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HALL OF COMMENCE . Tailoring and ClotMng Depot, COEKEE OF TRAFiILGAK AND BEIDGE-STS.,NELSON. o SUMMER, 1880. o ■- i "E have exceptional facilities for making up at onr Wholesale premises in Bridge-street, and as we personally supervise the manufacture of all our goods, wo can guarantee each garment for Durability, Style, and Fit. ' —. "We employ none hut experienced Cutters, and onr 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 with a call, . with garments which for Design and Cut cannot he surpassed, and which will give the utmost satisfaction in wear at the lowest possible price. — o ; — • — Men's Eeady-made Department. Men's Tweed^Trowsers ... from 8/11 Men's Tweed Coats from 13/9 Men's Tweed Yes is „ 5/11 Men's Trowsers and Vests ... „ 17/6 Men's White Moles „' 5/11 Men's Tweed Suits , ... >.. „ SO/r- . -'• - - - ■ ■— 'o-U^-r: Juveniles' Ready-niade Department. Danish Suits from 7/6 Military Suits from 10/6 Brighton,, „ 8,6 Garibaldi „ „ 11/9 s Sailor „ „ 12,9 Marine „ „ 16/Eaton '„ „ 15/- Rugby „ „ 16/6 &c, &c, &c,' — :o:BOYS' AND YOUTHS' \ SUITS FROM 17/6. ■■ — :o: • " • ! ''• Men's Hat Department '■''- The Black Canadian from 2/11 The ; Drah Canadian , from 3/6 ':. I The „ Cobden " „ 4,6' The American }> '■ -'6/4 The „. Jeromo „ 5/6, The Toronto... ...' ... ... „ 4/11 : The „ Westminster ... „ 4/6 lie Sinton Straws , ... ... „ 2/6, - r \ The Tweed Caps ... ' ] fromT/-., &c, &c, &c. . . :i ' \ o— L. —^-w ' ■ . • '. "•• Qrder Department „''.'.!. contains all the NOVELTIES OF THE (SEASON. We ask special attention to. our HEAVY- TWEED TROWSEJRS, WELL SHRUNK, 19/6 TO MEASURE.; and SUITS from £3 -10s., JTO MEASURE. \ Geeloiig, Mosgiel, West of England, and Scotch Tweeds always on hand, and • arriving monthly. ' f I Fit and Workmanship guaranteed. ) Ig§p Further particulars for Self-mcasijtfeinent, &c, sent post free on application. . | -■..:,:. -■":;■ T; S. WYMONB &; CO., Hall of Coinmercle Tailoring and Clothing 1 Department, Corner of Trafalgar and Bridge-streets, Nelson, and At MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH. . ?

FRESH BUTTER from 9 U Salt do. 8d M Cheese Bd. A few tons good Potatoes. cheap, «t I. PICK A JRD'S Store. - 3053-26p ; NEW ZSALAND PUBLIC WQRKS. ' ,' ROADS -AGREES DISTRICT, " ; COUNTY OF COLLING WOOD. ; CONTRACTS Nos. 4 and 5, r . " ' abodt One Mile each, •■ I üblic Works Department, : <\ Nelson, October 4, .1880. V WRITTEN TENDERS will be received : at this office until Noon, of SATUIiD ( AY, October SO,: 1880, for the abovemerii. ■ tioned contracts. They are to be marked ".'fender for No. 4 (or 5, ae the case may be), Contract — Roads, Aorero District," and addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public ■'- Works. Telearaphic Tenders similarly ad- * dressed and marked, will be received if presented at any Telegraph Offlca.byNoon of ttie abovementioned date. Provided that written tenders in due form are lodged at - any District or Resident Engineer's Office, : by the same hour. Drawings, Specifications, and conditions may- be Been at this Office, at the Post-office, Collinpwood, arid theT.W. Camp on Works. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. By command, • J. GEO.BLACKETT, 3051 — a Resident Engineer, j . ; FOB SALE. ALL THAT VALUABLE FREEHOLD ; ESTATE known as ; CLAPHAM NURSERY, situated, in ,tbe City of Nelson,- cbi)iainJrig .' nearly SIX ACRES, in full cultivation, and having extensive frontßges to Hardy-street) Kile streit, arid Tory-street. — , This is a fine opportunity for in ,ve Btmonti ' "' Rsithe property could bp mbstadvaritngeoTisly ''■ (Hvided into convenient Building Allotment?, •with Rood street frontages. ; ,; - : \ ,Tl»e p'oprietor is desirous of disposing of his property? and buainefs on account of faiiing health, and is prepared to deal literally With a bon* fide purchaser. " ' • ' T \ . ' ' A plan of the Fstp.te.and full^articu'atil '.> can be teen on application to ' ' "' ; " WILLIAM HATE, ! Torj-strect. gg^" 1 he Nursery and Seed Bu3ines3 will be carried on as usu »1. 3006— 6n. „

