NEW DRAPERY. MILLINEEY AND a 'g DRESS MAX ING. o* J. P. BLACK & SON, TRAEALGAR-STREET. 870
NELSON HARMONIC SOCIETY". THERE will NOT be any PRACTIOE TONIGHT (THURSDAY). E. H. PICKERING, Hon. Secretary. TO LET, those commodious PREMISFS at present occupied by Mr. W. Cook, as a DWEI.LING-HOUSE, MATTING MANUFACTORY, and SHOP, with Fittings (opposite M*Gee's Hotel), in Colling-wood-street. Apply to VV. M. STANTON. 1792 NELSON TOWN SCHOOLS. THE NELSON TOWN SCHOOLS will OLOSE on FRIDAY next. June 16th instant, and RE-OPEN on MONDAY, July 2nd, proximo. 1794—2 By order of the Committse.
WANTED, a HOUSEMAID for an Hote). Apply at the Mail oflice. 1786 ALL GO ATP, PIG 3, and POULTRY. TRESPASSING in my Garden after this date, will be DESTROYED. JOHN ROBERTSON, Beaehville. June 14, 1876. 1790—3 _dg>K REWARD will be PAID by the <>JsJ Waimba Road Board to any persjn giving suoh .information as shall lead to. the conviction of the parties DAMAGING any of the BUICK CULVERTS in the Road District. T. J. THOMPSON, 1789—3 Secretary. mRAFALGAR HOUSE, BS" SEE NEXT PAGE. „®fl 877
.. „ ■■' ■■ NOTED FOR DRESSES, MANTLES, &p. THE NEW GOVERNMENT POLICY. Money we want, and money we'll have, So borrow we will while ought's to be had ; But failing in that, we will just try our hand At a Tax on your Income, your House, and your Land. t OT PURCHASING your DRAPERT and CLOTHING Direct from tho Importers, and thereby saving the profits necessary to smaU Houses who can buy only in small quantities, a much greater . Saving may be effected ihan any H g £ Income Tax § P o ° will ever amount to, more espeoially as T. S. WTMOND & CO. are £j compelied to DISPOSE OF their present enormous Stock of WINTER © g GOODS to make room for the LARGE SHIPMENTS shortly exP pected from the HOME COUNTRT ; while the very Liberal Discount S they are now allowing upon CARPETS and other Furnishings will § enable their Customers to meet the demand for CQ | House Duty I 2 if not with cheerfulness, at least withoul feeling the losp. To Country © g Customers purchasing lurge parcels of DRAPERT, ClothiDg, or Ja P3 Millinery, such a substantial reduction will in all cases be made as g weuld exceed the amount of the £3 P H I Land Tax I P •^ so much dreaded by all. Wa quote only a few Prices, but COME and (J-J SEE for yourselves how easily the difficulties of increased Taxalion J S maybe, 03 § AVOIDED! S2 g 3 PR --■■-■ ..' ■'... ■ .v *■■:■* v ■ , -._■ ■_. ■■ ***» pjj White Huckaback Towels, Ladies' Cloth Jackets (Plain and go 3/11 per dozen Fur- (rimmed), from 8/d P § Carpets, from 1/11 Double-with Sheeting, 9^ yard N Super Dress Serges, 12^(1 yard Good serviceable Winceys, 6£d yd P Ladies' Braided Skirts, 3/11 Rich Bik Glace Silk, 42/ full dress § Men's Heavy Tweed Winter Suits. Men's Crimean Shirts, 4/3 © only 39/6 (worth 7/6) Greater Bargains than ever on the Sixpenny & Shilling Tables. T. S. WYMOND AND CO., Hall of Commerce, NELSON, BLENHEIM, and WANQANUL NOTED FOR CARPETS & FURNISHINGS.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 149, 15 June 1876, Page 2
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505Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 149, 15 June 1876, Page 2
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