MORE "NEW GQ&&S At LoWer Prices tlian ever ■■■■>'■'•■*■■■'■''■ j!i •• • i:f jj. ; : -i-^ , j f * H-AjY-B, Just;;Re%ed'; NEW ADDITIONS to their STOCK by the jStad Haaelem and Clan .Camebmll, via Wellington. ETerythini is VERY CHEAP And Customers will {find "that the Prices ashed for these Goods only too painfully demonstrate the prevailing distress in the Manufacturing districts in England. .Ladies' Cloth Jackets, from e 10a 6d Children's Ulsters, superior, from ... 3s 6d Children's ditto, 3s 6d Ladies' Straw Hats ... 6d Ladies'Ulsters, superior 13s 6d Ditto, Felt ditto Is 0d New Costumes just opened • Gloyes, Lace Teimmings, Ribbons, New Silks,for Dress and Trimming i Small Wares, etc. purposes • ■ Blankets, good, ... ••• 32s 6d per pair DiitesV Fabbics, Neiv Colors, very t Flannels,1 all wool, ••• Is Od ; L cheap ... j 9|-d to 2s 6d Fur Teimmings, very cheap Very Stout Winceys, ..-. ... 6d per yard Grey Calicos, 3|d per yard Children's, & Gentlemen's Hosier7 White ditto, quite pure, .., s^d from the Best Makers. . Trimmed Hats, from 6s 6d Millinery and Dressmaking under competent management. LO¥ED^ HEYHOE, ■^'rl:'lttfi;r,- stre et . - , '"""^"'-W 1 OPENING,' 1' rr^y .EX v/ GLAN/,C:AMP:B'ELLi AND !OTHErK LATE AEEIYA!LS!: B&OTS AI.D SHOES! LADIES,' GENTS,' and CHILDREN^. WARM SLIPPERS of all Kinds! As the above GOODS n 4 QTJ By our English Buyer, we' . were Purchased for V^XX^Xi can specially recommend them Both ifor PRICE and QUALITY. ALSO,, ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF . ' COLONIAL OOODS, Our Own Make Wiich will be found -S CFPERIOR to anything in New Zealand. WE would respectfully remind our, 'TTOITFT But ALL GOODS will be found Customers that we DO NOT resort ; * * a"" * ' in Value 25 Per Cent CHEAPER to the Practice, of i ' • PUFF ! 2 *^aa any House in New Zealand! !; : ' J^°, Trade Supplied-as Usual! — Terms Liberal! rEmember! no Tickets! no puff! ; : HGHTBAND & Co., 797, ; .., ;; ; : : a Vi TRAFALGAR-STREET, NELSON.
KEEOSENE OIL. rpHE Undersigned, having been engaged in the sale of Hydro-Cabonr Oils since their first introduction over twenty years since, has formed a decided opinion that the Best qualities are the most economical in the long run, as well as the most pleasant to burn, and has therefore discontinued the sale of the common sorts (some of which -will barely stand the Government test for safety), and has arranged for repeated shipments from America of the highest class <)irAi^; •" • Orders solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed. A large stock of Kerosene Lamps and Fittings, specmlly imported for the Nelson trade. w.: .c. ; .;wilkins, Importing Ironmonger, &c., ; "'\\'.i^i' ,'•; /. ;i BRIDGE^STEJ^ET, NELSON. ■ - ; •. ■- 1 ■ :',■-'- ff'
!OXNGLE,and DOUBLE BAKKEL MUZZLE-LOADING GUNS. BEEECH-LOADERS '', ' and ■ ' A MMUNmON. ■./___, . ;','"t., 1 T.tti HODDER* ft'OCT
Vy'^'Bftie 'received a'Second Supply'of '-■•-' > LADIES' ._ _ ' %3 110 tli Jackets, ' TO ■ ea _ From 10s. 6d. to 425. ■ '. .... . . - : T. &'mSmW "OaT
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Colonist, Volume XXII, Issue 2567, 26 June 1879, Page 1
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445Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume XXII, Issue 2567, 26 June 1879, Page 1
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