T.S.Wymond&Co., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CASH DRAPERS. WINTER NOVELTIES NOW SHOWING— LADIES' DEPARTMENT. Ladies' Felt Skirts from 4s 6d Fancy Ribbons, Ties, Collars, Cuffi,.Linen ladies' Black Cloth Mantles from 9s lid Sets, Flowers, Featbera, Hat Ornaments, Ladies' Ulsters with Hood from 10b 61 to 70s Belts, &c„ &c, in great variety. Children*', Maids', and Ladies' Hats, In Vel- Ladies' Trimmed Hats and Bonnets in latest vet, Beaver, Plush, Seal, a- d Straw, from styles, at Half-prices. is. Millinery Orders promptly executed. DRESS DEPARTMENT. Specialities of New Satin Cloths, Striped and Winceyp, and Plaids • Plain, 9s lid the Dress. Black and Colored Velveteenß Lamas a Cloth?, Pompadour Sateens Silk Velvets Merinos, Cashmeres, Dress Serges Satins in every shade Manchester Department. Blankets, Calicos' I Diapers, Hollands ' . Sheeting*, Flannels | Damasks, &c , &c, at bulk prices. Clothing Department. Men's Tweed Trowsers for 9a 6d Men'«i Cotton Shirts from Is lid Men's Trowsers and Vests for 17s 6d Boys' Koicker Suits from 7s 6d Men's Strong Tweed Suits 35s Boys' Trowsers Suits from 17s 6d • Meu's Super Overcoats, 25s Strong Pilot Coats ?5s Tweeds from Is 3d per yard Black Cloths, West of England, and Felt Hats in endless variety and new- Geelong Tweeds est shapes from 2s 6 J Suits made to order in twenty-four hours " BOOT DEPARTMENT. Child's Leather Copper Toes. 2s lid Ladies' Cloth Boots, 8s 6d ' Child's Super Kid Boot?, Ss 6d Youth's Super Balmorals, 128 6d Lidioa' Cashmere Boots, 4s 6i Gents.' Elastic Sides, 12s 6d Men's String Bluchers, 7s 6d. Sixpenny and Shilling Tables replete with every conceivable Novelty, the greater portion of which are worth far more than the prices charged. Patterns sent Post free> and ORDERS executed with despatch* TRAIN FARES Paid to Country Purchasers of teL 50/- and upwards. "OF. ISRT'SrXKEOISri^ *§& CO., HALL OF COMMERCE. i/.ii.i iii^.. ii.in.ii.. ■■in... .. .i -i.i, . .in i. .L......1 i i.m i ii ii ii ,i .... ...j .,.-.. L i_ I, i , .imjii.,,,,, , ... Lost.-a silver match box with Congregational Church Building monogram WMS on back, between the Fund Boat-laudiog and Pananoa-hous3. Finder re- " warded on returning same to Panama-house, . _, _ _ __ „,«,,,_ „,.„. . i669-tc A SALE OF WORK and SOCIAL J\. GATHERING -1 f\S. REWARD.-LOST from Custom- wi] , be held , n a MASONICHALL , ±U hcu'-e Hotel, on 31st, a Fawn-colored _ _ "^^ GREYHOUND SLUT, answers to the name TO-DAY, TUESDAY, June Ist. of " 1 opsy." Anyone bringing her to Mr - — X™' s r ?™T' home Eotel, wiU "SS Numerous Curiosities will also the above reward, 1667 be on j xhibitiori) inc}uding p aintingß) Pho ; 0 . EUREKA QUARTZ MINING graphe ' Mechacical T^f, «o, &c, &c. COMPANY [Limited]. ~ , . , . „,.., L J Vocal and Instrumental Music at intervals A m . - T ,. . , .. daring the Evening. Selections upon T nr ?u ¥ etU ?& ° f A 1 ??? 1 ? , el ? ° n 5? Hand-bells, Refreshments provided. 2S th dav of May, a CALL (the eleventh) * of ONE PENNY per Rharo was made pava- t, - „„„ x , *_ „ , „ « ble on WEDNESDAY, the Mnth of June Doors °P ea feom *i 8?« to dusk > and ft ° m 6 - so next, at the Company's Office, Bridge-street, tin 10 p.m. THOMAS LEE Admission — One Shilling. 1637 — S Manager. \ Beefton, May 31, 1880. 1666 Trinity Presbyterian Church. FOR WESTPORT AND GREYMOUTH. mHE ANNUAL MEETING of the ConX gregation of TriDity Church will take rfJHsi rriHE s.s. place on WEDNESDAY, in the Tempebanok ;Mg^Eg» GRAFTON TEA at q p#m# 'Admission to [ Tea by T""""m"! , -d . t,,,.^ , „ Tickets to be had of the Office-bearers of the SSJ!? 11 rr th 3 OVe P ° rfcS 0D FBIDA * Church and the Stationers. The Chair will ISEXI , at Two pm. be taken at 7p m Addbbsses will be given For Freight or Passage apply to by various Clergymen and others, and the JAS. S. CROSS, Jun , Agent, proceedings will be diversified by Readings 1673 Commercial Wharf. and Music, Vocal and Instrumental. 1648-2 MEETING of EARLY CLOSING SHOP TO LET. ASSOCIATION will be held in the „,„„ n „ nn Tbaeaigab Hotel, at Fight p m., TO-DAY. THE SHOP now occupied by Mb. H. TUESDAY, June Ist. By order, ■*- Moobe, Shoemaker, adjoining my pr. • Fawn. OH. CANAVAN. mise8 ' T " fa, g a ™**eet. 1647 Hon Secretary. 1475-tc F. N. JONES. LOVED AY & HEYHOE Announce to the Ladies of Nelson and Country Districts the recent arrival of large parcels of New Goods, and beg to state that their Shipments for the Winter Trade are now complete. SPECIAL ATTENTION is called to their large stock of the much admired Beaver Hats, the greatest novelty of the Season ; all the New Shapes in Stock in Black, Drab, and Brown ; also New Shapes Felt, Straw, and Rough Pelt. NEW MILLINERY Bonnets, .New Plowers, Peathers, and Trimmings. ■ 0 ' LOVEDAY & HEYHOE Call attention to their stock of Winter Gloves, which include the New Spring Top in Silk and Calf, also Kid and Cloth Gloves. Winter Hosiery in New Colors and best makes. DRESS MATERIALS in all the New Colors and most durable makes in connection with 'which Loyeday & Hbyhoe carry on the Dressmaking under skilful management and at low rates. — — : ;o: " A stock of Plannels, Blankets, Calicos, Sheetings, Linen Goods, Tweeds* Wool Goods, and all household requirements now to hand at prices that must prove satisfactory te purchasers. LOVEDAY & HEYHOE, T^APA^GAB-^TREET, 7
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 130, 1 June 1880, Page 2
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