HALL OF COMMERCE JL CtiIXUX XJLJLg elll\A. vav l)*# aaIQ A*s\2JJ\JVj COEKEK OF TE-AFALCAE- AJSD BE3DGE-STS.,KELSON. Q . mi ~~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/- -- '———— — — » 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: BOYS' AND YOUTHS' SUITS FROM 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^ The „ Jerome „ 5/6 The Toronto „ 4/1 1 The „ Westminster ... „ 4/6 The Sinton Straws ... ... „ 2/6 Ihe Tweed Caps from 1/-., &c, &c , &c. o Order Department contains all the -NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. W r e ask special attention to our HEAVY TWEED TEOWSERS, WELL SHRUNK, 19/6 TO MEASURE ; and SUITS from £3 10s., TO MEASURE. Geelong, Mosgiel, West of England, and Scotch Tweeds always on hand, and arriving monthly. Fit and Workmanship guaranteed. $t Further particulars for Self- measurement, &c, sent post free on applica] tion. O Hall of Commerce Tailoring and Clothing 1 Department, Corner of Trafalgar and Bridge-streets, Nelson, and At MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH. Sunday School Centenary. PUBLIC LECTUEE. rfIHIS EVENING (THURSDAY) October A PUBLIC LECTURE J_ 14, -£*- •swill bs delivered by large Meeting 1 in Theatre, 17ST. 2?*O2i£ Address^ by In tlie WESLEY AN (iHDRCH, Fib W. Fox. Biancp or Nel?on, Eev. P. On WEDNESDAY NEXT, 20ih iDBt. Calder, J. W Babkicoat, l fq., Btv R. at 730 pm^ ou Co™ X,", *£. T^nSrJ^^flK: PlMßlßimilOMiOlltami Matthew <.'abipbkll, in Egypt and True Holy Land. The Yea. Archdeacon Mules, R< vb. Bf ck- Rtv. H. Bavin will ne'ide. Admission Free, enham »nd Bamilton, ami J. Cock, Esq , Collection in aid of the Trust Fund, have also been invited to lake psrt in the W. BETH WAITE, Secretary, proceedings. — : A Collection will be made during the rp 0 PQi«ters meeting for the expenses of the Centenary, * v viz. : Meetings, Hymns, Memorial, Children's ,™ nT ,,, T , T , ri c r t. » -rvmT^n **. w a *. Ratherini? Doors oven ft 630 RENDERS for PAIIsTI^G the Hardf-st. taataenng. i^oors open at t>,ju. WESLKYAN CHURCH, SOHOOI- ~~~ ROO^f, and PARSONAGE nil be received IA^T~ LOYAL NEnSOfc by thß undersigned till Noon, of THUiiS.Vy.VT.I. LODGE. No. 31 -In Day. the 2 ibt instant. s li, P n W. BETBWAITE MARY W FAIRRY. W.S. 3167— 3 a Vanguard-street. " "THE SHEEP ACT, 1880." NELSON DIBTEIOT. "OETUUN for the Third Quarter of 18S0, in accordance with Section 19 JA< of " The Sheep Act, 1878," that thero "bo published once in every three months, in one or more newspapers within the district, and in the Gazette, a list, certified by. the Chief luspector, of all runs on which there are at that tirno any infected sheep, and of the par* ticular flock or (locks which are so infected." Namo of Run and of Owner. Particulars License [" Eun" means any sheep-station, or farm, or other land being of Flock No. Q ra ntod. under ouo management and managed from ono or Flocks. homestead.] I NELSON SUB-DIVISION. Mackay, T., Drumduan ... Mixed | 1577 June 15 Wei's, W. S., Wakapualca „ 108 June 15 Bichmond, A. JF., Nelson »» 400 August 6 Blick Bros., Nelson ... ~ „ 610 August 17 Baton, E. F., Hope » I 409 j „ MOTUEKA SUB-DIVISION. Stanley, J. G., Motueka Valley Mixed * 1300 June 15 M'Arthy, T., Baton .» 38 „ Needham, F., Tadinor 400 „ GOLDEN BAY SUB-DIVISION. Harvey, Mrs, Waikato I Mixed | 75 | July 14 GBEY AND BULLER SUB-DIVISION. Nil. ' ■ : I hereby certify the above to be a true and correct return. CHARLES CANNING, Chief Inspector of Sheep. October 12, 1880. New Spring and Summer Goods Shipped Iroin London by Orient Bteamers via Melbourne, and late Bailing ships via Wellington. LOYEDAY & H-BYHOE beg to announce the early arrival of for every branch of tbeir business, the whole of which will be found remarkably CHEAP, and in the LATEST FASHION". New Millinery Bonnets Kew Flowers and Feathers Hew Straw Hats and Untrimmed Bonnets Hew Jackets, Mantles, Fisclius, Capes, etc. Bew Dress Fabrics, Bilks and Satins 3SI ew Ribbons • ISlew Fringes and Trimmings !New Hosiery And plain HOUSEHOLD DEAPERT at v e ry low rate p. Further shipments to arrive as the season advances 1 . LOVEDAY-& HE^IOC*.CHEAP DRAPER"^ i|O|?,E?
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 244, 14 October 1880, Page 2
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