mm. 6 ■■ H SB I I H rmw 1 b^M u all RICHMOND, are showing in all departments, Goods suitable for tlie Winter Season. Dresses Velveteens | Bonnets Ulsters Plushes Hats Jackets Fur Trimmings Frillings Skirts I Muffs Feathers — . • 0 « . —^ Cheap Lines in Dresses: B^d, 10|-d, and Is per yard. lAAA yards COS'IUME CLOTH, Dark Shades, at Is 4*d per yard, i-VUU wort h is9d. WOMEN'S JACKETS, Trimmed Fur and Fringe, 13s 6d, and 14s 6d, — o Kaiapoi Blankets Roslyn Blankets Kaiapoi Flannels Roslyn Flannels Kaiapoi Socks Koslyn Socks. Kaiapoi Tweeds Mosgiel Tweeds Kaiapoi Clothing Kaiapoi Wools ~—~ .— .q ,„, • Special lines in Men's Witncy Jackets, 13s 6d Men's Thick Leaver Jackets, 18s 6d Men's Overcoats, b7s 6d, 47s 6d Men's Slrong Dark Tweed Trowsers, 7a 9d, Os 6cl, 110 6d Boys' Wifney Overcoats, 16s 6d, 19s 6d, 22s 6d Boys' Strong Tweed Trowsers, 5s lid, 6s lid Boys' Serge Knicker Suits, 12s 6d Boys' Tweed Knicker Suits, 12s 6d o Dressmaking "by a competent hand. KICHMOim CAN'T STOP UNTIL I GET TO , : WAIMEA STEEET; Want to be in time to secure one of those 19/- Overcoats before they are all gone ! Also, a Whole Outpit for VERY LITTLE MONEY ! . Men's Tweed Trowsers and Vests from 15s to 22s 6d Men's Tweed Sac Coats from 12s 6d Boys' Overcoats from 14s. Men's Cotton Shirts from Is lid Men's Union Shirts from 4s 3d. Men's Crimean Shirts, all wool, from 6/9 Men's White Shirts, Military Fronts, 5s 9d. Youths' Tweed SuiJs from 24s 6a. Boys' Tweed Trowser Suits from 22s 6<\ Boys' Knicker Tweed Suits from 8s 6d. Also, Men's Flannel Unders and Pants Braces, Belts, Ties, Hosiery. M»n's and Boys' Felt and Tweed Hats, cheap. Also, Great Bargains in Fancy Dress Materials in great variety Black Cashmeres, Merino Lucres, Satin Cloths, Winceys, Tarletan Plaids Ladies' and Children's Ulsters. Jackets. Silk and Satin Trimmings Flowers, Feathers, Plushes, Velvets, Velveteens, "Ribbons Ties, Hosiery, Gloves. Underclothing. Straw, Felt, Velvet, and Sealskin Hats Kaiapoi Tweeds, and Flannels. Ilorrooks', CrewdEon's, and American CalicoSheetings, Blankets, Hosiery Also, GROCERIES of all kinds EARTHENWARE, CHINA, GLASS, BRUSHWARE, and FANCY GOODS in great variety Inspection Invited. W, PHILLIPS, Waimea Street,_ T OST— ' n the 24th in or near Trafalgar- H fl T T fi E 1 J amet a BUNCH (JF KKVS. Mnd-r u vr x *. \J ju • vnil oblige by leaving them at Muil Office.— v, nTan « . 76 0 /^^7 anJ aftrr the isf Jaae prox,POibur* — — \J will be l»id at Winscomtie, Hope, for the Kelson KarmOrdC Society. purpose of destroying fou'.try Trespassing. •™ 175 1-3? S. H. STRONG 4 FULL ATTENDANCE TO-W >KROW __ Evening is requested — Solos ac 7 ; 1757-2 CFTARLESY. FELL, Con iuotor. V. R * Suburban Nortli Eaces. Sale of Crown Lands, Awatoto, r — IS'eab Napier. A LL ACCOUNTS AGAIKST the Com __L aiittee are requested to be forwarded to Crown Lands Office, the Secretary, addressed Newton's Stables, Napier, l9Jh May, 1581. ou or before Saturdaj; 28ih inst., at noon. nvTOIICE is hereby given that ths under17ti0 ~- 1 iM mentioned Sections of Land will be — """ — ~~ — ofl>red for Sale by Public Auction, at tlie Fnhnrlmn North Hates. Council Chamber, Napier, on WEDNESrJ ~" in the forenoon. TNEIE STAKES will be HANDED OVER One- fourth of the purchase money tote -L MAwnAV mbvt o ofh inctanf n t F»l«l at the Bale, and tht remainder within on MONDAY NEXI, 30th instant, at J^ calendar myi]l cr lhe depoßit wiU be Masonic Hotel, at 8 p.m. 1761—1 forfeited. J T. TYLEB, Ascension X>*y--Thlirsd»y, 26th Commias^oner of Ltown lands, BERVICRS—Christ8 ERVICRS—Christ Church and All Saints' SCHEDULE. Holy Communion at 8 a.m. St)BOEBi.K Sicnoss AwatotO. : - r Christ Church, 11 a''tt£, Prayera for Missions, section. abba. upßkt pbVob. Holy Coramuiion. Address by Kev. V. Mo A b. p. £ s ftL,neo Jones. ; 23 to 42 ... 0 2 0 each 10 0- 0 All Saintß' Schoolroom, 4to 5 p.m.— Prayer 43 ... 0 282 ... 10 0 0 Mefetisg and Short Additss by Rev F. 44 ... 02 9 ... 10 0 0 Innes Jo^es, X'. Mitchell, J. Leighton 45 to 52 ... 0 2 0 each 10 0 0 No collection- ,- ; .'. Cbrisfc Church and All Saints', 7to 8 p m.- Tae above sections are si tuftted about 2J Prayera. Misiiopary Add;eiß Holy mile , lrom NBp i er . on the main South 1 Koad, Communion. . h j j froutflgfi to the railway line. Cfieitoriea at the Church Pervices in nul «*«*«»* *.. . ? ; .1750^.3 of lha Church MiR-iocar/ Society. 1753 _. - ■■ . .-:••_ Kerqsene Laraps and Oils. r w A I|Jfff|Q selected for excellence; f of llillUird quality, more particularly in their adaptation to produce the best light with the smallest possible consump^ tion of oil, and of such variety of ! pattern as should meet all requirements ); wnether tfor the drawing-room, kitche^.or;nursery, or for public buildings. • . » r Hl¥C! °^ suc^ ran^.ohly as : .may,J)e SI 111 d confidently recommended; a^jiejrfectly safe, as well as to burn brilliant!^' Kerosene Cooking Stoves and Nursery tWBSj Gaseliers, and Gas Stoves wilkins & p|ti>r New Warehouse, ' MTaiayrSteeei My, 1881. " 1744
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 123, 25 May 1881, Page 2
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823Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 123, 25 May 1881, Page 2
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