W ¥ n^. «&,^ X J^ J^\f j^J J^J J^ |^ \^J J^^| 1878. - — ~— :o : — — — Have now Opened their first Shipment of ££O Packages of Which have beeu carefully selected from the English, Victorian, and JS T e\v Zealand Markets, with a view to suiting the requirements of Nelson, and Country Districts. The GREAT FINANCIAL CRISIS and unstable condition of trade in Melbourne has enabled T. S. "W. & Co. to purchase at 25 per cent less than any house can Import for, and they can safely say that the name they gamed for Cheapness will not be lost during the coming Season, but on the contrary the verdict of every purchaser will be that "WYMOiSD'S are -:o: — Each Department, is now replete with the LATEST NOVELTIES and further shipments are arriving by every boafc. Dr ?l- s . G ?i? d , s T in aU the Newest MaterialsWiacies, Wool Plaids, Serges, Eepps, Costume Cloths, &e., &c. Mantles and Jackets in every Material, at prices never before seen for new goods. Blankets, Counterpanes, and Shirtings at Manufacturers' Prices. Men's and Boys' Clothing, Hats, Caps, &c. Cheaper than any other House in New Zealand. T. S. WYMOND & CO., HALL OF COMMERCE.
GENTLEMEN OE COLLINGWOOD AND SUBURBS OF COLLINGWOOD. I AM paying my first visit to your Biding and hope my nexfc visit will be for a longer time, I seek your support in the next election of a Eit, and Good and Honest Representative of this our District in the New Zealand Parliament. I offer you my services as a supporter of the following Parliamentary principles : — 1. Religious liberty. 2. Manhood suffrage, after one year's residence. 3. Eree trade. 4. Support of Colonial Manufactories. 5. Smaller Custom duties on Laboring men's eatables (Tax on Property in lieu.) 6. Reduction ia Postage and Telegraph Tariffs. 7. Road and Bridge Grants to poor districts, including Tramways for Miners &c. 8. Grants to Charitable aud Industrial institutions. 9. More work and less words in Session. 10. Ministerial independence of Governor. 11. Ministerial support of Governor in all constitutional rule. 12. Triennial Parliaments. Aud all other sound aud liberal principles that do good to a British man's Home and Property. I am, Gentlemen, Your Visitor, WILMOT C. B. CAVE. MASONIC HALL. ~~ TIJE WILL OPEN IN NELSON ON WEDNESDAY NEXT. 1033 PHOTOGRAPHY. MR. W. STUUtT begs to inform (he inhabit irs of Richmond that, finding the Agricultural Mall not adapted for his purpose, ho will IvE-VISIT SHORTLY, when he obtains a suirablo p!aee. W. S. will be nt MOTUEKA on the 26th March, EOH FOURTEEN DAYS ONLY. CAHTE DB VISITES 10/- DOZ , 103—1 npENDERS will be received bv the WAIL^A^r^ mtn<o --° a Renting the Suburban South Toll Gate for Owe Year from April 10*, 1878. The rent for the current year is £100. tvJIFo 1 ?! a ? 01 ! 0 r f T Coliditi^B to b> seen at the Toll-Collector's House. Tenders, of which the highest or any will not necessarily b e accepted, to h e left with Members of the Board or the underrfgued. 1030 a T. J. THOMPSON, 1030 - 8 Secretary.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 72, 25 March 1878, Page 2
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511Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 72, 25 March 1878, Page 2
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