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NEW ADVBBTIHEMBNTB E. BEACHAM, j Last Three Weeks ' of Clearing Sales, When'tbo GooSa MUST B^ HOLD to make room for SPEING SHIPMENTS. ; o .I. ! Ladies' Ul&terv heavy Tweed, 5/11, 6/11, 7/11, 8/11 ; orth more than double I Ladies' Tweed Gapes 4/11, 7/11, 8/11. 9/UXworfchj9/G to|2s/6 Ladies 1 Jackets, newest styles, from 12/6 \ Far Boas and Tippets 1/-, 1/11 and 2/6 eaoh Children's heavy Tweed Uleterg from 2/11 ! New Patterns Cretonnes 3|d ; worth 6£d Wool Shawls from 2/6, large size 1000 yards Flannelette to be cleared at 8f d Boys' Tweed Oves coats from 7/11, Men's ditto 14/9 Heavy New Zealand Tweeds 1/11 and 2/6 ; worth 8/11 Boys' Tweed Knicker Puite from 8/11 Boys' Sailor Suits in Serge from 8/11 Gent's Oxford and Regatta Shirts from 1/11 A lot of Travellers' Samples in Quilts, Toilet covers,! Gent'a Singlets and Pants, to bs cleared at a big disoonnt. Balance of our Blanket Stock to be cleared at great reductions. These Prices for Three Weeks Only, E. BEAOHAM,. 1 Hardy and Trafalgar streets. Cor Clearing Safe rf Surplus Winter Stock SB* IS NOW GOING ON. 4R i: o : WE ARE;OFFERING BOME TTTONDEBFDL QARGAINS Jfc VV ONDERPUL JDaRQAINS 1W L&DIEB' CAPES, JACKETS TRIMMED HATS and BONNETS, ULSTERS, MACKINTOSHES, and UNDERCLOTHING, RUSSIAN OLOAKS, DRESS MITERIAL3, including TWEEDS aad SKRGES, HOSIERY, GLOVES, FUR COLLARS and BOAS, LINEN and COTTON GOODS. MEN'S ana BOYS' COLORED TWEED CLOTHING, OVEROOATS and MACKINTOSHES, LINOLEUMS, CARPETS, MATTINGS and RUGS. DURING THIS SALE. EVERETT BROTHERS BRIDGE STREET NELSON. FLANNELETTES. 0 Good Value, commencing at 4d per yard, Nice Baoge Patterns at 6d. 0 J. P. BLACK & SON. Final Announcement FROM A. W. BAIN & CoALL CHBONIO ACCOUNTS OWING to us will now be banded ovet to our Soliottors for r nmm&ty Collection. We find we have a few hard oAeaa on oar Books whom no am outi t of entreaty or threatening appears to affect : these will most aseaiedlj receive an n vitation to aiten^ the R.M. Court. MRS. COUNSEL will remain in oharge of the Shop and Work Booms until we finally close, due notice of which will be given shortly. IS" ladies requiring Dresuntiking, Millinery, or General Drapery can rely on receiving the careful attention that we have invariably shown them, and special inducem nta will be offered in the way of reduced prioes. Our Stock is still very complete and well assorted, and we strongly advise the Nelaoo public to take advantage of this, the last apportunity of doing business with ua. A-W-BAIN& CO-, FCONOMIC DRAPERY WAREHOUSE.

