MOTUEKA. FOR NELSON. 1 LADYBABKLT, leave Motueka for Nelson, on THURSDAY, the 11th inst., at'll a.m. For Freight or Passage apply to JAMES S. CROSS, Junior, 1515 Commercial Whaif. ODDFELLOWS' HALL ! ! ! TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, Ju'y 16 & 17. A GRAND lUriSCELLANEOUS T7INTERTAINMENT JjjL will be given, JOl consisting of SO ME- ATTIC CONJURING, FARCES, SONGS, AND DANCES, As Above. Prices of Adjiission— 2/6, 2/-, ]/-. TICKETS can be had almost Everywhere. 1514
PROVINCIAL HALL. THE ENTERTAINMENT OF THE "VTELSON CALEDONIAN SOCIETY _I_N will take place in the above Hall on FRIDAY, JULY 12, Consisting of READINGS, RECITATIONS, AND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. AN ADDRESS WILL BE DELIVERED BY THE PRESIDENT. Phookajijie. — Part I. 1. Address— Sir D. Monro 2. Quadrille — " Bonnie Dundee "—Band 3. Song — "The Lover and the Bird " — Guglklmi 4. Recitation — "The Gravedigger Scerie" — [Hamlet 5. Duett — '"La flove prende " — Mozart 6. Song — " Auld Robin Gray " 7. Reading — '* Scotch Words "' Interval. Fart 11. 1. Overture—" Fra Diavolo," (Band)— Aubcr 2. Song—" Of a' the Airts the Wind can Biaw" 3. Glee — " Ye Shepherds Tell Me " — Mazzinglu 4. Dialogue— "The Quarrel Scene,"-- Julius Cccsur 5. Instrumental Duett G. Song and Chorus — Christy's 7. " God Save the Queen." Admission .—Front Seats, 35.; Back, 2s. Tickets may be obtained at Mr. Stantox's, Mr. HotnssELL's, Mr. Jackson's, and Mr. Daeut's 1516
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR CJALE. Cheap, a SECOND-HAND O TELESCOPE DINING TABLE, 4 by S, equal to Ken', at T. SIIONE'S, Cabinet Maker, 1513 Bridge-street. MRS. "OASSMORE begs to inform her I Pupils that SCHOOL DUTIES will be RESUMED (D.V.) on TUESDAY, tho 16th inst. Shelcour^te Place, near the Church. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF NELSON. /TIENTLEMEN.— A Vacancy in the repre\X sentation of this Cit}' in tlie Provincial Council having occurred, through the resignation of A. S. Collins, Esq., in compliance with the request of a number of Electors I have again consented to offer myself as a Candidate for your suffrages. Should you elect me, I need scarcely assure you that ray best efforts shall, as heretofore, be devoted to the furthering of your interests. I remain, Yours faithfully, EOBT. BURN. Nelsou, July Bth, 1872. 1509
GENEEAL OUTFITTERS. GJEtEAT DRAPEEY SHOW AT THE * HALL OE COMMBEOE, H M ALSO 01? H MEN'S AND BOYS' COLONIAL-MADE CLOTHING. P O coaiPßisixa SOME OF THE GREATEST NOVELTIES EVER SEEN IN NELSON, AND CERTAIKXY THE Q g LARGEST RETAIL STOCK IN THE PROVINCE, g H jj£ TT^ROM the fact of T. S. WYMOND & CO.'S Puechases having- been fcrj 8r MADE LONG BEFORE THE GREAT RISE IN ALL WoOLLEN AND COTTON O A Fabrics, they arc able to SELL at the OLD LOW PRICES ; thus giving *° f 5 their Customers every inducement to make larger Purchases than usual, as "^ many of their CnEAP Lines are being rapidly Bought up, and cannot be p « repeated. An early call is necessary to jTj § SECURE ALL THE ADVANTAGES. g M j^ W Quotations are given of a few leading Lines in the Clothing Department, that some idea f^ may be formed of the J^ BARGAINS NOW OFFERING AT |d It* ; & WHOLESALE DRAPERY MART. -* g f\VR NOTED Is. CLOTH CAPS, "TV/TEISrS' WEST OF ENGLAND > <| Black and Colored. - 1M - TROUSERS and VESTS, 255., worth 2! J 32a. 6d. H O N « C^v SE . 1 S . C °7S H 5 C^ S^ TVTENS' PILOT JACKETS, g jgT Boys' Youths' and Men's, at 2 8 . 6d. Jyl WOOL LINED, only 19s. 6d. 02 g IVTEN'S SAC COATS, "ROTS' Own MOLE TROUSERS, p -LtX Raised Seams, Patch Pockets, only 15s. JL> Double Seams and Tops, > "\TEW Shipment of PARIS SPIELL f\NE Case more of our Noted y i.V HATS. vJ WESTMINSTER HATS, at 4s. 6d. 3 O U^vl Z^ R L MEAN SHIRTS ' U ND] SSSS^AMBSWOOE,«ia | w V all Wool, 75.6 d. MERINO, only 4s. 6d. g _ n URNOTED ABERDEEN q HOOTING COATS, WALKING oq g \J SOCKS, selling at Is. 4d.; worth 2s. O CO AT S, DRESS CO ATS, all Materials, g Ph 17"NICKERB0CKER SUITS, S\sE Gase Boy' and Youths' -t*- Dark Color, only 12s. 6d.; value 21s. \J SOMERVILLE SHIRTS. pq "ROYS' and YOUTHS' GEELONG -^ 0Y s» and Youths' CLOTHING H J-> TWEED SUITS, from £\ ss. Od. X> in great variety g ' B®" ALL GOODS SHRUNK AND A IFIT GUARANTEED. ■ T. S. WTMOND'&CO., "HALL OF COMMERCE," BRIDGE STREET. FAMILY MOURNING WAREHOUSE.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 162, 9 July 1872, Page 2
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721Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 162, 9 July 1872, Page 2
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