WINTER SEASON, 1878. ;o: T. S. Wymond & Co. Have now Opened their first Shipment of ifjSC^ 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 Countiy Distiictt?. The GREAT FINANCIAL CRISIS and unstable condition of trade ih Melbourne has enabled T. S. W. & Co. to purchase at 2b 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 coming Season, but on the, contrary the verdict of every purchaser w : U be that WYMOND'S are Cheaper than ever. :o:« — • Each Department is now replete with the LATEST NOVELTIES 5 and further shipments are arriving by every boat. — :o: — ■ Dress Goods in all the Newest Materials- t Wincies, Wool Plaids, Serges, Eepps, Costume Cloths, &c, &c. ■ " — :o: Mantles and Jackeis in every Material, at prices never before seen for new goods. Blankets, Counterpanes, and Shirtings at Manufacturers' Prices. :o:- — - Men's and Boys' Clothing, Hats, Caps, &c., , Cheaper than any other House iv New Zealand. , : : o: T. S. WYMOND & CO., HALL OF COMMERCE.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL. JAMES GRAHAM *%* " his Customers Rnl the Pubmo generally that he haa REMOVED to the Shop lately occupied by Mrs. Drew, in TKAFALGARSTREET (opposite Lightband & Co.'s) where he has OIS . SA j jß (at the lowest remunerative prices) Paperhangings, Scrim. Varnish Paints, Oils, Turps, Dry Colors Brushes, Glass, &c.,&c. OBDKRS CAKEFOLLT ATTENDED TO. JAMES GRAHAM, Sign Writer, Painter, Paper-Hanger, fee,, T„Aj7__GAB-BTKB_T : Nklsom. —26 ESTABLISHMENT FOR THE EDUCATION OF YOUNG LADIES Nile-street Fast, Conducted by Miss Fosberry, with the assistance ot Efficient Masters. SECOND QUARTER of the current year commences FRIDAY, April 12— Singing 2 guineas per Quarter ; Music 1 guinea per Quarter ior beginners, 2 guineas for Advanced Pupils. Danciug and Calisthen--1 ies, 1 guinea per Quarter. Afternoon Class ! 2 to 4 j Evening Class 7 to 9 o'clock. 1218-4 . . LOST. LOST a SHEEP DOG, Black with White Breast. \ Any person bringing him to N_wion_ {.tables will receive 5/- reward. 1382 RICHMOND ENCAMPMENT. EEFRESHMENTS can be had at JOHN BURRELL'S BOOTH. LUNCHEON from 11 to 2, 2/6 TEA from 3 to 6, 1/6 A Firat-claig Supply of FBUIT & LOLLIES. 1878—3 NELSON AND FOX HILL HALLWAY. ARRANGEMENTS FOR EASTER HOLIDAYS. THE Ordinary Tine Table will be suspended. EASTER MONDAY. Nbxsoit, dep. Richmond, dep, FoxHiix ar 9.30 10.0 10.45 ' 11.0 11.30 stop 12.30 1.0 stop 5.30 60 6 45 9.0 9.30 10.15 Fox Hitn, dep. Richmond, dep. Ne son ar 7.45 8.30 9.0 10-46 H. c 0 11.50 from Richm'd only 4.30 5.0 from Richm'd only 6.J0 7^20 8.15 9.0 9.30 Single Tickets available for Return. ALL TRAINS STOP AT ALL STATIONS. GEORGE ASHCROFT, 1326 Manager.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 95, 22 April 1878, Page 2
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