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Christmas Gifts! :o: - — — WYMOND'S ;o: T. S. WYMOND & CO. having already provided liberally for the Adult portion of the community, by their late £250 Gift Drawing, have now determined to finish the year well by turning tbeir attention to the JTJ.YENI LES. From this date until December 28th, T. S. W. & Co. will present to every customer for each SS. spent, a Prize Ticket for their Monster Bazaar. This Ticket will ensure a chance in the Inexhaustible Lucky Bag ! in which ALL ARE PRIZES, none worth less than Is. and many of considerable value, amongst which we may mention as under : — Wax Dolls (uearly life size) Bottles Eau de Cologne Albums (of very superior finish) Looking-Glasses Musical Instruments Large Lithographic Pictures (well mounBoxes of Tools £ e _) China Gilt Ornaments Ifancj Dress Pieces Cricket Bats and Balls Youths' Felt Hats Carved Ivory Rattles Children's Boots Mechanical Toys Boys' Tweed Suits Handsome Japanned Trays Boxes of Collars J Glass Butter Coolers (with plated stands) Boys' Shirts Writing Desks Straw and Felt Hats As space will not admit of enumerating the immense variety of Valuable Articles constituting the CHRISTMAS GIFTS, T. S "W". & Co. will, for convenience, show and present to the public part of their enormous stock of Fancy Goods, at tbeir premises in Bridge-street (opposite the "Exchange" Hotel), which will be specially fitted up for the coming season, and opened for the DISTRIBUTION of PRIZES On SATURDAY, December 21st, TUESDAY, 24rti_, and SATURDAY, 28tli. :o: i^ NOTICE.— Non-holders of Gift Tickets will 1 find that they can purchase Christmas Pbesents on the ahoye-named days at Less than Half the usual prices. T. S. WYioiITAND CO., HALL OF COMMERCE.

WANTED a good Generel SERVANT. ' Aiso a NURSE GlttL atoat 16. Apply Mr. THORNTON, the Port. 43 1 2-tc POULTRY ! POULTRY ! ! Fattened for Christmas and already Dressed, IN ANY QUANTITY, At Lawrence's, 4304—1 Trafalgar-is treet. NOW ON VIEW AND FOB SALE. CHRISTMAS CARDS never before seen in JN elson. Also, CHRISTMAS PRESENTS tastefully got up and at all prices. Th. BLOCH, English and Continental Photo. Atelier. 3295-3 Grand Christmas Concerts. MADEMOISELLE ALICE CHARBOMET, PIANISTE, Of the Conservatoire of Music, Pana. Assisted bv that Brilliant SOPRANO MISS ELOMNCJ NEVILLE, Has betn induced to stay three evenings in Ne'son, for Concerts of CLASSICAL AND POPULAR MUSIC, Od the 23rd and 26th of December, and Ist of January. Particulars in Programmes. Tiokkts for Reserved Se_ts at Mr Stanton's, where Mac'amoiselle's Medala and Diplomas may be seen. 4236-4 Christmas. NOW ON SALE— every description of Christmas Fruits^ Afc the usual REDUCED PRICES of this Season, Comprising— Einest Eleme, Valentia, Cape, Sultan, and Muscatel Raisms, Currants, Figs, French Plums, Candied Peel, Spices, China Ginger, Chow-Chow, Comquats, Jellies, Jams, Nuts, Almonds, &c. Sinclair's Hams, Prime Nelson and Canterbury Hams and Paeon, Potted Meats, Sheep Tongues, Minced Collops, and other goods and condiments. Prime Nelson Cheese Knight's and Dimmock's. Finest New Season's TEAS in Caddies, Boxea, Half - chests, and Chests. SUGARS. — Having secured large parcels ex Mad-Cap, from best Snowdrop to Fine Yellows, are prepared to sell at lowest prices. BQir Observe the address — H. HOUNSELL, { Nos. 1 ? 2, 3, Bridge-street, Nelson, 4890

TO LFT, TWO FURNISHED ROOMS with use oi Kitchen. 4301— 2p Apply Mail Offlce. Christmas. HILLOA, JOHNNY! Where do you usually buy your Chb_B_mas WINES, SPIRITS, &c? Why at H. HOUNSELL'S, of course, Eos. 1, 2, and 3, Bridge-street, where only the beat descriptions of every kind are to be had, and Cheaper, too, at this season of the year. Australian Wines from 2/- ty bottle JPort and Sherry from -3/- ty bottle Beal Jamaica Bum, and Pine Old Islay Whiskey Bull-dog Ale and Porter And every other description of Wines. Spirits, $c, Sfc. Be in time ! Come one, come all ! to H. HOUNSELL'S, 4290 Bridge-st., Nelson. William Fletclfer, IMPORTER OF :C FOEEIGN Wl__S,*-*g_B__B &c., &c. Christmas! Christmas!! CHOICE WINES, SPIRITS, 1 AND ; LIQUEURS. SHERRY— PaIe, Golden, Brown East Ind*a, Amontilado, and Vino de Pasto PORT- Full bodied, Fruity, Dry," and Old Tawhy CLARETS— (Pints and Quarts) I ' Madeira, and Mnreala, Still Bock. &c„ &c. CHAMPAGNE— Roederer; Moet et Cbanden, Veuve Cliquot. Wacbter, Jales Mumm Perrier , J ouet, apd <> Ackerman's (Pints and Quart*?) -j SPARKLING HOCK-Sparkling Moselle, nnd Sparkliog Burgundy (Pints and Quirts) :i AUSTRALIAN WINES-a choice yariety including Shiraz, Constantia, Yerdeiho, Rei- ling, Burguqdy, Brown Mueeat, Tokay, &c., &c. SPIRITS HENNESSY'S-One Star, Three Star, and V.O Brandy MARTELL'S— PaIe and Dark, and Boutelleau 's Ihree dagger Brandy Old Bum, Old Irish and Scotch Whisky, JDEZ Geneva, Old Tom, On sweetened London Gin, Wooli's Schnapps, .Ginger Wine, Faspbetty Vinegar, lAme aud I .mon Juice, Steane'a Wines, -__„ &c. And a rare assortment of the. Choicest Foreign Liqueurs, ahd Aromatic Bitters. Also, English Bottled Ales and Stoat (best brands, pints and quarts). -„- v Apollinaris Water, &c., &c.__ ;v „.'..'.. 2 The above to be had by eingle bottle, -•..'•'..*. ■ dozen, or gaU«)__^l;[*{X WILLIAM* =FLETCHE_£ "y '" '' r j" WineMe.cha;6.i rtl, 4535 ' ' - ; Trg(al|^.-86r«8f,%lfOH,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 296, 21 December 1878, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 296, 21 December 1878, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 296, 21 December 1878, Page 2

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