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Wlßl """ T T Jvi desire to inform the PEOPLE OF NELSON and Country Districts, ;. that Mr WYMOND has returned from MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY where he has lately travelled in the interests of our customers. — ii "" ■" ■ » Owing to the depressed stale of trade in the Australian Colonies, Mr Wtmond was enabled to rntftce hiß OWN PRICES and it is our intention to give the full benefit of his purchases to our patrons. NOW OPENING— S^llrb BALES AND TRUNKS .**^ ■ . OF Winter Drapery, Millinery BOOTS, SHOES, &c, which, together with DIRECT IMPORTATIONS Oe CALICOS, WINCEYS, BLANKETS, SHEETINGS/ AND OTHER PLAIN GOODS make the most SPLENDID SHOW ever seen in our city. B§j|" 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 our business is dowe fob cash, to sell our Goods in every department at LOWER PEICES THAN EVER ! We only ask an inspection, and are then SURE OF YOUR PATRONAGE. Train Fares Paid to Country Buyers as usual. HALL OF COMMERCE, NELSON.

WANTED a HOUSEMAID and a NURSE. Apply Mrj. W. ATKINSON, at Mr. FELL'S. 1200— t c WANTED to RENT for a term, between Wakefield and Nelson, a SIX or EIGHT-ROOMED HOUSE, with Paddock, and small Orchard, Coach- Louse, and Stable. Apply by letter, stating terms, to A.8., Mail Oißca, Nelson. 119 6 DR, FARRELLE, beiDg about to visit England for the bencflt of his health, ALL ACCOUNTS owing to him, or to the late Firm of FARRELLE & C;LLINS, must be PAID to the undersigned on or before the First day of May next. All amounts reroa : ning unpaid after that date wiil be SUED FOR without furiher notica. GEO. HARPER. Trafalgar-3trect, Nelson, 20th April, 1880. 1198—10 URGENT NOTICE. TJEQUISITION COMMITTEE -"> meet TO-NIGHT, afc King's Assembly Rooms, Bridge-street, at Half-past Seven, Bharp. Important Business. 120s— l MASONIC HALL. THIS EVENING (Tuesday), the 20th instiht. GRAND OPENING NIGHT, OF ME. AETIUE SKETCHLEY, JJX M 3. ARTHUR fcKETCHLEY MB. ARTHDR SKETCHLBY MR. ARTHUR SKETCHLEY MR. ARTHUR SKETCHLEY (Patronised by h ! s Excellency Sm Hebool.es and Lady Robinson, tte Dtjke of Connaoght, Bni the Mobility of Englard.) THE GREATEST LIVING nUMORIST ON EARTH, from tha Egyptian Hall, London, who will have tbe honor of appearing for a few nights only in his Drawing-room entertainment, Mrs. Brown at the Play ! Mrs. Brown at the Seaside ! Mrs. Brown in Paris ! &c, when will be revealed some most smusiog secrets of family life in Lcndon. [Extract from the Brittol Post."] " Mns Bkown " in Bbistol —Mr Sketchley's talents are not limiied to his pen ; he is a most agreeable, gossiping entertainer ; and in th&t capacity, as well ag by Lis writings, we know him and appreciate him ia Bristol, Last night he prefaced the introduction of his old and familiar friend, Mrs Brown, by a racy sketch, in which Bhe rtv« a'ed some most amusing secrets of family life in London. He then accompanied Mrs Brown in a steamboat fug to Margate, and finally recounted in his own quuint but mirth- provoking way, her well-known adven'ures at the play. The monologue was full of sparkling passages, and convulsed the auditors with laughter. Doors open at 7.3o, 'commence at 8. Admission : Front Feits A\~, Back do , 2/-. Tickets of Admission may be had at Mr. Stanton's, in packets cf six, £1 Ib Od. Mr. P. Babhacd, Private Secietary. I Mr. J, Gakdneb, Business Manager,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 94, 20 April 1880, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 94, 20 April 1880, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 94, 20 April 1880, Page 2

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