JUST OPENED, Ladies' very handsome Winter Jackets with real Far Collars being sold at wholesale prices. Ladies' Dress Tweeds in the latest designs from 9s the full dress All Wool Serges in Block, Navy, and other colors at 7/9 and 9/- the full dress 50 Ladies' Kussian Cloak?, nicely lined, 15s each, worth 30s 100 little GirlB 1 Navy Serge Costumes trimmed with braid 4/6 each worth double 50 dozen Girls' and Ladies' Sftraw and Felt Hals, all new shapes, from 9d each 50 boxes Far Trimmings (black, browD, and grey) 6d yard, worth 1/6 to 2/6 Fur Collarettes and Boas from 2/il Feather Trimmings (black, brown, and evening colors) Is yard, worth 2s to 3s EVERETT BROS.; BRIDGE St., NELSON. HEALY & SON are now showing their large stock of WINTER GOODS, comprising ■ — and a host of other lines in the trade too numerous to particularise and equally cheap. Ladies' strong Shoes ofc 4/U, 6/6, 6/6, 7/6, Girls' Shops 4/6, 5/9, 6/. 8/6 Ladies' F. lc blippew from 1/Ladies' Kucgold Shoes at 6/9 and 7/6 Men's strong Lace Balß 7/6 Ladies,' Satin Oxorinus at 5/11 Men 1 * Gookhams 14/6 sod 16/6 Ladies' wool lined Buots at 7/6 8/6, 9/6 Men's Grain Bale 9/6, 10/1, 11/6 Ladles ttroDg Lice Bnots 7/6. 8/6, 9/6 Men's Nailed Shoofc-rs 9/6 and 10/6 ', Cbildreu'fl Slippers 10.1, 1/3, 1/6 Men's Watertiithts 10/9, 11/6, 12/- - Girls' Boots 8/11, 4/6, 5/6 . Boys' Boots 4/9 6/-, 6/-, 6/6 HEAL Y~& SON. CENTRAL SCHOOL. Best Coloured Wool Jerseys 2/11, 3/6, and 3/11 20 dozen Caps to be sold at 1/- each Central School Hose 6d pair PIRATES. Jerseys (Skull and Cross Bones) all at 5/11 Best White Twill Knicker 10s pair Caps 1/9, Silk Mufflers 2/11 CLUB MUFFLERS. 12 dozen to be sold at 6d each FOOTBALL. All Football Requisites at cost price. TERMS CASH, >O SECOND PRICE. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORS, LIGHTBAND & CO.; TRAFALGAR STREET. Now* opening ex Massilia. Kaikoura, and oilier late arrivals a choice assortment of Men's, Women's, and Children's BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS suitable for Winter wear. As these goods were t invoiced before the recent strike, we are enabled to offer them to the public at fully 25 per cent less than any other house in Neiv Zealand., We do not quote prices, as they are always misleading. Agents for NELSON, MARLBOROVGH h ami WESTLAND of the celebrated ZEaLANDIa BOOTH AND SHOtS. which are too well known to need comment. BOOTS & SHOEIs ! THOMAS PETTIT, CANVAS, TAN GROCER & GENERAL AND BLACK DEALER, StLENDID SELECTTON. THE BBICK STORE, FA "^OO'S WAIHEA STREET. HARDY g^ Next Beacliamjs, Hardy-street. "oomfokFand durability. ROOTS Xr STTO'Kft of cm ' v description marked in DUUlOffl ©IHJ.EJO plain figures lower than any other house in Nelson. A liberal Discount for Cosh. H. MOORE & SONS. MOLLERN BUILDINGS, BRIDGE ST. CAVENDISH HOUSE, AUTUMN ANbTwINTER, 1895. Now showing an immense variety of COLONIAL, FRENCH, SCOTCH & CHEVIOT TWEEDS COATINGS, SERGES, &C, in Black, Navy, and other colors, These represent btia latest London and Paris Fashions NEWEST STYLES IN MILLINERY CLOAKS, AND JACKETS JEL T. MELHUISH, DIRECT IMPORTER, TRAFALGAR STREET NEW GOODS JUST ARRIVED PER FRED, P. LITCHFIELD ! 1 gross 3 02 SiM. OH 21 cases Hammer Handles j 1 gross 1 oz B.M. Oil 5 oaseß Axe Handles 3J dozen Granito Enamel Teapots 5 cases Pick Bundles 12 only boaglas Pumps (assorted) 1 obbb Adze Handles 28 boxes Vender Horse Nails 10 oases Turpentine 1 case Kim Bud Mortice liooks 9 Anspnia Library Lamps 1 case Broom Handles Hanging and Nigbt Lamp3* Cortiidgeß 5 oases Enterprise Moat Choppers 4 caseß Iron City Fioks and Mattocks 3 groeß I-J Springißlind fillers Meat Cutters 8 d °z Lane'a I.h. Sbovelß*' 1 caBB Fire Dors and Aslo Pulleys 18 boxes Putman Horso Nails lit d Keys and Small caßtiDgs 24 Cylinder Churns 12 dozen Spade Handles 1 case Disston'u Hand Saws 5 caßes Kurd's Maine Axes 1 oasß Dißston's Croßßout Sawg 10 oases Mnnn's Axen 12 boxes Tinned Carpot Taoks 5 oaees Hurd's Miner Axeß 12 Bets Mrß Potts's Patent Bod Irons 6 caaea Vuloan Axob 20 großs Baloon Riflo and Revolver C.rtJ cask Blectrio Lamp Cbimneyß ridgcß 1 Hub Boring and Tenoning Mauhine 2 dozen Universal WriDgors ex"doric 11 cases Disston's Circular Saws, Butchers' Saws, Hand Saws, Vilcn and Tools, 2 casks Anglo Enamelled Mugs, Bason's Stew Pans, Candlesticks, 1 case Twist Drills and American Stocks and Dies. EX GOTHIC 6 dozen Whitehouso's Slashers, caso Coffin Furniture, 1 case Suiter's Circular Quadrant and other Balances. EX KAIKOURA. 4 cases Eamelled Teapots, Mugs, Plates, Pie Dishes, Candlesticks Baby Sets, &c. 2 cases Brass Foundry of all descriptions. REGULAR SHIPMENTS" ARRIVING PER SAIL AND STEAMER. WIL£IN~& FIELD
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIX, Issue 120, 23 May 1895, Page 2
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775Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIX, Issue 120, 23 May 1895, Page 2
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