Winter Goods. Winter Goods. — — :o: . T. S. WYMOND & CO.'S SPECIALITIES FOR THIS WEEK! ■ 0 "HIEECT IMPORTATIONS, ex •U " LORRAINE/ now discharging at Wellington, will be offered at Job Prices, during the CLEARANCE SALE, WHICH WILL CLOSE ON APRIL 1. The Public will save f ally 50 per cent, by purchasduring the time named. DO NOT MISS THIS GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY but lay in a good all round stock, while you have the chance. 500 pieces French Figured and Fancy-edged Ribbons, sd. per yard, all new shades 3000 ladies' Winter Straw Hats 1/- each. 1750 Men's Superfine Long Cloth Shirts, Linen Fronts and Cuffs, Military and Pleated Fronts, only 4/6. 100 dozen Ladies 1 White and Colored Corsets (patent fittings) 2/6. BOOTS AND SHOES AT LAST WEEK'S SPECIAL PRICES. T. S. WTMOND & CO., Hall of Commerce.
NOTICE. HPENANTS on the NATIVE RESERVES I are hereby notified that ALL RENTS DUE to the lat January last, remaining unpiid on the 15th A pjil next, will be SDED FOR without further notice. ALEXANDER MACKAY. Native Reserves Office, Nelson, 25th March, 18*9. 984 6 CONGBEGATIONAL CHURCH. mOE REV. T JOHNSON (President of A Camden College) will deliver a LECTURE THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, at Half-past Seven. Surjeet — " The Ministry for the 'I jmes " Admission Free. 96? RFRKEMAN, • GENERAL AGENT, 39— 3m0 Bridge St., Nelson. Sydney International Exhibition ALL INTENDING FXHIBITORS of Nelson District are requested to communicate as earjy as possible, to prevent disappointment, as the space at our disposal is limited. Regulations as to articles and quantities forwarded on application to JOHN BECKENHAM, 91 4 Secretary to Committee. JOSEPH WEBB, TAILOR, &c, Trafalgar stbbet (next door Telegraph Office) mHANKS his Customers for their patronA age for the past thirty years, and takes the opportunity to inform them that he baa recemd a varied assortment of Black and Blue Broad Cloths', Venetians, Scotch Goods, Bedford and Woollen Cords, Stout Blue Serge, Colonial Goods, &c, Suitable for the coming season, end all of te9t quality cnly. 937—26 Just Opened, and now on Sale. SMITH and WELLSTOOD'R COOKING and HEATING STOVES, aa follows :— Nos 8 and 9, Marchioness „ 8 and 9, Mistress „ 6, 7, and 8. Trafford Ranges „ 7, 8, and 9. Plan tret s „ 7 and 8, Victoresa „ 6 and 7, Scotia All the above, with Utensils complete. HEATING STOVES— Wide Awake, Queen (two sizes) Egg, and Kandian Also, a sapply of Extra Pots and Fire Bricks Being imported direct from the Manu facturers, will be Sold at Lowest Prices, At H. HOUNSELL'S. 970 Nos. 1, 2, 3, Bridge-atreet.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 73, 26 March 1879, Page 2
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