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NEW APVBBTIPBMKNTB E. BEACHAM, Has now opened up a splendid assortment of Spring and Summer Goods in every Department. ::o:: 2000 jards of white and fanoy Nain- 1500 yards Tweed Dress Qoods, in Books for Blouses from 6sd latest designs, from 1/-, doable 2000 yards of Orepons, Nans' Veiling, width and Fanoy Mublins, in newest Ladies' Hosiery, Paraßols, Gloves, shades, from 9d yard Ribbons, and Lices Ladies' Btraw Hats— a oboioe asßortA choioe selection of Blaok Dress ment 'rom 6d eaoh Goods in Serges, Oaehmeres, 5000 yards new Prints, Flannelettes, and Fanoy Crape Cloths and Galateas, and Shirtings from Muslins from 10|d yard Sfd * lothing and Mercery Department. 20 dozen fhe ew olent Sbirts, We invite the special attention of in pinks *nd bines, from 5/6 gentlemen to onr Kaiapoi 10 doz« n Tenni. Shirts, in the latest Tweed Suits to measure, 200 styles from 4/6 patterns for selection, from £2 100 I3oy*' Drill and Galatea Washing 17s 6d suit. Baits, from 1/9 sait 800 dozen Gent's Ties and Scarves, in Boys' and Kent's Kaiapoi Tweed all the newest shapes, from 63 Clothing in grea'. variety. each. Boys' and Youcbs' Straw Hats in the Sailor and Boater shapes from 9 & eaoh. '•wing to rlul'nes? of the time?, we have marked aU oar Goods at lowest rmunnauve rates of profit :o ensore a ready sale. E. BEACHAM,Direct Importer, Hardy and Trafalgar streets. Summer Dress Materials WE ate cow Bbowing an enormous assortment of NEW DRESS TWEEDS for Summer Wear, in all the Latest Designs, from 12s 6d the Full Dress of 7 Yards, or by the einglu'yard from 1/6 yard donble width. Also, PLAIN MATERIALS in the newest shades of light Greens and Blues, Navy Black in Fatin Clot ha, Whipcords, Summer Serges, French Beiges, &c. all donble width, from 1/6 yard. Also, a large eeleelion in Light Black Materials in Grenadines, Orepons, and Figured Materials 'EYEKETT BROTHERS, BRIDGE STREET NELSON. WE ABE NOW OPENING UP New and Choice Assortment Spring and Summer DRAPERYO J. P. BLACK & SON. " GASLIGHT DISPLAY RELIABLE of buvmer novelties A&icitlfiiPi Seeds to-night ngllUMHUlu. fcJS&UB* MBS. ANSTIOE, Hardy street. ~ — 9A9Q MANGOLDS Mammoth Long Bed) . — J^ MANGOLDS (Ohainp : on Orange Globe) LEET, Green-tcp -ugur THE PEBMANJfitfT Carrot, Onion, arsnip, Swedes, Etc O *H ¥ • ♦• * • a ™^b LE r™. ,a, P u ß . ' mM^gJ OClety CJT? lj" T\ Wheat, Oata, Tea*, Horee «iuw«r m,\ rwim ♦ a &X!jiiiJJ Beans, rape Barley, Rye, Vf ONEY T0 LEND m mmß t0 i ares, Etc. - 5 Bait Bortowete, repayable by monthly ' nstalments. Atl Descriptions procuration Fees are charge* and oats GRASS SEEDS. Are redaoed to a minimam. CLOVES HEED 3, BORBOWEBS participate in pi ofir. FESCUEb, LOAKS oan be efifeoted or repaid at »ny The above are all Freth and Reliable Seeda. '"gjj » M tr?ctive olansap inaerted in Mortgage NEAI E A. HACBOW The ollowing repaymentß inoltide both AiMta&M Mr ********* ¥T f Prinoipal and Interest for a Loan of £100 :— Wholesale and Ketail Period ~ Principal & GRAIN, PEODUCE, AND SEED 'or whioh Monthly Total Itterefitat 726 MtROH.NTS. Loan is Re-pay- amoont 7J % for effeoted J ment. re-paid, whole term " -— 8 year*, j £17 6 £132» £164 Ct Ct sAivi">mo"\r VJ, KJ> OAni^iuvi^, *The difference between the amount ao t n p n c v /■» t> tadlly repaid and amount dae for wnole term " ÜBVI! ' lua| etc, £28, is profit allotted to borrower by •nifmHTirPTrn mtxttko. *nwNT monthly reDarments off Loan ■ jlfiulDlElvED M'NINUr AUKNI, own M Tir»TTT ±t COMMIsbIUN AGENT, &c, QB0 ' M# ffiary. K W DEE & SONS, GARDEN SPRINGES. iltl OR B HATTERS & GENTS' ABplendid BBsortment just opened op, J MEBCEiiB, Fitted with patent spraying attaota are now opening er Gothic, Aorangi, and menis. In zino tx d brass, from 2/- eaoh. Otarama WILKINS & FIELD. „, f rr\ WEEDS, Tlain and Fanoy SPIRAL spring wire egg beaters. J^ Serges, Worsteds, Coatings, QIMPLE, tffeotive and oheap. 