T T J-!i desire to inform the PEOPLE OF NELSON and Country District?, that Mr WYMOND has returned from MELBOUBNE AND SYDNEY where he has lately travelled in th. interests of our customers. Owing to the depressed stale of trade in the Australian Colonies, Mr "Wtmond was enabled to make his OWN FRIGES and it is our intention to give the full benefit of his purchases to our patrons. NOW OPENING— -■■ Si C% CASES o^n I \J BALES AND /jl« ■*■*-' TRUNKS fr«* •*•**■ OF Winter Drapery, Millinery BOOTS, SHOES, &c, which, together with DIRECT IMPORTATIONS Op CALICOS, WINCEYS, BLANKETS, SHEETINGS, AND OTHER PLAIN GOODS make the most SPLENDID SHOW ever seen in our city. 6^" Instead of raising our prices, as many have done since the large increase in the Customs duties, we shall be enabled, as the result of these purchases, AND AS OTJiI BUSINESS IS DONE FOE CASH, to Sell Out' Goods in every department at LOWEE PRICES TH^IST EVER ! "Wo cnly ask an inspection, and are then SUEE OF YOUE PATEONAGE. Train Fares Paid to Country Buyers as usual. HALL OF COMMEECE, NELSON.
CITY CF NELSON. Town Clerk's Offi-.0, Nelson, April 17th, 1880. HHENDERS will le received at the above X Offlce until FRIDAY, the S3rd instant, at 4 p m, for CLEARING OUT Tas EEL POND. Specifications may be scoa at tho City Surveyor's Office. H. V. GULLY, 1175 Town Clerk. CITY OP NELSON. Town Clerk's Office, Nelson, April I7tb, 1880. mENDERS will be received st the above X Office until FRIDAY, the 23rd instant, at.4 p.m., for SUPPLYING LIME, required by the City Council, for a period of Twelve Months Specifications may be seen at the City Survejor's Office. H. V. GULLY, 1176 Town Clerk. THEATRE ftjyfe§l9 ROYAL THE ONLY ORIGINAL GEORGIA MINSTRELS! ™ THE KING LACGS MAKKR", received an immense reception last ereniag, everybody highly delighted. BSBT Read our Great Programme for THIS SEVENING! EVERYTHING NEW AND ORIGINAL. Overture (Offenbach) Georgias " Her Front Name was Hannah "......Jimmy Wilkinson '•Roses Underneath the gnow " Miss Amy Johns "Early in the Morninpr" Billy Wilaon •• Queen of the Night" Mr H. Beaumont First Part to Conclude with Original Finalr, LET US CATCH HIM '. by Company. INTERMISSION OF TEN MINTJTHS. PART II. — bELfcorioNs..*~.CiJs Obohestba. Mußical Sketch—" LET ME BE "— Easton and Wilson PRETTY VIOLETS....MISS AMY JOHNS SPECIALITIES BILLY WILSON JP. FOR A DAY! Justice , Jimmy Wilkinson Bobsome Billy Wilson Troublesome Charlie Morria Mr Fashion George Enfleld Mrs Fathion Mi*s Amy Johns BALLAD (Selected) Mr. A. Beaumont "PROMENADING IN THE RAIN" ...HOSEA E.ASTON Also, for the First Time in Nelmn, tfce Original Comic Drama, entitled BLOW FOR BLOW, Ob, THE BATTLE TN TRAFALGAR -ST. SILVER STATUE SHOE DANCE James Wilkinson. The whole to conclude with the Laughable Sketch, entitled LOVE IN ALL CORNERS. Mr Willbeforced George Herbert Mies Willbeforced (h's daughter) Miss Amy Jolica Lover No. 1 J. Wilkinson Lover No. 2 HoscaEa^ton Lover No. 8 Billy Wilaon Tickets— Front Seats 3/-, Gallery 2/-, Back Seats, i/ . Do<ra open at 7*30; performance to commence at 3 o'clock. H, Alejundeb, Lessee and Agent.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 92, 17 April 1880, Page 2
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510Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 92, 17 April 1880, Page 2
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