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HALL OT COMMENCE Tailoring and GlotMng Depot, CORNEE OF TRAFALGAK AND BRIDGE-STS., NELSON. O- ; — : — SUMMER, 1880. • — _ 0 ■-*-'. ■ ■.. E have exceptional facilities for * making .up at our "Wholesale premises in Bridge-street, and as we personally ...supervise ., the manufacture of all our goods, we can guarantee each garment for . Durability, Style, and Fit. ! . . .; , ' "We employ none but experienced^ Cutters, and our" trimmings are superior to those generally put into garments by wholesale manufacturers. • Our chief aim is to supply our customers and those who favor us witti a call, with garments which for Design and Cut cannot be surpassed, and which -will give the utmost satisfaction in wear at the lowest possible price. . : — TO Men's Ready-made Department. Men's Tweed Trowsers ...from 8/11 Men's Tweed Coats from 1.3/9 Men's Tweed Vests „ 5/11 Men's Trowsers and Vdsts ... „ it'" 6 Men's White Moles „ 5/11 Men'* Tweed Suits ... ... „30/---0 • ; Juveniles' Ready r made Department . Danish Suits... ... from 7/6' Military Suits ...... ...from 10/6 Brighton,, .„ 8/6; Garibaldi „,i. ... „ 11/9 Sailor „ ... ... „ 12 9! Marine „ ... ... ...:: .;-. „ 16/Eaton „ „ 15/4 Biigby „....?. ... ... ,i 16/(3 • . &c, &c, &c.' " ' ■ — :o:BOYS' AND YOUTHS' SUITS FEOM 1716. Men's Hat Department. The Black Canadian ... ... from 2/11: The Drab Canadian from 3/6 The „ Cobden » '-4 6 , The American „ .6/4 The „ Jerome „ 5/6 • The Toronto.... ... ... ... „ 4/11 The „ Westminster ... „ 4/6 ! The Sinton. Straws „ 2/6 r l he Tweed Caps ... "... j ... from 1/-., &c., &c , &?. i ;o ' . Order Department A contains all the NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. We ask special attention to our HEAVY TWEED TROWSERS, WELL SHRUNK, 19,6 TO MEASURE ; ; and SUITS from' £3 lQs., TO MEASURE. ~, . ;!; "' . i ' Geelong, Mosgiel, West of England, and Sqotch Tweeds always on hand, and arriving monthly. ; . ■ ■ --• Fit and "Workmanship guaranteed. \ ' ' ''..'< particulars for Self- m^asui'ement, &c, sent post free on application. ■ , - ■",,.!. j "".-••.,.. "• ' . T. S. WYMpNB & GO., Hall of Comnierce Tailoring and Clothing Bepartmentj j Corner of Trafalgar and Bridge-streets,- Nelson, and At MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH. ' '* * '

| BART^S JOY. ; ■ ; STORY and SONG SERI VICE on TUESDAY NEXT, October 5, in the Conghegatiowal Chubch. 297-2 TITTLE WANZER Hand Sewing Ma« JLJ chine, 255., coßb £4, in pood order, and with nil extras.— J. Db CARLE. 8014— lp FOR SALE, a good HORSE, thqrbugbjy quiet and staunch in Single or Double Harness and Saddle. Apply T. S. WYMOND & CO., ; 7 Hall of Commerce. FOR SALE. mHE SOFNERY belonging to the OLD X ODDFELLOWS' HALL, Nelson. y Apply to J. P. COOKE, ; - : 2991—3 Koyal Blue House. In the Kstate of Bichardt •> Hadfield, deceased. AIL CLAIMS B pain e t the above Estate must be AT ONCE RENDERED,' arid i all DKBTS-DUE-to the said .Estate-PAID I FORTHWITH to Mr. JAMES BOON, whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge;-" F. S. HADFIELD, )'' f - J. H. CDCK, \ Executors. 2986-6 H.D.JACKSON, ) X HEREBY BFG TO KOTIFY that lam ± CONTINUING, under the same' ftyie, I the BUBJNESS of my late husband, Bichabd , Hadfield ,the management bting entrusted : to Mr. JAMES BOON. 2987-6 ; FANNYS. HADFIELD. i"* Nelson Meat Bazaat.^ ; The undersigned begs to announce to his : friends, and the general public that his 1 ; commodious premiteß in Hardy.st.> ! known as the ■ '~ - -' , TVTELSON MEAT BAZAAR, •' XI ' ■ • "WAS '.- -'./"fV"" '■■"""'■ OPENED ON THUESDATP, 30l!f, when, by keeping only ; the l A J VERY BESTOW MEAT?; 1 and by civility and. punctuaHty being pb.. served towards all customers, he hopes to share a proportion of public support. <( X&FGYi Nelson, September 27, 1830.^: ■ """_' v■ ■ Hams Bacon, Poultby, FotatojS •, :• etc., of the best quality. )2969—g

