WINTER SEASON, 1878. — :o: . T. S. Wymond & Co. Have now Opened their first Shipment of I3CU Packages of MILLINERY, &c. "Which have been carefully selected from the English, Victorian, and New Zealand Markets, with a view to suiting the requirements of Nelsou, aud 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 cau safely say that the name they gained for Cheapness will not be lost during the coming Season, but on the contrary the verdict of every purchaser wil' be that WYMOND'S are Cheaper than ever. ' :o: • Each Department is now replete with the LATEST NOVELTIES and further shipments are arriving by every boat. ■ :o : " Dress Goods in all the Newest Materials— Wiucies, Wool Plaids, Serges, Eepps, Costume Cloths, &c, &c. Mantles and Jackets in every Material, at prices never before seen ior new goods. Blankets, Counterpanes, and Shirtings at Manufacturers' Prices. :o: Men's and Boys' Clothing, Hats, Caps, &c., Cheaper than any other House in New Zealand. T. S. WYMOND & CO., HALL OF COMMERCE.
UNITED EVANGELISTIC COMMITTEE. PROVINCIAL HALL. "REV. DE. SOMEBVILIB ■*-«» WILL DELIVER EVANGELISTIC ADDRESSES TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) WEDNESDAY,, THURSD AY, & FRIDAY, At 7.30 p.m. N.B. —The Me. tint? on THURSDAY will be for MEIST ONLY. Admission to the M^n's Meeting -will be by Ticket (free) to be obtained from the Ministers and Booksellers. Tbe NCON PRAYER MEETING is held DAILY from Twelve to One o'clock. CHILDREN IN ABMS NOT ADMITTED. Mr. W. F. Somerville, assisted by the Cnois, will con u*it the Service of Song. SAKKEY'S HYMNS (latest edition) USED. 104 9 COUNT DE ZABA will give a LECTURE on His Method op Studyino Universal Distort and Literature,— a method calculated lo strengthen the powers of Memory. It will take place on FRIDAY Hi- XT (29th inst.), at 7.39 p.m., in the MiSOiNiC HALL. 1042 — Sp A DMIS9ION FREE. NELSON CITY CADETS.i fTIXEMBERS of this Corps Jj_L are requested to ASSEMBLE on WEDNESDAY, the 27th irst.. at 7>op.m,ftt the Botanical Gardens. Recruits to attend. J. \Y. SC-jTT. 1048-2 Captain. NELSON ARTILLERY CADETS. MFMBERS of the Company will Meet at the I^elson Hct_l, TO-NIGHT, TUESDAY, the 26th instant, at 8 o'clock. Bu.in.Bs :— Election of a Lieutenant, &c. C. P. SHARP, 1020—3 Captain Commanding. Combination Eclipsrd ! 'I raitor Betrayed ! ! Monopoly Extinguished I ! ! In future BRICKS AND DRAIN PIPES will be sold at the undersigned yards AT A VERY RFDUCED RATF, in fact, any reasonable offer will not In refused. J PATCHING, Vanguard and St. Vinccnt-at,, Nelson, 1031—3
LOST ou Sunday night between All Saints' ( hurch and the Post, a GOLD BUOOCH Finder will ba rewarded on leaving the same at the Mail Office. 1035 MASONIC HALL. Wednesday & Thursday Next PABOBAIAo™ RUSSO-TURKISH WAR VALUABLE GIFTS GIVEN A WAV EACH NIGHT including GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, Tea and Coffee Sets, Vases, Ladies' Companions, Bags, Cruets, &c. MAGNIFICENT Mechanical SCENE, FIGHT between Russian Torpedoes & Turkish Ironclad. FIRST SKCTION. Entrance to the DardanelleF— Castle of 7 Towers— View of Constantinople— Discussing War or Peace— Chi-.dren dragging Guns — Recruits from Salonica- First Cannon Shf't in the Danube — Pa**suge of the Danube — Russian Torpedo Boats — Bombardment of Ruetchuk — Night Scene in Ru^tchuk — Bombardment of Ni.joi olis — Pumiit by Bai-hi Bazouka — Upsetting a Bulgarian Beat— Attack of Schipka Pass— Mountain Scene Schipka Pass . Turks Attacking— Buttle of Plevna — Three Skulls— Foraging Patty — Interior of Serag'io— Cossack Atrocity. SECOND SECTION Combat between Cossacks and Bas^i B zouks — Fortified Oity of Shuml ■ — (in the Danube above Rustcfcuti — Turk sh Atsiult on a I.uesian Position atScbinka Pass — Schipka Pass: Effect of Mo em Breech Loade-s . Turkish Loss 800 in Ten Minutes— Night attack on a Roumanian 'Hitpost before PUvn — Schipka Pass : Bringing down wounded from the Turkish Ltlc — Schipka Pass: 'Allah.' ' Allah ' : Turkish Charge after Two Hepu'ses— U> nging Bulgarians in the Streets r f Adrianople — Turkish lnf .ntry taking a Russian (Jutpott ia a Bulgarian Gnveyard — The Russians before Plevna — The Czar, Prince Charles of Rouirania, and Grand Duke Nicholas watching the Attack— Corner in a Redoubt taken before Plevna — Gi*nt Batte'y before Pltvna — Dummy Cossack Regiment drawing the Turkish Fire — Ba tie of Raoelj-vo-Col U'ellesley and Corrapondents of the ' Graplrc ' and the ' t^otsm-in ' in Search of Information und r Difficulties — A risky way uf obtaining luformaiion ior the Public. DESCRIPTIVE LECTURE j By Mr H. Stoneuam. Appropriate Music by Mons. E. Calon. Admission— Front fcests, 3s. and three envelopes ; Second, Vs., two cnvtlopts. Envelope 6d each (with chance) sold curing the eyeiiit'g. li. W. CAREY, 1048 Manager.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 73, 26 March 1878, Page 2
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