;;.- ;• ;,..; _ . o__0 __ _;. ;: . ; .... ... An opportunity not to be missed by all who wish to make a little money go a long wa y. For a Short Time Only. WILL OFFER THE WHOLE OF THEIR STOCK AT COS'S? 3E>£^i:CE3jek3KrX> GREAT OLEAEANOi] .". SALE ! ! OF ALL SUMMER DRAPERY, At REDUCTIONS that almost amount to - g- i; •v;i ; isr : -G- a^v^ a. . y . EVEEY ARTICLE IN STOCK REDUCED TQ COST PRICE ! ! ! The annexed List "will give some idea of 'the Startlirig Prices we ai'e;selling at :— ; . ;; White Calico, 3/9, per dozen , . Pique Shirts, 3/6 . [ _ Gfey J Calico, 2/11 per dozen ; Taissore Coatutnes, 10/G' ! Grey Sheeting, 10|d per yard Galatea Costumes, 11/- --; Best Fingering Wool, 2/6 per ib. Stuff Costumes, 12/6. . :.■ .' Clark's Eeels, 1/9 per. dozen ; ; .. New Drab Cloth Jackets, 7/9 ; White, Flannel, 10id per yard.; . , Stout Hose, 4d per pair. ; Scarlet ElanneJ, 1/- per yard ■• , : Infants' Satin Hats, 2/9 ■'"' Colored O< unterpanes, 2/9, .3/9 . Boys' Suits, 4/1 1 .; : White Quilts, 4/LL " .." Dress Buttons, 3d per card of 3 doz. : Trie largest White Quilts made, 8/6 Towelling, 6-J-d per yard Linen Table Cloths, 1/- Linen Ginghams, 4|d per'yard The beat Galateas,' 7id Men's Straw Hats, 2/Stout Tweed, 111 " Boys' Eelt Hats, 1/6 New Dress Goods, C^d Boys' Stout Colored Shirts, 1/11 Priuted Muslins, 4|d Men's Stout Colored shirts, 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 each yards, 1/. llgf 3 During the sale all transactions will be for READY MONEY. TRAFALGAH-STEEET.
CONSTABULAEY FORCE. TENDERS FOR FORAGE, FARRIERY, &c, &c. mENDERS a-e invited for SUPPLYING X FORAGE to i ho MFLSON and RICHMOND CONST ABULAKY STATIONS And for , SHOK3NG TROOP HORSFS at same Stations from tha l&t April, ÜBO, to the 3'ikt March 1881. Also, for SUPPLYING COALS, atd FiBEWOOD for NeUon for s.me period. Forms of Tender can 1 c cb ained atNe'son Station, and from the Coi Bt&bie stbtirned at Richmond. Tenders addressed to the rupenntendent of Constabuary, Ne!p6n,viirrit; itcjived up to 5 p.m., tbo 16tb M..rch. 1880. The lowest or any tec der will not necessarily be accepted. '- ■ J. ATCniSON,' 689—3 Superintetdcnt of Corstabulary.
LO.VT a black and Whi c UfcTuIEVKK SLUT, flnawers to " Poll " Finder rawatded on biiuging to •' Globe " Hotel. . -6p ST^ISTTON'S Musical and Art Union. TNTENDING SUBSCRIBERS are respectJL fully asked to take their Tickets as early as possible, tbat the date of Drawing may be announced. Tickets— One Guinea. Agents in every torn. W. M. STANTON. Steam Engineand Boiler for SaleBOURNE'S Patent Balanced High-pres-eure, Highspeed ENGINE, suitable for a Saw- mill or a Flour-nriil, and eeTeral valuble Wood-working Machinep, cheap. Apply to JOHN BAKER, 671—12 Brook-Btreet.
AS 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 tlian manufacturers' prices ! v The walking public, will therefore find it still to their interest to patronise Us if they want good VALUE FOE MONEY. '- The Kings of the Snobs are HEALY & SON, Their Boots, they have a tremendous run, Their Shop is well stocked with all sorts of leather, Exactly suited for all kinds of weather. Healy & Son, jg^^ggaaiß^^a^glj^jg^gommyraMm \ superlative tonic, diubBMiffiTy^YffSrSofSßlWs! ET C, ANTi.DYSPaPriU and Bfi '{£ mki\Mi JLBJli3li3™M invigorating cordial. IU Ibis MEDICINAL BEVERAGE is fis^ n /LH II A la li (i fl II il^iiH * arrante(l net oDly free Uom cv ' r y in " «H\H I iSi JL Wi \l "1! V LJ/H i v ioaß P ro P trf y »nd i gredient, but of Hi ; ™ 2 'TH 6U\iif A\! 111(HV96 lie boet P naßit>| e quality. Its extraorfflPr^g^ mmSLijMiil^^ iinary medicioal properties in Gravel, HHpM^W~§f*WfWPjWgPilß^F3^ T >lU^i <Q in ic HheuLßiititfCn, Incipient Im^ll lliJ^Jna JllS^ifflßK^™-^ W "Tml '^.l^Wwi ' lr oi )f! y> F.'atukncy, < oiie p ins oi the Stnmaca or Bowelc, whether in Adults, or HBBJHp|jHKHBKMWBBH|BHMWMa^^ infants ; ia ail ordinary cases of 6bBmHH| B J flt| g| * I rfflk Mflll *^ HU b 9 tructions m the. Kidneys, Bladder, and mOf«HMnimJl«ij*iii3ra Urinary Organs ; in Dyepeptia, whether |^^j^JMMja^^^^^m^^^^W^j^ffl|^ acute or cbronic ; in Geneial 1 etillcy, RPff^M^B^^R^^jj|iptMiPMffligi6i^Ei^m -Jiußgiah Girculntion of the Blood; Jn<ivit«juji.. ~r iv . .i, , UJ .,., ou f. . v tfii to i*ijy. — nre ucknowltdged bj the whole fy'e^ifal Frpullj, nnd httffted in their Ligi:e>t wriiten authoritits. ' r>.iiPßTDAr, ■iKjrjKOTioNiv f-gaittst the Rale Hi C ounterfdts of •' WOLFE'S SCBNAPFg » have been grafted . by iliq Fvipiemc ( ourta of t outh Wales and Victoria, and futtbe'r action will bo^instEuDy- ts):(.n aE:Bmst;erjyc:ae ioititgivg upon tJie.TradQ lightfi.of the Propriftor. • Bole /iSfenta for »pflilSew"^p»i9»di ss^M? M 033 & 00i» Mel&fMgk
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 55, 4 March 1880, Page 3
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754Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 55, 4 March 1880, Page 3
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