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Pei?abibu;lators I Perambulators ! ! .Just .Opened and Now on Sale, 8 CASES SINGLE PERAMBULATORS, with Hoods compkte, At 11. HOUNSELL'S. No. 1, Bridge-street. 1335 SAUSAGE MACHINES ! SAUSAGE MACHINES ! ! Tj] X ECHO, 3 Dozen Lovelock's -*-f SA USAGE MACHINES, all sizes, NOW ON PALE, At H. HOUNSELL'S, No. 1, Bridge-street. * 1336 NELSOM VOLUNTEER A RJI LL E I Y COMPANY. ■J\SJB& Conipa^Tvi 1 MEET for DRILL at the ' $C\ l DifiLi, fc]S|H>, THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock sharp Fines for non-att ikdance will te strictly enforced. . The first Payraei t o\ Clothing Subscription to be made after Dri 1. %. . ALBERT PITT, Acting Captain. 2O.hMay, 1873. . 1314 CITY RIFLES. / / ~*\ Commanding officeii's inspection y\J POSTPONED to NEXT TUESDAY. E. BAIGENtT ■Capiain Commanding Militia and Volunteers, Nelson District. JVBURN, 1332 Ensign City Rifles. rilHB ELEVENTI ANNUAL MEETING X of MEMBSH Jof the PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY will be held at the Temperance HaV '. HIS EVENING, at Halfpast Sey^en o'clochL yt^/ rsiKESS : /^y*' To. Receive Ai iual Statement of Accounts / 'and the Rej >k. / " To iSiecfc Five J >i*ctors.". "^ \ W. ROUT, 1312 j Secretary. THE QTAR rf^OMB NATION /COMPANY -^'"■\vill raake the r first appearance *At the ODD BELLOWS' HALL, OiVTHU SDAY, M*y 22. gW id unique E N T E E>T A I N M E IST T Co npirising— Serio-Comic, Cpmiqi e, TSenti mental, and Comic Songsv Orig nal Ducts, Farces, Corned sttas, cSa, &c. Prices of Admission- Front Seats, 3s , Back do 2s j Chil ren Half-price. Doors Open at flalf-i ist Seven, to - y Commence at Eig it o'clock. For farther pa ticulars see bills 1324 AUCTION SALE In THURSDAY, May 29. 2 o'clock p.m., M.T. HJ. L. AUGARDE will SELL Jgf- • AUCTION, according to Ihstruclftons received from Mrs F., It. Vioksbiian, a& the. premises, ("ollingwood -street,- the foHowing articles of FURNITURE/ &c.:— '>;;■>/. -^ Chairs — Tables— Washßtands — Toilet Sets <3 -st— Bedsteads — Washing Machine — >^Matftraßseß — Safe — Boak-shflves— loo ; . /S Books, various, &c. : / Medical Instruments, &c. \^/ Galvanic Battery, Chain ditto, 8-day Clock, Load Hay, First-class Gig — Lamps and Cushions — Saddle Bags— Stable Forks-^Brushes, &c. ■ Cask of Cherry^Wine— Tool Chest— Toole, &c,,&c. 1304

