J JUST AEEIYED Pbom SYDNEY— 19 CASES 19 FANCY GOODS, Bought at heavy discount for Cash. ~ . ' Neck Rufflings Collars, Cuffs White and Black Bretonne Plaitings and Kiltings Mantle and Ulster Cloths Belts, Frillings, Scarfs Aprons, Linen Sets, Brussels Nets Streamer Nett, Paper CufFs New Swiss Work &c, &c v &o. MILLINERY HALF PRICE. Hg doz. TWO-BUTTON KID GLOVES STITCHED BACKS, 3/11 . PER PAIE. T.S.WYIOND&CO, BALL OF COMMERCE.
A lady who had quarrelled with a bald, beaded lover said, in dismissing him, " Whal is delightful about you, my friend, is that ] have not the trouble of Bending you back anj locks of hair. If boys' boots were made of cast-iron, covered with tar and gravel, and then painted with four coats and varnished mothers would still have cause to wonder how on earth "that boy." got his feel sopping wet.-. > \r- ! The King' of Siain has decided to make i trip to Europe, and the United States, and was to leave Bangkok during April. His Majesty will be accompanied by the Mini&« ters of .War and Foreign Affairs, and by i numerous suite, consisting of several of his younger brothers and prominent noblemen of the.realm^ !/ ! ? .. . 1:.. ';, v Perkington is a man of decision. The other evening, upon reaching home, he was met by his dearest Maria with the harrowing tale of Bridget, the cook's, kerosene disaster, ." Oh, John 1" she began, "we've had such a dreadful time ! Bridget tried to hurry the - fire— poured kerosene into it — burnt her tc death — oh 1 oh ! oh !" Ferkington is a wonderful man, a man for an emergency. He replied, aa a man who is not used to being thwarted in his purposes, " Discharge hei immediately, Maria ; discbarge her immediately. I won't have such a woman :in the house !" ! Sarcastic, Very. — Miss Everleigh, of the Colville troupe, used to say that she was often tempted, while playing at the Bush street, to step right off the stage on to the bald heads in the first half dozen rows of the orchestra seats. She said they always reminded her of the blocks in a nice clean wooden pavement. A gentleman would insist on standing in the stalls, much to the annoyance of the pitites. Various were the calls of « Sit down 1" " Get out !" « Sit down in front 1" all of which were unattended to by the offending gentleman, when a single voice calling from the back of the pit caused him to flop into iris seat electrically. It warbled, "Leave him alone, he's only a tailor a-reeting himself !" WANTED a SITUATION by a Young Man willing to serve in any capacity. Apply E. F., " Mail " Office. 1780—.1p
FOR WANGANUI AND b -WELLINGTON. Mlsftlv|* wakatu ' will eail for the above ports, on MONDAY [i KEXT.. For Freight, &c, apply to i 1781 .. J. S. CROSS, jun. i J. Hounsell ,\ } "R^fl mosfc respectfully to thank 1 JO those who have so kindly ,supj ported him for^ the last' sixteen years. 3 He cannot give : 5/- in the 45 discount, i but will guarantee ! GOOD VALUE for MOISEY laid out with him, and be con--1 tent with :_ \ •..,.;. : SMALL PBOFITS. 1 Trafalgar-street, Nelson. , , 1764—8 1 Hplid^iy Ball. UISDEB the auspices of the TP4DEBMEN'S ATHLETIC CLUB. •-?;. THEATRE ROYAL, . ; THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING. ■■ - ' ' ■ ~~~~ ' ■ "" 'y\ i Tickets, Including :— Gentlemen, 6/- ; - I^adies, ; Free. Admießipnto Gallery .— Genfclemeni; One : SHlling;" Ladies, Errj." , ;; Dancing to Commence at 8 o'clock, 1762 F. AYDON, Secretary.
THE BEST PLACE IN NELSON TO PB^|HASJsi ftJiDDLEET. AMB-HA&ESS IS AT S. qROSSMAN & CO.^S: ■ We are now offering our sown makes of SADDLES : and HARNESS at the following prices for Cash •:— ? --.-.r. ''"'-'.' SADDLEBY. [ ! HABNESS. ■ — 5 ■ ; £B.d. I ■■<-.-•■■ -- t j6 b. d. Good Saddle and Bridle S 10 0 J Brass Gig Harne.'s from 5 0 0 Best Bullock-hide Stock Saddle ... ,3 10 0 Plated Bess Gig Harntss, from :ii, 6 Q 0 Do;, with Eouble Steel Plates ' ... 815 0* Plaed Buggy Harness, from ; i.^6 7 0 0 English - made Hogskin Saddles, .. • SpringOirt Hurncas, from... "• ,;.''* .0 0 from,,, r... . ... -•'■».". "s ao 0 Cart'Harness, from ..."«. 410 0 ■-. ■• ■- — - — ~i-o -_/;' ".'T.*':' . {;'.. ;!• .:.."■;" ~T:':\ Just £Jeobivbj> direct from Walbali,, a Splendid Assbrtment of jJ .' Ladies' and Gents.' Whips, Cart and! Gig Whips, Waterproof Aprons, Rugs, Horse Covers* Curry-combs,, Dandy-brushes,; Spurs, Sponges, &c, &c. All Goods not in stock Made to Order on the shortest notice. Water-proof Ponchos always on hand. ',.-. : ■ » — 0 - ■ . "■ -' ;; : . B®- MARK THE ADDRESS— * V " (LATE PEAT &THOBKTON), B^liD^E-SITREET, 3ST ELS ONM
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 139, 11 June 1880, Page 2
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734Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 139, 11 June 1880, Page 2
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