1250 F»T|iG!i2SO PREVIOUS TO THEIR ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING, T. S. WYMOND & CO. HAVE DECIDED TO PRESENT TO THEIR NUMEROUS CUSTOMERS A 3E" -E& _E5 ES GtIFT OF .....J -w. ; . £250 worth or DRAPERY! And as it is impossible to share all alike, they purpose allowing Chance to decide the ma. ier, arid distribute the Prizes on the principle of the London Art Uuion. :o: — .- .■ TO TAKE PLACE AT THE !r V v MASONIC HALL, NKEgOK", IN OCTOBER NEXT* .-:*':3?_ ';_';.. — — *— n:—- — — .■' j'l£: S. d. FIRST PRIZE, value ... ...,:. 20 O O Five Prizes, each value <£10 ... ... 50 O O Five „ { , 5 ... W&5 O O Ten „ „ 2 ... ... 20 0 0 Thirty „ „ l ...... 30 0 O TwoHimdredaiidTen,,lo/- ... ;.. 105 0 0 <£25(_ 0 0 Grand Total of 261 Prizifc ! . :o:— . — — — — -■■ AT THE HALL OF COMMERCE ON and AFTER THIS DATE, subject to the following conditions :— Each CASH PURCHASER ' will be presented with ONE TICKET for every Pound's worth of Goods bought j for example, the Purchaser of a Five Pound Parcel will receive Five Tickets. . ' . Purchasers of less than a Pound and over Ten Shillings' worth of Articles will receive a Half-ticket, two of which can be exchanged for a whole one at any time prior to the drawing. To satisfy all that the Drawing is done Fairly, it will be conducted by a Committee elected from the Ticket Holders. Each Ticket will be numbered, and the winning numbers published in all the i Nelson papers. — The Prizes, as above, will consist of Orders on T. S. Wymond & XjO. for Goods to the amount of the same, and Winners can hr.ye the value of their Orders in whatever Goods they may choose to select. By this arrangement no one will get Articles they do not require. • .\ _ * The number of Tickets to be given away is limited to 4,000. « — . ;o:~ ; — W° Note.—To all Purchasers of Drapery, Clothing, Millinery, &c. Bear in mind that you are paying no more than Our Usual Cheap Rates* and at the same time you are getting a chance of winning any or several of the above Prizes. - i l T, S. WYMOND & CO, HALL OF COMMENCE. Nelson, June 25, 1878. *
WANTED a GENERAL SERVANT. Apply Mrs GODFUEY, Halifax-st, Nelson. 2180— 3p WANTED, a good GENERAL SERVANT. Apply 2183—tc Mail Office. I — — WANTED a COOK, also a GENERAL SEKVANT Apply to MRS. GRAESER, Psnama House. 2167—6 ADANOB will tike pl.ce at KING'S Assembly Rooms, THIS (Friday) EVENING, at Balf-pasc 7. THE WORKING MAN'S FRIEND. There are some men who call themsel-res " Working-men's Friends,'.' Who for working men don't care a button, But the working man's friend is the man, I contend, Who aplls him a Cheap Leo o_? Motion ! To Arrire per s.s. "Wallace," on SATUBDAY NBXT, 3f\f\ LEGS MUTTON \J\J and PRIME BEEF AT THB UNUSUALLY LOW PRIOES. 2144-3 n POLLOCK & YOUNG. ESTATE OF RICHARD OANFIELD ALLEN, DECEABED. ALL CLAIMS against the above Estate or against the Firm of ALLEN & Co! are requested to be sent in to the undersigned* ALB BRT PITT, Executor Estate B. C. Allen. Trafalgar-at., Nelson, June 27, 1878. 2174—3 UNITED INGLEWOOD AND NOBTH STAR QUARTZ-MINING COMPANY [Limmbd] AT a Meeting of Directors held on the 27th day of Jane, a CALL (the 18fclrt of THREE HALFPENCE per Share waa made, Payable at the Company's Office. Broadway, Beefton, on WEDNESDAY, the 10th day of July, 1878. L. DAVIEP, Manager. '■' Heeftoo, Jane 38, 1878. 2181— i
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 155, 28 June 1878, Page 2
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567Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 155, 28 June 1878, Page 2
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