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I — — o- — ■ An opportunity not to be missed by al vylio wish to njake a little money go a long' way. For a" Short Time~~Only. •' ' =g!i ' ' ' . 1 —^ — 1 11 Loveday & Heyhoe WILL OFFER THE WHOLE OF THEIR STOCK AT COST _»_£IO_E3 _A.2xr_D TT_E_PE.R ? G.EEAT CLEAEAISCii) SALE » I OF ALL * SUMMER DRAPERY At REDUCTIONS tv ttt almogt amount J JL^ G- A"WA. Y. ■DT7.-^TT/~f. Yi:RY ARTIC LE IN STOCK REDUCED TO COST PRICE ! ! ! Aeu • u *^ Will give some idea of the Startling Prices - We are selling at . — VtfVite Calico, 8/9 per dozen.: Pique Shirts, 3/6 Grey Calico, 2/11 per dozen Tassore Costumes, 10/6 Grey Sheeting, 10|d per yard Galatea Costumes, 11/Best Fingering Wool, 2/6 per lb. StufF Costumes, 12/6 Clark's Eeels, 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^ldoz. The largest White Quills made, S/6 Towelling. 6£d per yard Linen Table Cloths, 1/- Linen Ginghams, 4|d per'yard The best Galateas, 7U Men's Straw Hats, 2/. Stout Tweed, 111 Boys' Pelt Hats, 1/G New Dress Goods, 6£d Boys' Stout Colored Shirts, 1/11 Printed Muslins, 4|d Men's Stout Colored Miirls, 2/9 Black Satin, 2/6 Men'a Linen Vests. 1/9 Japanese Silks, B|d Wflite Crinoline Lining, piece of 12 Miihnery Bonnets, 1/9 each yards, 1/. SIT During the sale all transactions will be for READY MONEY. Loveday & Heyhoe TRA FAL^AP-STREET

u/n. Tom: ■ •.»,,._.!. , .... fJOLONIAL INSURANCE stajstton-s COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, Art Union of Ne lqon FIRE AND MARINE. A ™ U* 110 ?!? 1 JNelSOn - _ >JL _ w /^.RAND DISTRIBUTION Capital £2,000,000. VT cf t • _ ,777 _ . t _. _, VALUABLE ARTICLES OF ART AND Insurance against ell kinds of Losses by Sea UTILITY. or Fire, at loweßt rates. — — Undoubted Security. Prompt and Liberal ""0 Tickets Settlement of Claims. For Prizes, consisting of High-class PianoiportbS, Mason & Hamlin's Organs, Mub'c m TW QTATtfWVNr Bnd tv,mii&l Instruments, Picturea and w. m.. Bi-a-JMiuiN, Engravings, Statuettes, Sewing Machines, 526 — a Agent Nelson and Bknheim. etc., etc. — Subscription— One Guinea. MRS. LORIMBR, begs to inform the _. . _. . ~ residents of Nelsoa that she has ben 3 for L,Bt of Prizes and Prospectus, opened a DAY-SOBOOL in Hardy-street, obtainable of Ajsems >n all the principal Also, EVENING CLASSES for GIRLS t(fwns of v * v Z.al»nd ard in Nelson of 524 ~ 12 W. M. STANTON. GEO. MUNCASTER, APPLY EARLY! Mantifaotobing j£WEii,KB, &c, NB, — The above is independent of the has REMOVED to Hardy street, | E n lb ! tio w°L P £ ! cture9 and Clearin « Sale 523—26 next Newton's Stables. jf , . y , „ , s - anJ DOW- °P en next the Colonial Bank. 44 5 a A 8 we find it neeessaiy to -*--**- " raise the wind " this month, we have determined to SELL OFF the whole of our present stock of BOOTS i\ND SHOES _vas ..... . 100 per cent, less tlian manufacturers' The w-i 1 public will therefore find it still to +1 ..-_ interest to patronise us if they want good VALUE EOR MONEY. The Kings of the Snobs are HEALY & SON Their Boots, thej have a tremendous run ' Their Shop is well stocked with all sorts of leather, ExacHy suited for all kinds of weather. ggaly & Son, =^ aß *^^_ra__R^___i M iiiaß___B___3_nß_; f§HWfflpy{^^ A SUPERLATIVE TONIC, DIUR. iWWffljl VMil IH "^Bs^BW ETI0 » ANTLDYSPI-PTIC. and | Wi fjk |HMMfflMßmffl__3H__l___BfMl_l INy IG ORATING CORDIAL. HJ^jWWffß^^^^^Wß IMb MEDICINAL BEVERAGE i B ■% ft (yi UJI MM IB (I fi (j (I %m9t_\ wnTrant^ not only free fron ev.ry inH » II I W fill UF '\I iJ^/H P r °P crt y »»d ingredient, but of HH , ,f_L rfl ff ". '.r ft V W Vl_r^,_r_i possible quality. Its extraor,jinar y medicinal properties In Gravel R9I|XnnRH"W|MMH Cir (nic Rheumatism, Incipient |^UAU^^^gUyUiymiM^BnH| Dropsy, Flatulency, l olic ptinsot the ' ■^^■■■||H^^^BnH stomach or Bowels, w hether in Adults or HHf^KTfinif^^^^l^W nfants ; in all ordinary cases of ObBH IKO B& I «Ma_l IJI4B BKB tr . ctioDa m the Kidne>s, Bladder, and ' ™lPttMM™|ftM|i| iM iffllliiil fllii ililimi i|P urinary Organs ;in DyR,» ( p f i (l , wheth r '' fflrWmytf_m_^^ acute or olron!c ; ia Genetal LebiUty MllllllllllllllllllHillli 'l»'lli'"'___J-fl__Kßf,|fm|ffflff[_a SJU gg'sh Circulation of the Blood ; Jn- ] ihXMedi^FacV^a'nd:,^^^,^ by the { P_.Bt.ETO._i. In JUNOTioftgaiDßt the Rale of Counterfeits ot •' VV OLFb'S SCHNAPPS » have been granted by the S remo(ourtßof]s , ew h & w , Victoria and S. I m AgwH-tor &m\hd mjßbM i-H, moss & go,, ty^ sBWIbOBrBs,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 46, 23 February 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 46, 23 February 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 46, 23 February 1880, Page 3

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