: \*^li^'ted'K^ "' ■NOi^LTIES ; 'IN J "SPIiIK& AND. .SUMMER. . GQODS. r I • . \ ;,;>;■■• - : ;i ; '-';:[ ;•;.';■;;.;■:.:; vjiHaving! <?pm^leted;o^ . • ' QFTLTS ' AN©; COUNTERPANES;., ; v. .. ; . J.'V';V , arid, repent arrivals "from Melbourne. .We respectfully Toilet Quilts, 9/4,' IQ/4," 11/4; Mayceirar(^uilts, 10/^, 1 11^ 12/4." Counterpanes,. B/4,; \ inyite' a^lentioii to bur' new stock of spring and summer goods just landed' and ex- 9/4,10/4,11/4,12/4. " : .."•'.' * ...;,; $eißteaito::atrive,T - - '"'"'"'.- , • . '■ ■ .• .; -"" - ..-••-. ■ • SHEETINGS. ■>•■••' .-, :: .- •■•'.-• M&J&ti : '. MANTLES; - Croydon Bleached, 72-inch and- 80-inchi Unblekched, 72-inch : ; .:':;•. , (j,-. r/ Our^agent.in Melbourne has advised us : of his having purchased for casK a splendid > BLACK SILKS. . ■•'..<■■- ■■■.. assortment o^Ladies J and Children's silk and light texture JACKETS, comprising Rich Black French Glace's, 22-inch, 24-inch, 27-incKeßi ; • : - -' "t li ? h^ n^ StShapeS *: TAmrc. H4TC Ribbons, Ribbon Velvets, Insertions, Scollopings, Fancy.Belts^ Hair-nets,, Frillings. .«.The styles this season /differ materially from any previous* introduction, "and- coni- • ' --•:-: -. -in. priae the Parade, Elfin, Havre, Nautilus, Orient, Cameron, Kildare, &c.,. in black,- Book Muslins, Spotted and Sprigged Muslins, Jaconet-Muslins^ndMuslinets, short whiie-'andgrey.,,GHILDREN'S— the Humbr, Servia, Carissa, and Pacquer, in white Curtain Muslin, long Muslin Curtains. A great variety. . - ■ ' and-fancy^Straw and Crinoline. . , ?' ° Sl ff -^ _ , ; ,_ ' . , ■ . ■£ ■'.■ -. k , DRESS MATERIALS. Ladies' and Children's in great variety. Mens, Boys , and Youths' Hoisery. : ; :-, A~ mpstl'-magnificent assortment of really choice designs, the extent and 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, Horrobkses CALICOES in A, B, H, and other numberst - , T ;: ; : . , TWEEDS Also Croydon and other family SHIRTINGS. : . ;. 1000 yards of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Summer Tweeds, purchased in Melbourne # GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHINdr. ...!>. ■ . ,'J far below English costj to arrive per first steamer. A choice assortment of Gent's light and^dark Summer. Twee^Suits-^oats, trousers/ 1 TT - T _ VT , r>r , Tr - nr , rTTl . Tri . - TT . t-, AT)V T TXT T,Tv T and vests to match. We beg to call the attention of all classes* tothis department,'; a K.;^.;;; . v :^-... U^ERC-LOTHINGr AND BABY LINEN. which cons i sts of a sup erior lot of Melbourne n&de Clothing; all hew gobo& " ! ''* i^ ?'!' 3 cases to arrive per ship Memngton, via Auckland, from one of the best London ■■■-,- ■ • ; houses. ..-...■.•,.. ■ ' " • • otilKlor ■ - • ■•'" ..-,,.■..•.-.,.. "•■-■ '•;.- : . White, Regatta, Crimean, Scotch Twill, Cotton Undershirts,: Merino Undershirts, STAYS. &c.,&c. -Ladies', white,, 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. ■ '■■ ; ' ; ; GLOVES. - ' HATS ANDCAPS: Josephine, Jouvin, in black, white, and colored. Taffeta, Silk, and Lisle. A large assortment— Straw Hats, Felt Hats, Cloth Caps, in men's, boys', and youths'. REMEMBER OUR MOTTO— Small Profits and Quick Returns. M E:S:S RS. -S-, M. SOLOMON. J± N D C .O-v--CHEAP DEAPEEY AND CLOTHING ISTABLISHMEHIJ TEATAL6AE-STEEET, 2791
