T. Si WYMOND & GO. AEE NOW OEEERING SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO ALL PURCHASERS OE DRAPERY, MILLINERY, CLOTHING, &c, &c, As they must positively CLEAE OUT the Balance of their SUMMER STOCK within the next Fourteen Days. V- > The inhabitants of Nelson and surrounding districts are therefore invited to inspect the goods, and see what ASTOUNDING PF-ICES are the order of the day at the HALL OF COMMERCE. The Goods offered by T. S. "Wymohd & Co. are not the ; refuse of Bankrupt Stocks, quite worn oufc with • continual showing and hawking about, and dear at \ any price, but they are new aitd cle/n^, and first* class value, even when sold at ordinary rates. Neither is it the custom of T. S. Wtmond & Co. to hold over goods from one season to another, and therefore the prices at which everything is marked is sure to effect a clearance. BEINANTS!! REMMTS!!! AT LESS THAN COST PRICE. The Shilling and SixpennyTables CROWDED WITH BARGAINS! T.S. WYMOND & CO., HALL OF COMMERCE.
NAVAL «>§ BRIGADE. TENDERS are required for Supplying a WINTEK UNIFORM to the above Company. They must be addressed to the undersigned, and lodgerf on or before TUESNEXT, March 12, at the Mail Office, where Specifications can be seen. W. SIMPSON, 830—3 Secretary. WANTED a MASTER for WAIMEA WEST SCHOOL, North Division. Salary, £120 per annum, with House and head-money at the rate of £1 per head for every Scholar in daily attendance beyond the number of twenty five. Applications will ba received by the undersigned until March 30. W. C. HODGSON, 850—6 Secretary Education Board. MASONIC HALL, NELSON. TO-NIGHT, LAST NIGHP ! I LAST NIGHT 1 1 I or IIENNICKE, the Illusionist. MILLION PRICES ! ! Doors Open at 7.80, Commence at 8 o'clock. A GENTLEMAN about to leave Nelson, can strojgly recommend his lodgings to anyone desiring quiet and comfortable quarters, where there are no children, or other lodgers. Address A. 8., Office of this Paper- 849—3 . -* - WAIMEA ROAD RATES. EATEPAYERS are cautioned that PROCEEDINGS wi'l be taken for the RECOVERY of any RATES remaining unpaid after the date stated in the notices sent them. T. J. THOMPSON, 852—6 Secretary. CAUTION. PERSONS are cautioned against HARBOhING my sister, MARY ANN DOUGLAS, age 1 1 years, who is in the habit of running away from home. Mrs. MILLER. The Port, March 8, 1878. 856 CITY OF NELSON. Town Clerk's Office, Bth March, 1878. SEPARATE TENDERS will be received at the above Office until FRIDAY NEXT, the 15th instant, at 4 o'clock, for the following works : — 1. Building a Brick Culvert in Washington Valley. 2. Forming a Footpath In St. Vincentstrtet, 3. Cutting about Twenty-one Chains of Gas-pipe Trenches iv Hardy and Gloucester-streets. Plans and Specifications for Nos. I and 2. and Specification /or No. 3 can be seen at the Cfty Surveyor's Office. H. V. GULLY, 85 8 Town Clerk,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 59, 9 March 1878, Page 2
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