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'...<-■:-■:'••' • : ' koyELTIES "iN SPEING ANB SUMMEE GOODS. •' ;' i: ': : ;-- ' '■■ '-.^:*:r.l. Having completed our. alterations, we arß now opening a Choice. Selection of Spring ~ , ' ■ ' QUILTS "AND COUNTERPANES. , „. „ '■■'■■'■ ,;". and Safliinei' T Go6ds, per Avery and recent arrivals from "Melbourne. We respectfully Toilet Quilts, .9/4, 10/4, 11/4. Marcella Quilts, 10/4, 11/4, 12/4. Counterpanes, 8/4, invite attention to our new stock of spring and summer goods just landed and ex- 9/4, 10/4, 11/4, 12/4. ' „....'... pected to arrive. ' ' . SHEETINGS. ' l ''.- MANTLES. Croydon Bleached, 72-inch and 80-inch. ' Unbleached, 72-inch. Oar agent in Melbourne has advised. us, of his having purchased for cash a splendid : . BLACK SILKS, assortment of Ladies' and Children's, sills and light texture JACKETS, comprising Rich Black French Glaces, 22-inch, 24-inch, 27-inches. all the newest shapes. LADIES' HATS " Ribbons, Ribbon- Velvets, Insertions, Scollopings, Fancy Belts, Hair-n^ts, Frillings. The styles -this season differ Aterially from: any previous introduction, and com- ■■ ' , c "^ US H? ?°°? S ' ..; „ prise the Parade, Elfin, Havre, Nautilus, Orient, Cameron, Kildare, &c., in black, Book Mus ins, Spotted and Sprigged Muslins, Jaconet Muslins and Muslinets, aaort whitefand grey. CHILDREN'S— the Humbr, Servia, Carissa, and Pacquer, in white Muslin, loug Muslin Curtains A great^ variety. and fancy Straw and Crinoline. j l ■ • ■ T,. , rni .., , . L . ,? .' , • J DRESS MATERIALS. Ladies and Children sin great variety. Meirs, Boys', aud Youths' Hoisery. . . A most magnificent assortment-of really choke 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, Horrockses "CALtCOES in A, B, H, and other numbers. ' .. ... . , TWEEDS Also Croydon and other family SHIRTINGS.- . ■ 1000 yards of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Summer Tweeds, purchased in Melbourne . , GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING. far below English cost, just arrived per Tarawa. , . A " choice assortment of Gent's light and dark Summer Tweed Suits— coats, trousers, TTWTM?T?n-rrvrcmer> ATvrn tjabyttww and vests to match. We beg to call the attention of all classes to this department, UNDERCLOIHING AND BABY LINEN. which consists of a superior lot of Melbourne made Clothing, all new goods. 3 cases just arrived per ship Merring ton, via Auckland, from one oi the best London orrTr>T>ri ' ■ - - , houses bHlitlb. --" - White, Regatta, Crimean, Scotch Twill, Cotton Undershirts, Merino Undershirts blAlb. & c>) & c . ' Ladies' white, scarlet, Rival, Calypso, Spanish, Metropolitan, and Empress. A COLLARS, in best oaper linen-faced ; Linen Collars. NECKTIES Kid GLOVES superior make of double coutille, recommended by the faculty. BRACES. * . v>»^^, GLOVES. * • ' . HATS AND CAPS. ' 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 R 8. 8. M. SOLOMON" AND CO CHEAP DRAPERY AND CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, TR AFA L GAR-S TREET, 2*791

Polkas. Les D.emoiselles The Great Hit Hornpipe Sylph Soldiers' The Sea Shells French Golden Horn La Belle Brunette Butterfly's Ball Waltzes. Ariel Butterfly Early Love L'Enchantresse Valse des Fantomes Victoria La Rosee Pensez a moi Spanish Waltz Les Yeux Bleus La Marquise Tyrolese * Galops. Ton jours Gai Sprite Burlesque Banting Extravaganza Organ. Grinders Sans Souci La Belle Helene Alboni ' Harum Scaruni Quadrilles. La Prince Imperial All the rage England Edinburgh Gipsy . ' ; Oriental Mazuhkas. Virginska Talexy's Natalia Polka Mazurkas. La ZingareJla Zerlina La