Selling Off!! Selling Off !!! T.B. WTMOND & CO. are always Selling Off, and it is their intention to continue to do so, and although they are not RETIRING FROM BUSINESS yet it is imperatively necessary to make considerable reductions in their Summer Stock in order to prepare for extensive alterations in their premises which their increasing trade positively demands. The Nelson Public, Country Settlers, Runholders, HotelKeepers, and anyone in want of the Cheapest Drapery, Clothing Millinery, &c, in JS T ew Zealand, will do well before purchasing elsewhere to read the following List, which may be taken as a fair criterion of the prices ruling at the HAJjL OF COMMERCE. Men's, Boys' and Youths' Felt and Straw Hats only Is, good value for 5s to 10s 6d. Men's Extra Heavy Checked Cotton Shirts, Is 6d. Men's Tweed Suits, 27s 6d, splendid value. Men's Mole Trowsers, 5s 6d. Men's White Dress, Shirts, Linen Fronts and Wristbands only 2a lid. Boys' Kmcker Suits, from 4s 6d. . 30 gross Paper Collars, only 3d per box. Men's Heavy Tweed Trowsers and Vests, 11s 9d. :o: • Full made Costumes, White, Braided Black, Neatly Trimmed 9s lid, original price, 255, ' ■■' ■ :o: . A large assortment of Lace Fichus, from 4s lid. 1 JO X " ** " ■' ■ i-»^ A case of Ladies' and Girls' Straw Hats to be cleared at 3d each. :— :o: , Six boxes French Fiowers 3d per Spray Ladies' White Skirts, 2s 6d. Ladies' White Pique Skirts, Flounced and Braided, 2s lid Ladies' Chemise?, 2s Gd (worth ss). Stout White Calico, 3s lld per dozen. Grey Calico, 2s lid per dozen. Good White Sheeting, 9|d per yard. Fancy Dress Materials from 5s lid per dress French Printed Muslins, 3s lid per dress (ordinary price 12s 6d). The 6de, ls. 9 and 2s. 6d. Tables are crowded with both Useful and Ornamental Articles, the whole of which are 50 per cent, under regular prices. :o: — — The Balance of Summer Eemnants will be thrown, without regard to orice on the Is. and 2s. 6d. Tables, ' T. S. WYMOND & CO.
WANTED b NURSEMAID. Mta. EDWARDS, Sunnyaide. Jan. 28, 1878- . 2?9 Licensing Act 1873, Amendment Act, 1874. Licensing Districts op Collingwood A.ISD AORBBB. TVTOTrCE is hereby given that the ±\ QUARTERLY MEETING of the LICENSING COURT, for (he Districts aforesaid will be held at the Court-house, Oollingwood, at Noon, on TUESDAY, the s tli dny of March, 1878. Applications in Duplicate for Certificates tor Publicans and Bottle Licenses, or foe the Kenewal, Transfer, or Removal of such Licenses must be handed to the undersigned iB7B° r before the llth day of Februar y> JOHN PISHER, n n- of the Licensing Court r bollingwood, Jauuary 25, 1878. 285 CATTLE TRESPASS ACT, 1868^ "VTOTICE is hereby given that on and after -L^ the 28th day of Febiuary, 1818, the provisions of « The Cattle Trespass Act, 186?," will be enforce! on my land, being Sections Nos. 154, 155, 170, 57, in the Diftrict of Baton, and that it is my intention to Claim Damages for all Cattle Trespassing on the said Land, whether the same shall ba fenced or unenclosed. CHARLES PKICS. Baton, January 2S-, 1878. 287— 4p
HOLLOWAY'S PlLLS— Enfeebled Exis tence. — This medicine embraces every attribute required in a general and domestic remedy; it overturns the foundation of disease laid by defective food and impure air. In obstructions or congestions of the liver, lungs, bowels, or any other organs, these Pills are especially serviceable and eminently successful. They should bejkept in every family beiug a medicine of incomparable utility for young persons and those of feeble constitutions. They never cause pain or irritate the most sensitive nerves, or most tender bowels. Holloway's Pills are the known purifiers of the blood, the most active promoters of absorption and secretion, whereby all poisonous and obnoxious particles are removed from both solid's and fluids. WANTED a GOOD GENERAL SERo,. ,« ANT - A PP ] y t0 Mrs JONES, at Bank of New South Wales. 288~-3p WANTED, a NURSEMAID, not under ,_ rt I - Apply to Mrs. AMBROSE E. MOORE, Nile-street, East. 230 WANTED a SERVANT, Good Wages. Apply to Mra M. E. SCAIFE, ToiToi Valley, next to Patching's Brick-yard. EDUCATIONAL. MRS. PICKRTT is open to take a few PUPILS at CLAREMOur House, Hardy-street, for FRENCH and GERMAN. Terms on application. 277
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 25, 29 January 1878, Page 2
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