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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TWENTY POUNDS REWARD. A REWARD of £10 will be paid by the GovernJ\. ment (in addition to a like sum from the Acclimatization Society) to any person who will give such information as will lead to the Conviction of the Person or Persons who KILLED the STAG found in the Majtai on Saturday, the 22nd instant. FREDK. HUDDLESTON, 1377 Hon. Secretary Acclimatization Society. THE LONDON WINE AND SPIRIT VAULTS, Trafalgar-steet, Nelson. (Next Mr. Websters.) The undersigned has much pleasure in informing his friends and the public that he intends to OPEN the above premises on MONDAY NEXT, the Ist July, for the SALE of WINES, SPIRITS, ALE & PORTER, &c, &c. and having had large experience in the business in the Old Country, he hopes, by Selling only Superior Brands and Guaranteed Qualities to share a portion of the trade. 1378 WILLIAM FLETCHER. SOUTHERN STAR LODGE, No. 735. mHE Brethren of the above Lodge -w ill CELE--1 BRATE the FESTIVAL of ST. JOHN the BAPTIST, THIS EVENING, June 24. at the Lodge Room, M'Gee's Hotel. Lodge will be opened at 6.30 p.m. N.B. — Brethren of the Order invited to attend. Dinner at Seven <• o'clock punctually. Tickets, ss. each ; may be obtained from Brethren J. W. WIGZELL. A. HIBBLE, C. M'GEB, T. YOUNGER, J. Hottksell, and E. G. COLLINS, 1376 Secretary. To the Editor of the Nelson Evening Mail. DEAR SIR,-— The report of my having left the firm of Adams and Kingdon, and my son Acton having gone to reside at Blenheim has, I presume, arisen from our having opened an office there ; otherwise it would not be necessary to contradict so extremely improbable a story. I think it right, however, Mr. Editor, to inform our friends and clients, through you, that I have no intention of retiring from the firm, nor has my son any intention of leaving Nelson, and that the office at Blenheim will be carried on under the management of a gentleman who is about to join us as a partner therein. I am, dear sir, Yours truly, WILLIAM ADAMS. Nelson, June 24th, 1872. 1380

WANTED, Good, Clean, Dry FUNGUS— 6/- per Sack given by APPO HOCTON Washington Valley. 1151 ' NOTICE. PERSONS TRESPASSING on my LAND in pursuit of Game or otherwise, will be PROSECUTED, 1366 A. G. JENKINS. STRAYED, from the neighborhood of the College, a BLACK MARE, Wart on near Face, Brand p near Shoulder. Whoever will give Information where she is to be found, shall be REWARDED. WILLIAM PAAP. June 22, 1872. 1371 ST. MARY'S, NELSON. A SOLEMN REQUIEM MASS will be CELEBRATED in St. Mary's, Nelson, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 26th instant, at Ten a m , for the Repose op the Soul op His Lordphip Bishop Viakd, who died at Wellington on the 2nd June. 1370 J>RUNNER, ARCHITECT, SURVEYOR, HOUSE atzd LAND AGENT. LICENSED BROKER UNDER THE "LAND TRANSFER ACT 1870." Bkookside, Nelson. 1369 POWDER! POWDER!! POWDER!!! WTT TX7EST has just opened • JUL. W another Keg of that CELEBRATED PHEASANT POWDER, Warranted to Kill Dead, when used with Us SPLENDID PATENT SHOT, From 8.8. to No. 8. 1364 AT THE OLD STAND! ODDFELLOWS' HALL!!! TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 25. BENEFIT OF MISS "FLORENCE i^OLVILLE. Jd — Kj A MORNING CALL ! MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS ! ! 1374 THE HONEYMOON ! ! !

GENERAL OUTFITTERS. GREAT DRAPEET SHOW AT THE HALL OP COMMEECE, OQ CONSISTING OF g 120 CASES AND BALES, H COMPKISING 0 SOME OF THE GREATEST NOVELTIES EVER SEEN IN NELSON, AND CERTAINLY THE fe| 1 LARGEST RETAIL STOCK IN THE PROVINCE, g M S g 17IR0M the fact, of T. S. WYMOND & CO.'S Purchases having been S JO MADE LONG BBFOBB THE GREAT RISE IN ALL WoOLLEN AND COTTON ts- Fabrics, they are able to SELL at the OLD LOW PRICES ; thus giving o "" their Customers every inducement to make larger Purchases than usual, as £j p 'many of their Cheap Lines are being rapidly Bought up, and cannot be J2I repeated. An early call is necessary to g SECURE ALL THE ADVANTAGES. g Quotations are given of a few leading Lines, that some idea may be formed of the § BARGAINS NOW OFFERING AT gj It. s. wtmond&oo:s-S I WHOLESALE DRAPERY MART. g | yELVETEENS, Cage silk . finish 7 B LANKETS ' 6 Bales Superfine S g VELVETEENS, J«Td.S 6d. WHITNETS, per pair, 16s. 6d. g CITTAWTS 7VT ERINOES ' - S f« oT?oAirAWTAW wnnT9 ion fifl J-" 1850 yards FINE FRENCH « CO 350 TASMANIAN WOOLb, 12s. 6d. Timihlp Width New Colors Is lid « |£| SCARF SHAWLS, only 15s. - Double Wldtb ' * ew Lolors ' ls " im - > H TTnciTTrR'Y" /CALICOES, j^ P l-jwi^i, wnnrwN'q -RIRRPD 2100 yards, 36in. H <d fi Cases WOM.II.Nb UItSISKjU, OHTPTTMPSS noriln* «Q Rd l-rf 3 HEATHER & WORSTED HOSE, Bd. & lOd. WHITE SHIRTINGS, per doz. , 6s. 6d. g FANCY DRESSES, W IN °^Tw s KNirKFHBOPKERS - 00 2500 Brocaded and Challi-Checlred V V * i^ff eS2 PSS2 S ' @ POPLINETS, the Full Dress only 7s. 6d. AU New Shades ' P er sar5 ard ' s i d " | FLANNELS, gHEETINGS, g 2 ISHEUMITTa'from 13d. DOUHLB WIDTH, from Is. » tH C<KIRTS. X 960 yards DOUBLE WIDTH, 2 PQ K3 250 BORDERED WINCEYS, 3 Fine Scotch Goods, 2s. Ud. g <J 4 Width, only 3s. 6d. each. T7-NITTING WORSTED, only W T ONG CLOTHS. iX 3s. Od. fib. ; SCARFS, 6d. ; WOOL CO J_i 2 Cases Horrocks' HATS, Is. ; Crossovers, Is. 3d. ; Tippets, P3 g TWILLED CLOTHS, only 9s, 6d. doz. 2s, 6d. • ALSO, A LARGE STOCK OF g MEN'S AND BOYS' COLONIAL-MADE CLOTHING. O fjgJT Families able to purchase a Whole Piece will get it° k at Jzi Wholesale Pbices. T. S. WYM~OND & CO., "HALL OF COMMERCE," BRIDGE STREET. FAMILY MOURNING WAREHOUSE.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 149, 24 June 1872, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 149, 24 June 1872, Page 2

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