Fee des Roseaux Die Schwarzen Tasten THE following popular WORKS on SALE:— Protestantism in Italy and the Waldenses India and Hindoos Windings of the Eiver of the Water of Life Vital Christjanity Beecher's Life Thoughts , Dick's Christian Philosopher Dick du Diffusion of Knowledge Photographic Yiews of Egypt Palace of the Great King Religious Truth illustrated from Science Dick's Philosophy of Eeligio'n Religious Progress Modern India Rest under the Shadow of the Great Rock Sturm's Reflections &c.,. &c, ' &c. " EVENING MAIL " OFFICE, Bridge-street,' Nelson. ... Just Published. npHE FAREWELL AND OTHER-POEMS; . WILLIAM : MOORE,, Of Renwicktownv Waib.au. Orders for/ Copies will be received by the Publishers, . ■ : . • . R. LUCAS & SON,. .. 174. , .Bridue-street. JUST PUBLISHED—"A LIST Oi? - and COMMENTS ON a J?JEW of, the, POPULAR ERRORS of the CHRISTIAN FAITH," price 6d. - Published for the Author, by R. Lucas & Son, Bridge-street, and sold' by all booksellers. , COMPANION to the 1 WESLEYAN HYMN" V^ BOOK just received, and on sale. ' : 'r: jlucas &• "son. Bridge-street. HUIiCH • S Elt VICE'S ' and' COMMON PRAYERS on Sale ( af R".,LUCAS & SON'S ., 'Jsssfr''^''ssbj^-^i^!& Sale,*at L J? " ■R.L'ueAs t & sun's/ u,.i.,. ;.; v ; ; ■: T" ' HE NEW r .TARMfir'ACT'oh BaU.it ; R LUCAS, & I S6N'S. i .-•• L.-.i-rv 1 ■ferAYSIDE Tl? ACTS and the Little Library, 1 ; i YV at R. LUCaS & SON'S,

£1 REWARD. X OST, a Slate-blue coloured BOX; about SO by I i 28 by 24. The box has iron handles, and the corners are strengthened with iron angles; a few French nails are driven . into the dovetailing. It was corded, and locked with ordinary box-lock, and the lid was also . screwed down. This box was shipped from Oamaru to Richmond, Nelson, via Lyttelton, in the Wainui, about the end of March or beginning of April, 1567, where it was lost. Any person giving such information as will "lead to its recovery, to~ the- Rev. R. L. VICKERS, Richmond, Nelson,- will receive the above reward. ..-.., . 3206 -RTTEW ZEALAND INSURANCE' COMPANY XS For Fire, Marine, and General Insurance. Capital, £250,000, with Unlimited Liability of the Shareholders. Forms of proposal and every information can be obtained at the office of the undersigned, or of any of the Company's Agents in New Zealand, Sydney or Melbourne. 597 CURTIS BROTHERS, Agents. DALLY COACH FROM NELSON TO FCXHILL.. nnHE undersigned respectfully informs .the JL inhabitants of Nelson and the Waimeas that he runs a COACH DAILY between Foxhill and Nelson ; leaving Foxhil at half-past 7 o'clock a.m. and Nelson at 3 p.m. Booking Offices at the Wakatuand Commercial Hotels, Trafalgar-street. 1574 FRANCIS HOLDER. NOTICE. A FOUR-WHEELED CONVEYANCE will RUN from Waimea West to Nelson and back,' every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, (weather permitting) leaving P. Spariger's place, in Redwood's Valley, at half-past 8 o'clock, the Horse and 0 ockey Hotel, at a quarter to 9 o'clock in the morning precisely, returning from Nelson at 3 o'clock. Fare 3s. each way. Parcels carefully delivered. P.S. — Intending passengers from the Moutere . and adjoining places can leave their horses at Spanger's place during theday. 2527 , • P.SPANGER. "PIANOFORTES and HARMONIUMS Tuned JL Regulated, and Repaired. R. Bv WALCOT. Shelbourne-street, 201 HOUSEHOLD COALS OF THE' ' ' best; quality:' eKEY River, West Wanganui, Newcastle, andEnglish Household,.delivered to any part of the City, in bags if reijuired, at the lowest- market rates. . R. G. GIBBONS, 33 . . • .. .