EECONSTEUOTION OF SHOW-ROOM, While the alterations are in course of progress, T. S. Wymond and Co. will offer such inducements as will speedily effect the large CLEARANCE BEMKED NECESSARY to give the additional room they require for the Geakd Show shortly contemplated. :o: Millinery Less Price than ever : 7/6 Trimmed Hats now 1/11 10/6 Trimmed Hats now 2/6 15/6 Trimmed Hats now 3/6 21/- Trimmed Hats now 5/6 - 0 - Remainder of Ladies' and Children's ULSTERS less than cost price : 21/- Ladies' Ulsters now 9/11 .'"; 27/6 Ladies' Ulsters now 12/6 35/- Ladies' Ulsters now 17/6 ■ __ — o Ties, Scarves, Laces, Ribbons, Cuffs, etc., etc., at Fabulously Low Prices for this week! See our Clothing Department: JUST OPENED— Geelong Tweed Trowsers and Vests, Coats and Suits. Also, New Scarves, Ties, Hats, fehirts, etc., etc., ALL AT SALE PRICES! _ — — o Call at our Boot Department, and inspect Gent's, Ladies', and Children's Boots JUST OPENED. :o: Gifts to every Customer! DRESSES at COST PRICE. Also, a large lot of Remnants, Flannels, Tweeds, Wincies, Sheetings, etc., etc. T. S. Wtmond & Co., HALL OF COMMERCE.
FOR WELLINGTON AND LYTTELTON. GRAFT ON will leave for the above ports TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). JAMES S. CROSS, Jun., 2581 Agent. Wesleyan Church, Hardy-st. THE ANNUAL PUBLIC MEETING in aid of FOREIGN MISSIONS wiH be held in tha above Ihureb on WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, the 26th iastant. Addresses by the Rev. J. Lei.hton, and other Ministers and Friends. The Chair will be taken at 7.30 p.m. A Collection towards the funds of the Society. 2568—3 Richmond Parsonage Fund. SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED by the Treasurer :— £ s. d. Already advertised ... ...289 6 3 G. B. Hurst 10 0 Second donation of a friend ... 0 10 0 W. Wooley ... ... 1 0 0 Philip Best ... ... 1 0 0 O. A. Muntz ... ... 6 0 0 Frcceeoß of Concert (gross) ... 10 1 0 £307 17 S Further subscriptions will be gladly received by the Building Committee, J. W BARNICOAT, Treasurer. July 30th. 1880. , 2334
[A CABD.] MRS. H. HILLER, Mandka-strebt, TEACHER OF FRENCH AND GERMAN. 2584—1p Terms on application. I. KLC< A. THE LITERARY CLASS will meet TOMORROW (Thursday) EVENING, at Eight p.m. — Readings and Recitations. All Memberß particularly requested to attend. 2583—2 WANTED a PLAIN Ct OK. Apply Mrs TESCOKMAKER, 2522 6 Cambria-street. " There is One God, and One Mediator between God and man, the Man Christ Jesus : Who gave Himself a ranaom for all."— I. Tim. ii., 5, 6. If the Lord will, U rpHE GOSPEL OF GOD" will be •*• preaihed at the Chobal Hall, WAKEFIELD, by "Win. POWLEY, On THURSDAY EVENING first (26th inst.) beginning at Half-pasl Seven o'clock. All arc invited. 2580—1
Loveday & Heyhoe Have iust opened a large assortment of GENERAL HOUSEHOLD DRAPERY at very low rates, sound, good wearing makes. Loveday & Heyhoe Are selling All-wool WELSH FLANNELS at 1/3, 70-in. White SHEETING at 1/-, Brown HOLLANDS at 7id., Handsome Cloth TABLE COVERS embroidered with Silk from 11/9 good WINCEYS at B^d, DIAPERS, }/-. Loveday & Heyhoe Have received, and are now showing a splendid stock of LADIES' and CHILDREN'S UNDERCLOTHING, which ladies will find well worthy ot inspection. Loveday & Heyhoe Hold a very large stock of MEN'S and BOYS' White and Colored SIiIRTS, COLLARS, TIES, &c. LOVEDAY & HEYHOE* Zinc-lined Cases^forJ>ale, '" Ttafe]|ar-street f
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 202, 25 August 1880, Page 2
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