_Ei desire to inform the PEOPLE OF NELSON v and Country Districts; that Mr WYMOND has return d from MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY 1 where he has lately travelled in the interests of our customers. Owing to the depressed stale of trade in the Australian Colonies, Mr "WiMOND was enabled to make his OWN PRICES and it is our intention to give the full benefit of his purchases to our patrons. NOW OPENING — S-4 f\ cases oi r\ \\j BALES AND /Tl I VI TRUNKS eWJLV OP - Winter Drapery, Millinery BOOTS SHOES ifco which, together with DIRECT IMPORTATIONS Of CALICOS, WINCEYS, BLANKETS, SHEETINGS, AND OTHER PLAIN GOODS make the most SPLENDID SHOW ever seen in our city. 6s3fr Instead of raising our prices, as many have dose since the large increase in the Customs duties, we shall be enabled, as the result of these purchases, AND AS OUB BTJSIMESS IS DONE FOB CABH,tO Sell OUr Goods in, every department at LOWEE PEICES THAN EVEE! We only ask an inspection, and are then SURE OF YOUR PATRONAGE. Train Fares Paid to Country Buyers as usual. v. > mr^3i«8:o:E«':o *§© c?o« 9 v HALL OF COMMERCE, NELSON.
Holloway's Pills.—-Enfeebled Existence. Thio medicine embraces every attribute required in a general and domestic remedy ; it overtarns the foundations of disease laid by defective food and impure air, In obstructions or congestions of the liver, lungs, bowels, or any other organs, these Pills are especially ferviceible acd eminently sue tssful. They should be kept in readiness ia every family, being a medicine of incomparable v ility for you pr persons ana those of feeble constitution?. They never cause pain or irritate the most peneitive nerves, or most tender bowels. Holloway's Pills are the b;st known purifiers of the blood, the moat active promoters of absorption and secretion, whereby all poisonous and obnoxious particleß are removed irom both solids and fluids
WANTED a NURSEMAID. Enquire of Mra. SCOTT, Ladies' School, Trafalgar street South. 1374— t 0 J. M. Gibson's Estate. AFiNAL DIVIDEND of THREE SHILLINGS and FOURPENCE (maklrg 20s. in the £1), will now be paid by 1374—1 FELL & ATKINSON, Nelson and Grey-mouth Railway. ASPKCI * L MTBRTING of the INLAND COMMUNICATION COMMITTEE will beheld at the City Council CniMBEBS, TO-MO.HHOW (Friday), at 1 hree p.m. Business of imj OTtance. 1370—1 JOHN £HARP, Chairman. FUNERAL. THE FONERAL of the late Mrs. DARTNALL will leave her residence on SATURDAY, at 'I hree o'clock, for the Spring Grove Cemetery. 1862 — 2 FUNERAL. THE Friends of the lafe Mr? COOM are respectfully intorme-J thas her FDNBUAL will leave the residence of Dr Collins, Collingwood-street, at Two o'clock TOMORKOW (Friday), for the New Cemetery. G. FLEMING, 1368—1 Undertaker. FUNERAL. THE Friends of the late WILLIAM ANDREWS are respec.fully iniormed that his FUNEKALwiiI leave his late residence, Milton-etreet, for tlm New Cemetery on FRIDAY, the 7th instant, at Two o'clock p.m. GOREIE & SONS, 1351—2 Undertakers. ELECTORAL. mHB ELECTORAL ROLL for MOTUX EKA DISTRICT may be inspected et the Registrar of Electors' Office, Motaeka, JOSEPH FOORD WILSON, MotUfka, M*J 3, \m> JW7'
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 108, 6 May 1880, Page 2
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506Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 108, 6 May 1880, Page 2
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