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1880. T. S. WYMOND & CO.'S New Advertisement. T dies' Trimmed Chemises!, I/ll ; . Ladies' Trimmed Drawers, 1/9 Ladies' Trimnied^N/ght Dresses, 3/6 £00. 1 adies' Drab Corstts 1(6 500 Locieß' White ( c-rsrte, S/6 600 I.dies' A .sotted Corsets, 5/6 fiOOO yards Fancy Dresses, 4/11 the dress " Baleens, Pompadours, ete M 7/1 1/ the dress 1000 yards fcuper. Wincey, 4| per yard Stout Bfd Tick, 6fd perj. rd Stout Long Cloth, 3/11 jer dczen Long Cur.ains, 3/6 per ptir Men's Tweed Fuits, ?0/Boy?' Knicker Suits, ft/ll Mon's Witney Sac Coats, 10/6 Strong Nailed Bluchers, 7 ,'6 ladies' Bouse Bcots, 3/11 Men's French Calf Almas, 12/6 — 0 SPECIAL ATTENIION Is directed to our SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of Ladies' Paris Trimmed HATS, 12s 6d and 15s worth 45s and 60s *MHB«HMHJ«HUtB« Q'-HiMnaDVMna___-naM Splendid Presents to Customers (SEE HANDBILLS) . Wbiii_ ■!■ nm njL_l_i»Q*«_«_M-__»M_pni«_r-_f T. S. Wymond & Co., HALL OF COMMEECE.

established Clubs, which were worse conducted than public-houses. — Mr Dick inserted a new definition of " Clubs," that the word should mean persons combiniug for social enjoyment or domestic cou_fort,not deriving any gain or profit, beyond the wages paid to aervants.~Mr Gisborne considered it a moot poiut whether clubs were for domestic comfort.— Sir W. Fox said domestic comfort meant at a man's own fireside. There was no such comfort at clubs. He wanted to add a further condition, that members should contribute one. pound annually and share expenses — Mr Swahson said that in swell clubs officers of tbe army and ships of war were made visiting members. Why not allow the Working Men's Clubs to invite the crews? Let them start fair. The brothers Forrest, duriug their recent expedition across the Australian continent, from Perth to Port Darwin, met with a race of blacks who are said never to have seen or even heard of white men before. They are described as fine, big, well-built meu, but cannibals. No women "were seen by the travellers, though several parties of the same tribe of natives were met by the expedition. The men adopt an ingenious mode of fishing in the rivers, which teem with fish. They build a series of dams across the stream, leaving a gap in eacb, at which oue native stations himself with a net made of grass, and catches the fish as, frightened from tbe pools by tbe other natives throwing in stones, etc., they try to escape. The Datives did not attempt to mo'est the travellers. A negro, after gazing at the Chinese, exclaimed, " If de wbite folks is dark as dat out dere I wonder what's de colour ob de niggers ?" The Cleveland Herald thinks the marriage service should be changed to read, " Who dares take this woman ?" And the groom shall answer, " I dare " I ■(■ ■ iwf-wr ■> i)i_M«*-g___e <w_pjw— wfjmj^ Hollowat's Pjlt " — Indigestion.— Hew J much thought has been bestowed and what | ponderons v ilumes Inve been written upon tbis plague of every houtetold, which is with certainty end cafety dispelled without fear of rclape. by a course of this puriljing, soothing, and tonic nifdichie ! It acts directly on the stOKßcb, liver, ar:d bcwelß ; more indirectly, though Eot le>a effectively, on the brain, nerves, vessel?, and glands, and commands such or, ier throughout the entire system that harmony dwells between each organ and its function!?. Dyspepsia need no longer be the bugbear of tbe public, since Holloway's Pills are fully competent tc subdue the most chronic and distressing cases of impaired digestion, and to restore the miserable sufferer to heath, strtngth, and cheerfulnets. WANTED to PURCHASE, for CASH, (heap, a gooi Second-hß'nd PIANO. Address by letter, stating price, etc., to Rita, __Tat 7 Office. — 2p WANTED a GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to Mrs H. BUCKERIDGB, 2080— -2n College Hill. WANTED a good General SERVANT. ; Apply Plfcß HOTEL, 2092-6p The Port. NOTICE. A PUBLIC MFETING will be held in the Habmomo Ball, ©n THURSDAY EVENING MXT, at *igbt o'clock, to consider the desirability of FORMING a MUSICAL S(iCIB.TY in Nelson, 'lhe attendance of all L-difs and Gentlemen interested in Music is inviteJ. ;charl#s y. fell,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 166, 13 July 1880, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 166, 13 July 1880, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 166, 13 July 1880, Page 2

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