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M-A.KE HABTEI lVf-A-KE HASTE! MAKE HASTE! COME EARLY! COME EARLY! COME EARLY! TO MESSES. S. M. SOLOMON AND Co., Who have JUST. OPENED the LARGEST and BEST ASSORTMENT of DEESS MATERIALS ever received in the Province, commencing at 3s. 6d. the Full Dress of 12 yards. ' - Also — 500 Ladies' Black Silk, Tweed, and Mohair MANTLES and JACKETS, from 4s. 6d. each. 1,000 Ladies' and Children's White, Brown, and Black STRAW HATS, comrnenciug at Is. 3d. 250 rolls Wide EIBBONS, all colors, at 4^d. per yard. FLOWERS! FLOWERS! FLOWERS! For the coming Anniversary BALL ; a splendid and choice variety, at Low Prices. Also, Ladies' and Gentlemeu's White KID GLOVES. Ruches and other TRIMMINGS, in all colors. Black Silk LACES, Straw Trimmings. LINEN and WORKED MUSLIN SETS, from lid. PARASOLS! PARASOLS! PARASOLS! At an IMMENSE REDUCTION. Good Quality Silk, at 2s. lid. A LARGE STOCK OF LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING, GLOVES, HOSIERY, STAYS, &c, &c Don't forget the CHEAP CALICOES and FLANNELS to be had at 8. M. SOLOMON AND O O.'S, TRAFALGAR STREET. Also, a very Large Stock of Men's, Boys', and Youths 5 Clothing, in Coats, Trousers, Vests, Suits, or Trousers and Vests to Match ; Crimean, White. Regatta, and Scotch Twill, Shirts ; Hats, Caps, Neck-ties, Gloves, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Socks, Braces, &c,, &c, which will be sold on the principle of small profits aud quick returns, at S. M. SOLOMON AND C O.'S, TRAFALGAR STREET. •■ 1674

BOOT & SHOE IMPORTERS, EX COUNTESS OP KINTORE. g /"lENTLEJfEX'S, LADIES', h3 VX & CHILDREN'S BOOTS Cd <g and SHOES in great variety, & 2 suitable for the season, NOW" O £j OPENED, and taken in to stock. Q H In addition to which, we beg to t9 £j remind our friends and the pub- *$ lie that we have still a quantity vJ of Deteriorated Stock (referred £3 ,_3 to in our iast advertisement), F3 << among which is a LARGE AS(3 SORTMENT of Gentlemen's, £3 Ladies', and Children's Boots that we are prepared to Clear Out at LESS than. English COST. NELSON. 1652 THE NELSON PUBLIC BATHS are NOW OPEN. Scale of Charges. s. d. Vapour Bath, with Douche, Shower, or Cold Shallow Baths . . .50 Wet Sheet Packing . . . .76 Douche Bath 2 0 Hot Baths (including Shower Bath) . 1 6 Cold Baths (including Shower Bath) . 0 9 Twelve HOT and Twelve COLD BATHS for £l. QUARTERLY TICKETS, 255, and 12s edeach for| every additional ticket in the same family. Monthly Tickets, 10s. No additional charge will be made to Season (Quarterly or Monthly) Ticket Holders for the Douche Bath. AH the children under 10 Years of age in the family of any Quarterly Ticket"llolder, will be admitted for the additional ticket (charge 12s 6d), provided they are under the care of some responsible person. Swimmikg Baths, Adults, 6d ; Boys, 3d. Or, Quarterly Tickets, 10s. Open Daily, from 6 am. to 9 p.m.; Sundays, from 6 to 9 a.m., to Ticket Holders only. H. BARRACLOUGH, Proprietor, The Baths, Hardy -street. 1309 NELSON PUBLIC BATHS. Vapor, Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. PACKING and General Hydropathic Treatment, and Herbal Medicines, as practised by Dr. A. I. Coffin, of London. . H. BARRACLOUGH, Medical Herbalist, Hardy-street (near the Government Buildings) Nelson. 1268 WANTED, a YOUTH about 14 or IS years of age, as an INDOOR APPRENTICE. Apply to ROD & HOUNSELL, 1691 Millers. WANTED, a General SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. S. ADAMS, Anchor Inn. 1665 WANTED a MAN to assist on a Sheep Run, one who understands shearing. Apply to THOS. ASKEW, Bridge-street. January 16, 1867. 1657 WANTED, a BUTCHER. Apply at Hargreave's Butchering Establishment, Bridge-street. - 1582 WANTED, a Good General SERVANT. Liberal wages given. Apply to Mrs. PORTHOUSE, Royal Hotel. 1604 WANTED, Mechanics to know that they can be supplied with Early Breakfast, at the '■yfjtago Dining Rooms, Bridge-street. Board and residence, 255. per week. 20*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 16, 19 January 1867, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 16, 19 January 1867, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 16, 19 January 1867, Page 4

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