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» PHOiOuKAr Hi, ANCHOR |^^ STEAM CAETE DE VISITE (size), -15/- LINE 0 F '1 1^9) PACKETS After copies 1/6 eacb, or 12/- per|doz. Jf Copies from Old Negatives[l/6 each, are. apfodtcbo to übavi or 12/- per dozen. FOB WIiSTPORT. HOKITIKA, AND 1 CABINET SIZE PORTEAITS, six QBBYMOUTH. copies, £1 Is. nP HE MUBBAY, Tomobkow SUNDAI Aft i»f eacV> 12A the m"^^ s^^-halt-dozen. j_ NESD AYj the 2nh at 4 m , YV. Jil« JIjROWN. FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT. HARDY-STBEET. 2794-Sm iT^HB CRARLES EDWARD, TC-MOB X BOW SUOAY, at iNine a.m. f\ UOT ATI OJN H : the murray, b»i 7 . \cjr The SIX NUMBERS • /i K( i W READT » FOR BLENHEIM. One Fepny each, rr .he lyttslton, To-mobkow, stjk Publithad for B. Tcokbb, bp R. LuoA? X DAY, the 24th instant, at Two p.m. a^jd Son, and Sold by all Booksellere. 187 JOHJS H. COCK. & 00. | CIVILITY. ATTENTION. QUESTION. Why can Groceries, Provisions, &c, of the best qualities be purchased so cheaply at the Stores of KOBERT. SNODGRASS, the Wood, I and Washington Valley ?, ! ANSWE R. Because he buys in the best markets with ready money, gives no credit, makes no bad debts, and eaves the expense of book-keeping and acctwat collecting. "" AGENT FOR, THE KELSON " EVENING MAIL." N. FAMILY DRAPERY WAREHOUSE. / tH " — -^ r TAIIOEING DEPAETMENT. H '« ~°~ t New Coatings, Tweeds, and Fancy U gj Vestings, FOR SUMMER WEAR. iTWO CASKS y H CHOICE NEW GOODS ft ;. J 'JUST OPENED AT Q W. M ILNER'S. £ ■ * . -»- . .8 lj Orders receive prompt attention, and "will M be executed at prices to suit H M the times. \-4 Q / MANTLE AND DKESS-MAKING. NT LE AT HER PA LA C E^ That most people embrace something at some period of their life is a fact tha cannot be denied. For children embrace their toys, Youth embraces its leisure, Lovers embrace their joys, And Snobs embrace their Leather. But wise men and women embrace the opportunity offered by HEALY & SOI in supplying their families with FIRST-CLASS BOOTS & SHOES AT OUR UN-HEARD-OF PRICES. We know that the sacrifice is great, but the pleasure of supplying our numerou patrons is immeasurably greater. The watchword is COME ! And in coming remember this, that you do no require to bring near so much money to supply yourself with a larger quantity o FIRST-CLASS GOODS at the LEATHER PALACE, as you do to obtain j very small parcel at any other Establishment. HEALY & SON, Bridge-street. For the Spring Season. RANSOME'S LAWN MOWERS. ; * Tk« Automaton," aad " The Reversible," vary «fi«ent, easEy worked,, aid inexpensive. 0 Landing in Wellington, m " Waimea," from London — Hornsby's Paragon Combined Mowers and Reapers. . o Just Opened, ex " Irvine v -~ Ward and Payne's celebratec SHEEP SHEARS — b«v patterns aa veil as old favorites. WILKINS & FIELD, Ironmongers, Nelson. The Real " Singer " Sewing Machine, For Hand or Foot. For [Family Wotk, Dressmakers, Tailors, and 4BBL j yv oritGjrs* ■Cgjwftflt I> eonuoqnenoe of the great demand for tha -^^ 1 SINGER MACHINE," W. Hubbibd offers 4 S^SB^K til othsr makes at oboat&t reduced pbiok* :— MKh^MM jmBHrB&Eu w <v Shuttle Look Stitch 2 10 0 Sewing Maobineeß^oiMd. Oil, Needle, &c. CAUTION. — In ewawquence of a Maokiae, muoli like the " Singer " tdachise in appeftraace being now offered in N«lson, 1 beg to atatc tfaat <^^BHHBBBHHb^P^^|^S^^ ; COMPANY'S ADTEOBISED AGENT-. TOfT. HUBBABD. BiSAj/usmsum, tmaoa&

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 207, 23 October 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 207, 23 October 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 207, 23 October 1880, Page 3

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