, 3/6 Grey Calico, 2/11 per dozen Tassore Costumes, 10/6 GrGy Sheeting, 10£ d per yard Galatea Coßtumes, 11/Best Fingering Wool 2/6 per lb. Stuff Costumes, 12/6 Clark's fieela, 1/9 per dozen New Drab Cloth Jackets, 7/9 "White Flannel, 10£ d per yard Stout Hose, 4d per pair Scarlet Flannel, 1/- per yard Infants' Satin Hats, 2/9 Colored Counterpanes, 2/9, 3/9 Boys' Suits, 4/11 White Quilts, 4/11 Dress Buttons, 3d per card of[3]doz. The largest White Quilts made, 8/6 Towelliog, 6£d per yard Linen Table Cloths, 1/- . Linen G-mgbatns, 4|d per'yard The best Galateaa, 7£d Men's Straw Hats, 2/Stout Tweed, 111 Boys' Felt Hats, 1/6 New Dress Goods, 6£d ■ Boys' Stout Colored Shirts, 1/11 Printed Muslins, 4£d Men's Stout Colored shirts, 2/9 Black Satin, 2/6 Men's Linen Vests, 1/9 Japanese Silks, Bfd v W fl ite Crinoline Lining, piece][of 12 Millinery Bonnets, 1/9 each yards, 1/--t§js^r During the sale all transactions will be for READY MONEY. Loveday & Heyhoe TKA F'AT.G AT? -STREET.

CITY OF NELSON. STA.3STTON'S — ; Art Union of Nelson. Town Clerk's Office, , . N^rnir «i. k - February>l ; Bp ; ; fi-fiAND DISTRIBUTION OTICE is hereby given,, pursuant to .It Section 140. 0 f "The Municipal Cor- OF porations Act, 1876," of the following PhO- VAIIUABLE ARTICLES OF ART AND POSAL to R-\ISB a SPECIAL LOAN for UTJLITY. the City of Ne'son. . . The Works proposed to be undertaken are ■ • 500 TiclietS as follows:-- j. For .Prizes, consisting of bigb-class Piako(l). Building Cart Bridge over Malt^i y 0 R TBBj Mason & Uamlin's Ohgams, M«sx River, in Collingwood-treet, X-^OOrt. and Wuß i ja i loatruments, Picture* and (2). Building Cart Bridge over Brook-»t. Engravings Statuettes, Sewing Machine a, stream in Niie-itrtet, neatf Prinde ©tc, ate. — -. , n »^ lbeit S°r 1 ' £ -'T\ r - I Subscription—One Guinea. (3). Building Culvert in St. Vincent-atreet, _ ■ ' _ , _■ ,(i | Senfl for List of Prizes and Proipectus, (4). Re-building or Repairing Foot-bnag^s o^taioable of Agents in all the principal over Maitai River, £\ OO. : towns of Wew Zealand and in Nelson of Ihe turn, proposed to be borrowed to carry tot- n/r qt a -\rrvr\-Kr out the above works is j64,000. „ i W. M. SIAJNiUJN. It ia proposed to pledge as security for such •loan, the General Rate* of the City of APPLY EARLY! Nelson. NB.— The above is independent of the H V GULLY i Exhibition of Pictures and Clearing Sale 493-6 a -••-■••■•-- Town Clerk. held by w - M S.. ana now opea next the Colonial Bank. 445 a

A 8 we find it necessary to •"* " raise the wind*' this month, we have determined to SELL OFF the whole of our present stock of BOOTS iND SHOES i AT 100 per cent. less. than manufacturers' prices ! The walking public will, therefore find it still to their interest to patronise us if they want good VALUE FOR MONEY. , The Kings of the Snobs areHEALY & SON, Their Boots, they have a tremendous run, 1 Their Shop is well • stocked with all sorts of leather, Exactly suited for all jkinds of weather. Healy & Son, HnmßggranßnH A SUPERLATIVE TONIC, DIURHH^H^^V^HP^JH^HhH -£»- ETIC, ANTI-DYSPfcPriG and HIP * /||| j «,» J "I 31 38sWBbHI INVIGORATING CORDIAL. w& ihis medicinal beverage is HLi^ Jl /LA llA^iV ttfl^AlT warrnnte<l not only free iro-n ev^ry in- . BOil HIH a (I A W1 \1 ™ J W jLT^HI ju'ious property and i?g-edient, but of HB v W ITU II H Ik If « VI f» fnffl^ Jnß lhe bQet P ol9eible quality. Its extraorHL^J^LJiL^^^^^^ShißLji' Jji'ii^W liinar y medicinal properties in Gravel, HH|BHH|PHHBHHHHBBHfIHHBBjB Cnonic Rheumatism, Incipient jfifoliii^dl|;4y%JHftTj|Hlv v itg|lF^|^||^Bg Dropsy, Flatulency, i olic piinßot the MJHHBHHB|MfIMHBBIi|HBIBH|fIfiH Stomach or tfowele, whether m Adulti or Infants ; in all ordinary cases of ()b---■BHTJI lib ri * | *dft^ T^B^ 9 H IHirIHP qtructioDß in the Kidneys, Bladder, and BwMJLAHB B i JffW Urinary Organs ; in Dyspepsia, whether W^HBKBKHBmBuBfRUBBHBBBmM &cata or chronic ; m General Debility, BHIUBHHBiHEHBBIBH^^BBBBBmII SiuSgißQ Circulation of the Blood ; Inauequa^ «c m', u .i,,u i . Uu . |l4ll u Vital Kmrgy,— are acknowledged by the whole Medical Faculty, and attested in thieir bfgbest written authorities. Pebpetiui. ItJjDNCTiONB pgainst the; Bale of Counterfdts of •• WOLFE'S SCBNAPPS " have been granted by the Supreme 'ouria of JNew f-outh Wales and Victoria, and further aotion f will bo iiostantlyi taken agaiust anyone infringing upon the Trade tights of the Proprietor. ' ' Bple Ag§atg fpf Ausffgl}^ prt N »w Eeaiftpd ? -M, MOBP & GO.j Sydney *$Ms tymh

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 44, 20 February 1880, Page 3

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