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W. C Wilkins' Advertisement- VIOLIN INSTRUCTION. MR. W. G. JACOBS having had g % reat . ,t (1 ,., ....w^.n. »/ .».» experieace in VIOLIN INSTRUCJ UI3T .KJHiUJbiI V JdiJLK TION, respectfully announces that his simple 7 Method always proves highly successful in ensuring the rapid progress of his Pupils. FROM Terras Moderate. K^° Two Doors from Eveketi Brothers r -^ .- f^r^ -. ~m Bridge-street, Nelson. 81 S n fifii ft I fi — ~~ X\T C* WTT "K"T^V^^ *^~ BY SpBCIAL AproINT3IBNT ' "DOOTMAKER TO THE GOVERNOR, BRIDGE STREET. * IR ***^™«™' GRAND FANCY DRESS BALL, January 22nd, 1875. Ivory-handled TABLE & DESSERT FAKCY BOOTS of ever ? description. Danish, KNIVES, with Electro-plated Polish, FORKS to suit Hungarian, Hessian, and Ivory CARVERS and Table STEELS Court Shoes, (Fit and Quality Guaranteed), Table KNIVES and FORKS, large Made to Order by aud small, in Black and in Stag WM. MACLAREN, Handles 90 Bridqe-btbbet. Stag CARVERS « D d STEELS NELSm j|j|^ EEGATTA . Electro-plated TABLE, DESSERT, and TEASPOONS ; SALTS & fT\O be held on THURSDAY, February 25, MUSTARDS ; Soup LADLES, 1875 - Pickle FORKS, and BUTTER Yaoht RACE.-First prize, £25. ___„____, Professional Whalbboat Back. — First KNIVES prize, £15. Open Sailing Boat Race. — First prizet Pocket KNIVES, Sportsmen's Knives, £7. PRUNERS, Butcher's KNIVES, Licensed Wateeman's Races. SCISSORS and RAZORS. Coaster's Race. Amatecr and Mercantile Whaleboat — _ Races. Pair Oared- Race, with or viihout Out|gg" The ahove Sheffield Goods may he rigg.rs Professional and Amateur. depended on for excellence of quality. Ships' Boat Race. Boys' Race, under 15. Dingy Race. TERMS of BUSINESS— Net Cash. DucK HuNT> Swimming Matches and Shore Sports. For convenience of Buildera and Trades- In Whaleboafc Races backing-up will be men in constant communication with the allowed. Shop, Payments are collected Weekly. In other cases, W. C. Wjlk-ns requests pmes in Berted8 erted in future advertiaethat Goods may be paid for either with ' T „ „,_„_„ Order or on Receipt, as Prices are calculate! 45 Secretary for a Ready-money Trade. L_ GRATEUL— COMFFORTING. TTtPPS'S COCOA. Hours of Business in future will be : JT.ji brkakfast. " By n. thorough knowledge of the natural Saturdays— B a.m. to 9 pm, was which govern the operation of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the flue properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr — - Epps has provided our breakfaßt tables with a delicately-flavored beverage which may save us many doctors' bills." — Civil Service GaW r 1 "WTTiirTINTS zctte - VT • V^ 0 "A Uivii^ o ? Manufactune of Cocoa.—" We will now TnAivT^Awnmr, Jfive an Hccountof the process adopted by IKONMOftGrEK, Messrs. Jamus lirps & Co., manufacturers of pl?Tnfl p utrttr'P WT7T caw dietetiu ai tides, at iheir works in the EuutonBRIDGVSTREEr, NELSON. roaii Lo , ldon » _ See article jn Cassell's Jakuaby, 1875. 17 Heusehcld Guide. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in packets, labelled thus — Just Opened and Now on Sale, james epps & CO. 3 CASES SINGLE PERAMBULATORS HOMCEOPATHIC CHEMISTS, with Hoods complete, 48, Threadneedle street, and 170, Piccadilly At H. HOUNSELL'S. Wobks, Diana Place, Huston Road, No. I ■Rridffo-fttreftt 18S5 London. 1144 MANBON & OO'S' PEICE LIST FOB JANUAIIY, 1875. DRAPERY. FANCY DEPARTMENT— WASHING DRESS GOODS, Ftrong Brown Holland 6£d continued. . & c . Glazed Linings ... 4id Ladies' l men Collars .. 6d Fast Cold. Prints, from 6jd All Wool Flannel ... 1/4 Boys' Dimity „ .. 9.1 Linen Gingh-ms ... B£d Cotton Crimean Shirtings 10i<t i men Sets Colored Border 1/6 Swiss Check Musiins ... 7d Brown Mriped Drill .. 10|ii Muslin Tie« and Bows .. 1/6 > K atin stuped do, from 1/ Blue Dungaree ... 1/4 Muslin hutching, per yd )/- Whi:e Hrilliant Muslins 7»i Unbleached 'l able Da mask 1/6 Washing Huts 2/- Printed Marhellft ... 1/ Cotton Bed Tick ... 64<i Lndies' Straw Mushrooms 6u Primed Muslins ... 7d Furniture Chintz ... 7J-I Art.fiv.ial Flowers per spray 8d Print d Batiste Cloth lOd 8-4 Grey i-hteting C. lico Is Satin liuche, all olors ... 