TRUTHS PLAINLY ESTABLISHED BY THE EXERCISE OF Free Thought. »\J • i n i ■■■ That the Best Goods can be Bought at the lowest price at T. 8. WYMOND $ C0 r B. *" ' '■■ — :o: '■ — That Carpets, Table Cloth, Curtains, and General House furnishings can be purchased for less than at auction sales from T. 8. WYMOND $ C&8. " :o: That the most Fashionable G;oods in Nelson can be had at T. 8. WYMOND 4- C&&-: ■', ' — :o: — j That the New VentUating Helmet Hats in China Silk, Indian Tith Cork and Cashmere can be purchased Eetail at Wholesale Prices from the importers, - T. 8. WYMOND $ CO. • :o:— — . That^Fifteen .Shillings' worth of Goods can be had for every len bhulings expended at T. 8. WYMOND 4- (7Q'& „ — :o: — That Keady-made Clothing of every description, warranted to nt better and wear longer than if made by a tailor, can be purchased from • T. 8. WYMOND $ CO 1 8. :o: — That many Thousands Useful and Ornamental Articles are daily exposed for Sale on the Sixpenny, Shilling, and Halfcro»vn Taoles at T. 8. WYMOND $ Co'B. Free discussion is invited on any of the above subjects, and Vvn S Z P J!Z{ ers and °PP ments <*™ requested to meet in the HALL OF COMMERCE at any time between 9 a.m. and 6 pm. 9 When a fair and impartial hearing and every attention will be accorded them. . '.. ;T. S. Wymond & Co., HALL OF COMMERCE.
J GOODMAN, CHIMNEY- SWEEP, • vj NisHTMA.N, an! Bili, Poster urders left at Mr Joshph's, Trafalgar-st. —6 ALL FOWLS found TRESPASSING on my pnperty after this date will be DESTROY KD. ELIZABETH SMITH. Waitnea-street; November 30, 1877. 4582—3 CITY OF NELSON. - ELECTION OP COUNCILLOR. THE RESULT of the POLLING will be £ DECLARED at the CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock, ALFRED GREENFIELD, Returning Officer. Friday, November 30, 1877. 4584 TO DRAPERS. WANTED FIRST-CLASS HAND, must be goo I Salesman and Window Dreaser, and competent to take charge of Dress Department. Apply, T. S. WYMOND & CO , Hall of Commerce. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Nelson District Coust, Holder at Nelsom. In the matter of "The Debtors' and Creditors' Act, 1876," and of the Bankruptcy of HENRY WILLIAMS, a Debtor. r TiHIS ia to notify that HENRY WILI LIAMS, formerly of Westport, in the Colony of New Zealand, but now of Nelson, in the said Colony, Miner, has this day filed a Statement that he is unable to meet his engagements with his Creditors. The First Meeting of Creditors to be held at the Coobt Hoosb, Nelson, on THOKSDAY, the Sfcth day of December, 1877. Dated thi3 30th day of November, 1877. H. CLINTON BADDELEY, District Court Clerk. C. E BONNY, Solicitor for the said Henry Williams. 4587 IN BANKRUPrCY. In the Nelson District Court, Holden at Nelson, In the matter of "The Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876," and of tho ; Bankruptcy ot HENRY HUDSON, the younger, of Richmond, laborer, a Bankrupt. "TWTOTICR is heraby given that the aboveJL/i named Bankrupt will make Application to this Court for his DISCHAIUiE on FRIDAY, the 1 4th day of December, 1877, at 11 of the clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be hetrd. Dated this 30th day of November, 1877. C. E. BUNNY, Bankrupt's Solicitor. 4586
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 284, 30 November 1877, Page 2
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542Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 284, 30 November 1877, Page 2
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