Music. NEW MUSIC r- NEW MUSIC ! ! X* ; : LUCAS~^ -SON. have just received a • "FRESH SELECTION of MUSIC, com^ prising Songs, Instrumental Pieces, Waltzes, Quadrilles, Polkas, Galops, &c. &c. '■^\ _ _ Songs. The •British' Lio n - *' ".".-' Now summer lias deAm I not, dearest one, parted thine - Someone to love Early Love Good Night, Beloved I foVeto:roam; / Autumn The^WelcdnW at the- (duet) - - < Door . Bold Marco The Goodbye • ' Love, beautiful Love My. lq.dging,, is., t on the A. Loving Heart cold gfoundi. ' Jiji. 1 When first .1 . saw his When France and Eng- noble Form land met of yore Spring Cloudlets When wetwo. parted Far away wilt Thou When we are parted -Stray The Woqd^Nymphs Call The Gipsy Countess Sister Elves-; ■: . '.'. - (duet). . • Holy Father, I confess Ye Branks and Braes Anita (duet) . The Rural Elves Flower Gatherers(duet) Goodbye;to-Suram«*r . My Home in Cloudland Lesson Duet 11 -• • Take back the Sigh 'Tis a" Torm" fnaf re- The Fisher Girf minds of Thee 'Twas but a Dream I'm 1 leaving - rtheer in Kathleen-is gone Sorrow Annie " : The Wish : The Hazel Dell When a Little Farm The .Stirrup. Cup . . keep. . Early-Love^ ' : •' The-Pirates Mahel Clouds and Sunshine Tell me where is beauty Meet Me to-morrow. found (duet) , Mary TheFofsakers'" '"'-' * Beautiful Isle of the Sea Spirijjvof. Spring . The Bells of Shandon Merrily,- k 'merrily over by the Sea the Snow „„...:.-... .The Cay.alier's Steed Bird^of the WMerhess ; : Capstan Song Laitrefte ~ : ']',',' Little Golden Hair Oh give tff -me iiliose'' ." Early, in the Morning early Flowers .', ,The.Earmer .My Skiff is on de Shore Lonely Bird (duet) Come; B^eloyjgdjprier ] . Flow GentleDeya . .My old Sorrow r : Love Not Kathleen ,o'Mopre ' Friendship (duet) "' '■/:!• L' V/v::" ;.':.. ■ SACRED., SONGS. Come unto Me i - - Jerusalem ;the Golden David's Prayer - The Soul's Errand L^id'of Promise ■ "-- ; Psalm of Life "• : : 'H>ha £ ; ;ADay's"March;NearerHome. -„'-'"■ . ■ Instrumental. ' . • t Les Hugeri(J& -' A;.;Rigoletto -Veßper>Hyimi^ ' ~~~ Moise, duet Lulla% The Chanson Russe La-Harpe-Eolienne Euhe's-Victoria Her Bright Smile liaunts ; American Fantasia . " ;Me still . . " " * '_.. Whiit are the Wild Hi^ye.pretty W^arbleri,. , ..Weaves saying Le^Snimb'No^ 2 • J ;Les 1 Favorites Moderne JTeuilles de Roses -Benedictus La Violette Immortelle - -Wallace's Maritana ; . .-Music on tWM&Wst l^&tleZ. iil ;.;.;:■ : Halcyon Days ..~T-yrolienne ! ---Ha^e'stiGarpljjs; &&$ ;.,;■ .'.' . . ThlgT^ssHe^dsffla? j :i^Between,.the,Lights . Martha, fantasia, (Syd- ...Josephine; „': ... ■ . ney^mith).duet,j , ;The Curfew Bell ' , Marinli'(Trekeil> "■'. " 'L'Am6i.ahrl?amb ■•-- Ilßarbiere de^SevJUPie .., '.Marfta, (Naya).'duet , Morning Mist ~ ;i ' ; !* } f HomV/Swee'tHom'e v . Becollectiqns offMartha-: The-MUM^-v yil~ - r .wadna fight for -March Magyar V' C!harlie>%sV;2^3s>f;;v; - Lieber: Jwgidtnifrr? Tfa^Bluebells of Scot-'^neWgii^tiir^^ ; :. ,;-?&nd' - Oft in the still night
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 204, 31 August 1867, Page 4
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