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x y^v MANSON & CO. : 5|J/ : / \^\/$/ ■ GREYMOUTH, \^\/ HOKITIKA, / X^_\ /&?/ \V/\ /Jy/ \^\ X >y \vX X / NELSON. , Vr'.;'

. ." MANSON & Co. IMPORTERS,: '.-': CORNER OF BRIDGE AND TRAFALGAR STREETS, NELSON; ' CDRTIS'S COMMITTEE, Trafalgar-street— [ TOT ANT ED, a FaRM SERVANT, who can THIS (Monday) EVENING, at half-past " Milk « Apply to Mr PIERSON, ThackSeven. — Business of importance. 2975 ~«od, Suburban North. 2981 DON'T FORGET TBE~^E^ATTA ST - M ARY'S CONVENT AND MEETKG. ORPHANAGE. A MEETING of the REGATTA C_TJB A BAZAAR ia a » a «f the above Institution will he held at the Trafalgar Hotel, Bridge- £f- r - wIU be heM .in the TEMPERANCE street, on MOND AY NEXT, the 24th instant, at SALL'5 ALL ' Nelson - «« TUESDAY, the 25th 730 pm. All members are requested to attend, Wo jember, and Three following days, to arrange the programme. lne listers °f *he Convent have incurred very TVrt ,- TO „„ nrT heavy liabilities in purchasing land and buildings _ o _. diNU - w - VVl_ZMib, for a Convent and Orphanage, and they conflyyZ_7___ Secretary. dently appeal to the Charitable of all Denomina- ~_~~__~~ : tiona io help them in paying for them. ODDFELLOWS' HALL. — ■■-" , ' XTELSON EXHIBITION, 1873. EXHIBITION WEEK. < ? PROGRAMME OF EACH DAY'S , FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY! I! PROCEEDINGS. ; FIRST DAY-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26. GRAND OPENING NIGHT, Inaugural Address byJtheiPresident. All the WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26. 'departments will be open, fa addition there will be a ypecial Show of Bees in NELSON ARTIZANS' ASSOCIATION Glass art other Hives. Assisted bv La Fbtteb Amy, and Mr and Mbs Admisaion Qs 6d^ „ Tn^!!_. 01f ' SECOND DAY-THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27 To commence with the Domestic Drama, In a^ dition to the usua l attraction of the in Two Acts of the Departments, there will be to s day a POT?TT? T? ' c 'ttwat iii Special Show in the Hortioto.to-__ jt v is. x .a rs, o JY IN U I I! ! Department and the Sewing Machines will bb worked at intervals daring The Glorious Burlesque of day. ALLADIN Admission: la. AND THE WONDERFUL LAMP ! ! J THIRD DAY-FRIDAY, NOVEMBEB 28. Which will be pkoed on the Stage in a style of The usual attractions, and the GRAND Magnificence never before, witnessed in Nelson. MONSTER CONCERT ia the Large " Hali at 3 o'clock. Scenic Artist — Mr Thorhtoij * a • • „•••.. ,-, . „. ' , • Admission : 25., including Concert; TicketADMISSION— 3/-, 2/-, 1/-. 2978 " holders Is. to Concert. GOLDEN HILL GOLD - MINING LAST DAY.-SATURDAYf NOVEMBER 29 COMPANY (llegistehed). m, i. , .. L . -„-,, „. , J The usual attractions, and the Poultry Show Am « .. ' '. „ n . . „, in the Drill Shed. T a Meeting of the Director 3 held at tbe ' Company's Cflice, here, on the 21st Novem- T „ . ber, a CALL of ONE PENNY per Share was ln ftaa »tion to the above, therefwill be],each' day made, payable at the Baok of New Zealand, SHORT POPULAR LECTURES Reefxon, on or before WEDNESDAY, the -. ! Tenth day of December, 1873. ' 0n subjects of interest connected with the HENRY GEO. HANKINS, Exhibitionis, aud Manager. MONSTER ART UNIONS EACH IVEN_tf_. Keefton, Nov. 22, 1575. «977 . 2072

