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NEW ADVEBTIBgyKNTB E. BEACHAM, 0— Last Three Weeks of Clearing Sales, Whoo'the Goods MUST BF, HOLD to make room for SPRING SHIPMENTS. o-— — — Ladies' UMer^heavy Tweed, 5/11, 6/11, 7/11, 8/11 ; worth'more than doable Ladies Tweed Capes 4/11, 7/11, 8/11, 9/1 1J; worths 9/6 toi26/6 Ladies 1 Jackets, newest styles, from 12/6 Far Boas and Tippets 1/-, 1/11 and 2/6 each Children's heavy Tweed Ulsters from 2/11 New Patterns Cretonnes 3f d ; worth 6id Wool Shawls from 2/6, large Eize 1000 yards Flannelotie to bo cleared at 8f d Boys' Tweed Ove coats from 7/11, Men's ditto 14/9 Heavy New Zealand Tsvceds 1/11 and 2/6 ; wortk 8/11 Boys' Tweed Knicker Fuite from 3/11 Boys' Sailor Baits in Serge from 8/11 Gent's O-sford and RegatU Shirts from 1/11 A lot of Travellers' Snmples in Quilt*, Toilet covers^ Gent's jSiugletgjJand Pfinta ; to bo cleared at a big discount. Balance of our Blanket Sock to be cleared at great reductions. These Prices for Three Weeks Only, E. BEACHAM,, Hardy and Trafalgar streets. Oar CleariDg Sale f Surplus Winter Stock ST IS NOW GOING ON. 4R ! j:0 : . , WE AREIOFFERING EOMK TTTONDEBFOL DARGAINS S VV ONDEKFDL J34RGAINS XSS LADIES' CAPES, JACKETd, TRTMMED HATS and BONNETS, ULSTERS, MACKINTOSHES. and USDERCLOTBING, RUSSIAN CLO.'KS, DRE=S MATERIAL?, iaclnding TWEEDS and SERGES, HOilKTiy, GLOVES, ¥UK COLLARS and BOAB, LINEN and COTTON GOODS. MEN'S find EOYS 1 COLOSED TWEED CLOTHING, OVEROOATS ana MACKINTOSHES, LIKOIEUMS, CARPETS, MATTINGS and RUc*-. —DURING THIS SALE. EVEEETT BROTHERS BKIDGE STBEET NELSON. FLANNELETTES. 1., - o -in - - i i' Good Value, commencing at 4d per yard, Nioe Eanga Patterns at 6d, ■ ,J. P. BLACK & SON. Final Announcement *—- FROM . A. W. BAIN & Co. ALL OHRONIO ACCOUNTS OWINO to ua will now be handed over to oar Solicitors for Collsction. We find we have a fewHABD cases on our Books whom n o amount of ent<-or.ty cr threaening appears to affeot ; these will most assuredly receive an a vitation to attend the B.M. Court. MRS. COUNSKL wi I lemain ia charge of tbo Shop and Work Rooms until we finally close, due notice of which will be given Bhortly. IS*" ladies req-iring Dresimakißg, Millinery, or General Drapery can rely on receiving the careful attention thai we have invariably &howu them, and speoiul inducements will be tffered in the way cf reduced prioes. Our Stock is still very complete sod well assorted, and we Btrongly advisa the Nelson public to take advantage of this, 'he last apportunity of doing business with us. A-W.BAIN& CO., l-CQNQMIC DRAPERY WABBHQUSE.

