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Just Received. » > K A ME N'°S MOSGIEL OU TWEED SUITS, which we have marked at the toyr price of 43/6. These Goods are honesty worth 50/-. Call and see them. Men's COTTON CORD TUOUSEKS 8/11. These Goods will be found to be 25 per cent, better v lue than any in Nelson. WELLINGTON TWEED OVERCOATS. This lihe we have marked at 32/6, as we wish to introduce the c Tweeds. Boys' LONG TROUSERS SUITS, made from very durable Wellington Tweeds, at less than cost price. HATS. — Hundreds of Boxes of Men's and Boys' H4TS, all marked at and under cost price. All shapes-ground top, square top— best value in New Zealand. No shoddy goods. Nothing but all pure Wool, at the N.Z.C. Factory. About 20 Nap, Witney, Beav.er, Worsted, and Irish Frieze OVERCOATS reducrd from 42/6 to 29/6 — must BE SOLD. N» Z. Clothing Tfnrfwil TRAFALGAR JJ tlClOrt/j STREET, ROBERT ALLAN, Manager. Potatoes. POTATOES. POTATOES. Quality Unsurpassed, 6/Per Sack, Delivered to any part Jjof the City. Hedwood Bros 9 SUPERIOR FjL OU R ? 95.6 d per 1001 b. Bag; ss. per 501 b, Bag- : M,M. Webster, Family Grocer, Importer of Teas, Coffee and Chicory Manufacturer, Wine, Spirit, and Provision Merchant, &c, &c, TRAFALGAR STREET. TjlOR SALE.- A PONY, perfectly -*- quiet and ralhble, thoroughly broken to Harness, Saddle, aod hide Saddle. M. M. WEBSTER. " Them that's rich can ride in chaises, But them that s poor mast walk like blazes." WE hare on hand a good general assortment of LADIES', GENTS', -AND BOOTS AND SHOES which we are Belling for Ca;h at the "LEATHER PALACE" at as low priceß as possible to meet the hard times. The public will find it to their advantage to call at HEALY & SON'S. It is useless in the Boot and Shoe line to quota prices, as Boots and Shoes are of no value at ail unless they wear wall, and are waterproof. HEALY & SON, Bridge street. P.S.— All ©Id Accounts that should have been paid six months ago will be Sued for without further notice. 1562 — to Mrs. Anstice, DRESSMAKER AND MILLINER, Hakdy strrbt, Nbxson, begs to notify that she has a large (took of WINTER GOODS. Children's Ulsters from 4/6. L»die»' strong Skirta 3/6. Children's Rea-ly«made School Dresses, strong and uvefu 1 , dark colors, from 5/6. Oat-door Costumes, well made, from 6/5. Ladies' strong and useful Dreses from 14/6 Fashionable Coatutnea for out door wear from 18/6. £f As all the above articles are m«de on the premises by Lockstitch Machine, ladies can be measured to order. A large stock of Ladies' and Children's Hosiery— marked low. Laiieß' Cashmeres from 1/4} Children's „ „ 1/2 Strong Cotton Hosiery from 90. Children's „ „ 6d. A varied stock of Dark Sailor Hata from 1/- each, Olores from 1/-, Mittens 9d good Umbrellas from 3/6. Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons, &c. Velvets and Corsets. Ladies' own material made up. Perfect Fit and Good Work guaranteed. Country Orders punctually attended to Millinery marked at a slight advance on cost. Mrs. ANSTICE (next to Mr. Robt. SnodgraßS, Hardy-street, Nelion. New Season's BACON . -*-^ AND ' H A M S. Also, a few tons of First-class POTATOES which I am delivering at £\ /», P er SACK. GBORaETHEAK, BRIDGE STREET. 1!* MJ^tota)ke Portraits " : -M- / ' ftpm |>/. per dozon. f

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 132, 7 June 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 132, 7 June 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 132, 7 June 1888, Page 4