The Wonder of New Zealand IS HOW T, S. WYMOND & GO. CAN SELL Men's Dark Pagets, New Shapes, at2is Men's Double Mole Trousers fir 5s lid Boys Knicker Suits, only 9s lid Mens Heavy Merino and Cotton Shirts and Drawers, 2s 6d Boys and Mens Havard Shirts, Is $d Mens Tweed Sac Coats, 16s lie? Mens Crimean Shirts, Plain and Fancy, 3s 6d Heavy Nelson Tweed Trousers and Vests, 21s . ALSO, Special Cheap Lines DRAPERY. Ladies 1 Velveteen and Cloth Jackets, 3s lid White, Blue, and Grey Blankets, 10s lid per pair Fancy, Stuff, and Wincey Dresses, '4s' lid Grey Calicos, 2s lid, 3s lid, 4s lid the do?* Felt Carpets, Is lid. Coir Mattings, 2s 6c? Straw Hats, new shapes, Is. Fancy Ribbons, 3d and bdperyd. Ladies* Tucked Drawers, Is l\d. Stays, isQd Ladies 1 Night-dresses, 3s lid.. Chemises 2/11 :o: Our Country Friends ean more than save their travelling expenses by making their purchases at the HALL OF COMMERCE, The Cheap Drapery Corner r :ssr2E2x*g§o2&r. !
WAN TED. WANTED a respectable YOUTH to drive a Horse and Cart, and make himself generally useful. Apply 1988 W. WBITE, Brightwater. WANTED KNOWN that the beet and cheapest place to get UMBRELLAS neatly Repaired and Recovered, and s.ll kinds of GLASS, CHINA, LAMPS, and other brtakable aiticles MENDED CHAIRS HE-CANED, &c, is at CAMuKKS & BfiKG'S, corner of Waimea and Hardy-street* (opposite Patteraon'a). Pip a, Cigars, and Tobacco. 1979 3 ALL SAINTS' CHURCH : liSSTITUTE. "I" ECTURE TUESDAY EVENIJ ING, Bt The BISHOP OF NELSON. See Handbills. 1992 CITY CADETS. fTN future the above Com_L pauy will MEET for DKILL on MONDAY, instead of Wednesday. J. SCOTT, Captain. 1990— -1 INSPECTION PARADES. npOWN CORPS and NAVAL BRIGADE 1 DRILL-SHFD, WEDNESDAY, the 12th inßtant,at I*o p m.; STOKE RIFLES, SAXTON'S PADDOCK, SATURDAY, the 15th instant, at 7.30 p.m. Batiallion Band to attend. ALBERT PITT, Major, 1983 Commanding District. PUBLIC MEETING At SPRING GROVE. fIIHOSE interested in the re erection of the X WAIROA BRIDGE are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING, to be held for thia purpose at the School- room, Spring Grove, on WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, June IS, at 7' o'clock. 1989-3 W. WHITE. r\UR BUSINESS having rendered it necessary for us to enlarge our premises, we have TAKEN the SHOP lately occupied by Mrs, Townsend, Bridge-street, which is wall stocked with Vegetables of evbbt description, supplied to us (tsth daily from our town arid country gardens. As every one kuows, Our Fruit is the Fikjist that can bs obtained in the mabkbt, for example of which Try our Sydnet Oranges. A consignment of TROPICAL FRUITS is expected by the next northern steamer. JOHN BURRELL, UPPER AND LOWEtt BRiOQE-STP^ET. 1994
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 139, 10 June 1878, Page 2
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