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'^SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. T. S. Wi™ OND AND CO. Have much pleasure in giving notice of the ARRIVAL* of their EIRST SHIPMENTS of SPBM DBAPERY, And in addition beg to intimate the OPENING- of their New and Spacious Premises, (Built on the site of Mr. Hadfield's old shop), which have been fitted exclusively as a Ladies' Millinery, Underclothing, and Fancy Emporium, and with every regard to the comfort and convenience of customers. NOW OPEN, and marked at PRICES to DEFY COMPETITION— A Splendid Assortment of English and Colonial Millinery Hats and Bonnets. This Department is under the management of a FIRST-CLASS MILLINER, who wil execute all orders in a style sure to give satisfaction. __ : o: — STRAW HATS-Malds' and Ladies', in all the Newest Shapes. Umbrellas and Sunshades. French and J-Dglish Flowers and leathers. Large Assortment Ladies' Costumes, Cashmere and Lace Fichus, Mantles, etc., in the New Spring Fashions. Maids' and Ladies' Underclothing, Skirts, Stays, etc., etc. Pique Pelisses, Cashmere Hoods, Silk Hats, etc., etc. Deux Tones, and Fancy Ribbons, Newest Shades. FANCY GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY, coraprising-Ladies' Silk Scarfs, Linen Sets, Fancy Collars, Ruffles, Swiss "Work, etc. : Studs, Suites, Solitaires, Dressholders, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, etc., etc. ) Everything sold at the usual POPULAK -PXKXCES, and all visiting the HALL OP COMMERCE will give the verdict— C2jO:3_3jSl3P3E3E^ V£_W&J_L\m EVER ! I ! — :o: I New Fancy Dresses, comprising all the latest material. New Danish Lustres in all the best colors. i PRINTS ! PRINTS ! !— One Thousand Pieces imported direct from the best makers in Britain and France. CARPETS. — Kidder, Tapestry, Felts. Mattings, O.lcloths, etc. :o: — — — Men's and Boys' Clothing, Straw ard Felt Hats, Ties, Braces, Shirts, etc., etc. — :o: TICKETS for the Grand £300 GIFT BU AWING are still being issued to every purchaser of One Pound's worth. T. 8. WYMOND & CO., Hall of Commerce. To my Supporters. tot anted four good men that have I WISH TO THANK YOU for your pat- VV been us ed to working in a Brick ronage, and to solict a continuance of J< ar dt^e same. Having er gaged a Fir6t-class -Apply to Hand, I can execute orders with dispatch and «L COCKRAM, in cood style. Ready-made Boots Bnd Waimea-road. Shoes to flt everyone „,„„.-.,-- „ t r?r\nx?T>Ta HfIENDERS nre invited until 7th October, 1. l-UiSUttlf, X for SUPPLYING and PUTTING UP Boot and Shoemaker, Bridge -st. about FIFTEEN CHAINS FOST and 3332-26 RAIL FENCING. _ __ THOMAS YORK, 3312 Bishopdale Farm. Jggll^ ST. MARY'S. For Sale by trivate Tender. T7UTHER TTENNEBERRY'S — - JJ JLL sermon THE following well-known VESSELS :— for the OPENING of tie MISSION at the above Slation on SUNDAY NEXT, at The powerful double-angine paddle steam- Eleven o'clock, when the order of other tug " TITAN," 55 horse-power nomi- Seivice3 will bs announced, nal, 97 tona register ; iron buile by l There will be no mission in the country, Barclay Cull & Co., Glasgow, time being tio limited 3811—3 The well-known iron screw steamer — — * — : • "MULLOGH," 59 tons register, 15 /~11 l T-r __ 1 horse-power, nominal, carries a large (jtIOuG jEiOLSI carco on a very light draught of water, ' her boiler iB new, and her consumption of coal amall nHHIS HOTEL has been thoroughly reThe three-ma9ted schooner li GAR I - -*- paired and fitted, and under the BALDI," 51 tons register, well found management of the proprietress, in every respect, carries a large cargo SIMMONDS, on a light draught of water, nnd ra ... , . . , ... eminently suited ior trading to bar fill prove ay. ry^desirable (place of residence harbors traveller**-, and of comfort for citizens. Tenders will be received by the un er- The GLOBE HOTEL being a Free Houae, signed on or before November 4, lß7B. The Cftn b oa__ a Bar in which nothing but the highest or «ny tender not nicessarily accept- b3St is served. 2314—26 ted. . For further particulors applp to ■ NrTT p QTI3 r PT „. „ T CAMERON BKOTDERS, _. *■"<&-!> 1 EEET EAS * 3229 Lyttelton. D rapery & Grocery Store (.TEXT MUNCE A» BERT HOTEL). TENDERS are invited for the SPECIAL NOTICE. Enlabgement of the Baptist Ciijjbch School-room. now OPENING OUT— Plans and Specifications to be seen at Mr. v^^, 0^..:«.-_ c. a __. *n«.^^>,«^. Nbwbbbbt's store, Trafalgar street. Ten- New s pnng & Summer Drapery ders to be lodged at same place not later thin T>li_-_-I and Fancy Dress Materials in all 4 p va, on the 10th October. XJ the New Textures The lowest or any tender not necessarily New Prints, Muslins, French Cambrics accepted. Linen Sets, Fancy Collars, Ruffleß By order of the Committee, Flowers, Featheas, and Ribbons 3229 J. R. HOOPER, Secretary. Straw . Hat 9, in -? 1 . 1 lho . ne^f 8 . 6 8ha J 3es ' 1 trimmed, untnmmed, or trimmed to — — _ order „ PTt , mT n_-^T_-r-r^_-. ~-,,~ And a general assortment of HOUSEIS ELSON ROWING CLUB . BOLD DRAPERY, of good quality, cheap. T H SpSS?S BS^7 0f o BOATS . 11 at <hQ Also, GROCERIES of all deecripnL i_^ Srmin AT IvxvZ^n t l ßke n9 ~ Hollow.w_re - Earthenware IX P S„" DAY NEX ' ' sth ° Ct ° ber ' C_inaware-Gla«w a re-Tiuwar_-The Boats will leave the Boat-shed at 3 „ f™J w ? • *.•'•_■. w k •■ o'clock. All Goods in this Establishment, All Members, and those intending to be- c<> m P» rln - quality, will be sold as. j:heap as come Members are particularly requested to BoUBe ,n town - Inspeciion invited. Represent. 3§16 SIISS M. GARDJNEKj Manager,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 202, 4 October 1878, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 202, 4 October 1878, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 202, 4 October 1878, Page 2

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