T T JDJ deeire to inform tbe . -PEOPLE OE NELSON and Country Districts, that Mr WYMOND has returned from MELBOURNE AND . SYDNEY wbere be b&s lately travelled in tbe interests of our customers. f MMWIIM.IWIJ-Hm ■IWiW — ll HI Mil 'II 111 l nm— | Owing to tbe depressed stale of trade in the Australian Colonies, Mr Wymond was enabled to make bis OWN PRICES and it is our intention to give the full benefit of bis purchases to our patrons. NOW OPENING— 010 CASES OIA &XU BALES AND ' C*~ — >-****• TRUNKS CW-fc-V OP Winter Drapery, OJ^OTJEXIiaaTGfr MILLINERT BOOTS, SHOES, &c., which, together witb DIREOT IMPORTATIONS Of CALICOS, WINCEYS, BLANKETS, SHEETINGS, and other Plain Goods make tbe mo9t SPLENDID SHOW ever seen in our city. H3T Instead of raising our prices, as many bave done since tbe large increase in the Customs duties, we shall be enabled, as the result of these purchases, AND AS OTJIt BUSINESS IS DONE EOB CASH, to Sell OUr Goods in every department at LOWER FRIGES T3BEA.N EVER ! "We only ask an inspection, and are then SURE OF YOUR PATRONAGE. Train Fares Paid to Country Buyers as usual. , "3?. •l^^lifleoa^lO «§s CO. 9 HALL OF COMMERCE, NELSON.
PIG FEED. — BEAN MBAL on S*le Cheap. Aho, Fine SHARPS, at Rii_DCCED KATES.- GRIFFIN & SONS. 1163—6 ! Dissolution of Partnership. WF, the undt reigned, hwe TBIS DAY DISSOLVED PARTNERSHIP, as FABMERS, t ading nrdr ihe rame of BIGGS BROTHERS. All ACCOUNTS against tbe said Firm must be tent in, and AMOUNTS due to thtm raid, by the Ist MAY next. CHARLES BIGGS. ALFRED BIGGS. Motueka Valley, April 16, 1880. 1168—3 Encourage Local Industry. FOX SALE. A PAIES NELSON-MADE I OX IN a GLOYESI BEDUCED TO 6/8 pcs PAIR, to suit the times. F. N. JONES, H67-1 Saddleb, Trafalgar-st. FOE THEEE NIGHTS ONLT ! at the Theatbe Eotal, — tbe only ORIGINAL GEORGIA MINSTRELS —the King Laugh Makers. This Talented Company will appear TO-NIGHT, when tbe following mirth-provoking programme will be presented to the public : — GRAND DRAWING-ROOM— Fisst Past ; of which the GEQKGIAS are tbe originators: Corner Men H*T eB JSi ilkiaßon, S 0n l 8 . ( Billy Wilson, Tambourine Interlocutor Hosea Easton Overture— " Zampa " Georgias Comic—" Blow tho Candle out, John ". ...James Wilkinson " Sweet Genevieve " (with Quartette). ... Miss Amy Johns Comic Refrain— '« Walk dat Loo "..„.. ..Billy Wilson Song— "Down by tha Deep Sad Sea" ...Mr A. Beaumont Grand Finale...™: r Company INTERMISSION of ten minutes. PART II.—GRAND VARIETY ! Selections Orchestra " Ff otsteps on the Sand" ..J Wilkinson Banjo Solo Hosea Easton Character Song («• Joe Muggins ") Charlie Morris FARCE— Mrs. Mc Grundy's Millinery Shop!!! or, The Woman of a Few Words. MISS AMY JOHNS, in her CHARMING SONGS. Hosea Easton will make a few remarks on things in general ! " Up High » Billy Wilson The whole to conclude with Easton's Original Sketch, entitled Uncle Jeffs Return, or Life on the Plantation 1 Grand Plantation Jubilee & Tableaux ! Tick mra— Front Seats 3/-, Gallery 2/ , Back Seats, i / . ' Doors open at 7*30; performance to commence at 8 o'clock. H. Alexandbb, Lessee and Agent. Hobea &V&TON, Stage Manager and Director of Amusements,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 91, 16 April 1880, Page 2
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