1/- Pla-n do, Piak, ani Drab 1/ White !*be ting Tvdlled J/6 White »nd Mogpioßloud Washing Crape Cloth ... 15d Unbloaclu-d Table Cloths 2/9 Fails 1/- Satin Striped Victoria 8-4 I- ull Bleach- d do. 7/6 Handbome Worked Silk Lawn .. .. 16d 3-* T*ble Napkins per doz 9/6 Sashea 11/6 tiatiu in Drab, Black, and Linen Glass Cioth ... 9>i Cotton Parachutes ... 2/ (i uff •- ... HJd Linen Towels, j>tr doz 9/ Li dies' Dress Cups ... 3/e 3 r > inch Washing Thsso Flax Forfar lOd Mack Silk Aprons from 9/0 Cioth 9d Figued Dimity ... 1/2 Lather foztt-mouies .. 1/- Satin Striped Piques ... lid HuokcrbHck Towels ... lOd Hat Onaments from ... 9d J rimni&iTasso t OBtumesl6/(i Honey Comb Towels 9>i iiair Brushes 1/6 Sell Co ored Lustres lod White I'urkish Towels 1/fi Back Comte3, Fancy Sonp>", figured Grenadinus BJtl Buck Towelling. per yarJ 9^l Peifumery, Tooth aud Hair Fancy Dress 1.. 00ds from 6d wbiteSe-ge a/3 Brtishee, Pomades, &c. Mourning Dress Materials in Printed Cimh Table Covers 8/6 — Prints, Muslins, Lustrefl, House or Scouting Flannel 1' Boiany Cord, Ru^sels Cord, White Blankits ... I^/9 SHAWLS, JACKETS, &c. Persian Cord, French American Cloth ... 1/6 Girl's Holland Jackets 2/6 f^Tn^^n^T' Best Fe,t Carpet ... S'9 , . Q# Drilb Meton rlo , h do L Llama, Barathea Cloth, &c. flfl-inch China Matting led Do Whiie i, mtT Q p olo . Hearth Rugs from H/fi nni^e from 6/6 MEN'S CLOTHING. Colored Union l)Rmftßk 1/6 do- Trimmed Tasso 6/6 Men's Strong Tweed 1 0-4 Crumb Cloth Squares 12/h Laiii , B » do . do . 14/ti Trousers B'6 Twil'ed l,nbleachi.d Calico 9 White Lustre Jackets 6/6 Hoavy White Moleskin do 81Pnnted Moleskin ... 2/ black Si«k «renadi»e do 10/6 f rime Jdo , from ... 9/6 Striped Cotton'l rousenngs 1/2 Grenadine Circular Capes 10/6 Striped Drill Trousers... 5/6 Back Grenadine Shawls 21/ Coata ... 22/6 Black Cashmere Longs 18/6 Black A lpacca Sacs ... 12/6 -r » t^tt^o. ttxttmht. Black Cloth Sacs ... 25/L A n?n Surer U / DE R ' Colorud Cott(in S}!irls - »7CLOrHING, &o. BOY'S AND -YOUTHS' Printed.) egatta do. ... 4/Plain Bodices ... 2/9 CLUTHIKG. White - hirts. all i»izes... 6/6 Worked and Tucked do 3/9 Superior Tweed fcuifcs, Fl nnel Under Shirts ... 4/9 Night Dresses from 6/6 complete 21/* Brown Cott >n Sox ... 4d Tucked Drawers ... ajf'i Useful Tweed Coats ... ln/6 , triped Cotton do., from 9d Worked Chemises ... 3/- Exhibit! jii Tweed Trousers 7/~ Black and Color. d 'lies 6d Tucked Under Skuts ... 5/6 Printed Mole !■ kin „ t/6 Full-sized Cambric HandInfants' fcrouk Bodies ... 2/- Cloth Nicker Suits .. 12/- keichiefs 6d Mrnthly Downs ... 4/6 -srong Garahroon „ 9/6 Long Mußlin Puggarees 1/Mon ;d Pinafores ... 1/6 C:>!«r«>i (3otton Shirts 2/- liamJsouie tilk do.'colored L : .ncn Diaper do. ... 3/- Printed R- gatta „ ... 3/3 ends 5/6 Infants' Frocks ... 8/h Mastic Braces fid, Belts 6d Linen-faced Paper Collars 6d TrimnieilßatifltePehsei 11/6 Cot. hocks 61, Hlk Scarfs 6d Ahrtrio, Lamb's Wool, nnd Ladies' Lace Staya ... 2/6 Cotton laius and ShirtsDrab & White Corset do. 2/6 BOYo' If ATS AND CAPS. &.C., &c, &c. White Cotton Hose ... 6d Black C | oth aad Twted Slnped Cotton do. ... 9d Caps 1/- MEN'S HATS. Scotch Caps, tartau bands 15ci Wiiite and Speckled Straw 1/6 „-.„• m .»T,^^ Spei.kleil Straw Hats ... 1/6 Fine Leghorn do ... 6/6 FANCY DEPARTMENT Drab and Black Hoffc Fe.'t 3/6| Black and Milans 6/6 Beet Jo»ephinw Kid Gloves 4/8 Very Fine Leghorn ... 4/6J Bjack and Drab Elites... 9/6 |Cambiic H end ktr. chiefs Black & I )r«.b Wire Brims 5/6 Bluck & Drab Canadians 4/6 fiom 3d Black and Drab West- Bine- aud Drab Rangers 6/> Silk Hair Nets fd miin<tcrs ... ... 5/6 '• lack an l Dr.ib Cobdenß 5/6 Hair Plaits in all sh tries 1/6 Drab sj(Jne>hau.B Blue Black and Drab Wire „ C^rl lads, Large size a/- Ban la 4/6 Brims 5/6 MAKSON & CO., IMPORTERS, RENTOUL'S^ STORE, TRAFALGAR-STREET (adjoining the Banfr of New South Wales)* 40W

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 11, 13 January 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 11, 13 January 1875, Page 3

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