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'The "BfALL OF COMMERCE ~ IS THE NOTED HOUSE EOS Millinery, ' ' ■ . Straw Mats and Bonnets, ' .. Feathers, Flowers, Dress Materials, Men's and Boys 1 Clothing, Bats, Caps, - etc. \- ■ Carpets, Oil Cloths, Sheetings, &c. English and Colonial made BOOTS .£k!M'!D) - " — — :o: EVERYTHM AT POPULAR PRICES! — — :o: — — - Iggp 0 The stock is now the largest and most complete in Nelson, and for r price and quality cannot be surpassed. T. S. W Y MOND AND CO., HALL OF COMMERCE.

npo LET, with immediate possession — That Delightfully-situated HODSE occupied by Mr T. J '1 hompson. Apply on the premises 3833 Waimca-Btreet. South. Ynyr n n -monthly meet- • ili.VJ.ii-* ISG of Members POSTPONED till FRlDAY, November 2:81, when business of great importance will he discussed. 3826 PORT FIRE BRIGADE HALL. AMUSTOAX ENTERTAINMENT will be given in the above 1 all on TUKSNEXT, the 19th instant. Tickets Is. each. 3823 J. G&RRABD. MR. T. G. SCOTT, the GRFAT WIKE WALKER, will perform his great feat of Walking 00 a Wire fiom the roof of. Mr. Pratt's fchep to the KoYAL Ilotei On SATURDAY NFXT, November 16, ac 8 o'clock in the evening, BY TOBCHLIGHT, When he will also perform some of the tnoet DARING FEATS ever witnessed in Nelson. 3800 INVEST ! INVEST ! ! INVEST 1! ! TTEALY & SON offer greater inducements to their customers of a speculative turn of mind by means of the ENORMOUS SACEIEICE of BOOTS AND SHOES ! 3380 fT!HE DRAWING .0! THE 1 PRIZES IN : OUR . / ! Free Gif t Art Uinon WILL TAKE PLACE In the MASONIC HALL, on MONDAY NEXT, the IS til instant, at 7.30 p.m. T. S. VVYMOND & CO., 3825 Ball of Commerce. [advertisement.] THE LATE CASE OF THEFT IN NELSON. [I am anxious to giye publicity to the following letter which appeared under the above heading in the Wellington Evening i'ost.— George Saters.] To the Editor of the " Evening Post." Sir — In reply to some remarks I read in the New Ztalander this morning, respecting the sentence of two Justices of the Peace at Nelson, on one Mary White for theft, I think it only right to say they were perfectly justified in their decisiou. The two gentlemen would not have delivered the sentence without weighing the matter well, and if necessary I can give further eviderce as the party was in my employ and discharged for a similar cause. I am, &c, Jesse Hou^sb^. Wellington, 7th November, 1878,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 265, 15 November 1878, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 265, 15 November 1878, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 265, 15 November 1878, Page 2

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