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CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. G. L. BEATH & CO. Call tha a ; tention of the miblic to their display of NEW GOODS FOR THE SEASON in ?bis depa'tmeiit. 100 Povs' KA.7AVOI KNTCKER hUITS of fhe best Merino Twa-xls— Jtizo 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 8/11 9/6 IC/6 11/3 12/- 12/-*? 13/6 11.9 15/9 16/9 17/9 19/6 21/---&SgTThese mo fully o\*E-TnmD less thr.n usual price. A splendid ratine Roys' HEAVY SEKG-E SUITS from 4/11. A job line of Hoys' TWEED KNICKKR T-ROIJSEKS from 1/6. Gonts' TWELD TROWSER 4/11, 6/11, 10/9, I*2/6, 1 4/6. I Gems' TWEED TROUSERS ani VEST-. 10/6, 14/9. 16/9, 18/6. | Gonts' COLONIAL TWERD SGI iS 26/ >, 2- / -, 32/6, 39/6, Gcnis' BE*:-T MKRIKO TWEED SUITS 55/-. A Fpkn-lid runge of Men's COTTON, UNION, and CRIMKAN SHIRTS, with imd -without Co'lars, ali marked at vi'-RY low r.'icits.

ANCHOR -'-„ STEAM . rv7V;"V.. *. • v'^'-V---LIN\-. OK 0-O ; ; PACKETS. AMI APPOINTED TO LKAYe" FOR WESTFOUT, HOKITIKA., AND GRKY MOUTH. rnHE CHARLES EDWARD, TC X DAY, TUESDAY, 19vh instant, at Seven -p.m. THE KENNEDY, TO MORROW, WED NESDAY, 20th inst,, ay 10 p.m., oalliog at Molueka, FOR WANGANUI. THE MURUAY, about; THURSDAY, 21st inst. FOR WELLINGTON. npHE MURRAY Early. J. 11. COCK & CO. POTATOES." BLENHEIM X> OTA T° ES GjG V Suck, JL Ci-gf', mikir-g room t'-r nn. t er ••■•*> rgo, good table article, first-c^aes Bainplu for chai ge cf Seed, i-i 1.-P4— '; o NEALE & ITADDOW'S. TTERR VON ZIMMERMANN -°- VIOLINIST, and MEMBER of the CONSERVATORIUM of LEIPSIC and VIENNA. PUPILS RECEIVED or VISITED. Studio in Mr, Brown's Buildings, Hardy street Nelson. Terms £3 3a., to be'paid in advance, THIRD QUARTER Commences July 15---1800. NELSON PROVERB. ANGELS' VISITS *re l : k^ IVoliraond Lamps, " Few and far bet w* on," In Ibeße d ys wo have " C * mrneroin] An-vels " who visit v", fnd c?rl".inly tho gord ono^ are like tho Riohmond Larupp, "Fow acd far between." FIRST ANGEL, with boot in hnnd— "The"--"-* aro the boo' 6 you ohould dver'i^e ! Twcnty~D!:n months wear, nni no: done y •■'■." SECOND ANGEL, wiih boots on h-a feet — 'I thoujjht I wculd nev-'-r oomo baok to you f-gain, Mr. Healy." "Ob !I am sorry to hear that. Wnnt is the matter ? " " Well simply your boots wiil nob wear out." THIRD ANGEL 1 hnvo b"-nn to aU tbe other boot shops ia town. Mr?. A. reconi» raunded me to try tbis ship, Mre. B. told me I f ughb to try another shop, nnd ftlrp. O. etill anothvr, unti) lam r-ally t ! r d, Rnd nftnr all roy tr'ivols 1 bave COME BACK TO YOU AGAIN, as I find I cannot proonro for myself and family bet'er boots or fhoes in town than thoao I get from you." And list, though nos leas'*, a Black Di'mord Ango', smelling Hirnn-»ly of sulphur, Sfiyi gfi " Look here, Mr. Iloaly, jour 0,6 B u'.'hois lest mo fi/.j months." For good Ho ts -'nd Shoes o" cv ry kind and a. ell pricss be sure to call &t our LEATHER PALACE, BRIDGE STREET. HEALY & SON, JJOOT j\[AN UFAOTURT3 RS, DIIIEOT IMPORTERS.

