NEW BOOKSi TOYS, and FANCY GOODS— The undersigned informs the publio generally that he has just received, and is continually adding to bis already very large stock, NEW BOOKS, FANCY GOODS, TOYS, and STATIONERY, which are marked at prices hitherto unknown in Nelson. A liberal discount allowed to Schools and Public Libraries. H. D. Jackson, 2518 Trafalgar-street, Nelson. KID GLOVES! KID GLOVES!! From the famous House of DENT ALLCROFT and CO. ML. MARKS respectfully informs the • Ladies and Gentlemen of N ebon, that he has received, per OVERLAND MAIL, One case of the BEST KID GLOVES. An early visit is requeated. 2330 LONDON MART, Opposite Messrs. N. Edwabds and Co.'s. 30 bales and caseß NEW GOODS, now landed from the Mail Steamer AIREDALE 20 cases and bales, to arrive per Mail Steamer, due 31st December 5 bales and caseß, to land per GOLCONDA. M. L. MARKS, Wholes axe and Retail Dbapeb, Will now offer the under-mentioned Goods : — 1 case Broad-brim Panama Hats, at Bs. 6d. 1 case Doeskin Coats 1 case Doeskin Waistcoats 3 bales Calicoes, from 4Jd. per yard 1 case Boys' Drill Trowsers 1 case Boys' Doeskin Trowsers and Waistcoats 1 case Men's Bedford Cord Trowsers 4 caseß Men's Moleßkin Trowsers 5 caaes Ladies' Mantles, Dresses, Hats, Parasols 11 cases and bales General Drapery The best and largest assortment of GOODS, suited for the CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S HOLIDAYS. The Ladies of Nelson are respectfully informed that a new establishment liub been erected dividing the CLOTHING FROM THE DRAPERY BRANCH. The Gentlemen are informed that the Clothing Department is much enlarged, and well supplied with every description of SUMMER CLOTHING. The trade supplied from case or invoice. Terms liberal. JBT" Observe well the addressM. L. MARKS, London Mabt, (Opposite N. Edwabds and Co.), Trafalgar-street. No connection with any other house in the Trade. 2072 FOUR CASES AND ONE BALE NEW GOODS. HJ. GOODMAN respectfully informs • his numerous customers that the following GOODS now opening, are of that description that need nothing but themselves to recommend them, and therefore he invites an early call. Black French Glace* Silks Infants' Frock Bodies Needle Preservers Piccadilly Collars Crimean Shirts, from 7s. 6d. to 13a. 6d. Black, Berlin, Lisle'tbread, Cotton, and Josephine best Kid Gloves Boys' and Girls' Fancy Belts Large assortment of Children's Socks „ „ Men's Socks, in Cotton, Merino, . Lambs' Wool, and Worsted, in every colour that is made Women's neat and fashioned White Cotton and Striped Merino Hose Men's Summer Hats, consisting of Deerstalkers, imitation Cabbage Tree, Flat-orowned Panamas, French Felts Twilled, Silecias, and plain Linings Superior Toilette Quilts Rough Brown- Hollands, Grass Cloths, Lawns, Oil Baizes, fancy and wood patterns White and Black Elastics, from 1 to 30 cord Fancy Brussels Neckerchiefs Fancy Corah Pocket-handkerchiefs, ready hemmed Fourteen pieces Mobair Dresses, choice and good Six pieces Fancy Printed and Chene" Mubluib Thirty Fashionable Dresses, from 16s. 6d. to 325. [All the above are tastefully selected, and not duplicate patterns of any house in the trade] Black Lace Falls, from 3s. 6d. to 7s. 6d. Imitation, real Welsh, and Saxony Flannels Gambroons, Winseys, Alpacas, and Serges Paris Braces, Cricketers' Belts Light Summer Coatß Superior Blue Serge Shirts (Blythe and Co.) Superior White Moleskin Trowsers, leather-bound Woollens, Haberdashery, &c., &c. 1908 NOW OPENING, 3 cases, ex PRINCE ALFRED, consisting of— Black Chenille and Silk Hair Nets Ladies' Bronze and Elastic Belts Josepnine Kid Gloves, in all shades and sizes Cambric Handkerchiefs and Coloured Tarlatans Book, Swiss, and Mull Muslins Hair, Card, and Check ditto Skirt Steel and Cane Habits, White and Coloured Lisle Gauntlets Long and Short Curtain Muslins Cambric and Jaconet do. Black and White Elastic Black Lace Lappets and Black Laces Brown, Mauve, Black, and Violet Llama Shawls Infants' Boots and Purse Silks 8-4 Damask Table Linen and Table Napkins Huckaback Towelings Ladies' Crinoline Skirts in great variety White Dimity and Turkish Towels Ladies' Scarborough and Human Hair Rolls Paper Collars, and Honeycomb Towels Furniture Chintz and Black Crape French Delaines in all colours. J. and E. PAUL, BBIDGE-STEIET. January 30. 2341 STATIONERY, ex GEORGE CANNING. X? Account Books, all sizes Copy, Exercise, and Ciphering Books Ruled and Water-lined Note and Letter Paper Fancy Note Paper and Envelopes Walkden's Superior Ink Copying Ink, &c., &c. C. Elliott. February 13. 2527 INK STANDS, a large variety, just landed from the GLADIATOR. 4787 Or Biuarr.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 16, 18 February 1863, Page 1
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724Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 16, 18 February 1863, Page 1
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