"" " ' *** *-*"** In' l'll a ■ j**" iiniii* i*r."ii-.r.*Mi 'in n iiii'i**i"i*7~iii'i'* * Yi'.'mjTiTiiTrTTii, "' "•**" ''***'' ' '"* SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. T. S. WYMOI^B AND 00. Have much pleasure in giving notice of the ARRIVAL of their FIRST SHIPMENTS of • " ! SPEING DEAPERY, And in addition beg to intimate the OPENING of their,, New and Spacious Premises, (Built"on thefsite of Mr. Hadfield's old shop), which have been fitted exclusively as a Ladies' Millinery, Underclothing* and Fancy Emporium, K and with every regard to the comfort and convenience of customers. ■ to:- — ; 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 o£ a EIRST-CLASS MILLINER, who will execute all orders in a style sure to give satisfaction. — _:o: STRAW HATS— Maids' and Ladies', in all the Newest Shapes. Umbrellas and Sunshades. French and English Flowers and Feathers. Large jlssorttnent Ladies' Costumes, Cashmere and Lace Fichus, Mantles etc., in the JS'ew Spring Fashions. ' Maids' and Ladies' Underclothing, Skirts, Stays, etc., etc. Pique Pelisses, Cashmere Hoods, Silk Hats, etc., etc. Deux Tones, and Fancy Ribboos, Newest Shades. FANCY GOODS IN GRE4T VARIETY, comprising-Ladies' Silk Scaris, Linen Sets, Fancy Collars, Ruffles, Swiss Work, etc. Studs, Suites, Solitaires, Dressholders, Pertumery, Fancy Soaps, etc. etc. Everything sold at tlie usual £* O __? U JL. A. _R \W* Xt £ O 3E2 Sy and all visiting the HALL OF COMMERCE will give the verdict— CHEAPER -g3E-EAlg E VJESXfc ! "! ! New Fancy Dresses, comprising all the latest material. .New Danish Lustres in all the best colors. PRINTS 1 PRINTS ! !-One Thousand Pieces imported direct from thebesfc makers in Britain and France. CARPETS. — Kidder, Tapestry, Felts. Mattings, O.lcloths, etc. '" " Ol'*^-™"*' - mmmm mcmm. Men's and Boys' Clothing, Straw and Felt Hats, Ties, Braces, Shirts, etc., etc. — . — — — :o: — TICKETS for the Grand £300 GIFT BRAWING are still being issued to every purchaser of One Pound's worth. T. 8. WYMOND & CO., Hall of Commerce.
To-Night !! To-Night!!! LAST NIGHT i OF THB (JIR_CUS! ( CHANGE OE PROGRAMME! More Horsemanship ! More Comicalities! More Gymnastics! Highly Trained Horses ! Educated Ponies. D&gs | and Monkeys ! THIS EVENING, 2 1st Octoter, fiF Go and see tlie New Programme ! NOTICE. I HEREBY give notice that all FOWLS found TRESPASSING h my Garden after this date will be DESTROYED. THOMAS HURFORD. Wakefield. 21st October, 1878. 351*5-2 NELSON CITY BIFLES. fA SPECTAL GENERAL i__ M BETING o • the Oom - pany will be held TO-MOR ROW (Tuesday) EVENING at 8 o'clock, a 1 * the Nblsoh Hote_. A full attendance U requested. Chas. Edwd. BUNNY, Csnto^n Commanding. 21 st October, 1878. 3520 YOUNG, MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. THE NEXT LECTURE of the Course v-^ll b-_ delivered by TROMAS SROTT, Esq la the Phovibciai, Hals on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22nd, commencing at Haltpast 7. Subject :-•« LIGHT and COLOE " illustrated by Apparatus, Di^ams, and Colored Lights, p^. H. BAVIN in the Chair. Tiou ]j|Tf| to be hid of the Booksellers and Members. No money taken at the doors HENRY T. THOMPSON, 3502 ~~ 3 Hog, Secretary.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 216, 21 October 1878, Page 2
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