6d eaoh. Tronseringß. Vionnias, and a special wilkins & field. n . e °* Tweeds and Worsteds in one FLETCHER'S IN DESTRUCTIBLE GAS BUit len B tllB ' STOVES IVTOVELTIES in STRAW HATS, FITTED with patent removable enamel J^ incloding 16 different varieties lining. Perfect for roasting, grilling, *■ . •.. .... o i._i«f ana boiliot. Davis, Rival, ManhaUan, and latest styles. Masoot, and Russell, for wood and coal. npIES in great variety, New CaP * WILKINS' & FIELD. A fashions in Washing Ties. ~ bazorine. ~~ ' Q HIRTS, Pique and Colored Fronts IS your Razor dull ? Will sharpen the O and Cnffs. dullest, or money refonded— 9d cake. „ _„ ... . „_ wilkins & field. rpHE New Patterns (all sizes) Tenmanglesi WRINGERS! 1 L ™> Cycling, and Crioketing TTTRINGERS include Enreka, Novelty, Shirts and Caps. VV an wiLKms^E&. A B - PE^ li S e ' o , fßoy / H Or^ e !; 9 Z^tl\^BTl!°%^ XNDISPENSIBLE /or boiling milk and £ a . tß ' ne^ Bt *$ ne * f raC !f». , B ?f tß ' X oookiDg delicate foods. Price 6d. Pyjamas, Handkerchiefs, Cricketing WILKINB & field. Trousers, Portmanteaus, Studs, ColWANTBD known. law, etc.. all in great quantity. W 1 *rjffSar»a: st ss. t H£B , c n / w ?°s d f "• • ttu> r 6 " 1 : ties. Call and inspect for yourself. Goods x ©" and up to date, pnoes lowest marked at lowest prices. and the selection the ohoioest of any WILKINS & FIELD, HARD? STREET, shop in Nelson, OlirySailtlieillUmS, TVTEW PUBLICATIONS of the Colonial X\ Libraries, published at 2/6:— Sir YOUNG PLANTB NOW READY, Be- Robert's Fortune, by Mrs Oliphant; The Bides many hundreds of [Old Sortß, a Tale of Ohloe, by Geo. Meredith ; The DeaBplendid batch of 45 New Varieties to choose potio Lady, by W* E. Norn's ; The Martyred from, a Catalogue of wbiob can be obtained Foal, by Christie Murray; In Strange Cornfree on application.— Dahlias ready in Octo- pany, by Guy Boothley ; A Veldt Offioial, by ber.— New Rook Melon, "The Countess."— Bertram Metford; Alioe Lander, by Mrs New Cnoumber, the " Berkshire Champion," Wilson ; Essays and Lectures, by R. W. one of the most prolific oroppers I ever Emerson ; By Adverse Winds, by Oliphant grew.— New Sweet Pea. " Emily Henderson," Smeaton ; Mathew Furth, by Lemon ; Barabbeautiful pure white.— New Asters, Jewel, bas, by Marie Oorelli; Gallic, by M. M. Migoon, Comet, and other varieties. -Altring- Dowie ; Dodo, by E. F. Benson ; Peter Steele, ham and White Belgian Carrot.— Mangel, The Cricketer, by Hutchison ; Eve'a Bunion, ong red and yellow globe. -Clovers, of Boits. by G. Gißsing.— H. D JACKSON. S. BOLTON, BBUSHWARE T~BRUSHWABE ! TiTTßHwuiwß npt QnM CJHOE Brashes from 1/- Mt. Bannister NORWICH NUBSEKIES, NELSON. j^ BrUßneß from II- each ; Flat Sweeps ■ iOj ; Dandy Broßheß 1/- ; Hair BrooSDi from Gilbey s London Dry Gin 2/6 . g QCQ b 9d, etc, eto. L Fxoellem forjkidney|and allied diaeßaes. WILKINS ft FlfiLD^

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Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8364, 27 September 1895, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8364, 27 September 1895, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8364, 27 September 1895, Page 2

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