. >-w . ..-.. .._ . ..,-,.— ||m |; n. n | v | _ M IIJLI 11 ,, 1 l iw-rßWfiiiriTni[iiMi<, iiiiiiwrriTiinTTrr'*f a ?P Jl • JDL* XXOO.QLOI Q& UU^ BICHMOND, are showing in all departments, Goods suitable for the Winter Season. ~o Dresses Velveteens Bonnets Ulsters Plushes Hats Jackets Fur Trimmings Frillings Skirts Muffs Feathers — — oCheap Lines in Dresses: B|d, 10^d, and Is per yard. 1 000 yards COSIIJ]VJE CLOTH, Dark Shades, at Is 4£d per yard, WOMEN'S JACKETS, Trimmed Fur and Fringe, 13s 6d, and 14s 6d, — O Kaiapoi Blankets * Bosljn Blankets Kaiapoi Flannels Bosljn Flannels Kaiapoi Socks Bosljn Socks Kaiapoi Tweeds I Mosgiel Tweeds Kaiapoi Clothing | Kaiapoi Wools ~~~ — ~^~o _- Special lines in Men's Witney Jackets, 13s 6d Men's Thick Beaver Jackets, 18s 6d Men's Overcoats, 37s 6u, 47s 6d Men's Strong Dark Tweed Trowsers, 7s 9d, 9s 6d, lis 6d Boys' Witney Overcoats, 16s 6d, 19s Cd, 22s 6d Boys' Strong Tweed Trowsers, 5s lid, 6s lid Boys' Serge Knicker Suits, 12s 6d Boys' Tweed Knicker Suits, 12s 6d Dressmaking by a competent hand. — 0 ■ BICHMOND. CAN'T STOP UNTIL I GET TO S~^ JaL^^ES— jL »JBa— *EIS trlii'lwwWJ™ — MsLm mfm^m^^ lS«^y^ HNbm!^ WAIMEA STBEET; Want to be in time to secure one of those 19/- Overcoats before thej are ali gone ! Also, a Whole Outfit for VERT LITTLE MONET ! Men's Tweed Trowsers and Vests from 15s to 22s 6d Men's Tweed Sac Coats from 12s 6d Boys' Overcoats from 1 4s. 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 Sliirts, Military Fronts, 5s 9d. Youths' Tweed Suits from 24s 6<i. Boys' Tweed Trowser Suits frcm 22s 6d Boys' Knicker Tweed Suits from 8s 6d. Also, Men's Flannel Unders and Pants Braces, Belts, Ties, Hosiery. M» n's and Boys' Felfc and Tweed Hats, cheap Also, Great Bargains in Fancy Dre^s Materials in great variety Black Cashmeres, Merino Lustres, Satin CJolhs, Winceys, Tarletan Plaids Ladies' and Children's Ulsiers. Jackets. Silk and Satin Trimmings Flowers, Featlurs. Plushes, Velvets, Velveieer>s, Ribbons Tie*, Hosiery, Gloves. Underclothing, Straw, Felt, Velvet, and Sealskin Hats Kaiapoi Tweeds and Flaiinels. llorroiks', Crewdfcon's, and American Calico Sheeting^ Blankets, Hosiery Also, GROCERIES of all kinds EARTHENWARE, CHINA, GLASS, B HUSH WARE, and FANCY GOODS in great variety Inspection Invited. W. PHI LI JPH, Waimea Street.
COURSItfG MA'iCH. Tl FIE CUP presence oy Mr. H. GRAY I will be KUN OFF oa MONDAY, at HOPE, at :Jalf-pa»t Ten a.m. 781 1 C. BIRD. |TT ANTED 1 AA MEN to call at V% XV/U PHILLIPS'.*, Wain^a-streef, with NINB SHILLINGS eac.i aid secure the beat vnlue ever ofiered— PHIS'TEI) MOLE TK »WSERS with Patent Band, nq-iirin? no braces or belt, and every seam tape stitched. 1775— 2 a CITY ELECTION. ME. J. C. RICHMOND invites -*-*-*- the Electors of the City op Nelson to MEET HIM at the Provincial Hall, TO-NIGHT (Friday) 27th inst., at 8 p.m., when he will explain his political views. His Wor-, ship the Mayor will take the Chair. 1756 cm election! IV/J-R. J C. RICHMOND'S CQM-, -"-*• MITTEE will meet at the. Masonic Hall, TO-MORROW (Saturday) EVENING, at 8 p.m. All Supporters invited. 1787 — 2.
WANTKO a «upplv of SALT and | *KESEL BUTTKR. 1733— fi C SMITH lheP>rt City Election. MR. H. A/ LEVESTAM requests tho to MEET HIM at tho Provincial Hall, on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, afc Eight o'clock. His SUPPORTERS are desired to MEET at King's Assembly Room TO-MORROW (Saturday) NIGHT, in order to arrange Committee work. 17*6 IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Nelson District Court, Holden at Nelson. In the matter of the Debtors' and Creditors' Act=», end of the' Estate of HENRY ADAMS, ot Nelson, a Debtor. ATOTICE ifl bereby given that a First 1^ Dividend of SIXPKNCK in the Pou- d in all proved claima in the above Estate will be D»vable at my Offlcp Hardj-stnet, Nelson, on and afier MONDAY NEXT, SOth May, (88 1. , , . ,M1 Creditors who have rot p»t in their proofs of debt are requested to do to at once. A. A. SCAIFE, 1779 — i p lrustee.
Kerosene Lamps and Oils. if JUVTDC? se^ ecfce(^ or excellence of jyAlfUTli) quality, more particularly in their adaptation to produce the best light with the smallest possible consumption of oil, and of such variety of pattern as should meet all requirements, whether for the drawing-room, kitchen, or nursery, or for public buildings. Uff o°^ suc^ brands on ty as ma 7 b^.'J yilid confidently recommended as per- .:\ fectly safe, as well as to burn brilliantly. Kerosene cooking Stoves ana ISTursery Lamps, Gaseliers, and Gas Stoves. WILKINS & FIELD, New Warehouse, H axdy-Bse&tP M»7, I§Bl. 1744
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 125, 27 May 1881, Page 2
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763Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 125, 27 May 1881, Page 2
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