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HALL OF COMMERCE Tailoring and ClotMng Depot, COEKEE OF TRAFALGAR AKD BEIDGE-STS.,KELSON. SUMMER, 1880. ■- — o ' < °~^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 fo 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 -with 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. — — — o Men's Ready-made Department. Men's Tweed Trowsers ...from 8/11 Men's Tweed Coats from 13/9 Men's Tweed Vests „ 5/11 Men's Trowsers and Vests ... „ 17/6 Men's White Moles „ 5/11 Men's Tweed Suits „ 30/- - ■ — — 0 Juveniles' Ready-made Department. Danish Suits from 7/6 Military Suits from 10/6 Brighton „ „ 8/6 Garibaldi „ , „ 11/9 Sailor „ „ 12,9 Marine „ „ 16/Eaton „ „ 15/- Rugby „ „ IQ/Q &c, &c, &<s.' :o :. BOYS' AND YOUTHS' SUITS FEOM 17/6. - ' — ;o: Men's Hat Department. The Black Canadian from 2/11 The Drab Canadian ... ... from 3/6 ! The „ Cobden „ 4,6 The American „ 6/4 j The „ Jerome- „ 5/6 The Toronto „ 4/11 The „ Westminster ... „ 4/6 The Sinton Straws „ 2/6 The Tweed Caps ... from 1/-., &c, &c , &c. ■ ■ o Order Department 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 £8 10s., TO MEASURE. Geelong, Mosgiel, West of England, and Scotcli Tweeds always on hand, and arriving monthly. Fit and Workmanship guaranteed. i^f Further particulars for Self- measurement, &c, sent [post free on applica~ tion. T. S. WYMOND & CO., " Hall of Commerce Tailoring and Clothing Department, Corner of Trafalgar and Bridge-streets, Nelson, and At MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH.

FOR SALE, CHEAP. AFIRST-CLARS TRAP and SADDLE HoRSR,I4£ bantfa bigb; 3 years old, guaranteed sound, staunch and quiet— is a very last ttottcr. Apply to J. McINTOSH, Brightwater. October 12, 1880, 3144-tc WILLIAM FORSTER, Bootmaker, Beightwatek, Bez» to notify (o the inhabitants of Brightwater and surrounding district, that on and niter this date ha intends to charge £1 for Watertights and Elastic Sides, and all other boots in proportion, together ■wilh 2s in the paunu discount for cash. 3145- to Waimea Boad Board. FOR the convenience of the Batepayers in the different Sub-districts, the Collector will attend between the hours of 1 1 a ra. and 3 p.m., tor the purpose of RECEIVING their HATES, at Stoke, Turf Hotel— Monday, leth October. Spring Grove, Institute — Monday, 25th October. WAKiPfBLD, Forest Inn — Saturday, 23rd uctober. Foxhill, Foxhill Hotel— Wednesday, 27th ( ;ctober. WATME4. West, Suv.diy Schoolroom— Monday, Ist November. Dovedalts, at Mr Rose's, on Tuesday, 19th October, between the hours of 4 and 7 p.m. R. J. MALCOLM, 3146 Collector. Alteration of Hoad, THE WAIMEA ROAD BOARD hereby sive notice that, under the provisions of " The Public Works Act. 1880," they intend STOPPING UP THK PUBLIC R<»AD lying between Section 52, 53. 66, and XVI. on the Plan of Suburban South, and t» king land for a road in exebange for a portion of the eaid road, 43 links wide, and 28 chains 40 links Ion?/, through and along the South side of the Btiid Fection 53. Plan Bhowing the proposed alteration will bo open to inspection at the TuBJi 1 Hotel, Stoke, on and after MOJNDAY, the 11th instant. Objections to thetakinar of such land to be sent in writing to the undersigned, on or before the 3rd day of January, 1881. By order of the Board, B. J. MALCOLM, Secretary. Richmond, October 11,1 880. 8147

SUNDAY SCHOOL HHBE folfowing MEETINGS have been JL arranged : — First Meeting— THlS TUESDAY EVKMNG, October 12-Devo-tional Meeting, Wesleyan Church, Rev. R. Bavin presiding. 7.30. Second Meeting— To-Morrow, WEDNESDAY, Oct-tbf-r 13— Divine Service at Christ Church, 7.30. Preacher : Bight Rev. the Bishop op Nelson. Lato return Train up Country. THURSDAY, October 14 -Public Meeting Theatre, 7 p.m. Sir W. Fox Chairman. A late Train at 10 p m. FRIDAY, October 15— Left open ior the Schools. SATURDAY, October 16— Gathering of Children at Railway Station at 2 p m. to meet Country Schools, and proceed to Botanical Gardens at 2 30. SUNDAY, October 17- Special Scivlces at the various places of WorEhip. MONDAY, October 18— Meeting of Teachers at Bishoptlale, 4.30. TUESDAY, October 19— Conference of Teachers, &c, Provincial Hall, Chairman : The Bishop of Nelson. Contributions towards Expenses of Meetings. Hymns, and Children's Gathering, will be thankfully received by the Treasurer, Mr FIELD, Bridge street. Communications to be addressed to Messrs Smart and Lock, Joint Secretaries. 3016 TVISTEICT ORDER MONTHLY INSPECTION of ALL CORPS in the District at tho Dsili, Shed, on WEDNESDAY, i3th instant, at 7.80 pm. Full Dress. Band to attend. Train for Country Corps aa übubl. By order, W. H. WEBB, Captain, Adjutant Kelson District. Volunteer Office, Kelson. Bth October, 1880. 3094— a FOR SALE.— A Litter of OOLLIE PUPS. Parents just imported from Scotland. Alfo, a Broken-in SHEEP BITOO, and oae of her Pups about Eight months old. Apply Mr DISHER, 3140 Trafalgar Hotel.

New Spring and Summer Goods Shipped irom London by. Orient steamers via Melbourne, and late sailiDg ships via Wellington. Loved ay & Heyhoe 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. New Millinery Bonnets New Flowers and Feathers New Straw Hats and Untrimmed Bonnets New Jackets, Mantles, Fisclius, Capes, etc. New Dress Fabrics, Silks and Satins New Ribbons New Fringes and Trimmings New Hosiery And plain HOUSEHOLD DIRAPERY at v e ry low rate*. ' . ' ' Further shipments to arrive as the season advances. LOYEDAY k HEYHOE, CHEAP DRAPER^ STQgE,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 242, 12 October 1880, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 242, 12 October 1880, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 242, 12 October 1880, Page 2

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