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BLANKETS, FLANNELS, &o. — — :o; ■ 3,520 Yards (2 Miles). all-wool flannels. Wliother imported direct, or at irhoßO risk tley are eold, we are not prepared to say a. d although not ' RELINQUISHING BUSINESS, THE ABOVE WILL BE fiOLD AT LOWER PRICES THAN EVER Offebed in this Maeket befobe 1 1 entireltTnew STOCK OF Hats, Caps, Scarfs, Ties, Shirts, Collars. AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF MEN'S AND BOYS' HOSIERY. , JUST TO HAND, 4,050 Yards of Seasonable DBESS MAT.BE I ALS The New Homespun in great variety. TRAFALGAR HOUSE. FRANCIS GRIMES. March 20, 1874. ' 752 /#^/#%/#ll_ I \ 1872 - jll r Ml?wwa ll i urnum . '*] V^\ christchurch/ JJ vs\ 'I* Bl8 * /4sy \pv a®ffß...' >^/ X^^F MEDALS AND CERTIFICATES y ■ *;\ AWARDED to JAMES SMITH, New-street, Nelson, N.Z., since 1872, for Excellency of Nelson-made WINES and CORDIALS. No. I.— First Provincial Prize. Awarded by the Richmond Agricultural Association, April, 1872. ]. No. 2— Certificate op Honorable Mention. Awarded bj the Thames Industrial Exhibition, 1872. No. 3.— lnterprovincial Exhibition, CiißisTcnußcu, 1872. Medal and TFIiIST Class Certificate. ■ .... a No. 4.— Nelson Exhibition, 1873. Two Medals, with First Class Certificate, and Special Prize. : • " i'i 'iii WAIMEA STEEPLECHASE. WAIMEA SOOTH STEEPLECHASE^ LUNCHEON provided at the Wakefield T 11 ?, sta^E3 will fce PAID at the Arms from Eleven o'clock. Good ac- Jh • F o* aEST , In n <>» MONDAY EVENING cominodation for Horaes. * QXt » l "6 l&th inst., at 7 o'clock. D. DAY, KOBT. M. SMITH, v 969—3 Proprietor. 979 il on. Secretary. L.m&<m\*.immw>.<m*mmmfAwmw*maßaßmai**^mmmmmmmmmj L jjm*, ...u_ , , , _________ ____—. .^^—^ »" To Ibe Sold Under Value ! 8 . y A CONSIGNMENT OF g Blankets, Flannels, Winceys; - [. FANCY DRESS GOODS, P O PURCHASED for CASH, and Sold at the risk of the Shippers at '•* S 30 PER CENT. DISCOUNT. ■ § S — xx— l § | T. S. WYMOND & CO. 7; a Feel confidence in recommending their numerous ~~ CUSTOMERS to lake advantage of the GREAT g 125 BARGAINS now offering in the ahove ■'' ■ '■' l*^ B g SEASON ABLE GOODS. - § O 0— *.;... S 500 Pairs Su P er White Blankets, only J5/g per pt4r, § S 250 » Extra Super, large size, only gl/- per pair, g p -g g 1.850 Yards Su P er Blocked WINCEYS, at gi^l " g WORTH 14d. «":V'*§ -al -— '■'•'-'•»S 5 BALES All-wool FLANNELS, from 12 Jd. per y^." j| g" -:o:— ;■ .■.: ; :.jy> g Autumn Dress Materials; ! 3w OVER 3,000 YARDS of Home-spuD Serges, Twills, g W Diagonals, Victoria Tweeds, Melton Cloths, Roueh' * (^ Satteen Clothe, and All-wool Repps, from 10/6 O p* a Dress, value for 18/6. > 'I S —°— ' :.}■:s* b 2,000 French Merinos : & H Two thousand All-wool — fc Newest Shades, Wide Widths, 2/3 per yard, all extra Colors. Usual price, 3/6. : : \JT /.__. T. S. WYMOND & COBT a ______ OF OOMMEROBr "■'■*..- Hj I ■* •."■-■ivA '

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 89, 14 April 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 89, 14 April 1875, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 89, 14 April 1875, Page 2

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