Encourage v New Zealand Industries. To the people of the Nelson I District. Messrs. Hallenstein Bkos. Desire to inform you that a RETAIL BRANCH . OF THE IWEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTOBY WAS OPENED 'On premises lately occupied by Hodder & Co., Next Bank of New Zealand, Tbapalgae-stsbet, NELSO IST, On SATURDAY, Aug. 2. To effectually introduce" their Goods, and dri.e out the imported article, they have decided to cell a SINGLE GABMENT AT THE WHOLESALE PRICE. i All goods are marked in plain flgurea for net CASH ONLY. Any article purchased and not approved of will be exchanged with the same courtesy with -which it was sold, or, if | desired, the money will be retusroed. The euocess wbich ha* attended the New Zealand Clothing Factory's Retail Branches iv Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, and other towns, leads the proprietors to believe that there e-_is(._ a piaiseworthy desire on the part of the public to encourage J New Zealand Industries, es- j pecially where superior advan- ' tages are offered, and your support ia solicited on this understanding only. J. C. LOCK 77 Manager N -^qMS, jj r _,i-£SOI. Beanoh « T - ._sW ZEALAND FACTORY. 2216 THE Misses ROWE, DRESS-MAKERS, have REMOVED for the convenience of customers, to the WAIMEA ROAD, opposite Mr Noble's, Bakery. 266 Important Notice. THE BANKRUPT STOCK OJ. J. S. Jones, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, Trafalgar-Btrest, Nelson, having been purchased by J. HOUNSELL, WILL BE SOLD ON THE PREMISES FOR.A SHORT TIME ONLY. Must be cleared at a Great Reduction. Fifty peb cent. Allowance on TOYS AND BASKETWARE. 4d. IN THE IS. ALLOWED OFF BOOKS, STATIONERY, AND FANCY GOODS. SALE COMMENCED Saturday, January 24. IBS W. M. Stanton's NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. aro still unrivalled for ease and speed in working, as ia evidenced by the many who return to their usejy^er having taken to oifa* THE/^BAT HEDDCTIOIt— -*" in their priceX allowed e/cu- on the libtral terms of tw^e XO.N'IHLY PAYMENTS ay/ a still further reduction for cash. Marines for Hand and Foot by other makers a).D may be had on the same terms of / W. M. STANTON. ' / FAMILY GROCERY. W. M. Stanton begs to announce his intention of d voting particular attention to the department of grocery, teas, provisions, oilmen's storks, and »rticles of co* sumption generally. Families will be waited upon for orders, and ponds delivered wiih punctuality. This department will be un<!er special management. 'Ihe public m»y rely on being ftupplied with the very best article at lowest prices. Wanted to Purchase, Butter, Cheese Bacon, Eggs, &c. ON SALE: Fianoforte. , American Organs, Muifcal Instruments of every description, Musician's snr.drie., Theatrical requisites, Acting Editions of all Plays, Schi 01, Office, Legal, and General stationery, Papers, Cards, Printing Materi _Ip, etc. Games— Cricket, Croquet, Football, Fencing, Rinb Skating, etc. Mats and Matting, Picture Framing, Engravings, Fancy Goods, Tobacconist's Sundries, and §Tery- deaoription ot mercbandigo,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 46, 23 February 1880, Page 3
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470Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 46, 23 February 1880, Page 3
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