A GOLDEN OPPORTNITY! NOT TO BE NEGLECTED. LAST U" DATS OF WYHOID'S MONSTER SALE ! PREVIOUS TO STOCKTAKING, :o: — — Men's and Boys' Clothing, Hats, &c, Drapery, Millinery^ Boots, Shoes*, &c> &c, UNDER COST PRICE! To Clear Out the Winter StocE .-'■ ■> :o; .' r .-, I^° Train Fares Paid to Country Purchasers of £2 10s, and upwards. o Tables all replenished ivith New Goods. — — o . Is. Table now 9d| 6d. Table now 4d. ■ " ' •* ls.6d. Table now ls.| Come Quickly! or the Chance will be Gone. T. S. Wymond & Co., HALL OF COMMERCE.
AN ADDRESS on « PRATER," will be delivered (d v ) in the Tempbbanob Ball To-mcrrcw Evening. Usual hour, lp /CONGREGATIONAL CHUKC3. — Ser\J vices TO-MORROW (Sunday) 10th instant — Morning subject : The Faithful Leader, by the Pastor ; Evening subject : Laborers Wanted, by Mr B. Short. 8410 TO LET— Two JrcntßOt MS, Furnished in Nile-street Fast, with or without Board. Apply L.8., A/aij Office. 2403ntc TO THE ELECTORS OF WAIMEA. GENTLEMEN,-At the request of a large number of influential Electors in jour district, I have consented to become a Candidate lor the honor of representing you in the House of Repreaectatives in the next Parliament. In the event of a Digpoli tion of the present Parliament, I shall speedily meet and address you on many leading political questions, but in the meantime I may tay that if elected I shull net only strenuously advocate our right and claims to the con truction of the Foxhill and Brunnerton Railways, but fbli also use my best exertions tor securing the ♦ arly carry ing out of other public works so essentially necessary for fscilitating communication, promoting settlement, and developing the resources of your large and valuable district. I pledge myself to support, if elected, free and eecular education, triennial Parliaments, extension of the franchise, and liberal land laws ; and though I should always be found in politics a true "JLiberal," I fhould feel bound to oppose tbe present Premir and Minister of Puplic Works as Ministers, on account of themanrer in which they have ignored and neglected the just claims of the Nelson Provincial District in the matter of public works. Yours faithfully, ALBERT PITT. August 7, 1879 2405 To Runholders, Farmers, &c. EDMUND BUXTON & CO., Have JUST LAN L»Kl>, in fine tion--4 Tons CLOVER SEEDS, viz :— Yt hite and Rea Clover Timothy Seed Seed Alayke Cow Grass Seed J ucerne Tref)il Seed. And have alaa on hand, a large quantity of New Zealand grown Perennial Rtb Gbass i and Cocksfoot Seed. TCTOW LANDING at Wellington, ex AM Btemah, from London, a large shinmeat of Agricultural Implements ; ior thb Season, viz :— ] Ranßome's New Single and 'Double Ploughs < Hornsby's .. „ ",. „ 1 Bamlett's, Hornsby's, Howard's, and < Wood's (Americin) Renpera. Mower-, < Harvesters, and Binders ; Single and t Double Horse Gears i Chaffcuttars for Hand and Horse Power f Best Annealed Fencing Wire, Noe. 5, 6 7, »< 8, 10 and 12 gauge 0 Fencing Staples, Strainers, &c. a Woolpacks and Cornsacks. E. Buxton & Co. Are CASH PURCHASERS of WOOL, or will make liberal advances on the same. I 2402— 9w.b
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 189, 9 August 1879, Page 2
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