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SPECIAL NOTICfi! t. s. WYioro and ca Desire to inform the Ladies of Nelson and the public geneirajly; that they have engaged the services of a ; , FEOM ; ' London and Paeis, Five years' experience in a Fashionable West- end Establishment — — — -:o: ■ — ■ ■■■■'. . Ladies wishing to obtain the Latest Styles and Fashions in Millinery may have their orders fully attended to, and charged at English prices. , . , ...'•: :o; ( Ladies' Wedding Bonnets in stock and made to order / '■* Ladies' Fashionable Trimmed Hats in stock or made to order Ladies' Choice Dress Caps in stock and made 'to order. I Mourning Bonnets and Hats in 1 stock or made to order at the i shortest notice. 1 . . I • Infants' Choice Cashmere. Hoods in stock and made'to order "... Girls' Felt and Straw Hats Trirrimed in latest styles x v; . of— The balance of Untrimmed Velvet, Beaver, Plush, Straw, and Felt Hats at Less than cost price ! = Ladies are kindly requested, before purcMsing elsewliere, to come and inspect our COSTUMES 19sJ6d., Wobth Ste • " . — — ■ :o:| — . . . . . - ----- - T. S. WYMOND & GO., HALL OF COMMERCE, NELSON, and MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH. ",

that he is one of the « better men discarded." TTT ANTED a young GIBL to take charge- .: Hoping "Footballer," who, as he did not sign .' T T ot a Child a few hours daily. Apply his name, is evidently ashamed of it, will now P. R. 5., " Mail "Office. 2820— 1p be satisfied with the facts, " ; : ; — ' ' • lam,&c, V M.C.A. LITERARY -CLASS meets ~ H. Hodgson, X • TO-MORROW Evening; at 8 pm. ; « Hon.Scc. N.F.C. Businees— Readings and Recitations, 2819-lp"' to IHE EDIT ou « ™ i*n*~ w it-^sas^ss-ossass^' SEBYANTS. HABBIS-3 5 .0,0t He Shop.' servants of the public upon whom a special ; . . ; " tax has been imposed of a portion of their , JNelSOll JCOOtDall GIUO. burden. My remedy is simple enough — a , — — . '; - Co-operative Store. Few who visit a colonial. :» MEETING ot; the. TEAM picked to - town for the first time fail to be struck with j^ p i ay aga i n e t ' Wellington will be held " the superabundance, first, of publichouses— at the Masonic Hotel, THIS EVENING "" with which we' are not concerned at present ft t Eight p'clock^ sharp, r ,-,.. . -v ' i-and next of shops. Shops meet ua at every ; • 'n t? nn-nnonw "" turn. In the main streets they. are found in. • **' *'£££!!?$' v n clusters, and there is hardly a. by-street or f 16 "* 1 Hon. Sep. N. E. C. > suburban lane SO poor as not to have its ■^mm^^^mm^mam^^mm^a^^mammmmi^gm huckster. And, what is more surprising still, • I " ' FUNEBAIiV all these apparently redundant .shopkeepers; j , are doing well. They and theirs are well-fed, i-.rr-n, «phti nRPW ni? iwatjvm j well-clad, and certainly not overworked. And HP BB J> & \ h ™ ??£*£*£* ' a ™ in - yet it is notorious that three-fourths of bur £ v '^ to • rthm. a tl ta PONE RAL of the distributors are not really needed, and thatif JO HANNA^ G O DGH, w ht^ ch Wl ll take they putup their shutters, once for all, to- Pigeon TfIURbDAY NEXT, at Three ip.m. morrow, the public would be just as well and j A RT< QDIBM MASS • for the repoJe' of ' - 1 as cheaply supplied with what they want as her. soul will be celebrated on the same day,' 1 ? they are now. But the conclusion to which at Nine a.m. .. ... . .... ,2816— -2 „ one is irresistibly drawn is that the rate of profit which suffices to maintain in comfort \ r -» Tmi : vn - r .- n rvxrTiiT/Nx ; «'t -<£" so large an army of unproductive consumers ! f.l N- I'M K- P K(j,V INi,\ AI. must be huge indeed. The admirable argu- j ■*■** ±JJ±l A » i-11 \JA.n.±l , ments which have been used so freely of late Tf^f A/"\m"n A' T T TUT A FTiriTT'" ' in favor of "amalgamation of offices" are sure- ;ljll II J'l 1 K A I. I „.M A 'VI jJ ;-« ly capable of extension in this direction. A . : |"y- V. V •*• -V ■*r A - -H -M. -"J--*;-*^ ■*•: V 4.JL . ; « single co-operative store, and* a competent ifl . ■ i— — ... . -.1 ■■ -..■ •■; ':- j .' manager, and three or four assistants, would ■ ■kt'^i*; -»»'•» « Ttr«iv •- 'it supply better and cheaper articles to all those ; JNGISOZL--V* W.eillllg-tOn, who row in the same boat with me^ than are I • _ . , '.i. -.■-•-".''.■■ ii'l ■.■/ now issued by driblets through the channels rf,, , Matoli will Tin nlavpH fn flio^ of a score of petty shops. ; The plan that. I -^ ne aDO ? e J^«Pn w "4 "Q played id the recommend is no longer on its trial. It has : nAmiwrfMit m hT%T\Y\Kta - proved eminently successful, .for many years, j HBI liiJ^lbilL (lAiilJijiia in England, especially among the members of I** ~ • •*• ?W 7 "^ TT tf^f^ the Civil Service. There are also men now | At Eleven CL m. *■*■ among us Avho are familiar with the practical '-4^ W : ' ~ -_-^ +L>'J~&&J£.-"-$ details of the system. It is not my intention Tl^f |_"'M ■1 ti til X\\T * to enlarge upon the collateral advantages of ;JL V/ J-TJU V/JLILUuV/ T T „*..._ a scheme which, by putting an end to the i ' ■ . ' ■■»'■' ''■ : - : j | pernicious, system of credit that has wrecked i Tm^. JJ; V " so many households here, directly encourages ] UIIY OF NELSON. ' > economy in the true and primitive sense of the f — -• "" word. AH this I leave to others who' are ; • - ,Town Clerk f s Office.'' • , >;f -" ! equally interested with myself, and who are- \ - lfith September, 1880. ' probably better qualified for the task..l have r^i_. Tr ._, T>D ;;, . ' .' 'f '!' A .-v ; done my part by suggesting a course which I RENDERS iwillbe received i at; the>above x hopetoL adopted without delay by every 1-. Office until ERID AY, the Mthtinstant, i public officer who can subscribe himself at Four : p;ru.— ;. 4> ..- : ••:-• v. - : " "f A Suititerek. I Fob Paihtino Nobmanbt Bstqaß. i I Specifications may be seen at 1 the bity, Sur?^ WANTED a good General SERVANT, veyor's Office, '"■"«. ' .\" •■ ' Apply to Mrs. GEOBaB Bell SIN- I H. V. GULLY, -; \-..k-:,O CLAIB, Bronti-street. 2818— 2p 2821—6 ; Town Clerk.:" f -■"-'* ' i iii -'-..- -^„. .

