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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MRS. T>APS.VIORT3 bejrs to inform her JL Pupils that SCHOOL DUTIES will be RESUMED (D.V.) on TUESDAY, the 16th inst. Siieleourk-e Pla.ce, near the Church. 1504 FUNERAL. npHE Friends of the late TVfra. C. ASTLR are 1 respectfully informed that her FUNERAL will leave her late residence. Tasman-street, at Half-past Two TO-MOKROVV AFTERNOON, for the Old Cemetery. 1524 "jut anson & no. WILL SELL PRIVATELY Up till 10 o'clock on Saturday Evening, IN THE SHOP NEXT BARNES' CORNEK. SOME VERY CHEAP GOODS STILL LEFT. 1522 RICHMOND CHURCH. rriHE NEW CHURCH at Xiciimond will be 1 CONSECRATED by the LOKD BISHOP of the DIOCESE on WEDNJEESAY, the l~th July. DIVINE SERVICE will be held at Three o'clock in the Afternoon of that day, when the Key. R. J Thorps will preach: and again at S'evpn in the Evening— Preacher, the Bishop of THE DIOCIiSE. To suit the convenience of those who come from a distance, TEA will be provided at the Agricultural Hall, between the Services, when the Bisuor oi? Nelson will preside. Admission, 1/6. W. D. RUSZ, 1525 Curate of Trinity Church, Richmond.

THE COMING SESSION. FIRST UNDRESS REHEARSAL. (Evening Post ). Sce?ic — TuEAstriuirrs I-oom. Jule the Bird, seated, solus. Enter Gizzi' — Did you ring, Ju!e ? Permissive Bill wants to see you about the speech.

GENERAL OUTFITTERS. GREAT DRAPERT~SHOW AT THE «i . HALL OF COMMERCE, H l-l ALSO OL^ h MEN'S AND BOYS' COLONIAL-MADE CLOTHING. Q COMrUISIXG SOME OF THE GREATEST NOVELTIES EVER SEEN IN NELSON, a SZJ AND CEETAINLT THE >j | LARGEST RETAIL STOCK IN THE PROVINCE, g g TjIROM the fact of T. S. WYMOND & CO.'S Purchases having been HrJ _ij MADE LONG BEFORE THE GREAT EISS IN ALL WoOLLEN AND COTTON 2 p Fabrics, they are able to bELL ut the OLD LOW PRICES ; thus giviug ' £5 their Customers every inducement to make larger Purchases than usual, as £g <1 mauy of their Cheap Lines are being rapidly Bought up, and cannot be w repeated. An early call is necessary to . E § SECURE ALL THE ADVANTAGES. g W Quotations are given of a few leading Lines in the Clothing Department, that some idea £# H may be formed of the 8 BARGAINS NOW OFFERING; AT O GQ |__ IN-/ • f WHOLESALE DRAPERY MART. g f\VR NOTED Is. CLOTH CAPS, I\/r ENS ' WEST 0F ENGLAND > H V Black and Colored. - LWI - TEOUSEES and VESTS, 255., worth g J 325. 6d. ' S O N p C^v SE , S , CO JS H , C^ S ' fi , MENS' PILOT JACKETS, k yj Roys Youths' and Men's, at 2s. 6d. JftCL WOOL LINED, only 19s. 6d. J» W |Vr EN> S SAC COATS, "ROYS' Own MOLE TROUSERS, . fe -L"-L Eaised Seams, Patch Pockets, only 155. -O Double Seams and Tops. S "\TEW Shipment of PARIS SHELL r|NE Case more of our Noted W -L™ BATS. yj WESTMINSTER HATS, at 4s. 6d. S O U^v Z^ ? R L MEAN SHIRTS ' XJ ND mS?S\AMBS WOOL, and | g yj a11W001.75.6d. MERINO, only 4s. 6d. ' g OUR NOTED ABERDEEN Q HOOTING- COATS, WALKING gj SIJCIvS, selling at Is. 4d. ; worth 2s. O COATS, DRESS COATS, all Materials, gj § TT NICKERBOCKER SUITS, /^NE Case Boy' and Youths' J-V- Dark Color, only 12s. 6d. ; value 21a. \J SOMERVILLE SHIRTS. § T3OYS' and YOUTHS' GEELONG "OOYS' and Youths' CLOTHING £j JL> TWEED SUITS, from £\ ss. Od. _O in great variety O 525 . B®" ALL GOODS SHRUNK AND A FIT GUARANTEED. T. S. WYIfOND & CO., «HALL OF COMMERCE," BRIDGE feTREET. FAMILY MOUBNINGr WAREHOUSE.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 164, 11 July 1872, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 164, 11 July 1872, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 164, 11 July 1872, Page 2

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