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I . HALL OE COMMERCE Tailoring and ClotMng Depot, CORNER OF TRAFALGAR ABD ERIDGE-STS.,NELSON. SUMMER, 1880. — O i WE have exceptional facilities for making ujo 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. i - - - - We employ none hut experienced Cutters, and our trimmings are superior to those generally put into garments by wholesale manufacturers. Our chief aim is to suppiy our customers and those who favor us with a call, with garments which for Design and Cut cannot lie surpassed, and which will give the utmost satisfaction in wear at the lowest possible price. Men's Ready-made Department. Men's Tweed Trowsers ...from 8/11 Men's Tweed Coats from 13/9 Men's Tweed Vesis „ . 5/11 Men's Trowsers and Vests ... „17 6 Men's White Moles „ 5/11 Men's Tweed Suits • ... ... „ 30/Juveniles' Ready-made Department. Danish Suits from 7/6 Military Suits from 10/6 Brighton,, „ ,8/6 Garibaldi,, „ 11/9 Sailor „ „ 12/9 Marino „. „ 16/Eaton „ „ 15/^ Rugby „ ... .„ 16/6 &c, &c; &c.' . : :o: rBOYS' AND YOUTHS' SUITS FROM 17/6. "" — -:o: — " Men's Hat Department The Black Canadian from 2/1 1 j The Drab Canadian .-..'. ... from 3/6 The „ Cobden „ 46; The American ;;. 6/4 The „ Jerome.' „ 5/6 ; The Toronto... ... ... ... „ 4/1 1 The „ Westminster ... „ 4/6; | The Sinton. Straws ....... „ 2/6 The Tweed Caps \ ... from 1/-., &c, &c., &c. • _o r - a-— Order Department contains all the NOVELTIES OF TRE .SEASON. We ask special attention to our HEAVY TWEED TROUSERS, WELL SHRUNK, 19,6 TO MEASURE ; and SUITS from £3 lps., TO MEASURE. Geelong, Mosgiel, West of England, and Scotch Tweeds always ohShand, and arriving monthly. Fit and Workmanship guaranteed. Further particulars for Self measurement, &c, sent post free on applica^ tion. , . T. S. WYMOND & CO.,j Hall of Commerce Tailoring and Clothing 1 Department, Corner of Trafalgar and Bridge-streets, Nelson, and At MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH.

FOR WANGANUI AND WELLINGTON. _.«l»i mHE b.s. WAKATU 1 will sail for the above poris on MONDAY, " the lith October, at 11 a.m. For Freight, &c„ apply to ; J. S. CRCS3, jun., , Agent. A A. SCAIFE, Accountant and Commission Agent, Hardy-street, opposite Union Bank Agent Australian Mutual Provident Society. Stsndnrd Insurance Company. Certificited Accountant in Bankruptcy, &c. SOHl— l2m ' Standard Fire and Marine \ Insurance Company of N. Zealand * ELSON BhANCH. EIRE, Marine and Guarantee Policies issued at current rates. Prompt and Liberal Settlement cf Claims. Large and Influential Colonial Proprietary. 3082— 12 m A. A. SCAIFE, Chief Agent. , To Travel this Season. .gL^-jjnp"* fTIHE Carriage Horse Young Stonewall He is a bright bay, with black legs, free from white, fully 16£ hands high, displaying fine action and temper. Will stop at the following places j— • MONDAY.— Leave his own stables (Forest 1 Inn) at 8 a.m.; call at Fox Hill Inn at 10 ■ a.m.; Bell Grove Inn at 12 (noon) ; at Hep- ! good s all night. • TUESDAY.— CaII at Kite's at 9 a.m. through Stanley Brook, staying at Rose's all night. _, WEDNESDAY.— TraveI through Dovedale, on to ihe Moutere •, at Beukf'sall night. THURSDAY.— Through Appleby, calling at Mercer's at mid-day ; at Red Horse, Richmond. all night. FRIDAY.— At T. Martin's, Brightwater, at mid-day. 1 SATURDAY.— Own Stables. ; Teems.— £ * 2s ; groomage, 55., to be ! paid at first service. All fees to be" paid on or before tbe lßt January, 1681. BANKS & BAIGENT.

New Spring and Summer Goods Shipped irom London by Orient steamers via Melbourne/ and late sailing ships via Wellington. .."'.*, Loyeday & Heyhoe beg to announce the early arrival of , . ■ • a ■' NEW GOODS for every branch of their bußines*, the whole of which will be found remarkably CHEAP, and in the LATEST FASHION. ; \ ' ? , "~, - A' -a New Millinery Bonnets New Flowers and Feathers New Straw Hats and Untrimmed Bonnets New Jackets, Mantles! Fischus, Capes, etc. New Dress Fabrics, Silksiand Satins ,' New Ribbons New Fringes and Trimmings } v! I; ,, t ' New Hosiery ■...-;-'•' i \ And plain HOUSEHOLD DRAPERY at v e ry lowrateV. : ; . ';..'.. . ..j " -" ri*A^.t Further shipments to arrive as the season advances, LOYEDAY & HE¥HO^ CHEAP D_^_^_S^''ST^_?_l.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 239, 8 October 1880, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 239, 8 October 1880, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 239, 8 October 1880, Page 2

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