Trafalgar House. .. oo .^— — JUST TO HAND, Via MELBOURNE, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING, Hats, Caps, &c, Suitable for the present Season. /\_ SUMMER VESTS, from 2/9. Double-Breasted WHITE VESTS. 4/9. Fancy Double-Breasted VESTS, New Styles. ALPACA COATS, 8/9. Men's and Youths' SUITS, in great variety, 20 Dozen first choice KID GLOVES, 4s. 6d., Drabs and Greys. ALSO, 100 Yards OTDYED CHINA SILKS, for Ladies 5 Costumes. tkafalgabT" house. _ FKANCIS GRIMES, HIS LORDSHIP BISHOP REDWOOD NEW ZEALAND -RT?T?Wirwv being expected to arrive by the as. BREWERY, Phcebe, on THURSDAY NEXT, the Rev. DUNEDIN. Father OARIN begs recpeclfully to invite the Member* of his CONGREGATION to /~I° PELAND '& FOUK-STAR ALE. fn MEETat the CATHOLIC STATION (Boys' rr noahna , „ , „ 1/TT ' School-room), THIS (WEDNESDAY) Uogshoadp, Barre's, Half-Hogsheads, 93 in Bottle. On SALE by the Sole Agent, NELSON CITY CADETS. WILLIAM FLETCHER, ' WINB MbROHANT, /COMPANY'S MEFTING THIS (Wed- 3»75 NelßOn \J neaday) EVENING. All Members are — requested to attend and bring all Uniforms, WftT , Trt _ Arms, and Accoutrements In their poyseasion JN * ° T I C E . to Parade. 11. BEST, npflE CHURCHWARDENS of ALL--93 Acting Captain. * SAINTS' PARISH will be in attend- — — . ance at the Vestry on THURSDAY and nAT ga t SATURDAY next, the 14th and 16th inst., Ui)| oA Li Jii . from 630t0 8 p.m , to receive the PEW A PRIME Lot of BLACK CURRANTS. f °j J± W.PHILLips, 103 _4 t^SSSJS'JOhuidiwttdeM 1U1 ~" 1 BruJge-street. MRS WALKER'S SCHOOL, Hampdbn- NEW SCHOONER FOR SALE. Stkbbt, wiU RE-OPEN on MONDAY January 18. lol ' TTULL and SPARS complete. Dimen- — XX sfons :— -Length of keel, 66 ft, 6 in. ; ANYONE GOJNtt THRfMTarr + *^ beam, 17ft. 7 in. • depth oi hold, 7fr., Frame For further particulars, apply to D. GILKICHMOND INSTITUTE. BERTSON, Build, r, there ; or to DAY evening, the JBtn inßtant, at Seven ~ " ~~~ o'clock. /^IBAMELEON TOPS. 10« • J. SIGLEY. Kf At R. LUCAB & SON'S. BUT YOUR DRAPERY and CLOTHING FROM gT. S. WYMOND & OO.'S § DRAPERY WAREHOUSES | (At the Corner). g g tt £ ®" NOTE— § The following 1 Cheap Lines secured B | at 30 per Cent, discount, | g From the Importers at Stock taking. > g Check Tweed (for Boys' wear), Meo's Felt Hats, 3/6 each tt « vu h d - „ Byzantine Shirts, 2/9 each W g Large Biza Blankets, 16/9 per pair #> Merino Under Shirtß, 2/11 „ § Grey Calico, 4/9 per dozen M White Shirts, all sizes, 5/6,, Honey Comb Towels, 7/6 per doz. „ Black Alpaca Coats, 10/6 „ O g Bed Quilts, from 4/6 Elastic Braces and Beltp, 1/ £| j^ Eolled Shirtings, 3d. per yard Heavy Brown Cotton half-hose, 6d Parasols, from 1/11 - per pair H g Muslins (full dress), 5/11 Fancy Silk Scarfs, 1/6 each g Arabian Lustres, 13£ d. per yard Silk Ties, 6d. each " __tt fe | 200 Fancy Dresses, at ss. lid., " o m yalue for 12s. 6d. % O JO . CQ g 1,000 Straw Hats, from 6d. jr H § 20 doz. World-wide Corsets, 2s. lid. per pair, worth 3s. 9d. T. S. WYMOND & CO., HJLLL OF COMMERCE
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 11, 13 January 1875, Page 2
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