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E. BEACHAM, , NOftTttUMSSfriftflP (ft 0 USE, SPECIALLY GOOD VALUE IN BLANKETS, 1 RUGS, FLANNELSK&UPOI TWEED CLOTHING, BOYS' and MEN'S|BUITS, GENT'SPAIAPOIJTWEED SUITB.to measure from 57/6, 200 Tweeds to seleotjfrom v LADIES' DRESS«GOODS in' Serges, Tweeds, and|Oaßhmeres. Ladies' Jackets, Gapes and Ulsters from 4/11. Gent's Waterproof Coats made lo meaßare A large assortment in [b took BOYS', YODTHSTAND GENT'S TWEED OVERCOATS in the newest styles. !E. BEAGHAJ&. DIEEOTCiIMPORTEB, Hardy and Trafalgar streets. JUST AERIVED, BY DIKEOT BTEAMERS. 0 Dent's Kid Gloves, in Tans, Brown, and Black, from 2/11 pair Kid Gloves, with Silk Linings, the latest novelty Art Serges, in the newest art colors, very cheap Plain Art Mnelins, for decorative purposes, from 3/- per dozen { Blaok Evening Nets, latest designs Colored Surat and Pongee Silks, for Evening Wear Velveteens, silk finished, wide widths, from 2/- yard i White Twill Sheetiog, soft and heavy, free from dressing, 72-inch 9sd yard ; 80-incb, 1/3 yard ; 90-inoh, 1/6 yard 500 Pairs WHITE BLANKETS, from 9/6 pair, EVERETT~BROfHERS BRIDGE STBEET NELSON. Bargains ! Dress Materials, Children's Dresses, Fancy Wool Goods, Ulsters and Mackintoshes. 0 J. P. BLACK & SON. COAL. THE Owners of the OOLLINGWOOD COAL MINE have determined to REDUCE the Prioe of their Goal by 4/- PER TON from the Ist June, 1895, and now Offer Goal as nnder : — Round Goal. 26/- per Ton it Wharf s& 28/- per Ton Delivered MM 15/- per Half Ton Delivered *T 8/- per Quarter Ton Delivered For Nut Goal, suitable for Stoves "hey ctr 9 Bt MB *** **** IN Tfllß BPAOJfI SEE 20/- per Tn on Wharf 22/- per Ton Delivered PTTTQTTnT IVPQ 12/- per Half Ton Delivered JjLXDJIIV^JLj JfII O 6/6 per Quarter Ton Delivered IS-Orderß oanTe left at Messbs ADVEBTISEMENT TO-MOBROW. WILKINB & FIELD'S, Hardy.street. For the Owners, j. o. burford. NOTICE. IN consideration of the petition presented, the Directors of the Bank or New Zealand have DEFERRED THE CLOSING of tbe MOTUEK4 AGENCY until tbs Ist of | JULY. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Foresters' Hall on FBIDAY, tbe 21st inst., at 7 p.m., to devise means to ensure the Permanent Betention of the Bank. B. W. H. RANKIN, 1366 For the Petitioners, Motueka. NEW BOOKS.— Hocking'a •• Dootor Diok" 3/- ; Phillpott'a Every Day Folks, 2/6 ! TTTii-rfc-rk T"» AT T rxin Carmlobael'B Booted in Dishonor, 2/6 ; Owen XXJIiXVIi _t> AJjIjIJN Ct Rbosoomyl'a The Jewel of Yny's Galon, 2/6 ; mhL Giva A Moore's They Call it Love, 4/-; Murray's -^ ~. __ _^ -__ __ Mount Deepiit, 4/-; Maokie's Sinners' P. O N l! K K T Twain, 2/6; Dowie'a Gallia, 2/6; Mere Jith's VV-L1 V^-LJXtX Lord Armont, 2/6 ; Pryoe's Burden of a in tbb Women, 2/6; Kennard's Plaything of an nvntnvriAT vavt Hour, 3/- ; Mrs Wood's Sbaddow of Asbly- PROVINCIAL HALL clyal, 2/6 ; Gastei's The Forest of the Bng- On WEDNESDAY, 26th instant, Ken, 2/- ; W. Speight's Quittance in Full, 2/- ; llfflmß BT Crookett's Bofr-Myrtle, 2/6 ; Australian Ed. „„„ „«„,„„„! .JrJc,™ jmmvTBAW South Sea Bubbles, 3/-; A New Note, 2/6.- MBS. HOULKBB&_M£BS B. ATKINSON H. D. JAOKSON. Admiasion-Beserved Seats 8/-, Gallery and Body of Hall 2/-, Back Seats 1/-, nTfws*** T)lsmv**lLvhMr* Programmes and Tioketa can be obtained JLY66 JrUUlllil(fm at T. B. Buffam's. 1365 AFirst-olasfl assortment ofPINBB FUNEBAL, CYPBBSSBS and Flowering SHRUBS. ,^, „ a a — „„„„,„„„„, FRTITT t-rp-fb • H^HE Friends of tbe late MBS HARRIET . , A fBWT TBBBB. J[ WATBBS are respeotfuUy informed App es, Apnootß, Ohemes, Ourrants, Figs, thal the FUMBBAL will leave her late Gooseberries, Gr«pe Vines, Neotarines, teß idenoe, New street, THIS (Thursday) Lemons, Peaches, Pears, Plums, Japanese AFTEBNOON, at Two o'olook, for the Now Plums, Quinces, Raspberries and Straw- Cemetery bWrieS PHI* HATH- *P T ' SHONB * SON » FOB S4LE dl 1367 Undertakera. ORWICH NUBSERY, NELSON. DAIRY FACTORY. gS" Catalogues Frbe on application. ' -— - L. _____!_ A GENHBAL MBBTINQ of toe DAIBY A ROBERTSON'S DTE WORKS -«■ PAOTOBY will be held on SATUBDAY NELSON A»B TwELMNOTON ' AFTBBNOOR, 22nd inst., at 3.80 p.m. f at NBLBO^ AWD^WELLINGTON. Tm htigtA9 BiMomt Biohmond. /~i ENTLEMEN'B CLOTHES CLEANED, BwtaM » ol Importance. \JT DYED, and PBESBED to look equal JOHN GLEN, to New. Ladies' Dresses, Ostriob Feathers, Beoretary pro. tea. and every description of Dyeing and Cleaning Biohmond, 19th June, 1895. 1869 done. Goods sent by Parcel Post speoially JFNI7TNR , HlTiTi pRnHPPfITTNft attended. Address : CoLLiuawooD-ST., Neleon. JaWiilNb HlLiLi 1362 J. ROBERTSON, Manager. ASSOCIATION. 10.G.T.-LOYAL MABINE LODGE- A MEETING 01 1 the Bharebolderfl in the . OPEN MEETING on THUBSDAY, A. f^^^jffSnSffn^JfeiW June 20th, at 7.45. Readings, Recitations "gfiSS S"', W-MOMOW (Friday) Vooai Bnd Instrumental Music, Addresses, EVENING, at 8 o olook. and Dialogue. Lodge Meets at 7.15 sharp. F. Q, NEWMAN, Collection. 1860 1870 BtQIIiVJ,

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Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8279, 20 June 1895, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8279, 20 June 1895, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8279, 20 June 1895, Page 2