•10 Tonß, 76 ndioatcd horf3Q» rower, J. W^lkbr, Master will lesive a und-r (-(veatber permitting').— Nelson for Motueka, W ducsday, August 20, a^ 8.30 a.m. Motueka for Nelson, Wednesday, August 20, at 11 a.m. Nelson for Motueka, Thursday, August 21, at 8.30 a.m. Motueka for Nelson, Thursday, August 2 ! , ab 11 a.m. Nelson for Taknka, Thursday, August 21, at 9 p.m. Takaka for Collingwood, Friday, August 22, at 11 a.m. Collingwood for Takaka, Saturday. August 23, ;.o ILCJ a.m. Takaka for Nelson, Saturday, August 23. at 12,30 p.m. Nelson for Motueka, Monday, August 25, at 1.30 p.m. Motueka for Nelson. Monday. August 24, at 4 p.m. Nelson for Motueka, Tuesdap, August 2G, at 2 p.m, Motueka for Nelson, Tuesday, August 20, at •1.30 p.m. Nelson for Takaka, Thursday, August 28, at 0 p.m. Takaka for Colliugwood, Friday, August 29, at 6 a.m. Collingwood for Takaka, Friday, August 29, afc G p.m. Takaka for Nelson, Friday, August 29, at 8 p.m. Notk.— Tickets must' be taken at Office, Nelson. All Cargo to be alongside Lady Barkly by 4.30 p.m. *** Passengers and shippers to Motueka will, for the future, have to look to the Lady Barkley's Time Table ; and shippers are requested to have cargo alongside half anhour before tho advertised time ot sailing, so as to allow the steamer to leave at her advertised time. TAMES S. CROSS "S^ J. WESTRTJPP, Jun., Master, I EAVES as under, weather permitting :— J Nelson for Motueka, Thursday, August 21, at 8.30 a.m. Motueka for Wellington direct, Thursday, Augusb 21, FARES: Single 35,; Return ss. Cargo charg the rate of 6s. per ton Exclusive of wh rfage at Motueka). Jas. S. CROSS. NOTICE. C. SMITH, STUB WELLINGTON CASH DRAPER, has juat opened another lot of SILK SASHES Also, 12 cWn 2i yards long, CHILDREN'S " t -•*/- eaG *'- DIAPER PINAFORES to bo cloared ci Gd, Od, a? d If- each. BRIDGE STREET, NELSON. VILLA RESIDENCE TO BE LET, off Ool'i-'gwood-st. Ontaining E GUT ROOMS, Bath Room, \ eto, ': 160-1— fco Enqnire EVERETT BROS. -.

E. BUXTON & C 0., DIRECT IMPORTERS TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON, ARE NOW LANDING— REGISTER, GRATES Comprising Fine Cast, Berlin Blaok,sand§Tile. N ELSON " S GAS HEATINGIBOILING STOVES The Qucon and Pert Olllce Stoves for wood or coal ; Kent ani Gothic Gmtos ; Fire Dogs nnd Fire Sots ; Fenders and Fireirons, Coal Vases Kuis.ry aud Spark Guards. TABLE AND BRACKET LAMPS in great variety. GAS CHANDELIER^ BRACKETS, AND HALL LAMPS. RUBBER TIRE PERAMBULATORS all PRICES KFTFS TJAOIDNES, ENTERPRISE MR6.T CUTTERS, .kuj-.r : :-,:n Meat and V^geluble Chopp-ri*. «-Ni';;>" -v. DOD-BLE-IiARttEL, "RRESC-fT. AND MUZZLE-L' )ABI c> T o* GUNS ; SALOON RIFLED &i < VPB '""Diamond Giain and Alliance SPORTING FOWDfcttS ; l\-.:y.'t »»■'« Cbilled Shot, Nos. 1 to 8 j Cartridges and Ca^ea ; Gun Impiemonis, etc. Improved LIGHTNING HAY KNIVES, RUSH HOOKS and SLASHERS Sharp's und Hurd's KAZOE-BLADE and JDE&L AXES, elc, etc. Wo bave also another shipment of RANSOMES* STEEL OHILL DIGGING PLOUGHS to baud, a>'d iuvite inspection of sumo. These Ploughs will plough a g eater dep'h than any ordinary p'ough with les B divuidit, hroaking -ha furrow slice to iho bottom. They aro fittod with a Knife Tail "Pi fee, wivch leaves the soil thoroughly broken and p.lVsrizod, and fit for sowing immediately. GREAT CLEARING SALE OF DRAPERY, ETO E. BUXTON & COi Bee- to inform the Residents ol Nelson and surrounding ""DbtrictH that they have decided to relinquish the Drapery Department of their Business, and, to effect a speedy Clearance, offer the whole of their stock of .Brapery, Clothing, Carpets, Linoleums, &c, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! Thf* hulk ol the Stock has been imported by ourselves, pur chased in England, Germany, and the United States, on the best terms ; we are therefore in a position to offer our Customers special inducements to purchase from us,™

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 195, 19 August 1890, Page 3

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