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NEW ADVBBTIPE& SNTB E. BEACHAM, SPECIALLY GOOD VALUE IN BLANKETS, 1 U FLANNELSKAUPOI TWEED CLOTHING, BOYS' and MEN'Sf SUITS. 9EHT'S2KAIAPOIJTWEED SUITSJo measare from 67/6, 200 Tweeds to seleofcjfrom LADIES'EDRESSIGOODS, in Serges, Tweeds, andJOaahmeres. Ladies' Jackets, Gapes and Ulsters from 4/u. Gent's Waterproof Goats made lo meaanre A large assortment mistook BOYS', YOUTHS'.* AND GENT'S TWEED OVERCOATS in the newest styles. E. BEACHAMi: DIREOTJIMPOBTER, Hardy and Trafalgar streets, JUST ARRIVED, BY DIBEOT STEAMERS, _____ o Denu's Kid Gloveß, in Tans, Browu, and Black, from 2/11 pair Eid Gloves, with Silk Linings, the latest novelty Art Serges, in the newest art colors, very cheap Flaii Art Muslins, for decorative purposes, from 8/- per dozen Black Evening Nets, latest designs Colored Burat and Pongee Silks, for Evening Wear Velveteen b, silk finished, wide widths, from 2/- yard White Twill Sheeting, soft and heavy, free from dressing, 72-inoh 9£d yard ; 80-inch, 1/8 yard ; 90-inch, 1/6 yard 100 Pairs WHITE BLANKETS, from 9/6 pair. EVERETT BROTHERS BRIDGE STREET NELSON. Bargains ! i _________________ i Dress Materials, i Children's Dresses, Fancy Wool Goods, Ulsters and Mackintoshes. * ■ 0 J. P. BLACK & SON. ii

A BAZ AR j n aid of the New Wing lately added to the Infant Boys' Orphanage (at the Convent) will be Opened by HIS WOE SHIP THE MAYOR, at the PROVINCIAL BALL On WEDNESDAY, 19th instant, at 3 p.m. THE BTOKK BRASS BAND (under the Oonductorsbip of Mr H. Lbapbb) will play Special Selections during the evening. Doors open at 7.30. Admission 1/-, Children 6d. 1340 BT. JOHN'S (WEBIiJBYAN) OHUBOH. A PUBLIC SOOIAL will be held on THIS EVENING, 19th inst, in tbe Schoolroom, at 7.30, for whioh p-n interesting Programme has been arranged. Admission— One Shilling. 1357 COAL. I THE Owners of the OOLLINGWOOD COAL MINE have determined to REDUOE the Price of their Goal by Ah PER TON from the Ist June, 1895, and now' offer Goal as nnder : — Bound Goal. 26/- per Ton at "Wharf 28/- per Ton Delivered 15/- per Half Ton Delivered 8/- per Quarter Ton Delivered For Nut Goal, suitable for Stoves with close bare and Steam Engines, hey offer at 20/- per Tn on Wharf 22/- per Ton Delivered 12/- per Half Ton Delivered 6/6 per Quarter Ton Delivered IS"Ordexs oan be left at Messrs "WILKINB & FIELD'S, Hardy-street. For the Owners, j. c. bukford. NEW BOOKS.— Hocklng'e " Dootor Diok" 8/- ; Phillpolt'g Every Day Folks, 2/6 i Carmiobael'a Booted in Dishonor, 2/6 ; Owen Bhosoomyl'B The Jewel of Yny's Galon, 2/6; Moore's They Call it Love, 4/-; Murray's Mount Despair, 4/-; Maokie's Binners' Twain, 9/6 ; Dowie's Gallia, 2/6 ; Meredith's Lord Armont, 2/6; Pryce's Burden of a Woman, 2/6; Kennard'B Plaything ot an Hoar, 3/- ; Mrs Wood's Bbaddow of Asblydyai, 2/6 ; Gunter's Tbe Forest of the Eng- \ lisb, 2/- ; W. Speight's Quittance in Full, 2/- ; Crockett's Bop-Myrtle, 2/6 ; Australian Ed. South Sea Bobbles, 8/- ; A New Note, 2/6.— H- D. JACKSON. Tree Planting. AFirit-olaas assortment of PINES CYPBESSES and Flowering SHBUBS. FBUIT TBEEB : Apples, Apricots, Cherries, Currants, Figs, Gooseberries, Grape Vines, Neotarines, Lemons, Peacheß, Fearß, Plums, Japanese Plums, Quinoea, Raspberries and Strawberries FOB S&LE AT S. BOLTON'S ORWICH NURSERY, NELSON. $Sf Catalogues Fwa» on application.

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Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8278, 19 June 1895, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8278, 19 June 1895, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8278, 19 June 1895, Page 2

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