F 0 R SAL E. A COUNTRY STORE, doing a good arid safe business. Apply Mr EDWARDS, 3045—6n Messrs Sclanders & Co. . REALISATION OF THE COLONIAL ESTATE OP The Late JOHN SIMONS (N, Edwardß & Co.). £§ JSL Tm X9 OP TUB VALUABLE STEAMEES OP THE ANCHOR LINE, AND OP THR ' ANCHOK FOUNDRY, NELSON. mENDERS ore invited for (he PURJL CHASE of the following PROPERTIES, either whole, as a going Concern, or in lots to suit purchasers : — The Steamers KENNEDY. CHARLES EDWARD, MURRAY, WALLACE, and LYTTELTON. The Ketch OCEAN BIRD. The Hulk HERA. Also, the UNEXPIRED TERM of LEASE of the ALBION WHARF, with the OFFICKS and BUILDIfVGS, Working Gear, &c, now copecially ueed for the Steam traffic. The FREEHOLD L&KDS at the Port, on which are built the FOUNDRY and ! WORKSHOPS. The MACHINERY and PLANT of the above Foundry and. Workshops are equal to anything in the Colony. The Tra^e in which the Steamers havo been find now are profitably employed is well kriewn, an i tha condition of the various properties is thoroughly efficient. Sealed Tenders will be received until MONDAY, the Bth of November nest, tut the highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Tenders to be forwarded to the undersigned, irom whom further information can be obtained. . JOHN H. COCK & CO. Nelson. October 4, 1880. 3d:>9— a

New Spring and $Timmer Goods Shipped irom London by Orient steamers via Melbourne, and late -->• -S sailing ships via Wellington. • •■■- . - ; j I , «,, M i. :r»... ill ■ I iUWl'll .. IjOYEDAY & MEYHQIi: :; j beg to announce the early arrival of . • • , ; NEW GOODS for every branch of their business, the whole of which will be found remarkably. . ; CHEAP, and in the LATEST FASHION. .. , - / ; , ; . . • • l .. .. ' • • 1 New Millinery Bonnetsi v x ■ i New Flowers and Feathers : ; ! New Straw Hats and Untrimmed Bonnets ; New Jackets, Mantles, Fischus, Capes, etc. > I New Dress Fabrics, Silks and Satins i New Ribbons j Oi New Fringes and Trimmings , ' New Hpsiesry • ' ■■■'' \ '.;'''';],''', *'■ : '-..V ■■.* And plain HOXTSEHOLPPBipERY at verj; low rat^ee. ;' : ; ' ! ■;■ ;H Further shipmtots to arrive as the season advances. ;. :^i •; < . loteblat 1m ,MmM)M£^ \b xi ±hJ\- ±r JLJ JrC A. ±r llii Jq£(>jfo 9

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 236, 5 October 1880, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 236, 5 October 1880, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 236, 5 October 1880, Page 2

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