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ARE NOW OPENING NEW AUTUMN AND WINTER Plush Bonnets, Plush Hats, Plush Flowers, Plush Eibbons Satin, Fur, Feather, Chenille, and: Bi'ocacte Trimmings Corduroy Silks and Velvets Embossed and Striped Velvets* NEW DRESS MATERIALS in Silks, Satins, Brocades, Cashmeres Merinos, Serges, Cheviots, Esfamenes, Cos* tume Cloths, &c, &c. THE LOUIS VELVETEEN in Black and Colors Ladies' Knitted Jerseys and Jersey Gloves The Now Jersey Cloth Jackets LADIES' JACKETS and MANTLES in— Cashmere, Beaver, Cheviot, Sealskin, and Cloth. Fur Capes, Muffs, and Cuffs, with Trimmings to Match New Ulsters, wiih Plush, Fur, and Satin Hoods Plush Collarettes, Tarn O'Shantcr Collarettes New Hosiery, Gloves, Trimmings, &c 4 &<l» RICHMOND.

THEATKB ROYAL. DETURN OFTHEHASELMAYEES FAREWELL KNTERTAINMEN^. TO-NIGHT, For the first and only t : ,m? TRF> WO>7DERfDL ELECIR'C SPaBZ H.LOMf•<ATIOI\S.— First tim? Gr=ir.d i'erf! rmaace ia THaO«ATUKRY .— Fint Appeaiaace of HDNIADY L^ZALO, the Hurgarian Dancer. — Proffssor B^elroaver's Ornnd Solos on the Pisno — CAKKIVAL d'VENICE with variations fxccu'.ed with a nommonclotießbrufh.--'J he MAGIC DKUM and Explanation —Evtry LADY -will receive a PBESKNT PKSCE3 : 3f., 25., Is. April 26, 188!. XMPOUNDED in Motueta Valley Poucd : X Two Spotted STARRS, y*»flrlings Two Pp;>tt(;d HfIFER-, ye»rrngß Br,;nd appears to be A II o" cfF rum?> II not claiuid.l will be sold en MAY mb, 1881. 1450— t0 G, IT. KIDSON, PoundL-eej er. Nelson Icclimatisation Society. COURSING FOR HARES. /"^OURSING LTCES3BS can bo obtained KJ on application to <he undrrsiprncd on an i after FiUDAY NEXT, the 29ih April inetant. ALFE>:D GREENFIELD, ! 1452—3 for Hon. Secretary.

THEATRE ROYAL Aw*ii iho Appearance of the great TTTAXWOKKS EXHIBITION— the larg--W est and grandest collection of Wcx. Figures ever exhibited ia the Australian. OPENING DAY, SATURDAY, April 30. 13J4-6p. TENDERS WANTED, mENDERS WANTED for the CONJL STRUCTION of about Tmiar Chains of DITCH md MOUSD FENCE,, on ihe Kacecoorse, Mudflat, Wakapua^a.. P &D 8 and Specifications c»n be si en. and all piiticular* a->certtiined at J^ E W T 0 N "S. STaBLKS, Hardy -street, or at the SUB ORBAN^OuTfI HOTEL, Waiapffsfe^ where Tc-ndera addressed *'■ For Ditch aad Moun.4 Fenns. ' n.u-t be delivered by MONDAY; ; thjind May. The lowest or aoy tender not necessarily accepted. 144T Tlieodor Bloch, PPIOTOGEAPHER TUAFALGAR-STiIEET, NBLdON, X%J ILL shortly be LEAVING NELSON W for Victoria. ladies and gentlemen wishing a really gcol and faitlsiul picture of thenne'ivea are requested to call early, aad not leave it till too lata. MEDAL anA CWRTTFIOATE at ■ SYDNEY EXoIBIfION. Business, Instruments, Negatives, and Stock in-Trade for Sale cheap. 157— 3<>pan

Scales and Weights for domestic use and for trade purposes, Ex " ELECTRA " and " CROWNTHORPE." _— .. c WILKINS & FIELD INVITE INSPECTION OF A Variety of New Goods which are beiDg opened daily at their NEW STORE, HARDT-ST.,; where they are making valuable additions to their stock in the various departments of their business. Nelson, April, 1881. HO4, Facts about the Wertheim. . 0 . SEWINGr MACHINE DEALERS have heen so convinced about the excellence of the " WERTHIEM " that they have felt bound to sell it, although allowed a smaller profit than upon many others.. Enquirers about Machines ask for the "WERTHEIM/ 1 because they have heard so good a report of its merits, : Buyers of Machines see at once in the "WJERTHEIM "a trusty servant and a useful friend, and find that a further acquaintance with it confirms their first opinion of it. < • Machines on Trial are not returned for exchange, hut promptly paid for. 7 r . The Agents are very rarely asked a second time to explain: the working of a " WERTHEIM/' and seldom, if ever required to ad, just a Machine, became it is so easily understood, and so rarely gets out of order. The Increasing Demand for the " WERTHEIM " evident ces its great popularity. The " Wertheim " is made in several patterns, and a Kilting appliance may he had with "The Triumph" o—..0 — .. , . ... '• ■ ■ INSPECTION INVITED BY ' '...., iJO WILKINS &:&I&EP, HO S AGEKTS FOE SEISON MSSilfcT

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 100, 28 April 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 100, 28 April 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 100, 28 April 1881, Page 2

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