• . . Government Wharf. ■;''; ,COAL! COAL! JU.ST ARRIVED, a cargo of Wangahui /COAL^ahd Newcastle CUAL, and for Sale at the Albion Wnarf. •■■ Also, Potatoes, Turnips, Carrots/ Oats; &c. 3014" ' •'■■•• ■"' ;-•'■■'•• '' Ji LBVICK'■.A. ' COALS, ... " ■ '-TDST arrived, and on, .Saje^ai cargo of'We'si '! O Wanganui COAL. '-, . fir&>r^y-n;r:s -*Ws> .jW.i-JQNES;; f ,- r ■„/. . ••; ■I S[7 ° -fe -j'j ■ "'^^hjt.SaJ^yater.B'rjdge. t , } " '■.Ttjrefr RECEIVEIJrp^-AVJERYJ, a fresh as- . i tF, JvVßorttnent of Wesleyan Hymn. Books.' the- s : ]?(»iig'ily .friend, J^isure' Hour, at' BoL- "' ; -.^XiJatianMieceUany, and Early Days. ' ' ; ! B. LUCAS & SON.

INSTETIMENTAL AND VOCAL 7 •. ' •• . MUSIC. E: LUCAS & SON have received the fol- • lowing: — ■ . , Jessie's Dream ' Convent Chimes . ' II Corricolo Galop The Campbells are Coming Le Jet d' Eau Prince of Wales Fantasia String of Pearls Valse s " • &c, &c, &c. NEW RATES OF POSTAGES.' j Toyrs Letters. — Posted at any Post-office i within the colony, for delivery at such Post-office j Not exceeding £ oz. ... ... id. . j • Over oz., but under' l oz. ... 2d. \ Every additional oz. or fraction of oz. 2d. ' Country Letters: — Posted at any Post-office' ] . within the colony, for delivery at any other Post ! office in the same province — • ■ . • . JNot exceeding J oz. ... ... 2d. \ Over oz., but under 1 oz. ... 4d. Every additional bz. or fraction of oz. 4d. ' Interpeovincial LETTEES.—Posted at ; any ■ Post-office within the colony, for delivery at any ; other Post-office. within the colony — : ; Jfpt exceeding \ oz. 3d.. | Over g' oz., but under 1 oz. ... 6d. Every additional oz. or fraction oi oz. . 6d. : Newspapkrs — . . • / For delivery within the colony, in . j Australia, India, England, and • ; the Continent' of Europe (via Suez) ].. '•- ... id. , For England (via Panama) ... ld.(. . / . " Postage of letters for England, by Panama an< Suez alike, the rates for the latter remaining;!!! altered. . ', ' ,mHE NELSON EVENING MAIL, publish^ . JL Daily, at" Four p.m. Price One Penny. ; SCALE OF ADVERTISFMENTS :— : '.' ■ First Insertion, j Three lines and under ...Is.! Six lines : ' 2bJ • '• ■: Nine lines ... .... ...• 3«j . ■ For every additional line above niße .... 2dj For more than one Insertion; t :[■•■• Three lines, 3s. 6d. per week 10s., per months . Six lines 7s. Od. „ 20s. ''„■"'; Nme lines 10s. Od. „ 30s.- „ •; For longer advertisements, reduced rates; --! ' Advertisers are requested to send in their & vertiseuients not later than- Half-past Two pj. Advertisers are requested to specify the numt 0! insertions on. their Advertisements, or they v,l bfe continued and ;until countermanded Persons desirous ,off discontinuing their adv.- • ; tisemants . must; send in a written , order ; (o| yh , ; office, before. ,10. o'clock a.m., on. the day of^j^-: lication., ■ . - . . . | r LIST O> AG-ENTS. , ' . -..';.'• ;■}.', ':, ; -Wairaea-roatl . ... Mr. W. : Harris j VTakapuaka ... Mr. J.' Gilbert. •j ■ .. Stoke ... ... Mr. J, Smith. ' | ' ■Richmond ... ... Mr. "Lucas""" " ' Hope ... ... Mr. .Wy.Jessop. j Spring Grove ' ' MK Wl Uottrell. VVakeaeld ... ■ ... .. Mrl.E.. Hooper. , : '.. , Fox-hiil, ', ... ' ... Mr-.J.^rove.''; . ' . '.' \Vannea'"VYest'&Appleby , Mr, L.JDron:.'^ 'I' Waimea-West, ' „..' • Mr.'^' .Spanker.; ,'^' Upper Moutere '..'. 'Mf.'C."H."Bgn*se > Qiiu Motueka and Riwaka , Mr. f R. SutclifieV"' „ . .' ...... -Mr.' S. Buchholz. Waitapii '.:." ... Mr.,J.,ReUly,. Collingwood MriW^C/^iley^'? Takaka " 'Mir 1 . A J :"l>dason. " ;j .„ ... ... Mr. G: Taylor.- -- i Bridge Hotel ..,.; l\ Westport Mr^Tf Anslow. |\ 'Diinedin t,. ;; .;iV ¥& %%sss*•' $r r , Sydney, and Melbourne .i^e^srsp^^&a^^tctt' k- • E. LUGASf.feiSQJl^^ridg^slißfl^J;;.,-.

