nPTfXTpr I T A QT 1 "P| A "V" IS APPROACHING! ' _ -■ I UN 111111 l INI The Close of the Sale of T. S. WYMOND & CO.'S BANKRUPT STOCK!!! ALL THE GOODS from the WHOLESALE STORE and from the DRAPERY and MILLINERY SHOPS have been removed to the CORNER SHOPS known as Wymond's Clothing and Boot Shops, corner of Trafalgar and Bridge-sts,, Hall of Commerce, NELSON. And we have now the pleasure to announce to the inhabitants of Nelson and the surrounding districts in connection with our recent advertisements re various Goods in this paper as follows : — All the Goods recovered by Wymond's Trustees, from all sources, including the few tons of Goods inadvertently taken to Lyttelton, and afterwards exhibited in the Police Court, Nelson, during the trial concerning them, have been added to the Stock, enabling us to give the public Greater Bargains than ever at this FINAL WIND-UP of the Sale. We are now marking and arranging those Goods and the remaining Stock with them, and will submit the entire lot for Sale on Wednesday, June 1, and following days, on the Premises, corner of Trafalgar and Bridge-streets ; and as we purpose clearing out the whole lot, we have decided to open daily at Ten am., closing at Four o'clock, and opening again in the Evenings from Six to Eight o'clock, thus giving everyone a chance to come and obtain great value for their money during those last few days. The Stock consists of all the Goods recovered by Wymond's Trustees, and all other Goods in aggregate, amongst which will be found — CLOTHING SHEETINGS MILLINERY HOSIERY SHIRTS TRIMMINGS DRE«SES WINDOW CURTAINS FANCY GOODS WINCIES BOOTS MUSLINS CLOAKS and JACKETS DRAWERS FLANNELS SOX COLLARS BLANKETS and many other items, and yoii cannot go wrong in buying any. of them, as the prices are so cheap, and you may not get the same opportunity for buying for years to come. Therefore do not neglect laying in a stock. This is our FINAL ANNOUNCEMENT [to the people of Nelson 'and District, to whom we beg to tender our thanks for their patronage during this great and unreserved Sale of Bankrupt Goods. Note.— That on and after WEDNESDAY, Ist of June, the doors open at Ten and close at Four o'clock, re-opening again from Six to Eight in the Evening, so that everyone may have a fair chance of securing their share of the Bargains, and as The Last Day is Apprpapki&g 1 !; our advice to to all is — Come early and secure Goods enough to last for months to come ! . ' :: "'"''' Particulars of Goods in Handbills, which can be had on application. 4-mongst the things referred to above as " from Lyttelton," are a lot of ' Children's and Girls' Chemises, Draw- Ladies' and Children's Boots ers, and Underclothing Satin Skirts, Real Irish Poplins Stays at 2s lid Dressing Gowns ; Lace and Beaded Fischus, Capes, Silk A lot of superior Window Curtains Jackets Quilts, Napkins , ': "' Longths of Floorcloths, Langths of Colored Trimming Silks and Satins/ Carpets Boys' and Youths' Clothing ~ J Flannels, Trimmings . &C., &c.', ; " &$ t and a variety of sundries too numerpus to particularise.' 1 : -' . T&i ■'»>\«i> lwsw -"^H" I^^j tt ..,;.; TEST vuWi 791™ ?K&?Mf *\;-..;;,»--: ■<■-'.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 132, 4 June 1881, Page 1
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