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. _j * . , i ■ —~ 95! ' ; '-Mii HALL 6_F OOJffIEROB Tailoring and Clothing Depot, COKNEK OF TRAFALGAB AND BKIDGE-STS., NELSON. 0— SUMMER, 1880. — — o— — « WE 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. Wo employ none hut experienced Cutters, and our trimmings are superior to thoso generally put into garments hy 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 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,,... ... ... ... „ H/9 Sailor „ „ 12 9 Marine „ „ 16/Eaton „. „ 15/- Rugby „ „ 16/6 &c, &c, &c. ; — :o :- BOYS' AND YOUTHS' SUITS FROMj|l7/6. •— -: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 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 £S lOs., TO MEASURE. Geeiong, Mosgiel, West of England, and Scotch Tweeds always on hand, and arriving monthly. - - - Fit and Workmanship guaranteed. , g^* Further parliculars for Self- measurement, &c., sent post freejon ' applicaj tion. T.S.WYMOND&CO./ Hall of Commerce Tailoring and Clothing Department, Corner of Trafalgar and Bridge-streets, Nelson* and. At MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH.

WANTED a HOUSEMAID. Apply Mra. TEjjCHEM&KFJR, 3219-4 Cambria- street. WANTFD, an Experienced BENCH-. HAND for a SAW-MILL. Apply to JOHN SCOTT, Builder, Nelson. 3231 6. FRESH BUTTER from 91, Salt do. 7d., Cheese Bd. A few tons good Potatoes, cheap, et I. PICKARD'S Store. 3053-26p PUBLIC A PUBLIC LECTURE will be delivered by SIR W FOX, In the POET PUBLIC HALI, TO-MOEROW (THURSDAY) At light o'clock. On TEMPERANCE Rev. R. BAVIN will preside Admission; Free. Collection in aid of the Port , - Public Hall Fund. 3186—6 THE PORT SINGING CLASS are requested to Meet at tha Hall for PRACTICE TBIS EVENING (Wednesday), at 8 p,m. R.W. POWNALL, 3229 Conductor. . YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN [ ASSOCIATION, \ LECTURE will be delivered by •^ SIR W. FOX, Jn the THEATRE ROYAL, On FRIDAY, October 22 r 1880" SUBJECT : — ' " The History of the English Bible." Chair to be taken at Eight p.m., TICKETS-ONE SHILLING. ' -• 3024.— 6 FOE WELLINGTON AND ; : LYTTELTON. GRAFTON " wilt sail for the above porta >; TO-DAY (Wednes :ay), the 20th October, at Five p.m. For freight or passage apply to . . JAMES S. CROSS, Jun., 3?39 *.' Acent. :

TO LKT for Six Wfeks or Two Months of the Summer a pretty FOUK-ROOMED n OTTAGE, FURNISHED. Hano and Gai dew. 3244-3 LOST on Friday night I«st between Badge and Trafalgar- sts., a BROOCH, ('ameo stone pet in silver. Finder rewarded Apply " Mail " Offlce. 3248— 1p To Farmers and Graziers. TENDERS will be receive 1 by ths undersigned up (o SATURDAY, the 13th day of November next, for the PURCHASE of the UNFXPIRRD TERM of LEASE (ifi rears) from July last of NATIVE RESERVE being Sections Nos 33 and 84, containing ONE HUNDRED AND TWO AND A-HALF ACRES, situated in the Lmed Agri ultural DUtrict of BIWAKA Fifteen Acres are under growing crops of Wheat, Oats, Barley, nnd prepared for Potatoes, &c, the remainder is sown down with English Grasp, and the whole is enclose 1 in a substantial ring feice of Quicks and Wire, and subdivided into suitable sized Poddoeks, all ditchiner and fencing beinsr in perfect order. The DWELLIN'-HOUSK and all the Outbuildinss are quite new, having been built at the commencement of the p?e3ent Lease, and the rent is only £50 per annum. Half of the purchace-money for the goodwill of lease can remain for a peiiod of Two years, at Six per cent, per annum. A few young Stock to bo taken at a valuation, and possession given on the lst of December next. The conditions of purchase and all other necessary information can be obtained from the undersigned on the property, and being in Riwaka, which consists of the richest land in the colony, no further recommendation is nere«sary as to quality and sterli' g value. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. GEORGE STARNES, Lessee. Riwaka, 20th October, 1880. 3227— 12 a PUBLIC jLECTURE. A PUBLIC LECTURE will be delivered by In the WE3LEYAN CHURCH, To-Night, Wednesday, at 7.30 p.m., on Personal Reminiscences op Tbavels in Egypt and the Holt Land. Rtv. R. Bavin will pieside. Admission Free. Collection in aid of the Trust Fund. W. BETHWAITE, Secretary.

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 v l W NEW GOODS for every branch of their business, th c whole of which will be found remarkably CHEAP, and in the LATEST FASHION. . ' Ul.ll 11l .11 mil I I*"***** ■\ , New Millinery Bonnets New Flowers and Feathers New Btraw Hats and Untrimmed Bonnets New Jackets, Mantles, Fisehus, Capes, etc. New Dress Fabrics, Silks and Satins New Ribbons New Fringes and Trimmings New Hosiery And plain HOUSEHOLD DRAPERY at v e ry low ratee. ,;r Further shipments to arrive as the. season advance*?* .. YY'Y LOVEDAY & HEYfiffl]^ a CHEAP DRA PERY ' 'T*IAJE , AI*&AE& STRJSS'S'.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 249, 20 October 1880, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 249, 20 October 1880, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 249, 20 October 1880, Page 2

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