Music. NEW MUSIC ! NEW MUSIC ! ! R LUC AS & SON have just received a . FRESH SELECTION of MUSIC, com-' prising Songs, Instrumental Pieces, Waltzes, . Quadrilles, Polkas, Galops, &c. &c. Songs. The British Lion Now summer has deAm I not, dearest one, parted thine Someone to love Early Love ■ Good Night, Beloved I love to ream ' 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 rn^ n nrst ■"• saw n * s When France and Eng- noble Form land met ofyore Spring' Cloudlets When we two parted Far away wilt Thou When we are parted Stray . . The Wood 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 Summer- My. Home in Cloudland Lesson Duet Take back the Sigh 'Tis a Form that re- The Fisher Girl minds of Thee . 'Twas but a Dream I'm leaving thee 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, Machree ■ The Forsakers BeautifullsleoftheSea Spirit of Spring The Bells of Shandon Merrily, merrily over Cottage by the Sea the Snow The Cavalier's Steed Bird of the Wilderness Capstan Spng Laurette . Little Golden Hair Oh give to me those Early in the 1 Morning early "Flowers The Farmer My Skiff is on de Shore Lonely Bird (duet) Come, Beloved One Flow Gentle Deva My old Sorrow Love Not Kathleen O'Mopre . . Friendship (duet) , Sacked Sokgs. • Come unto Me Jerusalem the Golden David's Prayer . The Soul's Errand Land of Promise " Psalm of Life A" Day's March Nearer Home."" INSTKUMENTAL; Les Hugenots , Rigoletto Vesper Hymn Moise, duet : •* Lullaby The Chanson Russe La Harpe Eolienne Kuhe's Victoria Her Bright Smile haunts, American Fantasia : * Me still... . .', . ; What . are . ,the' Wild Hush, ye pretty Warblers Waves saying Le Domino Noir Les Favorites Moderne Feuillesde Roses Benedictus La Violette Immortelle Wallace's Maritana Music on the Waters. Ariel '\ t ' .'".' ' Halcyon -Days " ..Tyrolienhe." . ..."'.' Harvest, Carol . - : • The^wa^Herdsjrian the 'Lights" Martha, fan^'sia^XSy.dr^iOsephinel '•":_' jney Smith) ; duet „ . The Curfew" Bell- ",' '- 7 Mar.tha.'(Tfek'ell) .-;. :" -' V^m.P, ah I'amo '" .' . £HBarbiefe de"Seville Marfti'a'(Navay'duet ; MocningJJisfc Ho.mfi,..Sw.eet..Home. ' Recp.llec.t!ions of.^lartha) The f JV[^IJ „ . ;y . .VUhaij-iVjadna-figlit'for^ Stiirc£}ilagyar : .'; ''•-: iCbarh'e ••• • - I;^^^^^^^ ; The Bluebells of Scot- The singing blruV"°' '" land ott in the still night

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 234, 5 October 1867, Page 4

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