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The Genuine Mushroom versus The Deceptive Toadstool. F. N. JONES, being the Okly MANUFA C TURING SADDLER ESTABLISHED IN NELSON, Has much pleasure in calling special attention to his Advertisement in the Colonist, te LOCALLY MANUFACTURED SADDLERY, and to notify that he is now selling at prices from 10 to 50 per cent. lower tlian any other House in the City, and will continue to do so until further notice. The LARGEST STOCK to select from, and inspection invited to prove that it is the CHEAPEST AND BEST! THE ONLY STOCK OF Genuine Nelson-made Saddles, justly ci,leb bated as being the best obtainable anywhese. F. N. JONES has been longer established than any other Saddler in Nelson. He conducts his own business, is a Practical Saddle Makes, and is not the Agent of a Slop Importee, — which means that he can opfeb advantages to buyers of Saddlery and Harness not to be obtained elsewhere in the oitx. ts^o~ Lovers of progress and buyers of Saddlery are invited to inspect the Stock of Made-up Goods and Materials, at F. N. JONES'S, Colonial Saddle and Harness Manufactory, TRAFALGAR-ST., NELSON. Richmond. Parsonage Fund. SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED by the Treasurer .— £ s. d. Already advertised ... ...257 6 3 Walter Newport .. ... 010 0 B. S. ... ... ... 5 0 0 Mrs Marsden ... ... 5 0 0 Mrs Beeves ... ... 1 1 0 Joseph Busch ... ... 0 10 0 Mrs theat ... ... 2 0 0 Yen. Archd. Mules (2nd bud.) 110 0 R. E B ... ... ... 010 0 J. M. Croucher ... ... 4 0 0 Another Friend ... ... 1 0 0 C. Gapper ... ... 5 0 0 J. F. Papps (2nd sub.) ... 1 0 0 Mrs Moore, Wellington (Sod half) ... ... ... 5 0 0 £280 6 3 The Building Committee will be glad to receive the remaining subscriptions as early as possible. J. W BARNICOAT, Treasurer. June, Istb, 1880. 1817

mHE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING •*■ FACTORY'S GARMENTS FOR MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR Fit Better Are Batter Cut Look Better Are Better Made Wear Better Are Better Shrunk And therefore give more satisfaction than any other goods offered to the public. Testified to by their Thousands of Customers, who purchase constantly at the NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY'S BRANCHES now established in Donedin Wellington Inybboabou.li Nelson Oahabo Wanganui Tiharu New Plymouth Abhuurtox Napier I Ltttblton Thames Chbistchveoh Auckland A SINGLE GARMENT AT WHOLESALE PRICE. N.B.— Our New Winter Manufactures are Now Ready. TRY THE « N. Z. OVERCOAT." SHIRTS, HATS, and HOSIEY of every at WHOLESALE PRICES. NELSON BRANCH s Tkapalgab- street. J, C. LOCKERBIE, 1340 Manager, WRITING CASES and DESKS ON SALE at R. LUCAS & SON'S. NEW ZEALAND PUBLIC WORKS. ROADS-AOKERE DISTRICT. COUNT* OF COLLINGWOOD. Contracts v Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, f, and 8 O'ilvebstream Cart Bridge) ABOUT ONE MILE EACH. Public Works Department, Nelson, May 21st, 1880. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at this Office, until Neon, of SATURDAY, June 19, 1880, for the abovementioned Contracts, They sre to be marked "Tender for No. 1 (or No. 2 as the cage may be), Contract Roads Aorere District/ -and addressed to The Hon tbe Minister for Public Works. Telegraphic Tenders, similarly aidresied and marked, will be received if presented at any Telegraph Office by Noon of the abovementioned date, provided that Written Tenders in due form are lodged at any District or Resident Engineer's Office by the same hour. Drawings, specifications, and conditions may be seen at this Office, and at the Post-office, Collingwood. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. By command, J. QEO. BLACKETT, Resident Engineer.

THE BEST PLACE IN NELSON TO PURCHASE GADDLERT AND HARNESS IS AT S. GROSSMAN & CO^S : We are* now offering our own makes of SADDLES and HARNESS at the following prices for Cash :— SADDLERY. HABNESS. ; £ a. d. - - £ b. d. I Good Saddle end Bridle ... ... 210 ;0 Brass Gig Harness fron ... ... 6 00 Best Bullock-hide Stock Saddle ... 310 0 Plated Heis Gig Harness, from ... 6 0 0 Do., with Double Steel Plates ... 315 0 Pla'ed Ec^gy Harncas,from ... 6 0 0 English -made Hogßkin Saddles, ; Spring Cart Habeas, from 40 0 from »« ... 510 |0 Cart Harness, from 410 0 —T-0 Jfrsi JKeobitbd direct from Waxbaz.i.. a Splendid Assortment of liadies' and Gents.' Whips, Carfc and JGig IVhips, "Waterproof Aprons, Bugs Horse Covers, Curry-combs, Dandy-brushes, Spurs, Sponges, &c, &c. All Goods not in stock Made to Order on the shortest notice. Water-proof Ponchos always on hand. »t~O — " B&* MARK r i?HE ADDBESS- ■ S. GROSSMAN <fe CO, (LAIB PEAJT & THOBHTON), BRIDGE-STBEET, NELSOJN.

LEATHER V. BEER. ■ 0 JUST EECEIVED, ex " Himalaya," from London via Wellington— A O TRUNKS SADIES' and CHILDREN'S Tp| /IK wbioh we are determined to sell cheapee jlAA^r Ql \JL\-S than any House in town, being direct JBL-^V-^V-r JL )O4 importers for cash. My friends do not growl, but be yet of good cbeer^ You'll etillhave your Boots cheap, though the duty *c on betr, And look after your soles in this trying cold weather, And buy from the Snobs that have cheapen'd the leather. Men's Wattrtiglits, own make ... ...16/6 Lad ea' genuine Kid E«, S. from 6/ • Men's Watsrtigbtß, Colonial made ... IS/6 Ladies' Lasting Boots, from 4/9 Youths' Strong Mailed Boots, warranted 7/6 LadW Walking Shoes, from... 6/9 Mend Elaßtic Sides, from 10/0 Children's Boots, from jyo and ell other go >ds equally cheap. HEALY & SON, Bridge-street. BS^" A.loS.of Empty t SUoe on »ale. 131 8

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 145, 18 June 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 145, 18 June 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 145, 18 June 1880, Page 3

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