t*^?\^^ &OODSJ .;I::: k -";^I^ :.:..:... T' ™Ha;vinge"omple^ . ,' .. " .QUILTS., AND S COUNTERPANES;: f.jv 2 Jft JJOU ../an^l^ummeKCrdqas^ey^very-'and recent arrivals- fromyMelbpurnei: [We respectfully Toilet Quilts,- 9/4, 10/4, 11/4r Marcelfo, Quilts, J itf/4, 11/4, 'L2/A! "Counterpanes, 8/4, :; v iuvite attention :td_"ouv* nev?,, ( s.tock of spring-Wd-summer goods just-landed-and- ex- . . J 9/4i-il.o/4;'.11/4,':12/i.'iCL-? : '.'.. .. T^ ; . ,< : ... :-.\r^, &■?> pected;to arrive. ; - ,:'.......■ i'::^-' -.••* ••v-. J - -■/-.•>■.._ j- - : •• 'J. SHEETINGS.' :-": -7 : *■'-" .-Pyo* " : "- ; ' ..•■•■■ MANTLES; : ;' .. " ' ' ''" '" : """' Croydon Bleached, 72-inch and BQ-inch. Unbleached, 72-iuch. - _;• ;:'%V|*^, ' :^()anfagentsin v Melbpurne has advised us .of-his having purchased- for cash a splendid , BLACK SILKS...: ,■ : ( '-, f ■ ".'.' '^ ;;,-,.:- >i^-y .^y^j assortment of Ladies! und Children's silt and light texture JACKETS, comprising Bich Black French. Glaces, 22-inch, 24-inch,' 27-inches. . : , , all the 'newest -.shapes. ;; • , . _ ..' -; Ribbons, Ribbon Velvets,. Insertions, Scollopings, Fancy Belts, Hair-iief's, ! Friilings. ■.. ./ -..,--.-■ •-•.,•.. ■ - LAIjIEo • HATS.' ' ■ ■ .-.•■•• . - . ... — „ — ... 'Z' : The : styles thfs season differ materially from, any previous introduction, and com- '„,',,,.'« , ,„ . ,, f - ; r - ~ T '' ; \; : .'..•-''•"/ j^iVliJ ' prise "tfie Parade, Elfin, Havre,'. Nautilus, Orient, Cameron, Kildare, &c, in ; black, Book Muslms Spotted and Sprigged Muslins, Jaconet Muslins and Muslinets,,lhorfc white and grey. -CHILDREN'S— the HumbtfServia, -Cai-isaa, and Pacquer, in white Curtain Muslin, long Muslin Curtains. A great variety. ■■ ': ; .'".V \ .;;% ;aud fancy Strawand .Crinoline-. ' ': : ; " ■ ' ■ - ,•,„, ' • : -' . Ub - „V« : , - v-v. .■ r : -;-^ . : '. ■■'.•■ : DRESS MATERIALS. ■ ■ Ladies and Children sin great variety. Men.s,. Boys ,. -and Xoutha'-Hoisery.- ". A most magnificent assortment of really choice designs, the extent aud variety of CRINOLINES. . ~.'\ ■ : - ' novelties and materials introduced this season far excelling all previous efforts, and A large assorted stock. Fashionable sizes. . . . ...•;." ; : we confidently invite an inspection of these departments. Hoyle's best PRINTS, Horrockses CALICOES in A, B, H, and other "numbers. TWFEDS Also. Croydon and other family SHIRTINGS. , '■■''*''- 3000 yards of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Summer Tweeds, purchased in Melbourne GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING. •' far below.Euglish cost, to arrive per first steamer. A choice assortment of Gent's light and dark Summer Tweed Suits— coats, trousers, r _ r)riT •_ TTT T. Tri .„-. x>AT ._ r ■_,_„ and vests to match. We beg to call the attention of all classes to this department, ""'a"- x • UN^KC.LOIHING AND B ABI LINEN. which consists bf a superior lot of Melbourne made Clothing, all new.goods.,: ; : .Ii- - 3 cases to arrive per ship Mernugton, via Auckland,. from one of the best London D . ,•...:• - ;^ houses. ■'•••'• . :-, . bfcili.-tlb. ' White, Regatta, Crimean, Scotch Twill, Cotton Undershirts, Merino. Undershirts, ''■'■ - ...... bIAYS. ' . &c &c ■ ' -'■- ■ ~ Ladies' -v^hite, scarlet, Rival, Calypso, Spanish, Metropolitan, and Empress. A COLLARS, in best paper linen-faced ; Linen Collars. NECKTIES, Kid^GLOVES, ; ; superior make of double coutille, recommended by the faculty. , •.. BRACES ■ • "> ;•• !ii^ -«■ ','■•''•'■ ■" '•■ •,'-.." 'GLOVES. ■ ■ . : : HATS AND, CAPS. . '' ' ; -i '-"C^'u^ Josephine, Jouvin, in black, white, aud colored. Taffeta, Silk, and Lisle. A large assortment — Straw Hats, Felt Hats, "Cloth Caps, in men's, boys', and youths'. ■ J " REMEMBER OUR MOTTO— Small Profits and Quick Returns. - ; i ME S "S-CR S. ■ 8.-- M. SOLO MO/N" A. N...D: : -".O Or, CHEAP DRAPERY AND CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, TR AFA LG AR-S TiiEET,, ; : :r.;j27,91
