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THOUSANDS OF BARGAINS ! THOUSANDS OF BARGAINS ! AT THE AUOKLAND OLOTHING AND DRAPERY CO.'S| SALB. i i The largest lot of Mon's, Boys', and Youths' Straw Hats over Boan in Nelson at 3d, 61, Pd, aDd ls eaoh All new and fashionable goods 20 dozan Lidies' Rueh Hats, several shspeß, at 3d eaoh Prints ! Prin's 1 50 pieces strong good Washing Printß ab 2£d per yard, worth double 100 dozen Womon'a strong ribb'd and plain Cotton Hoao, at 63 pair, woll worth 1/3 Dresß Goodß 1 Dress Gooda ! A manufacturer's Btook of beautiful Hummer Dress Siuffd at 3J 1, wholesale prioo vas BJd 12 boxes Infants' Bibs a' 31 each 1 oase Lidieß' Sunshades, all now stylos and very pretiy hand'es at, l/ll eaoh. Thtao goods oro oheap at 5/6 J 100 dczen Ladies' White Pooket Handkorohiefs at 2s do/. an Lidies' large-sizo Cooking Aprons at ls ench Ladies' Fanoy Aprons, great varieiy, at 6d, 9d, and ls eaoh 1 A splendid lofr of Oolored Cashmeres at 1/4, eaob, valuo wbb never seen Come and Beo the most marvellous bargains in Men's, Boys', and 'Souths' Clothing ever seen in the Colony Men's 45.- Tweed Suits for 21/-, Men's 37/6 Tweed Suits lor 17/6 Men's all-wool Oolonial Tweed Suits at 26/«, 39/-., and 35/ , worth nearly double Boys' strong Kniokor Tweed Suits at 3/11. oheap at 7/6 Men's Auokland-mado Mole Tronßers, taped seams, at 4/11, 5/11, and 6/11 Men's splendid Dress Regatta Shirts at 2/11 eaab, worth 4/6 Men's strong Working Shirts at 1/9, 1/11, and 2/6. These goods are worth double the money 150 dozen Men's Morino at Sooks 4£d, 6d, 7Jd ; oouio and Bee them A wholesa'e stook of Little Bojs 1 Fanoy Sailor Suita at 8/11 eaoh. These are the prettiest suits ever seen in Nelson, nnd ate positively oheap at 15/6 THE AUCKLAND OLOTHING & DEAPERY 00. TRAFALGAR STREET.

His Worship tho Mayor has reoeived a letter from tho Lord Mayor of London appealing for assistance for tho sufforers by tho lato great firo at St. John's, Newfoundland, When tho Lord Mayor wrote over £20,000 had already been subscribed and soat to Newfoundland from England. The Lord Mayor appeals to " the great generosity and the traditional liberality of our colonial kinsmen" to givo assistance, os the approach of winter, whioh is always terribly severe in Newfoundland, causes the most painful apprehensions and fears for thc bumed-out population who aro living in hnts and will bo without work or home. Tho Mayor of Nelaon announces that ho will receive any Bubsoriptions which may be offered and will forward them to tho proper quarter. Thk lecture whioh Twas to havo been delivered by the Rev. F. W. Isitt at Richmond this evening has been postponed till after his return from tho West Coast. The medal presented by Mr Deo to tho Waimea. Rifles is provoking tho very keenest competition. On Saturday Corpl. Baigont placed himsolf on even terms with 001.Sergt. Fowler and Sergt. Arnold. Each of tho above having sooured 3 whip, requires but ono log more. Tho 2nd aggregate match for tho 3rd olass trophy was again headed by Vol. W. Harman, who Beoms intent on victory. It will he noticed that contradictory stories come from our correspondent iii * »t 3i? n, a,MI thc Vl' Cii* Association as to Mr W. P. Beeves's future movements. One authority says that ho is goiii" to Auckland with the Governor, and" the other that he ls going to Christchurch. Ihe matter, however, is not of great importance. The annual meeting of the Nelson Quoit Club will be held at the Golden Fleece Hotel this evening at eight o'clock. Business : Election of olliccrs, to our going to press Messrs Wirth Bros, had not put in an appearanco with their Circus, which should have arrived overland from Marlborough this morning. At tho Police Court this morning a lirst offender charged with being drunk was discharged with a cantion. Two citizens were fined ls each and costs 10s and 7s respectively, for allowing their animals to stray in tho strcots.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 235, 14 October 1892, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 235, 14 October 1892, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 235, 14 October 1892, Page 2

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