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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE GOSPEL will be PREACHED EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING, at the Bethel, Haven-road. 1284 LOST, at Spring Grove, a Black Cattle DOG " Laddie " Ten Shillings Reward. Apply to Mr. SILCOX, Bridge Hotel. 1285 £1 REWARD. STRAYED from my Paddocks, Stoke, a RED COW and a BRINDLE and WHITE STEER, branded TF (conjoined). Finder, on giving information as to lead to its recovery, will receive the above reward.— T. H. FOY. 1182 NOTICE. IN consequence of No Eligible Tender having been received, the CUTTING of the TRACK to the RAI VALLEY is POSTPONED till Further Notice. By order of the Suburban North Road Board. T. C. BATCHELOR, 1278 Chairman. SUBURBAN NORTH ROAD BOARD. "Vf OTICE is Hereby Given, that a MEETING ±_% of the VOTERS in the above District will he held on MONDAY, the Ist day of JULY, at Noon, at tbe School-house, Thackwood, to ELECT TWO MEMBEHS of the BOARD, in accordance with the Provisions of " The Country Roads Act Amendment Act," section V. No 12. In the event of a POLL being demanded, the poll ; ng will take place the same day, at the abovenamed School-house, and close at Five p.m. T. C. BATCHELOR, Chairman. June 8, 1872. 1273 ODDFELLOWS' HALL ! M B. HOSKINS MISS FLORENCE COLVILLE, THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, June 11. A COMICAL COUNTESS! The Countess de L'Espalier... Miss F. Colville. The Chevalier de Villabrac.Mr. Hoskins. ' To be Followed bt NOTHLN G TO WEAR!!! Betty Smart Miss F. Colville. Dicky Sharp Mr. Hoskins. To Conclude with a Yankee Extravaganza, A FAST TRAIN! High Pressure ! ! Express !! ! Jack Delaware ... ... Mr. Hoskins. SEATS may be Secured at Mr. Stanton's. 1283

GENERAL OUTFITTERS. GREAT DEAPEEY SHOW AT THE HALL OE COMMERCE, 5° CONSISTING OF g 120 CASES AND BALES, COMPRISING O SOME OF THE GREATEST NOVELTIES EVER SEEN IN NELSON, AND CEETAINLT THE *= LARGEST RETAIL STOCK IN THE PROVINCE, g S ' H Q TpROM the fact of T. S. WYMOND & CO.'S Purchases having- been W [5 JLJ MADE LONG BEFORE THE GREAT RISE IN ALL WoOLLEN AND COTTON C Fabrics, they are able to SELL at the OLD LOW PRICES ; thus giving their Customers every inducement to make larger Purchases than usual, as q S many of their Cheap Lines are being rapidly Bought up, and cannot be W repeated. An early call is necessary to SECURE ALL THE ADVANTAGES. § x£ — It* £5 Quotations are given of a few leading Lines, that some idea may be formed of the |H Q BARGAINS NOW OFFERING AT S 3 T. S. WTIOND&CO.'Sg 05 WHOLESALE DRAPERT MART. K3 — — — — |_| 3 TTELVETEENS, 13LANKETS, £ 55 V 1 Case Silk-finished J-* 6 Bales Superfine £> VELVETEENS, per yd, 3s. 6d. WHITNEYS, per pair, 16s. 6d. 2 . QHAWLS, -IyTERINOES, g K 350 TASMAIfIAN WOOLS, 12s. 6d. JJ:I 1^? 1 5 ' ar t s FINE S SCARF SHAWLS, only 15s. Eoubl e Width, New Colors, Is. lid. « P TTOSIERT, rjALICOES, g <! JIL 6 Cases WOMEN'S RIBBED, mTTTrnTI „2100 /J^s, S6in. g HEATHER & WORSTED HOSE, Bd. & lOd. WHITE SHIRTINGS, per doz. , 6s. 6d. H . TTANCY DRESSES, WINCEYS, £ 55 JD 2500 Brocaded and Challi-Checked ' ' 2 Cases KNICKERBOCKERS, ga t% POPLINETS, the Full Dress only 7s. 6d. All New Shades, per yard, 5%d. « j g FLANNELS, j^ X) 2 Bales Fine and Heavy Ji Bale K ANTI-RHEUMATIC, from 13d. DOUBLE WIDTH, from Is. g '** CIKTRTS pLAIDS, w W 8 owTbORDFRED WTNOPY*? 960 yards DOUBLE WIDTH, H k^ 250 BOKDMUiD W INCH, Yb, Fine Scotch Goods, 2s. 1 Id. S « 4 Width, only 3s. 6d. each. NITTma WORSTED, only 2 T ONG CLOTHS. JX 3s . od.^lb.; SCARFS, 6d. ; WOOL §> c«3 JL* 2 Cases Horrocks' HATS, Is. ; Crossovers, Is. 3d. ; Tippets, Ul O TWILLED CLOTHS, only 9s. 6d. doz. 2s, 6d. W {x, L CQ ALSO, A LARGE STOCK OF m MEN'S AND BOYS' COLONIAL- MADE CLOTHING. IH — __ 2 gifT Families able a to purchase a Whole PieceJwHl get itjj at ™ Wholesale Prices. T. 8. WYMOND & CO., "HALL OF COMiMERCE," BRIDGE bTEEET. FAMILY MOURNING WAREHOUSE. . .• 1 j

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 138, 11 June 1872, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 138, 11 June 1872, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 138, 11 June 1872, Page 2

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