LOYEDAY & ; HEY]Mffl;s j , . • , '■ " , , ;' . -J';u : : :>jr;.Z :!;-Q bonnets i " "' ■■; <;; ; : . : ;: ; ;S| "■':"■ - ■.■.■'',*" ■ ' .:< • -• a ; • >•. ' t -j; ltd- ■ ■ . ■ - -l - '■ :. ..•. v.* ,:X:~; -:■■.:? MA "NT m T T3 1 C3 ' These; Goods ;arb;n&Mpai(Sl JsL iM 1 JJ Ju O tured on the premises, under;; the supervision of thorQugKly>, qualified Assistants and rienced Milliners, Dressmakeics^ and Fitters alwa^;%tat^d^l **. ~-« .. -.*- *-« #-« ance, .and convenient^priva&S" COSTUMES Fitt'ng Eoon^r^rpvided. ; ;^Qrf > } ders to any extent carried soujb; ,-,■.".- with promptness, combmea^i|n^ : . ■ ■..•-• moderate^cha^es/^--'f^ :^^Sf' v : . . . .' . .'".•••' - ■ :~ •;': .'.') ■ : :;- .i'!'::S;'r ; s6i: : t fts:!^3i:/ : ' • . -;;' .-•'■ ': '.r../j-- -i ■•--.-■;.-. ■;..<.• -i^-h^^^^-i-M' ~ :: , iVIU U JrCIM UN IT • . .! : , r-V.,.;,-,;. r^ r^^#;jp^v- ; nTfrptnTTi^'' -i •'■ : '•- ■ -■■■ A^&mv^^i^

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 219, 15 September 1880, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 219, 15 September 1880, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 219, 15 September 1880, Page 2

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