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One of the truest maxims in the commercial world is that " GOODS WELL BOUGHT 1 ARE HALF SOLD." : 0 | Wm. Wilkie's long experience in selling has naturally qualified him to buy stock most suitable for his numerous customers ; and the extent ef his trade induces manufacturers to offer him such terms tbafc he e« m sell his WELI* BOUGHT GOODS at prices which mean: annihilation to lesa experienced, dealers. Acting en this soisud principle, the Advertiser has just concluded a bargain with one of the largest Manufacturers of Colonial made Clothing in the Colony, and is now opeairig an extensive rouge of MEWS, YOUTHS*, AND BOYS' BEADY-MADE CLOTHING, manufactured from the celebrated MOSGIEL TWEEDS. The Tweeds from whicii these Goods are manufactured are all new, and bought on the basis of the present low price of wool. Farmers will therefore be enabled to derive some little comfort from the fact that although their wool is only -worth Fourpence per 1b in the rough, they oaua get some oompensation in the shape of CHEAP CLOTHING! W. W, has also much pleasure in announcing tlrat owing to tiie depression of the manufa cturing and pastoral interests in Canterbury, he has conolflded the purchase of a line qfl superior KAIAPOI TWEEDS at ;such a discount that he is now offering then a at NET MILL ( PRICES, so thl it his customers 'may buy iu^u, at the came prices an other drapers hove to purchase by 41} c piece. Large stocks of WINTER DRAPERY on hancl, and fresh shipments expected shortly. William Wilkie* BRIDGE STREET, NELBON. WATCHES AND~JEWELJLERY. BROWN~& KERR, "WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS Hardy street, Have juat received a parcel of Fashionable f NOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY, VJ" comprising nil the latest designs ; — Gold and Silver Lever Watches, by the beßt BW.kers — Lidiea' Gold Watches from £5 10d. to J625 — Gems' Silver Huntiag Lever Watches from £3 ios. to £12— Ladies' and Youths' Silver Watohes from f £2 to £5 —'A atones on easy tornis. — Every f Watch guaranteed for two years.— Spectacles to suit all sitfbtß in gold and. steel frames,— All kinds of Jewellery, Medals, etc., male tq order at reasonable prices. BS^-NOTICE— V. F A M A, PASTRYCOOK AND CONFECTIONER, Cestral Bridge street, begs to inform the public that he has Opened a REFRESHMENT ROOM in connection witb his business, and will supply SUPPERS EVERY EVENING AT THE FOLLOWING RATES : — Oyster Sodp 9d, Ham and Egos ... ... ... ... ig, Welbh Babebitb ... ... ... 6d, English Hot Pies (Beef and Mutton) 3d. . Scotch do. v .... 3d. k »außage Rolls ... 3d. I. ba, Coffee, or Cocoa, cup ... 3d, 6*4 viT Pies, all kinds ... ... ... 3d. 369— tic

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XX, Issue 92, 19 April 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XX, Issue 92, 19 April 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XX, Issue 92, 19 April 1886, Page 4