;V T. S. WYMOND & CO. rT;NV: E:XJP L T A. : N' A. T I O N. IN reference to the Advertisement of Webley - Brothers, cautioning' the public against " our Nelson Tweed Trowsers and Vests for 305," r bur Advertisement shoud- have" read "Imitation Nelson Tweed Trowsers and Vests 305," the word "imitation" was omitted (accidentally) by cur clerk in copyin||&j from a rough pencil memorandum. ™ We beg to state that it was very far from our intention to represent them as being made up from their Tweeds;- but rather to have implied that we have produced a superior class of goods in every respect, made to our own order, to compete ia legitimate competition with Nelson Tweeds. The excellence of our. goods has been confirmed by competent judges (not interested, ones) who assure us that they are better finished, and more to the popular taste than the goods from which they were copied. The Public must now judge between our Goods at 30s, and the Webley's at their price ; our principle being free trade and no monopoly, the latter having been tbe ruin of Nelson. T. S. W. Sr Co. would add that they shall always endeavor to act fairly and honorably with all who trade with them — selling at all times at the smallest remunerative prices, in spite of all tbe 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 CRICKET BATS ! CRICKET BATS ! WTT TT7" ES T has just receiA JZL» VV ved per Asterope, from London, a Splendid Assortmentof Men's and Boys' CRICKET BATS, BALLS, LEG PADS, WICKET KEEPING, And BATTING GLOVES. At the Old Stand. 2303 CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. THE Undersigned beg respectfully to inform the public of Nelson, that the READY-MADE CLOTHING now advertised by. Messrs, WYMOND & CO., as the production of our well-known " LOCAL INDUSTRY," is but a SPURIOUS IMITATION of the TWEED MANUFACTURED BY US. WEBLEY BROTHERS. •WYMOND AND CO.'S EXPLANATION. P.S. — The explanation advanced by Messrs. Wymond and Co., to our minds, is by no means satisfactory. Granted that by inserting the word IMITATION the latter part of the advertisement is disposed of, there is still the former part of the advertisement to account for, — namely, "To Supporters of Local Industry." How the importation and sale of foreign goods can be called a branch of " Local Industry," we are at a loss to understand. We still believe it was the intention of the Advertisers to palm off their goods upon the public as genuine Nelson Tweed. With reference to quality and durability, perhaps the best argument in proof of the superiority of our Tweeds is to be found in the fact that they have been so universally imitated. We leave the matter with the public to judge who is right in this matter. 2302 THE COMPETITION for RIFLE PRIZES to be given by the PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT of NKLSON, for the year 1872, . will commence on MONDAY, the lßth November, instant. On this occasion SIX DOUBLE-ACTION CENTRAL FIHE BREECH-LOADING REVOLVERS will be given to be competed for as under :— By No. 1, City Rifles - - 2 Revolvers. Waimea West Rifles - 2 „ Cadets - . ..- - - 2 „ The first two Companies will fire at ranges of 200, 400, and 500 yards; five shots at each range; target, 6ft by 4ft at 200 yards; 6ft by 6ft at 400 and 500 yards. Any position (except first range in each case, which. shall be standing position), without artificial rest. The Cadets will fire at ranges of 100, 150, and i 200 yards; target, 6ft by 4ft.; any position. The Rules and Regulations adopted for the last General Government Prize Competition in . other respects to be strictly adhered to. No prize will, be given to any person who does not score 30 points. No personwill be allowed to compete for these prizes whose name is not on the present roll. , 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 place on the respective practice-grounds of each Company, commencing at Nine o'clock, a.m. One of Henry RIFLES wiU be given as a CHAMPION PRIZE, and may be shot for by FOUR from EACH COMPANY, who score the highest number of poiDts when competing for Prize Revolvers, and by the winners of previous prizes given by the Provincial Government, whose namesare-onsthe'presenrroll.-y.v The FIRING for the CHAMPIONSHIP will take place on the CITY SHOOTING-GROUND, „on..THURSD AX, the 12th day of .December, under the superintendence of the Adjutant. Ranges, 400, SOO, and 600 yards ; target, 6ft by 6ft. . •;■:.■ •.:■'■ , ' .■/• ■'.■..: Any position without 1 artificial rest. All differences as to points will be decided by the Commanding Officers, who will superintend the firing of their respective' Compahies.\ ( - ' Ammunition for practice can be obtained from the Adjutant, at such times and places aa that - officer shall appoint. f In all future competitions Paraue^Qualifica- , toon will be required^ ■* ; «**•' £ J ~ ALFRED GREENFIELD, l *2Y24 , N } ProvinciaLßecretary. t ,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 02, Issue 261, 2 November 1872, Page 4
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