COENEK OF TBAFALGAB AND BRIDGE-STS., NELSON. 6' T— — - StJMMBR, 1880. E have exceptional facilities for "making up rat 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 Fife. ;....„... : We employ none but experienced Cutters, and our trimmings are superior to those generally put into garments by wholesale manufacturers. "■-*"■•■: . V V Our chief aim is to supply our- custoniers and those who favor us witlfa cailp with garments which for Design and Cut cannot be surpassed, and which will give the; utmost satisfaction in 'wear at the lowest possible price. ... . \ V • .; ■•'••'. . • 7— — rO— — ' ■' : ' ■■ ■ ■;'■ ■' : ; Men's Read^-made Departopiit. ; J7 „', .V ken's Tweed, Trowsers' ... from^ 8/11 Men's Tweed Coats ...... from 13/9 Men's Tweed Vests ;.. ... „ ,5/1-1 Men's Trowsers arid Vests' r : £ --,; ?-V[ifr- . Men's White Moles „ ' '5/11' Men's Tweed, Suits,,. .=....:.. . {%>.: SOjr- : ■ ■ — 0~-»-^ — ■■ — . ' .-:.•■ ;^-- | ; Juveniles' Ready-Blade Department. . *""' ' Panish Suits... ... ... from 7/6 Military "Suits ; Y.. "': Srightoii „ .. .... .. ... . .. , „.,.- 8,:6, Garibaldi .„ „..-. .-... ;: ;..:;" .^ |',V--,%0/; Sailor '■"„ .'..' ... 1 .„ -12,9.; Marine „ ...-♦?.'; i,,: 16/- ; . Eaton ; h ...... ...- „ -ISf/Jr Eugby ■• ,; ..V •■• ;.r- '"..y ... < }/^1.6/6^ }»•«•■-■•■•- ■■ ■■■ ■ ■- &C, &c] &c.' •"'•"' '-' i: I BOYS' AND YOUTHS'I SUITS FROM 17/6: j Men's Mat Department. . the Black Canadian ... . ... from 2/11 The^Drab Canadian" ... ... from" 3/6 the : '. ,/• Cobden ... ... \ t ':'4-sj. The American ... ... ... „ 6/4 . The ; Jerome--... ... ;, : 5/6 The Toronto... '.'-.„.?,..?<* '...-.i^Ajllr, The „ Westminster ... „ 4/6 _ The Sinton Straw's, .V.- r ,,' 2/6^. . ; The Tweed Caps ... ... .]. fi*om lf~i] &cl,&g, &c. •".- --j ,1 7' : .":'■•"■.• '.' ~ — rjf — °-r^ • "' " ■■-■' ■ ' •■—"-■- -.--■_ ! * '-: t : Order Department fi A' • dohtains all the NOVELTIES OF SE 'AMJ&S 1 We^ ask special . attention - to ' our -HEAVY- ; TOTED TROWSERS, iWELL^ MEASURE; and SUITS from.y|3 10s.,|Tb:ME4 s^ fi ?VV ; '^V'- V ;'>^V/* V l 1 '''■'. i ! 'Geelon^ Mosgiej/ West of England, land. Saotch Tweeds_al\Y.aysl6.n_hand,_ancl_ ! irrivihg monthly^ : ■■ ; - • . ; • fi ,; . . -. -. ....;. ;f .--.• ". -.-:■/ i Fit and Worknianship guaranteed. ''''./.. '".■'"'..;■. '' ; '■;■' : \ v, I Turther, .parliciilars for Self- measurement, &c, sent post free on applicaijHaii of €6Mntierce > ttetorj^ md j ' _ ... Clo'th^^^^tlSQC^aaiSS^ «:l-:^-VJ;"m' Ji. V. |Dorner of Trafalgar and BfidgerStreets, Nelspn/aili' ' i Ai^AWBEBA QUAjT,_6EETjiQt!iB',. a .__ i ...'_' 2."":° 2 ' ! .!- : - : '- ITTOYWANTEDJ ApW-iv r ; "±1 \;i y BART'S JOYI i : J X . : ' .030.2., , . i -Steam^urnery Works. SER, > . : .., m „„«.„ A«4- -IQfiQ , : I VICE on TUESDAYrNEX!F, October } I Gattle Trespass ACt, ldbW.i 5, in the Congeeoaiiowal Chub Oh. 297 a. . 't ' ■ ; ■■■ * I'l hCTOTICE is hereby given th^t;on nnd after - *. "V" -■-••■-.-*•.•. 1 -*--..'r>^. IJ3I - the;3otb day of October, 1880, the . JLJISIIOp S bCilOOl. ; , iprovisioDS of 'the 7 •'Cattlor Trespass Act, • - •■-__.;.-> ;; ; '^U-. fc&ars^ast'-i?sysM &"s i^i^-iioßDAT^i.te*:-.--,- . (Cattle, Hoises, Pigaynr-Sheep .treepaeeicg on , - -; - ■■ -•- ; — 4» B fc?f y ;the sad Land, whether the same shall be • Nplrati tfhllpjfc " l ' i .A A -' t; - ■fenced or unenclosed. ■* I PJeiSOH lyQlie^. - . -, I ,;■•.