~ : .1 T. S. WTMONB & CO. AEE NOW OFFEEINQ TO ALL PTTKCHASEKS OF DRAPERY, MILLINERY, CLOTHING, &c, &c, As they must positively CLEAE OUT the Balance of their SUM- - MEll STOCK within the next Fourteen Days. , ii. A i ■ -n n. in i— The inhabitants of Nelson and surrounding districts are therefore invited to iuspect the goods, and see what ASTOUNDING PRICES are the order of the day at the HALL OF COMMERCE. The Goods offered by T. S. "Wymond & Co. are not the refuse of Bankrupt Stocks, quite worn out with continual showing and hawking about, and dear at any price, but they are new and clean, and firstclass value, even when sold at ordiuary rates. Neither is it the custom of T. S. Wtmokd & 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. BEMNAKTS!! EEMAHTS!!! AT LESS THAN COST PRICK The Shilling and SixpennyTables CROWDED WITH BARGAINS! O T. 8. WTMOND & CO., HALL OF COMMERCE.
WANTBI) a HOUSEMATD. Apply to Mis. RKflWf.r'K, 9^4-tc Hartiy.strre^. WANTED a GIRL of 10 or 12 years old, to come d 'ily, to rain-i Lbiliirim. Apply to Mrs ROOHPORT, Manuka-st. _____ 9GS— 3 IS COMING. 966—5 PHOTOGRAPHY. HAVE your PeOTOGRAPH taken at once by Mr. W. STUAHT, at the AGRICULTURAL HALF,, RICHMOND. Pkiors, 10s, Dozen. 6s. Half-dozen. 963-4 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. T "II yrUSC ASTER mil REMOVE to * IVJ. his NEW bnOP, next to Masonic Hotel, Tratalg^r-atrect, on SATURDAY NEXT. 23rd instant, with a NEW and WELL-ASSORTED STOCK. 962 > To the Editor of tiie ' Evening Mail. SIR,— I desire to tender, in this public manner, my sincere thsnks to. my neighbors for the kindness manifested on my behalf on the occasion of my late misfortune by fire. l?elp was forthcoming from every quarter ; '"n particular I am grateful to Mr Broniwell, who offered to take charge of my children asme day from fchool, until I could build agsin ; and Mr Colcmnn, who kindiy vouchsaied to supply stores of all kinds, and also housed a portion of the family on the emergency. But to all who so readily proffered help, and to Mr Stanton, Nelson, for prompt settlemfnt of my claim against the Norwich Insurance I must thus acknowledge my indebtedness'.-' I am, dear sir, yours obliged, HENRY HOLLAND, 961—1 Motupiko. ! CITY WOOD & COAL YARD, HARDY STREET, NELSON. NOTICE. rrHIE undersigned having purchased the JL Business hitherto curried on by Mr. W. Tlotd, as a Dealer in Wood, Coal, nni Colonial Produce, begs to inform Ms Friends and the Public gemrslly that ho intend? to continue the some, and hopes by strict attention to business, comlined wish moderate prices and fair dealing, to merit, a stare of public suppoit. Wood Cut in Lengths to Suit Customers Orders punctually attended to. T. H. JONES, (LATE "\V. ILOTD), DEALER IN WOOD, COAL, AKD COLONIAL PRODUCE. 731-6
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 67, 19 March 1878, Page 2
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484Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 67, 19 March 1878, Page 2
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