GRAND DIS PL AT AT THE . • ,! ■■ -' '■-'<■■ Hall oe Commerce, -3 !! al !! SUMMEII OUTFITS !! al !! ; > ' {_} Also a Large Shipment of g West of England and Colonial I TWEEDS. /;! § (BOUGHT AT A DISCOUNT). § p FOR BOYS' WEAR- ', FOR MEN'S WEAR- M W (ffard and tough wear combined The Everlasting Tweed O .fe Gambrooms at lOJd, worth ls 4d All shades, only 2s 6d, cheap at 3e 9d £rj Union Tweeds 12£d, worth Is 9d Light Summer Tweeds, 3s 3d, valne for 4a e$ Self Gray Tweeds, Is 9d, value for 2s 6d Geelong Tweeds from 3s, worth Ss "' ! l « - Striped Drills, ls, value for ls 6d Printed Moleskins, Is 4d to 2s 9d g Note. — Gents' Trowsers and Vests made to order from 425. ,; t_j bj ( ?it and Workmanship guaranteed). V CQ HO■ ' ■ 3 Complete Assortment of MELBOURNE MADE CLOTHING, \\_s O Manufactured from Geelong aud Colonial-made Tweeds (all Warranted). fcf g Tweed Trowsers and Vests from 21s Boys* Tweed Trowsers, 7s fld, 9s 6d ! g ■. Geelong Tweed Trowsers and Vests, 80s Boy's Knickerbocker Suits, 9s 6d, 12s 6d, W W Black Doe Tr wsers, 17s, 2 Is, 25s 16s 6d, 21s ' ' O jf« Black Sacs, new shapes. 21s, 255, 30s Men's Tweed Sacs, patch-pockets, 15s 6d, : *%> P Tweed and Doe Trowsers, 9s 6d, 12s 6d, 17s 6d, 21s "i p 17s 6d Men's Double-breasted Sacs, 2 1 s, 27s ffd ' Printed Mole Trowsers, 10s fid to 13s €d Men's Woollen Crimean*, 3s 3d, 6i'Qd, O ' PJ Moleskin Trowsers, 6s 6*, worth 3s 6d 7s 6d, 10s f? Cj p Boys' Tweed Suits, 21s, 25s Men's Harvard Shirts, 2s 9d, 3s 6d, 7s 6d H .-:T, ".fg The Celebrated OXFORD SHIRTS, made from Flax, to order, ia 6d, '* '.. 3 ■j. Collars to match ; also tfae New fancv Sammer Shirt, 4s. 6d„ ss. '6d., _M g 6s. 6d. * ' , Gents* Black Alpacca Sacs, 9s. Cd. | Gents' Holland Sacs, 7s. 6d. , M " • Youths' Holland Sacs, from ss. 6d. ' o-. . Jj* 8 Cases Gents,' and Youths' FASHIONABLE HATS, . S „. . CONSIBTINO o_— ..,....,. Richmond, 4s. 6d. Explorer, 4s. 6d. Caviours, 4s. 6d. "-'■:« P PQ Milan, Bs. 6d. Sydenham, Ss, 6d. Ventilated, Us. 6d. f&.- ■„: , Ruperts, 55.6d. Yankees, 10s 6d. Stanleys. 7a. 6d. ..S 0 Elite,. 4s. 6d. Court, 6s. 6d. ; Straw Unders, 7s.' 6d. '*■:'. rj. Dukes, 9s. 6d. Tryolese. 9s 6d. Cobdens, 3s. 6d. -'■■''''■ ~■ ■ - :■■■■■ ■ . t- : : „ '. " ;,; ' ,op-' r'y. Q . v 3 Cases Black Paris and Drab-shell Hats, new shapes. .9. PcJ ; 2 Cases Bojs and Men's Biack Cloth Caps,plain and fancy bauds, from Is. ; - > • < ; Scotch Bonnets and Caps, from 2s. 6d., Straw 'Hats, Is. 6d., to Ss., new shapes. :; O Quilted Caps and Hat Covers (Colonial made). ■, : • ' 55 ; LAfFST NQVFLTIF^ia GENTS' SCARES, TIES, COLLARS BRACES, ' '■->■ BELTS* POGGARJES in Muslin and Silks, SOLATARIES, HOSIERY of every . 77 description, cheaper than ever. " <' iy> 7 - ■■■^ A.'yy^is. ■_ -, •..,, ■-, a*s.kj -'.':.". -'\\ ■ Lowest Caah Pricea, \dealt teifi_ r ftj fe|

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 282, 24 November 1873, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 282, 24 November 1873, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 282, 24 November 1873, Page 2

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