■LIZ— — r^- _ „. „_ ,_^_ _. ... _ ._. vi ;i . "»"/•■.*" \, . — ,„ SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT?^ T. S. WYMOND AND CO. Have much pleasure in giving notice of the ARRIYAL of their ' FIRST SHIPMENTS of ■ "i SPRING DRAPERY, r And in addition beg to intimate. the OPENING- of. their New and Spacious Pbbmisbs, '■■. (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.: .- , • — :o;- — - — ~ 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 will execute all orders in a style sure to give satisfaction. ...:-' • —:o:- — ' • ' ■ '_/•■ ■■■••:■''- STRAW HATS— Maids' and Ladies', in all the Newest Shapes. "' n L j -r. . '«, '.'-.••. Umbrellas and Sunshades. French and English Flo wera and Feathers. ' 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, comprising-Ladies' Silk Scarfs, Linen Sets, Fancy Collars, Ruffles, Swies Work, etc. Studs, Suites, Solitaires, Dressholders, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, etc., etc. Everything sold at the usual and all visiting the HALL OF COMMERCE will give the verdict— ' CHESAPBR EVER!!! — . New Fancy Dresses, comprising all the latest material. JNew Danish Lustres in all the best colors. PRINTS ! PRINTS ! !-One Thousand Pieces imported direct from the best makers in Britain and France. CARPETS. — Kidder, Tapestry, Felts. Mattings, O.lcloths, etc. Men's and Boys' Clothing, Straw and Felt Hats, Ties, Braces, SMrts, etc., etc. — :o:« — TICKETS for the Grand £300 GIFT DRAWING are still being issued to evert/ purchaser of One Pound's worth. T. 8- WYMOND & CO., Hall of Commerce.
theatreJlJJlil. eoyal. TUESDAY NfcXT, October 29. In consequence of many inquiries, Mr N. Thobntow has been induced to present, po'itively for the last time, The Colleen Bawn ! Positively the LAST SIGH i' ot MlfcS AMY THORNTON as the Colleen Bawn I and Mra THORNTON as Sheelah! I (her great impersonation.) The last night of. tha Gorgeous Gave Scene ! On {his occusion only by Lime Light. During the setting of this Scene Mr T. Gil PIN will SING one of his Descsipxive Scenas I Reserved Seats, v/6, front do. 2/-, Pit and Gallery I/-. Seats to be reserved at Mr W. M. brjltfTOil's. . 343 0 Spring* & Summer DRAPERY. John Coutts Respectfully announces the arrival of NEW GOODS" FOE THE APPBOACHING SEASON. New Gostumes. New Bffantle9. Plain and Fancy Dress Materials in all the new textures. Tussore Lawns. French Cambrics, "White and Fancy Under Skirts, JUST OPENED— French and English Millinery Elegant Bonnets from 7/6 Trimmed Hats from 6/6 t Plain, and Fancy Straw Hats, Stm Bonnets, etc.. etc. ; A choice lot of Children's Tunies and Pellites. Fancy Scarfs, Squares, and Ribfconsv Sun Shades and Parasols-. JOHN COUTTS, IMPOBTER OF NOVELTIES TRAFALGAU-STREEt. 307
FOUND a SHAWL. Owner can get ifc at Mrs Mills', Alton-street. 3486—1 •TpiMBER JACKS on hand, or made to JL order. 3490-12 J. W. DUCKETT, the Port. A DANCE will take place at O. Kino's Assembly Booms, THIS EVENING, commencing at 8 o'clock. 3492 REMOVAL. HE. HALL respectfully informs the « inhabitants of Brightwater and surrounding districts that he has REMOVED to his new Business premises, BRIGHTWATER, opposite the Station, where his business "will be carried on as usual. 3485— t c H. E. HALL, Brightwater. FIRE ! FIRE ! ! FIRE !! ! The result of the explosion in Bridge- street. No damage done to the price of BOOTS AND SHOES, SEILING OHSAPEB THAN EVER! AT HEALY & SON'S, Where the Salvage Stock can be had at any figure for Gash ! ! ! 3468 NOTICE. ALL DEBTS or over-due Acceptances due to the undersigned must be settled by the 31et December next, as he intends leaving the district. FOR SALE— The Carriage, entire hotse " Stonewall Jackson,' and several other Horses. GEOh'GR COOK. The Wood, Nehon, October 28, 1878. 3491-6 DISTRICT ORDER. T7 OLUNTEERS are CAUTIONED 7 not to Fire at the Targets, M«i t&\ JRanire^ until the Markers' Butts shall haye undergone the annunl repair. Cadets are not to Fire at the Targets except when in charge of the Officer commanding their Corps, or the Haff SeraeautMejor. ' " Persona unlawfully s^movina-, damaging, or in any vay interfering with the Flage, Dis.cs, pr Qther Yolunteer property at theee Butts w*U be PROSECUTED without respect qf persona, ALBERT PITT, M»joi\ 3593— 2 CoinmandiDjj bitfrujt.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 222, 28 October 1878, Page 2
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