'-■■ : - ~ Music.----- : ./../ NEW kuSIO i.-NEW MUSIC:! ! E" ■■""■"• LUCAS & SON have, just received a • '"FRESH SELECTION of MUSIC, comprising ; Spngs, Instrumental Pieces, -Waltzes, Qi&drilles, ; Polkas, Galops, &c. &c. : : : - : • • Songs. : ~- The British" Lion Now summer has doAm I not, dearest one, parted thine Someone to love Early Love ' Good Night, Beloved I love to roam Plenteous Autumn The Welcome' at the (duet) . Door _ Bold Marco The Goodbye Love, beautiful Love My lodging is on. the A Loving ; Heart. > : cold ground When first I saw his - When -France and Eng- noble Form . .. land met of yore- . Spring Cloudlets When we two parted Far away wilt Thou . When .we are parted: Stray ... The Wood NymphstCall The Gipsy Countess Sister Elves .: ..(duet) Holy Father, I confess Ye Branks and Braes Anita ;t'-T : j '{■■■ (duet) " .. The. Hiiral "Elves ' Flower Gatherers(duet) .Goodbye to Summer My Home in Cloudland Lesson, Duet. Take. back the Sigh ~'Tis a J Form that re- The Fisher. Girl ' ; , minds ot.Tb.ee , , 'Twas but a Dream " I'm' "leaving thse in Kathleen is gone" .' ; Sorrow Annie • The Wislv : -The Hazel Dell. . When a Little Farm The;Stlrrup,Cup .., keep. Early' Love : The Pirates Mabel;;;- : : .-; ; Clouds and Sunshine .Tell me where is beauty. Meet Me to-morrow. ' ■" found (duet) Ma'rv Machi-ee , :TheForsakers Beautiful Isle of the Sea -■•/. Spirit of Spring The Bells of Shandon Merrily ,_jmerrily over Cottage by the Sea ; "the Snow The Cavalier's Steed Bird of :the Wilderness Capstan Song . Laurette : - - Little Golden Hair ■.Oh. .giv^e to me those Early in the Morning "' •:"; early l Flowers , The Farmer My Skififis on de Shore. Lonely Bird (duet) . ...Cpme,;Beloyed 0ne ... ... ; Flow GentleDeva My old Sorrow Love Not . ': 'Kathleen' Q'Moore, : Friendship (duet) ;f "\ ■■".." -'--'A. Sacbed Soitgs. Come unto Me Jerusalem the Golden David's. Prayer The Soul's Errand Land of Promise Psalm of Life ."■ J " ; ' A Day 's March Nearer .Horne 1 . ' ; - - ik^:l :■:'.'': ■ iNSTKTOIENTAIi. ; Les Hugenots' ' Rigolettb' .■s ar«sperflyma ; ■ Moise; dueV " .:. ; i-j Lullaby ■ , ■■__ - • ' The Chanson Russe La HarpeEolienne " Kuhe'sjy'ictoria Her-Bfight.Smiie4iaunts ' American Fantasia ■ .^ ■ What are the Wild — Hush, yepretly Warblers' Waves saying'- T?" I* Djttininp Noir "0 ■: -.] . ; - . Les. Favorites Moderrie Feuilles de Roses Benedictus> ; '•> ■'■"■'■ '•:'..!: i La^iolette-Immartelle - Wallace J s:Maritana ~ Miisic oh "the -Waters."' "Ariel;' ■['■'■' ■-■ A . ,■' f-^^-V '" ''TyroKenne' ' * t *'-~liwftttjGtito&A i . ■■:■■■:■'■ Fidelio'^ ' ■-.-■•.•.'-;.• f^^aietßwisspllerdsman"- Between" the Lights Martha, Jfatttasiajr(Syd- i,Jpsephiriei - •"' ' ; ■'■ - . ; .i-ney,; Smith) :duet ' The Curfew Bell -. -^lartha-^Trek^l-)-- — L J Amorahi J smo w lll?ar^iereTde'Beville^, f iiMarliia (Nav^duet?' ,'■' Morning :Mist«!iVfi s ;■/.. : -H6in"e, > <Sweet'Hbme' s v " -■■ Eecollectionsbf MatitHa- TheMillt'^ 1 -'■ |&:^ariie— rr-^r---- r — -LietanrArigTißtme " . The/BlaebfeUs-of ?"Scot-jTh*e/singifc^ifeir^a \>, ,;' .V ■j&ju&W-.VA&Wji >v •J.'W.Oftsni 1 IKe^aFftight v
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 200, 27 August 1867, Page 4
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864Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 200, 27 August 1867, Page 4
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