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NEW SPRING S U M M E R GOOD S, EX CLAUD HAMILTON, RANGITOTO, &c. JM. MERRINGTON & CO. beg to inform •- their numerous customers in this and the adjacent provinces, that they have JUST OPENEDTHEIR TWO FIRST SHIPMENTS OP SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Selected by the Proprietor in the AUSTRALIAN MARKETS. Other Goods purchased, to land from vessels just arrived, will be to hand shortly. In calling attenticn to this- LARGE, VARIED, and FULLY-ASSORTED SHIPMENT of NEW, CHEAP, and FASHIONABLE GOODS, the advertisers would respectfully state that they can only give the Heads of- the various Departments;, as a detailed, list would occupy far more space in the papers than they feel inclined to pay for, or probably the public to read. Suffice ifc to say, that Ladies will lind, as usual- in this establishment, every article of Dress as worn in Paris and. London. during the present season. The WHOLE of the GOODS have bsen marked at VERY LOW PRICES. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. Having had the benefit -of Mrs. MERPJNGTON'S TASTE and JUDGMENT in the SELECTION of GOODS for this Department, it will be found to contain EVERY NOVELTY :— FRENCH, and. ENGLISH BONNETS, Trimmed ->and Untrimmed, in great- variety LADIES' HATS, in ALL the NEW SHAPES— the Malvern, Geneva, Sicilian, Milford, Diana, Sandringham, Amo, Mushroom, Tyrone, Zet--I'a *><! TI r vrp & c GIRLS', BOYS', 'and GHILDREN'S HATS, in Tuscan, Rice, Leghorn, Luton, Felt, &c. &c, all sizes Straw Flowers, Girdles, and Trimmings A beautiful display of Flowers,. Wreaths, &c. MANTLES. The Maude, the Gertrude, the Mabel, the Alice, the Burnous, the Helena, the Kotonde, &c, &c. LACE MANTLES, a BEAUTIFUL CHOICE GRENADINE, LUSTRE, and PISA MANTLES, Paletots, and House Jackets CHILDREN'S MANTLES, iu silk and other materials, all sizes and shapes. MANTLES MADE TO ORDER, from ENGLISH PATTERNS. SHAWLS. Maltese, Chantilly, and Lyons Lace Shawls The ZEPHYR SHAWL— This is a really beautiful Shawl, very graceful, new design; the Reversible Shawl; the Polonnaise; the Grenadine, in Black and Colors; the Crystal; Striped, Llama; the Corali;.the. Black and Colored. Llama; the Printed. DRESSES—A VERY LARGE LOT: GRENADINE DRESSES— (the New Material), in- pure White, Spotted, Checked, and Striped French Printed Llamas, very neat and pretty for Ladies- or Children; Chene Mohairs; Lustres; Poplins, &c. The NEW FASHIONABLE STRIPED Lustres in- Camlets, Mohairs, Poult de Soies, &c, &c. Bareges in Variety Frenchand English-Muslins. A, VARIETY OF DRESSES SUITABLE FOR EVENING, WEAR, at very low prices New and choice patterns in New French Cambric, Prints, Ginghams, &c., &c. SILKS, &c. Black Gros de Naples, Ducape Glaccs Checked and Colored Silks, in varietyColored Glaces, Velvets, Sarsanetts, &c. Rolled' and Folded ' Crapes, Gossamers, Tulles; Areophanes, in the New Colors;. Silk Ruches, &c.,.&c. COTTON GOODS.. AVe were enabled to purchase Cotton Goods on more advantageous terms than we have done for some years,. and' wc are. offering, them very low.. A VERY LARGE LOT OF HORROCKS'S LONG CLOTH, ih A, B, H, M2, MT, .&c. LININGS OF ALL KINDS, Cheap Unbleached Calicoes and Sheetings verv cheao- W&~" HOYLES' and LIDDIARDS'PRINTS, CHEAP and PRETTY;. COUNTERPANES, QUILTS,' TOILET-COVERS, MUSLIN and NET CURTAINS, &c, cheap. White Sheetings of every width, reduced prices Window Hollands,- White, Buff, and PrintedIrish Linens, Diapers, Brown Holland, &c.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 190, 13 October 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 190, 13 October 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 190, 13 October 1866, Page 4

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