An opportunity not to be missed by all wbo wish to make a little money go a long* way. < jg U _M___^_r_B^ - Em__m iMM^*^roa-Mnwwiig--ia»a--i» For a Short Time Only. Loyeday & Heyhoe WILL OFFER THE WHOLE OF THEIR STOCK AT COST PKIG-Ei __&. 2S-T _D GEEAT OLBAEANCJE SALE!! OF ALL SUMMER DRAPEBY, At REDUCTIONS that almost amount to GIVING A. WAY. EVERY ARTICLE IN STOCK REDUCED TO OOST FRICE ! ! ! The annexed List will give some idea of the Startling Prices we are selling at : — - White Calico, 3/9 per dozen Piqne 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 Reels, 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 Towelling, 6£d per yard Linen Table Cloths, 1/- Linen Ginghams, 4|d per'yard The best Galatens, 7Ad Men's Straw Hats, 2/Stout Tweed, 111 ~ Boys' Felfc Hats, 1/0 New Dress Goods, G^-d Boys' Stout Colored Shitts, 1/11 Priuted Muslins, 4^d Men's Stout Colored thirts, 2/9 Black Satin, 2/6 . Men's Linen Vests, 1/9 Japanese Silks, B^-d W^ite Crinoline Lining, piece of 12 Millinery Bonnets, 1/9 eacb ' yards, 1/t^g° During the sale all transactions wiil be for BEADY MONEY. Loveday & Heyhoe TRAFALGAR-STREET.
Nelson and Foxliill Railway. PRIZE FIRING. DURING the Colonial Prize Firing at Brigbtwater, an FXTRA TRAIN will leave Kelson for .Foxhill at 2.35 p.m., on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, returning from Foxhill at 4.45 p.m., and Brightwater at 5 20 p.m. Ordinary Single Fare Tickets issue 1 from any Station to Brightwater Station will be available for the return journey on the day of issue. W. STONE, General Manager. Kelson, February 27th 1880. MRS. LORIMER, begs to inform the residents of Nelson that she has opened a DAY-SCHOOL in Hardy-street, Also, EVENING CLASSES for GIRLS 524—12
DR. G. GORE GILLON, SURGEON AND ACCOUCHEUR, (at pre.ent Surgeon WeUington Hospital) intends shortly rommencing practice in Nelson. Fr. GILLON has aho made a special study of Disease, of the Eye. C4ft— t c [a caro.] HENRY B. LEATH AM, M.R.C.S. LR.C.P, L.S.A., late of £t Thomas' Hospital, London, and of the East Londou Hospital for Children, has COMMENCED PRAOTICE, and is dow residing at Panama House. Hours :— 9 to 10 30 a.m ; Ito 3 p.m.; 7 to 8.30 pm. 579—12 THE ROYAL NURSERY and MARKET GARDENS, Spring Grove, Nblson, JAMES BALLARD, Proprietor. Fine Mild Keeping Onions Marrows, Cucumbe' s, Beet Turnips, Parsley, Beans, &c, &c. At the Low^t Volunteer Prices. Wanted to Purchase. — A Second-hand Single Barrel Gun. 641—2
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 AND SHOES 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 EOR MONEY. The Kings of the Snobs are HEALY & SON, Their Boots, they have a tremendous run, Their Shop is well stocl ed with all sorts of leather, Exactly suited for all kinds of weather. Healy & Son. _._... n mn '.hihi .j.l'„_ll,lMlll,l|i. _ I - '■■ ' i . .....jin i WII lllil ngSBSI-B|B|^ A SUPERLATIVE TONIC, DIUR IBBKmk^jla'lß Hi 3^ 3^!BIIHHSI ETIC, ANTI- DYSPEPTIC and WFTHm i A" J " 3B INVIGORATING CORDIAL. B| Ihis MEDICINAL BEVERAGE ie jßtesv ft fk ft l) A V, HllA Hd » warranted not only free froaa ev:-ry inBHTlia M IBS all a •P^ '« Vl U i u ' iouß property and i'*giedient, bul of m U Ifj] jj U jk f « Vl fjrfjf (SMn^ jWw llie best possible quality. Its extraor--81l ni iflf_L- ..wiiiii Imi nbiT a___l__a_j_____~~ffl___i_*~*^^ binary medicinal properties in Gravel, Jl||bßSM&^^ »_out, Ch'cnie Rheumatism, Incipient |^B|(|t^dßlU :^^^--BLii-»iy;T^te^-^^ Oropty, Flatulency, Colic p ins oi the jf|ijj2H§aßHrf Stomach or Bowel?, whether in Adults or IJHiillßlHß^^ fnfants ; in all oi dinary cases of ()b---mrnfflii i-* Bi ri C i ***_-JB_^ * J 88 g|H -tructious in the Kidneys, Bladder, and -^_J^SLa________B-M-__Ll--fJ_P*m il*li i^BV-ln H Tn„_l iTiICW Urinary Organß ; in Dyspepsia, whether IBpsffl^ acu'e or cbronic ; in Geneial Debility. S^^3^HfTiTl l mi^^^^|^^^^P^^^^^M Sluggish Circulatioa of tbe Blood ; Inaaequa.. <-»_. mi.ini.u .i . uyi.,_>uu _. a. au^tin Vital Unirgy,— i>re acknowledged by the whole Medical Faculty, and attested in their highest written authorities. Pekpbtdal Injunctions rgainst lhe Sale of t ounterltits of " WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS " bave been granted by the Supremo Tcurts of Kew bouth Wales and Victoria, and further action will be instantly takeu against anyene infringing upon the Trade rights of tjie Proprietor.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 51, 28 February 1880, Page 3
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