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THE AUCKLAND CLOTHING & DRAPER { CO.'S SALE 1000 yards Black Jet Trimmings, worth from lOd to 2s per yard, will be sold at 3d per yard (all w idths'l 20 dozen Ladies Umbrellas at l/ll each, all new goods and worth three times the money. 50 dozen pairs Ladies' .-button Tan Kid Gloves, including the following well-known makes :— "Medici." " Susette," All at 1/11 pair, Perfect ande from spots. 30 box Colored V elveieens, all the new shades, at ./-, 1/3, and 1/6 per yard, worth double the money. 2000 yards new Dress Tweeds, double width, at 6/-, 7/6, and 9/the full dress. Nothing in the city to equal these goods. 150 spindles best Scotch Fingering Wools (4 ply) at 1/11 per head. 40 dozen Ladies' Knitted Singlets, all new goods, at 4|d each. Oome and see them. 2 bales of heavy White and Unbleached Calico at 1/11 per dozen. Men's all pure Colonial wool Tweed buits at 21s and 25s eaoh. Boys' strong Serge Sailor Suiss at 3/11 each, worth 10s 6d. 30 dozen Ladiss' and Girls' black Straw Hats at 3d and 4d each. Men'a Oolonial pure wool Knitted Drawers at 3/9 pair, worth 6/11, 300 pairs Men's Tweed Trousers, very strong and warm, at 4s lld, 5s lld, and 6s lld pair. Men's heaw Moleskin Trousers at 4s lld, 5s lld, and 6s lld a pair, all tape seams. 150 dozen Ladies' Hair Nets at 6d a dozen, all shades. 50 heavy Bush Bugs at 3s lld eaoh. Extra large Blankets at 7s lld and lis 6d a pair. Thefabove Goods oan ouly be ob tainedjat the AUCKLAND CLOTHING & DRAPERY COS [BEIDGE STBBBT. MR H. D. CRUMP. PIANO TUNKR, AddreßS— Mß T. B. HUFFAM or " Thk Willows," Stoke. Testimonial from Herr Balling 203— 12 m MONEY TO LEND VI7E have large sums of MONEY "» to LEND, in amounts to suit Borrowers, from _■ IVE PER CENT according to seonrity offered ADAMS & KISGDON, Barristers, Solioitors, and Notaries Fublio, Nelson. MONEY TO LEND. WE have MONET to LEND.for ** Olients, in Sums to suit Borrowers, on Freehold Securities, at the LOWEBT KATES of Interest. PITT & MOORE, Solicitors. . IN MEMORIAM. In loving remembrance of Hannah Perry, who departed this life on tbe Ist August, 1895. Dear loved oue, we have laid thee In tbe peaceful grave's embraoe ; But thy memory will be cherised Till we see th; ueaveuly face. MABRIAGE. Boom— Giblin.— On AugUßt 4th, at All Saints' Churoh, by the Eev. P. W. Chatterton, Biohnrd William, ooly son of Biobard Booth, native interpreter, Otaki, Wellington, to Florence Mabel, fourth daughter of William Giblin, of Nelson. Cards. Thedroulation'ofthe Nelson Evkkinq Mail EXOEEDS that of any other paper published in the Provincial Dislrict of Nelson. Established over SO years.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXX, Issue 183, 5 August 1896, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXX, Issue 183, 5 August 1896, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXX, Issue 183, 5 August 1896, Page 2