npflE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING ■*• FACTORY'S GARMENTS FOR MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR Fit Better Are Better Cut Look Better Are Better Made Wear Better Are Better Shrunk And therefore give more satisfaction than a other goods offcrel to the public. Testified to by their Thousands of Customers, who purchase constantly at the NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY'S BRANCHES now established in DuNBDiN Wellington Inyebcakgill Nelson Oamabu Wangandi Timaru New Plymouth asb burton napiee Lyttelton Thames Chbisiohuboh Auckland A SINGLE GARMENT AT WHOLESALE PRICS. N.B.— Our New Winter Manufactures are Now Ready. TRY THE " N. Z OVER "OAT." SEIRTS, HATS, and HOSISY of every description at WHOLESALE PRICES. NELSON BRANCH : TsAfAICAS- STREET. J, C. LOCKERBIF, 1340 Manager. Postponement. IN conssqueEce of e.g. "Wanaka" not calling at T&ranaki, The Opening Mght at Theatre Royal, of Bachelder's Combination is Postponed till further notice. NELSON CITY RIFLES. fnnHE nORPS will meet'at JL M Gee's Hot^l, ion SATURDAY NEXT, the 22nd inetant, at 7 30 p.m., for the purpree of FLECHNG Ist LIEUTENANT. Full atten<?nnce requested. Chas Edwd BUNNY, 1521 Captain Commanding. Publio Concert, Richmond. A COSCERT will bs givau by the Nelson J3l WESLEY AN CQOia and BAND on the Queen's Birthday (MONDAY NEXT), in tlie School-room, in aid of the Richmond Wes!eyan Parsonage Fund. Tickets i/6each. Concert commences at 7 30 p.m. Special Train leaves RicLmand for Nelson at the clcss of the Concert; at reduced fares. Tea provided in Agricultural Eall, at Half-past Five o'clock, for 1/- each. CHILDREN'S TREAT On MONDAY NEXT, MAY 24. mHE CHILDREN will Meet at the Tern pesakob Hall, at Half-past Ten o'clock. Walk round the the town and hack to the Hall, where TEA, CAKES, BUNS, &c , will be provided. Mr. Thos. Harley has kindly lent his Paddock again to play in. Admission to the Tea, jpbeb. MAGIU LANTERN in the Evening— Admission for Adult?, '6<J... to help defray expenses. [A Photogbaph of the Procession will be taken from The Symons Memorial]. B. CRISP. "PRINTING of EVERY DESCRIPTION -*" executed on the Mosx Reasonable Terms, by R LUCAS & SON, at the Evening Mail Office, Bridge-st., Nelson.
Facts worth Knowing. lgveday~¥lethoe Have received and are now showing a Large and Valuable Stock of Well-bought SEASONABLE DRAPERY, which, for Excellence of Quality and Remai'kable Cheapness, cannot well be surpassed. Note as an example the following List, which will convey a good idea of the prices now ruling. IVTOVEI/FTEB in Ladies ' Hats > in Beayer > Felt > cw P and fV V XJJ - J - B -- LJLJk - > Straw, from Is 3d. -^ 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 Is to 5s 6d . A superior Stock of Flannels, from lid to 2s 6d New Dress Goods in many New Materials and Prevailing Shades, from 7£d per yard. Silk Scarfs, r _from|Bd. Empty Zinc-lined^cases for Sale.'
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 121, 21 May 1880, Page 3
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483Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 121, 21 May 1880, Page 3
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