T ¥ J_l_l desire to inform the PEOPLE OE NELSON And Country Districts, that Mr WYMOND has returned from MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY where he has lately travelled in the interests of our customers. I I' I I IL l_l I. I ' I ' 1 Owing to the depressed stale of trade in the Australian Colonies, Mr Wtmond was enabled to make his OWN PRICES and it is our intention to give the full benefit of his purchases to our patrons. •^ i- ■ i 'i i I-*** NOW OPENING — oiq cases oin /^ln BALES AND sf, I Vf T*r *—■*-»* TRUNKS xr**+.\* OF Winter Drapery, Millinery . BOOTS, SHOES, &c, which, together with DIRECT IMPORTATIONS Oe CALICOS, WINCEYS, 1 BLANKETS, SHEETINGS, AND OTHER PLAIN GOODS make the most SPLENDID SHOW ever seen in our city. tfmmLLLmm^nm. n ■ . .„,. mmi ggT 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 OTJR BUSINESS IS DONE FOB CASH, to Sell OUr Goods in every department at LOWER PRICES THAN EVER ! We only ask an inspection, and are then SURE OF YOUR PATRONAGE. Traiii Fares Paid to Country Buyers as usual. ■37. 8. 'WVIKEOBTD «S& GO* 9 i HALL OF COMMERCE, NELSON.
FOR PATEA DIRECT. PATEA will leave for the above Port, on or about MONDAY, May 3. For Freight or Passage, apply to SCLANDERS & CO., I*7B-4 Agents, Wesleyan Methodist Temperance Society. A PUBLTC MEETING of tbe above Society will be held in the WBetErAN SoHOOL-?ooar, Hardy-street, on FRIDAY Evening next, commenting at 7 SO. Addresses will be given by the President and otber Friends, interspersed with Music and Recitations. JOHN HEYHOE, 1260—4 Secretary. Motueka Wesleyan Church, A GRAND VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT will be given by the NELSON WESLEYAN CHOIR md BAND Mr. C. A. Ogilvie, Conductor, In the Wesleyan Church, Motdeka On THURSDAY, April 29, 1880. Doors open at 7 p.m., to commence precisely at 7.30. Admission Two Shillings. The " lady barkly " will leave Nelson on the day named for Motueka at I.SO p.m., and Motueka for Nekon at 10 p.m. 1150— 7 a Excursion to Motueka. GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT. 3fJ|Mg LADY BARKLY will leave for Motueka TO-MOBROW (Thursday), 29th, at 1.30 p.m.; Returniog Irom Motueka at 10 p.m. Band on Board. Fare there and back, Five Shillings. 1257 JAMES S. CROSS. Jun. JH Hat Factory. C. Hill Bcos to announce to the inhabitants of Nelson, that he intends opening a Manufactory of Hats ~~ and Caps iss-fr**** in those premisee lately in the occupation of Mr. Jones, Bookeeller, Trafalgar-street. Every description of Hats made to order. C. Hill hss imported, st an enormous co-t THE PATENT FRENCH ' CONFOEMATEUE* for taking exact Bhape and size of the bead, A SURE FI? GUABANTBBD.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 101, 28 April 1880, Page 2
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464Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 101, 28 April 1880, Page 2
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