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BUSINESS DIRECTORY. JOSEPH ANDREWS, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION AGENT, 229 Wakefield Arms, Wakefield. J. HASSARD DEEY, (Late T. Hubbard & Co.) Accountant, Valuator, and General Commission Agent, Bridge-street, Nelson. 841 E. MURRELL, JEWELLER, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, 238 . /Trafalgar-street, Nelson. : JAMES TINGLE, BOOKSELLER AND STATION BR, Bridge-street,. near Trafalgar-street, Nelson. 112 C. COLLIER, Fishmonger, Bridge-st. Fresh fish always on hand. Wholesale customers liberally treated. 266 J. P. COOKE, , Plumber, Glazier, Painter, and Paperhanger, 231 Hardy.-street, Nelson. • - J. W. BOND, Gas Engineer, Plumber, Bellhanger, Galvanised Ironworker, Painter, &c, Upper Bridge-st'. [1129 E. W.. DEE, TAILOR AND DRAPER, Opposite Hornby's Auction Mart, Bridge-st. 45 T. USHER, " Boot and Shoe Maker, Bristol House, Trafalgar-st. A large, stock of new goods just received. '227 ' ; ~. ~. ~_ ~ ~~ '. ~~- W. HARGREAVES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHER, Bridge-street, Nelson. Poultry and Vegetables always on hand. Families and shipping supplied. 989 H. PIER SON, BUTCHER, Waimea-road, Nelson. Families and shipping supplied on the most reasonable terms. Poultry and vegetables. 1441 JAMES COTTON, Chimney Sweep and Nightman. Rubbi*"h Cjjxted av^ay on reasonable terms. Oy&ers left at the Commercial Hotel will be at- '"•., •' tended to. 1378 BURNETT, Stone Cutter, Monumental Yard, Hardy-st., Nelson^ Country orders punctually attended to. 741 PARMENTER & AMOS, CARPENTERS, " UNDERTAKERS, &c , Hardy-street, rear of Commercial Hotel. 402 JOHN MCKAY, Carpenter, Undertaker, &c, Haven-road. 600 Funerals completely furnished. SAMUEL WAKEFORD, SOHO FOUNDRY, EESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public generally, that he is prepared to EXECUTE ALL ORDERS that he is favored with, on the shortest notice and the most reasonable terms. Bridge-street, Nelson, December 10th. 1422 RANT & FLOWERDAY, BAI^ERsT&c., Bridge-street. Two-pound. LOAF, 3d. PICNIC BISCUITS, 9d. per lb. SHIP BISCUIT equally low. Shipping supplied. Four-pound LOAF, "6d. 1391 EI N E BUTTER, from Motueka, 61b for 7s. Best Kerosine 5s 6d per gal. Delicious Cur- " rants 7d per 111. Excellent Tobacco 5s 6d per lb. Black Bigareau Cherries 3^-d per lb. Kent Cherries, for pies and wine, 101b for 2s. Gooseberries ls per gal. At DE CARLE'S, next Traf&lgar Hotel. 1477 PIANOFORTES and HARMONIUMS Tuned Regulated, and Repaired. R, B. WALCOT, Shelbouine-street, 201

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 247, 20 December 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 247, 20 December 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 247, 20 December 1866, Page 1

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