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'• : : : ••-•-->■• ... Public Notices. „ . .. . . ' , . ... ■ : ; ' . __ OBSERVE THE PRICES 1 OF GOODS TO BE HAD AT S. M. SOLOMON & CO.'S. . ■•'&:. M-. 8 O L O M O N,- A. JST D Co. Have to offer to the public of Nelson a large parcel of S E A S O N A B L E D RAP ERY A N D C L.O THING, JUST RECEIVED from MELBOURNE, bought at low prices for Cash. Wide width all-wool French Merinos, 3/6 per yard Ladies and Children's Tweed and Sealskin Jackets, commencing at 3/9 All-wool- Welsh Flaunels, from I/7£ Brown Hollands, at lid. per yard All-wool Crimean Flannels, 2/9 Black Straw Hats, vehet-bouud, 2/11 Wool Plaids, 1/10-J Ladies and. Children's Wool Jackets, from 2/6 Wiuseys, Winseys, Winseys, from 9j|d. Men's Crimean Shirts, all wool, from 8/6 Scarlet French Merino Stays, 5/9 per pair Trousers and Vest to match for the season, 25/0 Superior Long Cioths, 7Jd. per yard Witney Overcoats, very cheap Ladies, Worsted Hose, 2/0 per pair Men's Wool Scarfs, 1/6 ■ Ladies' Linen Collars, 2/6 per dozen Under Flannels and Drawers, very cheap. JUST ARRIVED, PER RANGITOTO. 200 Wincey Robes, new styles, at 17/6 per dress French Peak Caps, in Boy's and Men's 50 pieces Grey Calicoes, 1 yard wide, best quality, B|d. Boys and Men's Scotch Twill Shirts 20 „ „ „ 2 „ „ „ 1/10& Ladies and Gent's Belts, Collars, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, and various 100 pairs Men's Heavy Tweed Trousers, 12/6 per pair " other Goods to suit the Season. Alpacca and French Twills, 1/0| per. yard EXPECTED TO ARRIVE, PER FIRST STEAMER FROM MELBOURNE. 200 PIECES HORROCKSES' CALICO, letter B, which. will he offered at the very low price of 6|d. per yard. NOTE WELL THE ADDRESS— &. M. SOLOMON & CO., Trafalgar-stbeet.

COMMERCIAL AND GENERAL PRINTING OFFICE, Bridge-street, Nelson. R. LUCAS AND SON, PRINTERS, BOOKBINDERS, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, MACHINE RULERS, and ACCOUNT-BOOK MAKERS. BOOK, PLAIN, and ORNAMENTAL PRINTING, Executed at moderate charges. ' 1. ... ■ r THE NELSON EVENING MAIL, published Daily, at Four p.m. Price One Penny. SCALE OF ADVERTISEMENTS :— First Insertion, Three lines and under ... Is. Six lines 2s. Ninelines 3s. For every additional line above nine ... 2d. . For more than one Insertion. ... j Three lines, 3s. 6d. per week- 10s. per month. ' Six lines 7s. Od. , „ 20s. „ Ninelines 10s. od/ „ .30s. „ | For longer advertisements, reduced rales. Advertisers are requested to send in their Advertisements not later than Haj/f-past Two p.m. Advertisers are requested to specify the number oi insertions on their* Advertisements, or they will be continued and charged until countermanded. • Persons-desirous of discontinuing their advertisemants must send in a written order lo the office, before 10 o'clock a.m., on the day of publication. LIST OF AGENTS. Waimea-road ... Mr. W*. Marris Wakapuaka ... ' ■ Mr. J. Gilbert. Stoke ... ... Mr. J, Smith. Hope ... .... Mr. W. Jessop. Spring Grove... ... • Mr. -W. Bottrell. Wakefield ... ... •-; Mr. E. Hooper. „ ... „ .. Mr. J.- Andrews. Fox-rhill ...,,, ... Mr. J. Grove. Waimea West & Appleby Mr. L. Dron. . Upper Moutere ... Mr. CHi Benseman. i Motueka and lliwaka -Mr; R. Sutclifie. - „ .... . ... Mr. S, Buchholz. Waitapu- ... .... Mr.. J. Reilly; Collingwood ... Mr. W. C. Kiley. Takaka ... ••• Mr. A. Dodson. • i --■- „■' -'Mr. G.Taylor. ißridge-Hotel::;: :...;. - •-. Mr. J.- Silcocks. ; Sydney and, Melbourne. Messrs. Gordon- &.Gptch. London y , „v .... Messrs. Gordon & Gotch. /; „ , R.i LUCAS &", SON Brid^-i-street. '