WANTED to Rent a FAUM, 70 to 80 acres. State particulars. Address to |: Z," o/o Colonist. 1682 TRINITY Presbyterian Church. mHE BEY. JAMES H. M4OKENZIE vrilt 1 J_ preaoh TO-MORROW, morning an* evening. 1738 Congregational Church mHE Pastor, Ret. E. C. ISAAC, will conX duot both Servioeß TO-MORROW (Sunday). Morning at 11 — " Our Viotory, through Christ." Evening, at 6.3o— Continuation of Special Evangelistic Service. Subjeoi : " What is Faith ? " Bible Class meets at 2.45. 1739 HOME MISSIOITsERMONS will be preached in ST. JOHN'S CHURCH TO-MORROW morning and evening by EEV. J. WARD (of Wellington). Special Collection on bebalf of Home Missions. HOME MISSIONARY MEETING in the Schoolroom on WEDNESDAY EVENING, Addresses by Revs. J. Ward, T. G. Marshall, and Qeo. Bond. 1740 THE PERMANENT BUILDING 300IETY OF NELSON. FHE usual Monthly BTJBSCBIPTION MEETING will be held at the Office, Hardy street, on MONDAY NEXT, 19th inst., from 7 till 8.30 p.m. Stewards—Messrs Bolton and Chiaholm. GEO. M. ROUT, 1735 Secretary. TEi££ TR3S ROYAL " Partners far Life." BENEFIT NELSON HOSPITAL, AUGUST 28. Admission— Front 3/-, Double Ticket 5/. ; Gallery 2/-, Double Tioket 3/- ; Baok and aWbnJ Seats 1/-. 1742 Coacli ft Horses Hotel. DIGBY ANDREWS, Pbopbibtob. I^* 10-DAY (Saturday),.^ DINNER I Via? ll* MENU--SOUPS— Game. ENTREES— Tripe and Onioni, Fticaßie of Calves 1 Feat. JOINT 8— Roast Beef, Sacking Pig, Colonial Goose, Mutton and Jelly, Corned Beet and Carrots. VEGETABLES in Beaflon. SWEETS— PIum Pudding and Brandy Sancc, Apple Pie, Baked Custard, Jam Tart, Cheese and Salad. 1741

Tree Planting* AFirat-olasa ""assortment of^PINES CIPRESSES and Flowering SHRUBS FRUIT TREES : App'es, Apricots,' Cherries, Currants, Figs, Gooseberries, Grape Vines, Nectarines, Lemons,' Peaches, Fears, Plums, Japace3e Plums, Quinces, Raspberries audj Strawberrie FOR S&LE AT S. BOLTON'S ORWICH NURSEKY,; S NELSON. CST talogaes Free on application. A. BOBERTSONB DYEWOBKS» NELSON AND WELLINGTON. f^ ENTLEMEN'S CLOTHES CLEANED. IJT DYED, and PBESSED to look equal to New. Ladies' Dre sea, Ostrioh Feather a, and every description of Dyeing and Cleaning done. Goods sent by Parcel Fost specially tended. Address : Coiltngwood-st., Nehon. 362 J ROBERTSON, Manager. RELIABLE Agricnlte! Seeds. MANGOLDS (Mammoth Long Bed) MANGOLDS (Champion Orange Globe) BEET, Green-top Sugar Carrot, Onion, Parsnip, Swedes, Etc. VEGETABLE giiDS, ia 3d. ptta. O<T7IT7 r T\ Wheat, Oats, Feas, Horte OJjJjJJ JLJ Beanß, Cape Barley, Rye, Tares, Etc. All Descriptions GRASS SEEDS, CLOVES SEED&, FESCUES. The above are all Freeh and Good Seeds. NEALE &HADDOW, Wholesale and Retail GRAIN, PRODUCE, AND SEED MERCHANTS. 1726 NEW BOOKS Martin Hewitt Investigation, 2/6 ; A Eeldt Offioial (a novel of oJroumatance), by B. Mitford, 2/6; Sir Robert's Fortune, by Mrs Oliphant, 2/6; In .the Midst of Alarms, by Robert Baer, 2/6 ; A Maid of the Manse, by E. B. Esler, 3/- ; My Early Travels and Adventures, by H. M. Stanley, 5/- ; The Ordeal of Richard Feverel, by O. Meredith, 3/-; Some Men are Suoh Gentlemen, by N. Eenealy, 2/6; Diana of the Croßßways, by Meredith, 2/6 ; A Sugar-cane Land, by Eden Phillpots, 2/6 ; Stories from the Diaiy of a Doctor, by G. Halifax, 3- ; Passions Puppets, 4/- ; A Daughter of the King, by G. Allan, 4/- ; My Lady Nobody, by Mearten Maartene, 6/- ; Briar and Palm, by Annie 8. Swan, 4/- ; Who Shall Serve, by - Annie B. Bwan, 2/6 ; " Gelebates," by Geo. Moore, 6/-; The Convict Sbip, by Claik Busnell, 2/- i A Waif of the Plains, by Bret Hart, 2/- ; The Three Graces, by Mrs HunRsrford 2/- ; The Bachelor's Bridal, by Mrs T. Cameron, 2/- ; bound vol. Young Ladieß' Journal; Boys of England, vol. 58 ckso^

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Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8329, 17 August 1895, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8329, 17 August 1895, Page 2

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