fa CASKS IKON BEDSTEADS and 'vf CyiLDft^^'S COTS, including Folding Bedsteads,, with Jath bottom, NOW ON SALE, ia great variety At H. HOUNSELL'S, No. 1, Bridge- street. 1337 CTIAIHS « CHAIRS!! CHATRS !1 ! 'Tj]X ECHO/ and NOW ON SALE- •*-* 12 do7?n Superior Windsor Wood Seat Chairs o „ Children's Low Chairs, vith pans complete 3 „ Children's High Chairs, assorted Sit Cane-seat (hairs, ia great variety A.t II . HOUNSELL'S, I'-'o. 1 , Bridge-street. 1338 "JSJ" w GOODS, EX ECHO, i CASX, ucitaining — 6 dozen BM Teapots, splendidly assorted, all siaes Timmin' s Apple Faring Machines / Pullinger'd Perpetual MousetraT.s / B VI Chamber Candlesticks Sardine Knives, new patterns "Wire Rat-traps Now on Sale At H. HOUNSELL'S, No. 1, Bridge-street. 1339 EX ECHO, AND NOW ON SALE. "1 CASE, containing evety description -*- of Household Brushware, Painters' Brushes and Whitewash Brushes copper-bound, best Wool Mopheads, and Chamois Leathers. At H . HOUNSELL'S, No. 1, Bridge-street. 1340 TUST OPENED, and NOW ON SALE, *J 1 Case Kound and Oval Tinned- Frypans 2 Casks Oollow and Enamalled Ware, including t lron Saucepans, Pota, and Kettles, all sizes;, Enamalled Frypans, Gridirons, Washbasins, &c , &c. At H. HOUNSELL'S, No. 1, Bridge-street. 1341 TUST RECEIVED, 1 Cask HOUSE BELLOWS, all sizes, including a few fancy Parlor ditto 6 dozen Tin Prospecting Dishes " / Avery's Gold Scales, Blued fire Guards, and a large assortment of Fenders and Steel Fireirons At 11 . HOUNSELL'S, No. 1, Bridge- street. 1342 nn o p u bl t c a n s. Just Opened, / 2 'casks Princess Cut Goblets 2 „ Plain Goblets 1 „ assorted Cut Tumblers and Wine Glasses NOW ON BALE, At H. HOUNSELL'S, No. 1, Brigde- street. 1345 "ftJOW ON SALE 1' Crate BROWN -*-^ WARE, comprising tall and low- covered Pots, Cream Jars, Bread Pans, Starch Pans, Nottingham Jars and Covers, &c. 1 crate Sets Jugs, well assorted, At H. HOUNSELL'S, No. 1, Bridge-street. ; 1345 y.*r J ; . . 0/ ■■ VAN HOUTENZS IIURE QOLUBLE//^i OCOA. This £!o«oa is better and com araiively cheaper than any other Cocoa, Cocoa E ctract, or Essence. One pound sufficient for 100 Jreakfast Cups. This Cocoa is manufactu ed only by C. J. VAN HOUTEN & ZOON, WEESP, HOLLAND, Represented by their Consignee, THOMAS R. FISHER, Bridge-street, Nelson, who is the Wholesale Agent. May be had Retail from Grocers and Chemists in all parts of the Colony. 1272 ■r^— i „, .

/'7^ X^<ARE NOW SHOWING ALL THE NOVEDOE3 N \ .t-Jflmm AND WINTEE/TIEAPERY H2 COMPRISING THE / LARGEST AND MOST CHOICE ASSORTMENT P EVEK OFFERED IN THE PROVINCE, ' „ The whole of which has been purchased by ouryßwa Buyers expressly for the © S Nelson Trade, and Shipped via Memoxtrnb, from Home, J"jj k>4 -Q . _4 ■ p FANCY DRESS DEPARTMENT, INCLUDES SOME CHOICE NEW MATBKIALS ADAPTED FOR THE P" WINTER SEASON, SUCH AS — pj 08 Figured and Plain Repps in Wool and Silk Figured Tassos — Satin Cloths— ■ * Roubaix Cloths— Sultanas— ltalian Cloths— Japanese Poplins— Broche and S Jg; Striped Lustres— Wool Popleenes— Wool Plaids— French Merinos in all the £3 New Shades. r Z H f&fTAe many of the above Lines are already Selling Freely, we recommend our friends making their selections, as T. S. Wymond & Co. cannot replace them at f> O the prices they are now being offered at. S g r-io:— - « P MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. § S Extreme care has been taken in our purchases for this Department, which com- CQ prise the most Unique Selections from the Magazines of Paris and London. All the O2 Fashionable Untrimmed Straw Hats— Velvet and Felt Hats — Flowers— Feathers— 2 Q Ruches— Ribbons, &c. Also, the Latest Novelties in Trimmed Goods. P :o: hrj MANTLE ''■ DEPARTMENT. H Ladies' and Girls* Jackets and Mantles in Silk Velvets— Velveteens— Plain Cloths— JB 53 Waterproofs— Costumes— Overskirts— Petticoats— Crinoliaes, Sec, all really S handsome and very Cheap. M H :0: "~ . ** S " The above, along with our present Stock of . qq BLANKETS, FLANNELS, SHEETING,, " <J ■:, WOOLLEN AND COTTON GOODS, GENERALLY, " Bought largely in excess of our wants last year, and in view of the High £g P5 Prices now ruling at Home, enables us to open the Season under; i 3O gj especially favorable circumstances xo buyers. p=j All Goods marked at the Lowest Cash Pbices, and from whiqhno discount H ' can be allowbp. T. ...a WYMOND & CO., fHALL OF COMMERCE. ; Wholesale Dbpartmbnt, . , S V""^ ; .,- -• - „ . „ - ■ . .:.:■■.;• . No. l, Bridge-street.. , . './ . ? . #?62 . '

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 121, 21 May 1873, Page 2

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