ALBION HOUSE. o AUCTION SALE OI THE PREMISES, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12th. MR. J. J.' HORNBY will SELL by Public AUCTION, as above, commencing at half-past Ten o'clock — DRAPERY, HABERDASHERY, HOISERY, RIBBONS, &c, AND MEN'S CLOTHING. , Also, 2 Chests. Drawers 3 Large Tables and 1 small ditto "Washstands, Iron Bedstead Stretcher, Mattresses, Looking-glasses Table Lamps, Cooking Utensils, Crockery, &c. 9 Chairs, 2 Rocking ditto, 2 Clocks j 1 Large Musical Box, plays eight tunes N.B. — The Sale will take place at AL B I O NH 0 U S E, Commencing at the time named. 25-13 T. CORBETT, Bridge and Trafalgar streets, NELSON; Gladstone-street, WESTPORT; Jetty-street, CHARLESTON, PAKIHIS; Main streets, BRIGHTON, EOX'S; Begs to inform the Ladies of Nelson and surrounding districts, that he has added to the Clothing, Boot and Shoe Departments, a general assortment of LADIES' UNDER CLOTHING, BABY LINEN, MILLINERY, DRAPERY, &c, &c, and earnestly solicits the favor of an early call. N.B. — A female in attendance for Under Clothing, Baby Linen, Millinery, &c, &c. ....;... 21-90 THE GREAT ADVANTAGE OF EXCELLENCE IN QUALITY, COMBINED WITHMODER ATION IN PRICE, > CAN ALWAYS BE SECXTKED BY/ PURCHASING TEA FROM THOMAB;^ EVAN'S, : , 1; . ';;\B^GE StEEET, I^SpN. . FRESH BUTTER AND EGGS, AND COLONIAL PRODUCE. son

NEW MUSIC ! NEW MUSIC ! ! E LUCAS & SON have just received a • FEESE SELECTION of MUSIC, comprising Songs, Instrumental Pieces, Waltzes, Quadrilles, Polkas. Galops, Sec. &e. Polkas. Les Demoiselles The Great Hit Hornpipe Sylph Soldiers' The* Sea Shells French Golden Horn La Belle Brunette Butterfly's Ball Waltzes. Ariel Butterfly Mabel L'Enchantresse Haunt of the Fairies . The Bridesmaid Early Love Valse des Fantomes Hilda Galops. Toujours Gai Sprite , Burlesque Banting Leviathan La Belle Helene Extravaganza Organ Grinders Harum Scarum Mazurkas. Virginska Talexy's Natalia Polka Mazurkas. La Zingarella Zerlina La Fee des Roseaux Die Schwarzen Tasten Sacked Songs. Come unto Me Jerusalem the Golden David's Prayer - The Soul's Errand A Voice from Heaven The Angel's Voice Land of- Prom i-e ■ Psalm of Life A Day's March Nearer Home. songs. My liege Lord and Master The Fisher Girl My *old Sorrow Take hack the Sigh Sing Me a Merry Lay My Home in Cloudland Come, Beloved One The Wish The Singing Birds Oft as the Still Night My Skiff is on de Shore (duet) A Maiden stood upon the Through every change Shore When a Little Fann Gently sighs the breeze keep When the Summer Wind The Beating of my is blowing own Heart Oh give to me those early What Bells nre those Flowers so soft and clears Laurette The Pirates Little Kathleen My skiff be on the Now summer has departed shore Someone to love Clouds and Sunshine Gnod Night, Beloved Meet Me to-morrow. Psenteoit3 Autumn Mary Machree Near Thee, nearThee Beautifullsleof the Sea The Death of Stonewall What are the Wild Jackson Waves Saying. (duet) BoldMnrco", The Bells of Shandon Love, beautiful Love - Cottage by the Sea A" Loving Hea«'t" The Cavalier's Steed When first I saw his noble Capstan Song ■ '■' Form Little Golden Hair Spring Cloudlets Early in the Morning Instkumental. Les Hugenots _ I-Tigpletto Sound ths Loud Timbrel Moise, duet Vesper Hymn ' " The Chanson - Russe Kosh-an Ci lurch Musio Victoria" The Adoration . .: •American Fantasia ' Scotch Melodies' Warblings at Eve ; Her Bi-ight Sffiile haunts Golden Bells l - Lullaby . ; What are thc Wild La Harpe Eolienne, ' '• Waves "saying v SlestilL - Les Favorites Moderne Eu'sh,ye pretty Warblers .Benedictus . Le Domino Noir Lullaby -Feuilles, de Roses: . - Wallace's Maritana The Ghost Melody . - Ariel E. Flauto Magico .'Tyrolienne La Violette Immortelle iFidelio; > ;;" Music on the Waters . Between the Lights Halcyon Davs Josephine Harvest Carol The Curfew Bell ■ ;sffie7S.wiss"Hcrds*man - ;--iyAruo,-ah-Pamo-tMarfch-s^f&itesia, (Sydney : - J Marbhfii : flSraVa)^-uet -''Ernanf (Nava) diet Soldiers' Cfcorns Home, Sweet Home JJeanelia TbeMili j

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 128, 4 June 1867, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 128, 4 June 1867, Page 4

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