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HATS! HATS!! HATSII! Ex MAIL STEAMER. ! HATS- far .figures brcfidand'hurly,.- 7 . -' ■ HATS for straight hair and for curly, HATS for facts melancholy HATS for features bright and jolly. , HATS for gentlemen of standing HATS that ttive a look commanding, HATS for walking, riding, driving HATS dull faces look alive in. r HATS for epas and watering places, . '-••_! HATS to we, ir at Nelson Hac«B. I : ! HATS that stand ail kinds of mauling, c HATS for every trade and calling. HATS for travelling, shooting, sailing. HAT greaseproof in storms unfailing. HATS of many divine, HATS for which the darlings pine. HATS with which a room to enter, HATS f r scie cc or wild adventure. - J I HATS that -nit the Peer orPeaWot, HATS that make a fellow pleasant. I HATS of quiet style for pastors, HATS low-crown, your knowing castors. HATS of straw for weftther hot, J HATS for Sunday, chimney pot. HATS that boys and mis3ea sigh for, HATS that even babies cry.f or.,. . HATS for for landsmen and' lor sailors, HATS than finish work o^tailoajT r- ■ " ' HATS which must your customs fiif HATS prime HATS, from Two-and-sis. HATS perfections head adorner TO be had at WYMOND'S corner. , - - . Note the Address : — : HALL OF COMMERCE, CORNER of BRIDGE a»d TRAFALGAR : STREETS; ; i 2681 SUMMER GOODS ! SUMMER GOODS ! ; THf r MISSES JQNES >! HAVING completed all Purchases for < this Season, customers may rely upon •' having a „ n ; % ■$}■>■ LARGER and BETTER ASSORTMENT to select from than hitherto. < '• '■ hass * ■■•■'"'•' ■/ \ t in all the NKwtsr, Sttlks, Trimmed and> - ■ •-•■ - ; Untrimmei. ■ ■ - ■- MILLINERY BO N N EX S ? in Great Variety. Infants' Silk Hats and Hoods, j a tiplendid Choice. SUN HATS, LACE AND GOSSAMER . • .■ ' FALLS. : ■ ■ * ,"';.; -" C ' RIBBONS, FEATHERS, « FLOWERS, And all Materials requisite for Trimming KEPT IN STOCK. : Lace and Muslin Goods, SILK TIES, FRIZETTES, B.ACK COMBS, FANqY GOODS, ] &C, &C, &C .- An Inspection Ikvitbd. ( MILLINIERY ESTABLISHMENT, , Trakalgaf-stkekt. 2747 JUST OPENED ! JOST OPENED ! ~^— * ONE case BOY'S TWEED TROWSEBS, • from 7/6 per Fair, At the Hall of Commerce, 2898 T. S. WYMOND & CO. GOLDEN FLEECE HOTEL, l WAIMBA-STHEET, NEf.SON. j HENRY BAir.EY haTiog taken the 1 above Hotel from Mr John Disher, begs to inform the pubic that he is prepared to SUPPLY them with the Best Brands of l LIQUOhS of every description. First-rate accummodation for j TRAVELLERS & FAMILIES. GOOD STABLING. .„ TERMS REASONABLE. < .""-•■ ■■ ,- J -i' j■;: : • ■ 2857 ■ NOTICE ! N&TICE! ] GENTS'. DOGSKIN GLOVES) (slightly damaged),;for; : f!/,rpe>. Pair,, suitable! for H driving glov^\ |! 'O \ PT? ago* x At WYMOND & GO'S. bee,hiWe st9re.;l Tea! TeaTl TeaiM! -'■ L |i.jt. ; -i.'i. STRONG F V L A VQ-B.T ■ -NEW . •"' ; '• SEASON'S '■>'■*-'- KAISOW CONGOU TEA, Ex S.S, Solid, Legislator, and Mat. • _- " .*■ . - i" :■ ; ■_ y '•_ ••' _ ■ i»-" r ; '■ •- CHESTS, HALF-CBEST3, & BOXES, From 2/, 2/6, 3/, 3/4jper Ibl : , BOXES; from 5 25/. H. V. PHILLIPS has much pleasure in directing attention to his STOCKp OF QHOICE^ TEAS, Selected; out of : the above;,Shipnient6,;' and^bffefs the same i at ". ~'* * w " VERY LOW PEICES. : 0 ' H. V. PHILLIES, BEE-HIVE STORE, CORNEB r OF T BbIDOE AND COLLINOWOOD • ?f .^ f-1 . ; " j'Sthbetb.; \ , , - 2812 A DELAJJDE : FLOUR a : NOW LANDING. PER " NIGHTINGALE.^: ■ j A CARGO of DUFFBLD'S FLOUR, in Sacks .add f '■ Smaller Bagel - ; • ROBFRT LEVIEN, - 2508 The Port. MEN'S Miller MOLE. TROWSERS, 6/6 per pair Men's Black Felt Bats (wire brims), 3/6 each, Men's White Shirts (linen fltUngK). 5/6 eacU "■■_ Men's Brown Cotton Socks, 6d. per pair. S9os ,■ At WtMiOND '& ? CoM*> J{

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 265, 7 November 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 265, 7 November 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 265, 7 November 1874, Page 3

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