■■•.-.■■ ■• >. E. g. FALL. -. ,""~T-.-_ ... . v Wasbiraton Valler, : ' miBE FOURTH QUARTER ;of. the tqot-T ' ! Son^Tct 2 1880. 8029-4 a 1- * rent year-begins on MONDAY N|l^C/ : ■• .■- - - ■•-* •■ - ■ - • ■-- ■ October -4i <:■ :■ • '.>■•:.;<■■; iV-i .ui-U^° : - •' •'« : -rr*rT k A'fr oriTT/^VST • -■-' -- ! OSWALD QqRTiPo: I- * ,; SUNDAY SCHOOL -- soil— 2 . Secretary. -i, ImHE following meetings bare been j ™ Traikigar^treet =Sout& or ? ■ ! X Brran^ed. Fuller particulars nearer . . :; :...■.'..; ! t tofcime.3 r - f fpBE FOURTH QUARTER of the cur(TUESDiYIEVmNG, October 12 -Devo- gtEf"^ j i tional Meeting, Wesleyan Church, Bey. KEXT, October 4. . - .., i -R. Bavin presiding. - ;...«*-_-. .. , y .. . : •- ± .^ ;;..-; ■-• (WEDNESDAY, October 18-Dlyine Service ; ;. j- ; ' uw lj ; JIlt ,, f .. : ..... y ;- . [THURSDAY. October; l^.PubliOiMe ? tin^ blaW 1 6rdcrV-«"4« I ?pbt'"'FaekJ>ir;JfflGGS"lbtT I Theatre, 7 p.m. Sir.W. Fox thMrma^ (gaa^anteed fresh). Fresh flutter from I I A late Train at 10 pm.V j o( i fc j- ; /| - ■•» , ; ; .., / ..- -\/r.£yr& ,;!;.,- j. •:;■<)!' FRIDAYi October^— Left-open ior ithei [-- - - vi- r ; Wi'PATTERSON'Sj - ■?? Schools. -■'•'..:.";. .-^ sdo9~Gni f; Peopled Mart; Hardy^Btreet SATURDAY, October 16^ Gathering -of; ; ' : -'~ - v'-- : a'-*-V'->i!> : -'"-'''* -'^ I Children at Railway Btation at 2pm. to ; F,OR .S;A L Ev* " ■ <■ j meet Country , Schools,, a.nd proceed to ; - "-' — , • __ii.^ ri s »a s i .- Botanical .gafdenif at'2 'So ; *■" # jA LL THAT VALUABLE FREEHOLD 'SUNDAY; October 17~Special Services at |^ ESTATE known as , I .-the..varioDS.plice.fl_Qf..Wpr£hip. : -,- -a ; mcrtA TWi- TOTIiPCfinPV -^ i ! 6 tßishopdale j 4.3O., .. .^.*^r_.j ne a r]y . S]X ACBES/in?m cul||ration, jTCESDAY; TOctbberi 19-) Gonference of ek^risiye! i rdntagel to ja^.B^L Teachers,. &c, Proyincial .Hall. Chair- Jiie street, and Torytstr^V, ', *" ? '; 7 • ..^an^The^SHOPO^NELSON. , ; -^ , A is^a # o|pp^ni^in^l^el, ./. v ! Commusica.tipnß/to be "a]ddrefii?d to Mteesrs^ g 8 the propertrco'ttldbe moßtMvanfcageously Smart and Lock, Joint Secretaries. r 301*6 ' divided int6Cconvenient;BuildingCA'iro't)ifentß, r i . : ! ">J *" '*' ]]'" ; " '.'.'."]] ' jvith good etreet frontages. ; ; " ..:..- iFOR PATBA via WELLINGTON. ! The pr&pnetor .;!■, . defiirouH>£dißpOT]bg of ; I j rmuv "■■'■■■-- ■ beaJth/ana isprepafeHltd 3edJitei»ilyiiritliV I Jl.3^^ 1 1;'*'; '*'; '*' "-•'- '6ona >frfe purchaser. .„. , v ..,^ : : l I v Ult^fiufc^, ? p a- T E A ! A plan of the .Estate, and'rfnll particulars ■-■; |^ggLgg; ff -r-:- r . A > .^ fcan be EeeVott^pHcation^XJ^uX - is appointed i'V ; leave for the -aboVe Forts | BAIE>£ . on WEDNESDAY EVENING^ XT. \<;l rci^'- 'O^xgjfimg^l .; ! For Freight or Passage, apply to TXe".i^r'Eery"aud^eed "BujmesßwiH, .: JBO2B SCLANDERS g entß be carrteA ott aii^roil.^^"Pvyf 8006~6a^ ■y : i .Shiptiea i'rom lioildiiii'by Orient steoites^.'MelbOurlie, ateMslq / r ?' "f^ : . ■ ! h . V;;' :^ ;■ ;:'":; '? aailipg shilis y^4'^«^^^^|^ I'- -' ' ' ■ J v teg;to;announce^lhe,earl^ of v t tM > a^^:--i%>^^i j . „ . ,,,, , IWTP^LICT" ■ — /tt C\ /S-TfCS?-^^^ W^fti jfor every branch of their business, the whole ofltfhich r>markiiblj^£^g
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 234, 2 October 1880, Page 2
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