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WINTER SEASON, 1878. — :0 : — Have now Opened tlieir first Shipment of |f5C3^ 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 Nelson, and Country Districts. The GREAT FINANCIAL CRISIS and unstable condition of trade in Melbourne has enabled j 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 gained for Cheapness will not be lost during the coining Season, but on the contrary the verdict of every purchaser will be that WTMOND'S are — :o: ' Each Department is now replete with the LATEST NOVELTIES and further shipments are arriving by every boat. ***—+mmamm*mm^^tmm *C\ * ■ . n ■■— ■■■■■_nDress Goods in all, the Newest Materials— Wincies, Wool Plaids, Serges. Eepps, Costume Cloths, &c, &e. Mantles and Jackets in every Material, at prices never before seen for new goods. „11,11.11,1 »r\* Blankets, Counterpanes, and SMrtings at Manufacturers' Prices. Men's and Boys' Clothing, Hats, Caps, &c, Cheaper than any other House in New Zealand. ~:o: T. S. WYMOND & CO., HALL OF COMMERCE.

UNITED EVANGELISTIC COMMITTEE. 5 PROVINCIAL HALL. " "DEV. DR. SOMEEVILLE i-i WILL DELIVER 2 AN ADDRESS TO 1 THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, At Half-past Bevtn o'clock. Admission by Ticket (free) till 7-25. Tickets obtainable from the Ministers, and at the Booksellers. ON FRIDAY EVENING, Maegh 29, At Half-past f even, He will DELIVER A LECTURE ENTITLED THE 0 BIBLE FOR THE WORLD, ' The Hon. Dr. Renwick, M L.C , in the chair. Prior to the commencement of the Lecture, 3 a collection will be made to defray the cost of ) local expense?. The NOON PRAYER MEETING is held s DAILY from Twelve to One o'clock. CHILDREN IN AEMS NOT ADMITTED. c Mr. W. F. Somkrvillb, assisted by the Choir, will conduct the Service of Song. SANKEY'S HYMNS (latest edition) USID. > 1049 Z^IOUNT DE ZABA will give a KJ LECTURE on His Method op StDJDTING UNIVEKBAL HISTOHT AND LITBBA- , tdbb,— a method calculated to strengthen the rowers of Memory. It will take place on ; FRIDAY NfiXT (d9th inst.), at 7.39 p.m., [ in the MASONIC HALL. 1 1042— sp Admission Free. FOR GREYMOUTH. "Ijtv F|^HE Schooner yyik A MARY OGILVIE elillbiwill liave on FRIDAY EVENIKG, taking cargo at REDUCED RATES, Apply to the Captain, on board. 1058— 2p GIRLS' DAY SCHOOL. MRS. NAIRN, Brook-street Valley. . TERMS PER ANNUM : For Pupils under 12 years of oge ... £8 Ba. For Pupils above 12 years o£ age (including German) £10 10s. 1059- qr DISTRICT ORDER. npHE NORMANBY HUSSARS JL will PARADE for HALF-YEARLY INSPECTION at the Waikoa Bridgb ou SATUKDAY NEXT, the 30th instant, at 3 p.m. ALBERT PITT, Major, 1063—3 Commanding District.

ESTATE OF J. M. GIBSON, DECEASED. A DIVIDEND of FOUR SHILLINGS jt\. and EIGHTPBNCB in the POUKI upon all Proved Claims will be paid oi application to CHARLES Y. FELL, Executor. Nelson, 26th March, 1873. 1073-: FOK HAWKINS JBAY (NAPIILE) A iTl^ np^^' ne Barque [ Jgffii^ CELESTIAL QUEEN will sail for above Port TO-MORROW (Friday) EVENING. Fbeight 20/-f*rTon. S. EDWARDS & CO , Agents. Nelson, March 28, 1878 J 108< UPPER MOTUEKA ROAD BOARD TENDERS will be received by th< UPPER MOTUEKA ROAI | BOARD up to 10 a in. on SATURDAY, th« 1 3th April next, for Filling up Ruts and Making Water Tablei on the Ten Miles of Road batweei Newport's and the Hope Valley. Specifications may be t een at the Kcsidenc* of Mr G. £loss, Motupiko, and at Tadmoi Post-offlce. D. LINDSAY, Secretary. Upper Motueka, March 25, 1878. If 6t BENEFIT SOCIETIES OF NELSON. A PLEASURE PARTY will leave -OL the PORT on the' 17th April, 1878. at 8 p m., calling at MOTDEKA and MOTUPIP), and arrive at WAITAPU at ddybreak on the 38th. leave TAKAKA at 8 a.m. on the 19th of April. Rough weather no hindrance. Rainy weather cools the Caves ; fine weather makes the Beach of bix Miles very pleatant.. Fare— Obe Guinea bach, There and Back Refreshments can be purchased ou board. Tickets to be had at the Offices of Nelson Newspapers, and on application to any of the Society Secretaries, viz : — GOOD TEMPLARS BONS OP TEMPERANCE I. 0. OF UECBABITKS ODD-FELLOWS FOEKSTERS And of all friec d9. 1075—7 MR. GALON, PIANIST to the Russo-Turkfsh War Panorama, and PIANOFORTB TUNER to Mb. Bonninoton, Wellington, will attend to TUNING PIANOS during his stay at Nelson. Orders may be left ut the Mail Office. 1045 WRITING CASES and DESKS ON SALE at R. LUCAS & SON'S

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 75, 28 March 1878, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 75, 28 March 1878, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 75, 28 March 1878, Page 2

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