PLOUGHING TO BE LET BY \ TENDER. : 1 O A ACRES of LAND at tte Moutere ±.&\J Bluffs, (o be Ploughed twice, Rolled aad Harrowed twice. To be Jet altogether, or In blocke. For particulars apply to Wm. NORTON, at JMr Buxton'b, Moutere Bluffs. Tenders to be sent in by the 14th October. : Edmd. BUXTON. Stoke, October 1, 1880. 3005— a t d FOR SALE. ALL THAT VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE known as OLAPHAM NURSERY, situated in the City of Nelson, containing: nearly, SIX ACRES, in full cultivation, and; having' extensive frontages to Hardy-street, Nile street, and Tory- street. This is a fine opportunity for investment,, as the property could be moat advantßgeouslyj divided into convenient Building Allotments, with good street, frontages. The proprietor is desirous of disposing of his property and business on account of failing; health, and is prepared to deal literally with; a bona fide purchaser. : A plan of the Estate, and {full particulars can be seen on application to WILLIAM HAIE, Tory-street. |gjf The Nursery and Seed Business will be carried on asußU^l, 3006— 6n To Travel this Season, Between WAKAPUAKA and SPRIKG GEOVE, and to BELL GROVE if sufficient inducement offers. jSjt£fok "pHE Carriage Horse PATCH is by Tom Spring out of Cedrlc Mare. Tom Spring by St*. Alban, dam by Bay Middleton, Grandam by Sir Hetculeß. He is of good- temper, and a sure foalgetter. " . After October, Ist, WakapuaVa, Monday • Richmond and Spring Grove, Tuesday. ; Foxhil), Wednesday. Terms £2 2b., groomage 5a., to be paid on first visit. All accounts to be settled by January lst> 1881. JOSEPH ELLIS, 1 Nelson. October let, 1880. 3007— 3 m

New Spring and Summer : -:'^fSßl; . Shipped irom" London by Orient; steamers ' sailing ships via ■Wellington. ]\ / //• .r> r<>lV Loyeday &:HBiottii;:- --■ ,• ■ ■ ; ••- ' •-■ .C ; -.■ - : -i' "- ■■■ ;■•■ ■■ "^-"' ••.'■■•- ? '^-i'"". ' beg to announce the early, arrival of :,.:/::;•! ,r for every branch of their business, the whole. of which will be found r'emar^.ably r CHEAP, and in the LATEST FASHION; : :^ -^4 V New Millinery EionnetS' - / i^ ; New Flowers anci Feathers New Straw Hat^ andlUntrimined ßo^ots^ ? ivk^ New Jackets, Mantle^, Fii^n^^ap|pJ"^t^^^ New Dyess Fabncs, SiH^piS'B^^ Newißibbons^ ;/ -' : ■ ; - NewFri^ges'aM ; Trimi^^"-v|^ . ■ New Hosiery, , ; ..,• l^:^:,^^-, S ; ;:-;%^v;|gftiS|il ■ ' Ahd : plam 2OIJSEHOLD -I^J^%^t(ij^t\i^^^MW^^^i - Further^ shipments *to arriye;wj;ti^9l&ji|¥|^ni^'^^^^^^^ CHEAP ■-'^•^'^'^H^^^^^^^^^^S

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 233, 1 October 1880, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 233, 1 October 1880, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 233, 1 October 1880, Page 2

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