! Great Clearinff Ladies' Super Kid Boots, 5s Boys' Knicker Suits, 6s -lid Boys' Trowser Suits, 17." 6d Boys 1 Strong Nailed Boots, 5s 6d Youths' Elastic Sides, 8s 6d Men's Tweed Suits, 32s 6d Men's Trowsers and Vests, 15s 6d Men's Tweed Coats, 15s 9d Men's Elastic Side Boots, 9s 6d Men's Strong Shooters, 11s 9d Men's Harvard Shirts, Is lid Men's Unaer Flannels, 3s lid 600 pairs Men's Shoes, 3s lid 600 pairs Ladies' Shoes, 2s lid Men's White Moles, 5s lid Men's Golored Moles, 7s 6d Girl's Button Boots, 2s 6d Children's Copper Toes, from 2s lid Boys' and Girls Slippers, Ss. Children's Boots from 9d Train Fares paid to Country Buyers as advertised. > T..S. Wymond & Co., HALL OF COMMERCE.
SALE OF ' Piano, Household Furniture, Saddlery, etc. ffIHE undersigned has received instructions X from Mr. Btjllick to Sell by PUBLIC ACCTION, At his residence, Brougham-st. (oppotitie Mr FelPs) On TUESDAY NEXT, March 9, A t Two o'clock, all his Household Furniture and Effects, including Koaewood Piano, by Allison, quite new. And at Three o'clock, A good HACK, Engli*h mada Saddle, Bridles, etc JOHN R. MABIV, 735 — 2 Auctioneer. WANTED a HOUBF of Seven or Ei?ht Rooms. Apply National Bank, Trafalgar- street. 669 - 8a p CAUTION. A LL PERSONS ave hereby CAUTIONED £\ against DROWNING DOGS or other ANIMaL.B in the MAITAI KIVER. 729 W. FLETT, Inspector of Nnisances. \ CONCERT AND DANCE will Xjl be given at the Choral Ball, WAKEFIELD, on FRIDAY NEXT, March 12. Doors open at 7.50, commence at 8 p.m. Admission— Concert 1/-; Children, 6d. Dance— Gentlemen, 1/ . Temperance Refreshments at usual low rates. See Handbills I 728- 8a Harvest Thanksgiving Serv; ces nnHANKSGIVING SERVICES I will ba held in all the WESLEYAN CHURCHES in Nelson and District on SUNDAY NFXT. Special Collections iu aid of Circuit Fund. On MONDAY NEXT (Btb) an OPEN AIR THANKSGIVING FESTIVAL will be held at Bkiohtwatir, on Grounds kindly lent by Sncwden Bbothebs, commencing at 3 SO p.m. Tea on the ground* at Five o'clock Tickets for Tea, 1/6; Childnn, I/-. The afler-tea Meeting will commence at 6 o'clock, and close at 7 SO. The Rtvs. JMeles, Moom, Beokenham, and Hosking, betides otber Friends, will deliver Addresses. Trainß lor Brightwater leave Foxliill at 1 15, and Nelson nt 2.30. Special Trains leave Bri^htwattr for Nelson and Fozhill at Eight o'clock 706 SUCH A GETTING UP STAIRS AND FJVAYING ON WlTfl HOSES. HPH AT room of smoke which Brad cock saw, JL O didn't be rush in quick, To catch that rat tbac fired the straw, Through Bixoke that might choke Old Nick ! The harm tbe? do, no ongue can tell, If caught we would crush their little bones, But just in time Jones rang the bell, But it was not Saddler Jones. Then it must be the otber one ! In strange places rats do make their nests, With such impudence quite provokiug, If caught we'd send them to the Weat, Should they still persist in smoking. 727—1 J. A. W.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 57, 6 March 1880, Page 2
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500Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 57, 6 March 1880, Page 2
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