New Zealand Clothing: Factory, NELSON BEANOH. - Messrs. Hallenstein Bros. Beg to announce to the Public of Nelson and District, the Arkivai. of the flrst shipment of New Goods for the Winter Season ! Specially selected by their Manager at hie late viiit to the Factory, in Dunedin. THE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Comprises every variety and style for Men's, Youths', and Boys' wear, made from MOSGIEL TWEEDS. THE MERCERY DEPARTMENT will be found well worthy of inspection, being, without exception, the largest and most varied in this district. Special attention is called to a New Speciality "THE TAUPO RUG/ suitable for Carriage, Steamboat, or Camp wear, and manufactured for the NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, at Mosgiel. MAKE YOUR PURCHASES AT THE New Zealand Clothing Factory, BECAUSE The Wool is Grown "N *g / ~ The Tweed is Manufactured > .£ J ( * The Clothing is Made J jg AND BY SO DOING, YOU GET THE BEST VALUE, BEING ALWAYS ABLE TO BUY A Single Garment at Wholesale Price ! J. C. LOCKERBIE, Manager, Nelson Branch.
DOG NUISAHCE ACT. ■VTOTICE is hereby given that the ResrisXsi trars of Dogs have been instructed to TARE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST OWNERS of DOGS neglecting to procure Tickets for the current year. The person upon whose premises any Dog may be kept, or the person in whose care any Dog may temporarily be, whether loose or confined, is deemed to be tbe owner of Buch Dog. J. W. BARNICOAT, Chairman. Waimea County Council Ofiice, Nelson, 24tn April, 1880. 1236 4 PRIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE. Apply Mrs. T. C. BATCHELOR, 1096~t •> Waimea-etreet. CAUHON. ANY PERSON with GUN or DOG TRESPASSING on my property, Sheppby Farm, Waimea Soulh, after this date will be PROSECUTED. 1158~tc R S.LUCAS. Bee-hive Store, Self-raising Flour! JUST RECEIVED— 2 CASES CREASE'S PATENT SELF-RAISING FLOUR for making Bread, Scones, Cakes, and all kinds of Pastry in the least possible time, with the smallest amount of trouble ; nothing more being required for Bread than the addition of water or milk. Sold in Packets, 21b., 41b., and 6ib. Directions with every Packet. H. V. Phillips's Family Grocer, Cobnek of Bridge and Collingwood Streets. 707
NEW WINTER DRAPERY. o W. MILNER Begs respectfully to announce the Arrival per ships Buttermere, via Wellington, and Mail steamer Garonne, via Melbourne, of Q£^ CASES OF °£> NEW GOODS SUITABLE I'OR THE APPROACHING. SEASON. ■ — -0 These Goods have been very carefully selected by Mr. Tnos. MILNER, who, taking advantage of the iow prices rnling at the time, has sent a FULL ASSORTMENT I'OR THB SEASON'S TRADE, the whole of which, will be ready for customers On SATURDAY NEXT, tlie 20th instant. ' — — o—■■AN0 — ■■- AN EARLY CALL IS SOLICITED. ■ — o — — — — — W. MILNER, Trafalgar-street.
TO PAINTERS. TENDERS will he received by the undersigned up tiil SATURDAY, the Ist of May next, for PAINTING the BUILDINGS known as the BEE-RIVE STORES, corner of Bridge and Collingwood- streetß. Particulars of Painting Work to be seen ai the Stores. The loweßt or any tender not necessariJy accepted. H. V. PHILLIPS, . . Bee-hitre Store.' April 23, 1880. 1218
CAUTION. ALL persons found TRESPASSING, or DESTROYING tbe TREES on my propert. .Washington Valley, after this date, will be PROSECUTED. E. A. LUCAS. Nelson, April 2dth, 1880 1*231 THE STORI OF ELAINE.— Text adapted from Sib Thomas Malloby. Ihe Pictures which embel-i_h this work are 21in by )6iD, and are facsimile illustrations from drawings bvthe great arti3t, Gustavs Dobe. R LCCAS & 'S* *N.
Facts worth Knowing. LOYEDAT & IETIOE Have received and are now showing a Large and Valuable Stock of Well-bought SEASONABLE DRAPERY, which, for Excellence of Quality and Remarkable Cheapness, cannot well be surpassed. Note as an example the following List, which will convey a good idea 6f the prices now ruling. "VT.OVELTIES in L sfat, frfmis n 3d BeaVer, "^ Embroidered Skirts, 4s. Quilted Skirts, 8s 6d. Ladies' Long Cloth Mantles, 9s 9d to 73s 6d Ladies' Ulsters with Hoods, 8s 9d to 45s Ladies' Striped and Self-colored Hose, 8d and ls to 5s 6d A superior Stock of Flannels, from lid to 2s 6d New Dress Goods in many New Materials and Prevailing Shades, /rom 7-|d per yard. Silk Scarft, from Bd. Empty Zinc-lined cases for Sale. B, I ,M,'l ■ J,..,'.,'..-.Uffl'l"iUi' l .)J l !'!II1,LII,,I'I ll' I 11.l 1 1, Ul •Jy wY^ J3j JLr A* JL tX/ JKI X& JL ell vr Sm #
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 101, 28 April 1880, Page 3
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