T. S. WYMOND & CO. IN EXP LA NATION. IN reference to the Advertisement of Webley Brothers, cautioning iha pubic against " our Nelson Tweed Trowsers and Vests for 30b." our Advertisement 7 shou d h^ve read "Imitation Nelson Tweed Trowsers and Vests 305," the word " imitation " was omitted (accidentally) by furclerk in copying it from"* rough pencil memorandum. 7 7,7 \ ■„_ * i'; We beg to state that.it was very far from our intention to represent them as being made up from iheir Tweeds; but rather to have implied that we, have produced a superior class pf goods in every respect, made to our own order, to compete in legitimate competition with Nelson Tweeds. The excelltnce of our good 8 has been confirmed bycompetent judges (not: interested ones) who assure tis that they are better fiuished, and more to the popular taste than the goods from which they were copied. : . .7 ■ f . The Public must now judge between our Qpods at 30s, and the Webley's at their price; our prin-, ciple being free trade and no monopoly, thelatterhaving been .the ruin of Nelson. -.>-. , T. S. W. & Co. would add that they shall' always endeavor to act Jair/y and ho norably with all who trade with them — selling at all times at the smallest remunerative prices, in spite of all the petty opposition they meet with. As to the " Spurious Imitation," we are prepared to give a guarantee of durability with " Our Nelson Tweed " Clothing T. S. WYMOND & CO. Nelson, October 29, 1872. . 2315 I. O. O. F., M. „U. THE LOYAL NELSON LODGE will Meet at McGEE'S; HOTEL,; ,TQ-MORROW EVENING.-at Balf-past Seven o'clock. - 2314. 7 : ;'n ''o''T : 'i : [c'^.'77 7ffON and after this date the CAB FARES of the 'undersigned will be as follows :'-^ ' ' .. s. d From the Stand to the Wham- 7 ••• .P 6 ;„ „ . ;j, .Rocks ,-.... 1 0 Children, Balivpbice. Anh other Work as peb AaREEMEis-T. - ' ' Twist & Gat . _ Otto Haasb John Spencer. Georos McDonald John. McKat . G. Thomas D. Whiting ' Zy'R I'tbiiAS- 7Zs XV- Lockter 7 ' \ Jos .' Brad'c6ck: 7 • Jv * Jas. Andrews ; ; ' WiLLiAji 'Pickett. '•- , • • -: -;- '- - --2318-' ' _^ u-y — THE COMPETITION:. for RIFLE PRIZES to -be given by the PROVINCIAL G'> VERNMh-WT of NKLSON, for. the year 1872,. » ill commence on MONDAY, .the,- lßih November, instant. ; L ' : - '■'■ ''-■ "'■ On this occasion PIX DOUB.LE-.ACTION,-r"ENTRA.L FIVsE BREECH-LO ADING " RJE-; VOLYEUS wilL.be, given 7to f be' competed for; as : under:'—.'- Z.?'Y ■' ■ ~ 7 -..'.- "' " ,77 "''.,'' .'■' '.;'••: Bx No. I, City RiFiiEs - > _ Revolvers. Waimea West Rifles • ■'-, 2 ';■..;'■''.■*'."• Gadists - - - - 2 „ ; The first two Companies will fire at ranges of 200, 400, and 50,0 yardßj five shots at each-ran-ie; target, 6# by 4ft at_2oo)yard.s\.-5l t b y 6it ; .ut 400 and 500 yards. Any position.- (except firsts range in each case, -\ which sball be.standing position), without artificial rest, "'■' - "'" : '' "- - f ' '" : -- -" '■'■'' '' -■'■ v The Cadets will fire at ranges of 100, 150, and 200 yards; target, 6ft by 4ft.; any position. The!, Rules and Regulations /adopted )for the last General Government PrfzeTCompetition in other respects to be strictly adhered to. , . No prize will be given to any person who does not score 30 points. : ■ - ; No person will. be. alio wed to compete for these prizes whose name is riot ; on the present r011../ 7* No person will be entitled to one of these prizes who has already won a Provincial Government Prize Revolver. . . The Firing for the Revolvers will take pace on the respective practice-grounds of each Company, commencing at Nine, o'cl6ck,a.m. One of Henbt's REPEATING RIFLES will be given as a CHAMPION PRIZE, and may be shot for by T< >UH from"EAICHJ CO^PANT,' wfiof score the highest number" of pofn ts* when com- * peting for Prize .Reyolvers,.and. by ,thQ r winners of previous prizes given by the' Provincial" Government, whose names are on the present roll. , The FIRING for the CHAMPIONSHIP will take place on theCITY.SHOOTIN&GROOND, on THURSDAY, the J2th day of December, tinder (he superintendence of the Adjutant. Ranges; 400, SOOVarid f 6OO yards j target, 61t by 6ft. . :.,; , Any position without 'artificial rest. All differehc^slasl.t^lpoin^ ■wil^beH§eci|ed by the Commanding Officers, who will superintend the firing x>f, their respective Companies. ■■« - , Ammunition for practice can be obtained from the Adjutant, at such times" and places as that officer shall appoint. . .. ... „ ; ,. ; ,-_ yv> ' ; In all future competitions Parade Qualification will be. required. ,. v . : , , _, v .» - ( . . ' ALFRED GREENFIELD, 27|4y< *:|' i' y f-^ *^ , Piroyincial|{Jecre|ary;f >; QDDFELLOWS^; .HALL. LAST^TWd: -NIGrHTS OF^THE '; fkx : "•'■": - Z -y~77Z x XL .:',!:,■. ,-'77777 , a,.-Y-Y ;■ ;' v'a'sl-&.ai).x.^um3fr,y-\.Ji '•"\ ' $■ if a'77*''"t :.. -**r ;'•-•" ■XYA'tj Y Y' y X- ;■• YyY. a xyyyyxti. XirwMwx ; .\s&tms&i& ; * M
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 257, 29 October 1872, Page 2
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739Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 257, 29 October 1872, Page 2
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