WE beg to notify that the time agreed upon with the Trustees of Wymond's Bankrupt Estate has ARRIVED, The Hall of Commerce wiU therehe CLOSED on Next Saturday Week, so that everyone will be studying their own interests by making their\ Purchases before that 'date, ancf not waiting till too late to participate in the very many Bhr gains which are the main features of this Sale, Recollect thai you should make your Purciiaies during the LAST SEFEN DAYS ; of this great] Sale, and thus secure some of ih c Bargains which are being givefo. McDowell bros., Vendors of Wymond's Bankrupt Stock. M'DOWELL BROTHERS have communicated with Wymond's Trustees and those interested, with a view giviDg up possession of the HALL OF COMMERCE, and have received the following reply :— Memorandum from Trustees. Your letter re Premises and Fittings duly received. We may require you to sell the STOLEN GOODS belonging to Wymond's Estate. This will occupy you for a few days, and will no doubt cause some litfclo excitement !in Nelson. . — . »_o — • ■• — ■• The Stolen Goods alluded to have arrived in Nelson by the West Coast steamers. ; ' i-0— 7-7— -— ,' In connection with the foregoibg, we beg to say that so far as we are at present concerned, NEXT SATURDAY WEEK is the LAST DAY of the SALE,' and SATURDAY WEEK is| tbe LAST DAY for the BARGAINS. Should the premises be open beydnd that date it will be notified previously, and only open for the purpose of Selling the Stolen Goods and sundry- other odd cheap lines which may be left over as iprcviously mentioned. The BALANCE of the various lots of GOODS both from the Wholesale Store and the Stocks generally arc NOW ON 'SALE AT GREAT REDUCTIONS ! DURitf G THE LAST SEVEN DAYS OF THE SALE ! And amongst the items we wish to draw attention to the following— A lot of Trimmings and Velvets at 3d. per card or bundle ; a lot of Girls' Stays at 9d ; a lot of Ladies' Stays at 2s 6d and 2s lid ; a lot of Tarlatan Muslins at O^d per yard ; 4 lot of Jaconet Muslins at 9^d per yarjl ; Men's and Boys' Clothing, Hat^s, Wincies, Flannelsj, Blankets,. Millinejy, Underclothing, and Ribbons ; : Ladies' and Girls' Ulsters ; Cloth and Silk Jackets. : 3 Singer Company's Sewing Machines reduced to £4 19s 6d. Grover & Baker's Machine, polished table, reduced to £3 19s 6d. ] ' ll r.l '. V . ! . . * • '. . ; _ ~ — _.'•-■■- "'■'■-• : ' 'i' ' ! . ;J; ■!..-; ; •■■<<( 'ci " i>fJJ?i-.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 101, 29 April 1881, Page 1
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404Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 101, 29 April 1881, Page 1
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