j*. . . '■■■- The "Wonder of New Zealand IS HOW T. S. WYMOND & GO. CAN SELL Men's Dark Pagets, New Shapes, at 21$ Men's Double Mole Trousers frr lld Boys' Knicker Suits, only 9« lld Mens Heavy Merino and Cotton Shirts and Draivers, 2s Qd Boys' and Men's Havard Shirts, Is 9d Men's Tweed Sac Coats, 16s lld Men's Crimean Shirts, Plain and Fancy, 3s 6c/ Heavy Nehon Tweed Trousers and Vests, 21s ALSO, Special Cheap Lines m Ladies* Velveteen and Cloth Jackets, 2s lld White, Blue, and Grey Blankets, lOs lld per pair Fancy, Stuff, and Wincey Dresses, 4s lld Grey Calicos, 2s lld, 3s lld, As lld the doz. Felt Carpets, ls lld. Coir Mattings, 2s Qd t Straw Hats, new shapes, Is. Fancy Ribbons, 3d and 6dper.yd. Ladies' Tucked Drawers, Is lld. Stays, ls%d Ladies' Night-dresses, 3s I Id. Chemises 2/11 ;o: Our Oountry Friends can more tlian save their travelling expenses by making tlieir purchases at tlie HALL OF COMMERCE, The Oheap Drapery Corner^
THE LATE FIRE AT RICHMOND JM. C. desires to express hia sincere • thanks for the help so kindly given by bis neighbors, and for the sympathy shown to him in his misfortune. 2001— 1 ALL SAINTS' CHURCH INSTITUTE. LECTURE THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, Bx Thb BISHOP OF NELSON. See Handbills. 1992 A PIGEON SHOOTING MATCH , WILI. TAKE PLACE In the PADDOCK, at the back of Mr. Haycock's RSD HORSE HOTEL, RICHMOND, On FRIDAY NEXT, June 14th. First Event Ohb o'clock (time). 1903 4 NELSON HARMONIC SOCIETY. A PRIVATE CONCERT •£*- will be given by the above Society On THURSDAY, the 13th JUNE, At thb PROVINCIAL HALL. REHEARSAL THIS EVENING at the Pbovincial Hall, at 8 o'clock. I Tickets io be obtained at the Rehearsal, or at the Society's Room, on Thubsday, from 4 to 5 o'clock. Subscriptions now due. J. T. CATLEY, ' 1945-4 i on. See. PUBLIC MEETING AT SPKING GROVE. THOSE interested in the re-erection of the 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. "V/TY BUSINESS having rendered ?"-■- it necessary for me to enlarge my premises, I bave TAKEN the SHOP late'y occupied by Mrs. Townsend, Bridge-street, which is well stocked with Vegetables of every description, supplied fresh daily from town and country - gardens. As every one knows, My Fruit is the Finest that can be obtained in the mabket, for example of which Try my Sydney Oranges. A consignment of TROPICAL FRUITS is expected by the next northern steamer. JOHN BURRELL, UPPER AND LOWER BRIDGE-STREET. 1994. • BOOKS BOUND in any style by R. LUCAS & SON.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 140, 11 June 1878, Page 2
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