LECTUEE ST. JOHN'S (WESLEYAN) CHURCH. JB, %jj? " £,%{ Mm JOL m% iFRIDM). T3EMIKISCENCES OF THE Jtt TARiNAKI WAR, By the EEV. J. WARD (of Wellington). Chair to ba tafce i by Colonel Pitt at 7.30. Admission Free. Collection. 1730 TOWN fcOHOOLB COMMITTEE. QUOTATIONS are required by the Committee for WALKDEN'3 INK in Pints and Quarts for usa in the Town Schools. Prices to be sent to the undersigned n.t (later than Gpm«oa MONDAY, 19th inßi. 5 J. H. MACKENZIE, Acting Gn&irmaD. NeJaon, 15th AuRH?t, 1895. 1731 "nelson industrial ooOPEEATIVE SOCIETY, Ltd. TBE Adjourned Q T URTERLY MEETING will be held as the Committee Boora, on the premises, Hardy street, on lUESD4T, She 20th August, at 8 p.m. s 1732 mENDERS are invited for ROOFING with JL Iren the SCHOOL HOUSE at Appleby, where specifications and the work required may be seen. Tenders to be sent in by WEDNESDAY, 21st August, to the Chairman of the Appleby School Committee. Lowest or any tender j act necessarily aooepted. PHILIP BEST, 1738 Chairman. LL PAINTS' CHOIR.— O ONCE RT, MONDAY, 19th, at 8, in Schoolroom. Admißßion 6d. Aid of Organ Tuning Fund. 1734 % m A. 1.. MACKAY, (late of the Suburban Hotel, Wakapuaka), HALF WAY HOUSE, WANGAMOA, GENEBAL STOREKEEPER, HAVING taken poaaeesion of the above House, wishes to intimate her many friands, o'd and new, that they will findFißSTcuss Accommodation. For Honeymoon parties, Toarist3, cr Trout Fishing parties tois house is not to be surpassed. Sheep Droverß can rely on getting safe paddocks when on the road; aleo a pood five-stall stable and large loose box, and plenty of the best of feed always kept. P.g.— Hcreea taken in to graze, 1/- per week. Every care, but no responsibility. 1695 To Let for a Term of Years. FIFTY ACRES of LAND, Soborban North, with 8-roomed House, Stable, Dairy, Cowsheds, and other Outbuildirjgß. Also' 14 Cows, 72 Sheep, 4 Breeding Sows, 1 Boar, 1 Bull, 1 Spring Trap, 1 Cart, 1 Horee, and FarmiDg Implements. Apply to GEO. HARPER, Solicitor, 1721 Trafalgat-Bt., Nehion.

Iree PUwHn*h 111 ' ' 0 ■ AFirat-elasa r aseoitment cf PINES CYPRESSES and Fioweiing SHRUBS FRUIT TREES : Apples, Apricotß, Ckerries, CurraDts, Figs, Gooseberries, Grip 9 Vices, Nectarines, Lemons, Perches, Pears, Plume, Japanese Plums, Quincea, Raspberries and] Strawberrie FOR S\LE AT S. BOLTON'S ORWICH NUESEKY,: ; NELSON. fSST Otttalogoas Free on npplicAtion. A. ROBERTSON S DYEWOEKS, NELSON A&D WELLINGTON. /"I ENTLEMEN'S CLOTHES OLEAHED, VT DIED, and PrESc ED to look equal to New. Ladies' Dresses, Ostrich Feathers, and every description of Dyu:ig and Cleaning done. Goods sent by Parcel Post specially tended. Addresß : Coiling wcod-st., Neleors. 362 J ROBERTSON, Manager. RELIABLE . Agriculture : Ml MANGOLDS (Mammoth Lo Red) MANGOLDS (Champion Ora go Globe) BEET, Green-top Sugar JCfttrot, Onion, j arsnip, Swedes, Ett.^ VEGETABLE BBEDS, ia 83. pfeta. dTTTTT^ Wheat, Oats, Tea?, Horfe O-ELjJDjJL' Beans, Cepe Barley, Rye, Tares, Etc. All Descriptions GRASS SEEDS, CLOVE B SEED&, FESCUES. The above ara all Freeh ana Good gesds. NEALE &HADDOW, holesa le and .Retail GRAIN, PRODUCE, AND SEED MEROH&NTS. 1728 NEW BoOK9.— Martin Bewitt Inve;tiga' tion, 2/6 ; A Keldt t'fßoia' (a novel of oiroumstance), by B. Mitford, 2/6; Bir Bobert'B Fortune, by Mrs Oliph&nt, 2/6 ; In the Midst of Alarms, by Robe.-t Baer, 2/6 ; A Maid of the Manse, by E. B. Eiler, 3/- ; My Baily Travels and Adventures, by H. M. Stanley, 5/- ; Tbe Ordeal of Riobard Feverel, by 0. Mtreditb, 3/-; Some Men are Sooh Gentlemen, by N. Kenealy. 2/6; Diana of the CroßSways, by Meredith, 2/6 ; A Sugsr-eane Land, by Eden Philipots. 2/6 ; Stories from the Diary of a Doctor, by G. Halifax, 3- ; Paaeiona Puppets, 4/- ; A Daughter of the King, by G. Allan, 4/- ; My Lady Nobody, by Maatten Maartens, 6/- ; Briar and Palm, by Annie S. Swan, 4/- ; Who Shall Serve, by Annie b. Hwan, 2/6; " Celebites," b? Geo. Mcore, 6/-; The Convict Sbip, by Claik Russell, 2/- ! A Waif of the Plains, by Bret HBrt, 2/- ; The Three Graoee, by Mrs Hungerford 2/- ; Tbe Bachelor's Bridal, by Mra T. Cameron, 2/- ; bound vol. Young Ladies' Journal ; Boye ol England, vol. 58 H. D. JACKSON.

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Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8328, 16 August 1895, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8328, 16 August 1895, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8328, 16 August 1895, Page 2