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T/ITE hear a great deal about Sugar of " * late, it seems to be a very scarce article in the market' jusfc how, most people are crying out SUGAR S TIGHT ! SUGAR makes the sour sweet, the sad smile, and the poor happy most of people are measured by the amount of sugar they have and to be without it is a serious affair/especially if you have'a wife and twelve children and 'n consequence of the tightness of sugar, ' HEALY :& SON are offering Greater Bargains in Eeather than eyer!! Children's Strong Leather Elas- s. d, tic Side Boots - - from 210 Girls' Boots - - - „ i g Boys' Strong Nailed Boots „ 6 0 Men's Elastic Sides - -,„ 6 6 „ Colonial Watertights „ 14 6 99 WatertightSj own make „ 16 6 „ Strong Balmorals „ 9 6 Women's Strong Kid Boots „ 5 6 And all other (foods proportionately cheap. KCEj^JLiir «sd son; HAND AND TREADLE JBflP^ Are fitted with a Patent Triple-action Balance-wheel. Tho increasing DODularitv of the SINGER SEWING MACHINE will be seen from extracts copied from the " Sewing Machine Journal. ' Machines made by the Singer Company in 1816, 56.220 ; ten jeftrs later, that is in 1876, 262,316 ; and the enormous number in 1877 of 282,812. These Machines can be had for CASH, or HIRE PAYMENT. Also HAND MACHINES of seven! good makers. The New Washing Machines have arrived, have been tried, and can be recommended Sewing Machines Repaired, Oil, Ncedka, &c. I£ you are about to Purchase a Machine, before deciding, INSPECT the " SINGER." company's authorised agent : W. HUBBARD, Trafalgar-street, Nelson. CAUTION.— In consequence of a Machine, much like the Finger Machine in appearance being now cflered in Neleon, I beg 6o state that it it not the real Singer. 16 v MORE NEW GOODS AT LOWER PEKES THAN EVER! — : o . ■••-,_... HAVE just received New Additions to their stock by tbe '* Stad Haarlem " and 4< Clan Campbell," via Wellington. EVERYTHINGi IS VERY CHEAP And customers will find that the prices asked for these goods only too painfully demonstrate tbe prevailing distress in the manufacturing districts in (England. . Ladies' Cloth Jackets from ... 10a ; 6d Children's Ulsters, superior, from 3s 6d Children's „ „ ... 3a: 6d Ladies' Straw Hats „ ... 6d Ladies' Ulsters, superior,, ... 13s 6d „ Felt „ „ lsOd NEW COSTUMES just opened j OLOYES, LACE TEIMMINGS, NEW SILKS for Dress and Trimming EIBBONS, Small Wares, &c. purposes ■ BLANKETS, good, 12s 6d per pair DEESS FABRICS, New Colors, very FLANNELS, all wool, Is cheap, 9£d to 2s 6d j FUK TEIMMINGS, very cheap Very Stout Winceys, 6d per yard j Grey Calicos, 3|d per yard Ladies', Children's, and Gentlemen's White do., quite pure, s£d HOSIEET from the best makers TEIMMED HATS from 6s 6d . ■ ; — o • . ■■ . - . Millinery and Dressmaking under competent management LOVEPA^ndTHEYHOJI, I (Late| John Coutts), ; ' TRAFAjLGAR-STREET. EX "CLAN CAMPBELL," I AND OTHER LATE ARRIVALS . ■ 1.-^oU---: -■ ■■•■■V-: — BOOTS J%J£®&* SXXOESSI LADIES' GENTS' AND CHILDREN'S. WAEM SLIPPJSKS OF ALL KINDS As the ahove Goods were fi A QTT by our English Buyer, we' can purchased for . U/AoJtl special them BOTH FOR S?RICE AND QUALITY. — L -0 Also, on hand, a Large Stock of COLONIAL GOODS — OUR OWN MAKE, which will be found SUPERIOR to anything ia New Zealand. — ■■ — i — :o:- — ■ — - ; •■• •■ .- We would respectfully remind TICKET Bufc all x o *^ will be- found our Customers that we do not ;-- >r , in value g& percent oheape^ resort to the practice of , ™1 . than any Houee in I^ew ZeaPUFF, •- laad. '' ■> - '-•■■■. ?- : t. • »• ' c - < Trade Supplied as Jusual>-Terms Liberals %> Eemember~-No Tickets ! ! No Knjff ! ll ■ ' : : Liam^jywE^lSi^'"* "

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 143, 17 June 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 143, 17 June 1879, Page 3