SAMPLES ! SAMPLES 1 ! :o: 10s. in the £ Saved BY PURCHASING AT ■wymokt r»'s SAMPLE SALE. ' HAYING completed our orders and made selections for next Winter's trade from the Manufacturers' Samples, we are now offering them as usual to our Customers at prices just sufficient to cover freight and duty — EOR CASH ONLY— they comprise SAMPLES OFMen's and Boys' Clothing — Hats — Shirtf— Braces — Overcoats — Ponchos — Umbrel-» las, &c, &c. Ladies' and Girls' Underclothing — StaysMantles — Jackets — Ulsters — "Wool Goods, &c, &c. :o: — Bundles of Cut Samples on the 6d. and Is. TABLES ! ! ! — :o :— • SAMiIPIjE Table Covers—Quilts— Toilet; Covers— Curtains— Anti* macassars — Blankets, <fee, &c. Lengths of Carpets — Calicoes' — Dresses — Hosiery — Gloves — Ties — Laces, &c, &c. AND ALSO 2,000 Remnants of Dresses, Calicoes, Sheetings, and other Materials, the accumulation of our "Winter's trade, which we shall CLEAR BEFORE STOCKTAKING I BY REDUCING THEM TO aac ax*f-prxges ! lUgf 23 Every Purchaser presented with a Chance Ticket in our Gift Drawing, oh the conditions advertised in our Handbills. T. S, WISH) & GO,, HALL OP COMMERCE. Nelson, August 1, 1878.
LOST hat Dight, <rom Taylor's Pad- ock, Washington Valley, a GREY MARE P<>NY. The finder will be rewaidcd on I bringing it to B. BERRY, Washington Valley. 2610— 1p FOR SALE. mWO Imported GORDON SETTERS. Apply to JAMFS LUCRE. 2582 Crowa Hardy -street. NOTICE. Morning Advertiser Office. ALL ACCOUNTS due to the undersigced must be PAin AT ONCE, afc the above Office, to avoid legal proceedings. HENRY LYES. Nelson, August 2, 1878. 2589— t c R. Simpson, Monumental Stone Yard, (Nest S glanders & Co.'s Warehouse), HARDY-STREET, NELSON. Designs for Monuments, Tombstones, etc., etc , In Makble, Granite, and Kakarui Stone, can be seen at the Yard. Tomb Railings Furnished in any Design. 2601 Public Notice. Joim Ooutts Respectfully informs bis numerous Customers that he has just Opened A CHOICE LOT OF FANCY GOODS, consisting" of REAL LACES, and LACE SETS CLEOPATRA SETS, FANCY SCARFS OPERA WRAPS EVENING FLOWERS RIMMEL'S Celebrated PERFUMER! Danish EMBROIDERED KID GLOVES, a Special Quality, 3/6 per Pair. JOHN GOUTTS, IMPOETEE OF NOVELTIES, j TRAFALGAR-STREET.; 2451
INDEPENDENT GOLD-MINING COMPANY [Limited.] NOTICE. AT an Extraordinary Meeting of Shareholders held on this day it was resolved to increase the Capital from Twelve Thousand Pounds to Fifteen Thousand Pounds by INCREASING the NUMBER 01 SHAKES from Twent) -four Thousand of Ten Shilll gs each t) 'thirty Thousand o/' Ten !• hillings each. Th'- six thousand additional shares to be Contributing iShurea to the extent of Ten Shillings each PATRICK BRENNAN. Manager. Reeftan, 29th July, 1878 2GU— I THE HOMEWARD BOUND QUARTZ-MINING COMPANY Limited]. mHE Ordinary HALF-YRARLT MEET X ING ot SHARKHOLDEKS in the abovenamedjiCompany will be held atlhe Company's Office, Broadway, Reeftok, on MONDAY, the 12th day of August, 1878, at 7.30 p.m. Business— • To receive Directors' Report and Balancesheet, 1 aod to Elect Directors and Auditois. LOUIS DA VIE 3 , Managtr. Reefton, 29th July, IP7B 2615—4 BaUarat Gallery of Paintings. GRAND ART UNION. By permission of the Attorney-General, 20,000 TICKETS, AT £1 EAC H--100 PRIZES. £2000 FIRST PRIZE £2000. 2nd prize, £1000 ; 3rd prize, £1000 j 4th prize, £1000 ; sth prize, £1000 ; 6th prize, £1000; 7th prize, £500; Bth prize, £500; 9th prize, £500; 10th prize, £500; 11th prize, £250 ; 12th prize, £250 ; 13th prize, £250 ; 14th prize, £250 ; 15th prize ,£IOO ; 16th prize, £100 ; 17th prize, £100 ; 18th prize, £100 ; 19th prize, £100 ; 20th prize £100 ; 21st prize, £100 ; 22nd prize, £100 ; 23rd prize, £100; 24, th prize, £100; 25th prize, £50 ;26th prize, £50 ; 27th prize, £50 ; 28th prize, £50; 29th prize, £50; 30th prize, £50 ; 31st prize, £50 , 32nd prize, £50 ; 33rd priae, £50 ; 34th prize, £50. 35th to 60th PRIZES, £20 each ; 61st to 100 th PRIZES, £10 each. If preferred, Messrs Bridges and Co. gurantee to find purchasers for the pictures at the full amounts for each prize, as stated aboye, at the close of the Drawing. HONOBAEY COMMITTEE : D. Brophy, Esq., M.L.A. ; R. Lewis, Esq., M.C.C.j Hy. Leggo, Esq., M.0.C. ; W Scott, Esq., J.P., M.T.C. Bankebs : Bank of Australasia. Auditor : Mr George E. Einnis. Tickets and Prospectuses can be obtained from W. M. STANTON, Sole Agent for Nelson. Note.— All moneys are deposited in the Bank of Australasia, to the credit of Wm. imdges and G. E. Einnis, as an Art-Union Irußfc account for the fulfilment of the above contraot with the Ticket-Holdere. 2605
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 187, 5 August 1878, Page 2
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