,;-:li'Jimii2.!.V\r.ulLA.;.m. :~^7^T r "~S^cpnaiije v q*a.s j _--, j 7,, : / • - THE NELSOBT- PUBLiC 'BATHS are NOW ,„yP. 71 .7 .7*l V; >.QPEN._; ac, _:;: 7 7: '._ _ t ,„..^lVScate;pf, Charges... .. s. d. Vapour- Batl^--with L Dbuche. Shower, or Cold Shallow Baths ..*... 5. 0 .;; -':- ir . '• 7 '.'7 6 Douche Bathoui, 7 7:i i/. . .20 Hot Baths (including.Shower Bath) . 1 6 Cold Baths (including Shower, Bath) .0 •• 9 ; .Twelte'^T-ahdfTwlV-e'C'OLD'B-iTHS for £l. v 1 for^every additional..ticket. in, the .same family. "cMonthly'Tic&ts," : 10s.' ;-No additional' charge will he made to ; Se'ason"( Quarterly or Monthly) Ticket : "Hdldef-'for the ' Douche Bath. ~ ' All the children under 10'yearspf,age in the ' ■ fatnily'of any Quarterly Tib'ket'Holder, wiii be admitted r for the* additional ticket' (charge 12s 6d), ■ provide&ihey arexnider thecafe bf some responsible person. ' '''"■' •''"''■' '* SwiMMiSGjßAi'Es, Adults, 6d; Boys, 3d. . , v , j'yJJ' •'.7770rV;'7..7 ' : ' ' '"'- ' " \. '. Quarterly Tickets, 10s. , Open Daily, from 6 a.m. ; to 9 p.m.; Sundays, from 6 to 9 a.ra., to Ticlcet Holders only. ""'.' .'._'..'.. H. BARRACLOUGH,- , , . . Proprietor, The Baths, Hardy-street. * 1309 NEL' SON PU BL I C B A T-cH S. ;,..•>■ Vapor, Hot, Cold, and: Shower Baths.' - and General Hydropathic TreatIt ' meat, arid Herhal Medicines, , as practised hy Dr. A.I. Cofnn, of London. • H. BARRACLOUGH, Medical Herbalist, ■ Hardy-street (near the Government Buildings) Nelson. 1268 YE A II IV V O L U M E S for 1566, of— . The Sunday at Home . -■ ' ' • Leisure Hour Good Words On Sale by , R LUCAS & SON. ' CADELL & SCOTT, MAITAI BREWERY, Hardy-street Bridge. PUBLICANS and Private Pamilies supplied ' .'. with the best article. 7 Orders received. by Mr. W. M. Si anton, Trafal-gar-street,* Captain Heffer, the Wood, and W. .0. Scoit, Collingwood-street. N.B. — Barm and Grains always on hand at the Brewery^ : 1400 77 BOYAL HOTEL. JOSEPH PORTHOUSE begs respectfully to inform his friends and the public generaliy, that his large and commodious NEW PREMISES ia BRIDGE- STREET are NOW OPEN ; and, in Thanking them for their past favors, he hopes that .the support which was previously so liberally bestowed 'will again be accorded to him. EVERY ARTICLE OE TKE BEST DE- - "'; ■:•■" ' SCRIPTION. 7 GOOD BEDS AND STABLING. AN ORDINARY EVERY DAY AT ONE 7 ' O'CLOCK. 169S COMMERCIAL AND GENERAL PBINTING OFFICE, Beidge-steeet, Nelsojt. R, LUCAS AND SON, P BIN TEES, BOOKBINDERS, -BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, MACHINE RULERS, and ACCOUNT-BOOK MAKERS. ; BO ©X, PLAIN, v.pju'i P- yr- • ' ■- >'■ "7 : -. " •> y___ __ _ , a M_ ._ OII'NA^ENTAL PRINTING," .. ' Eyceuted ».t moderate charges,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 74, 29 March 1867, Page 4
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385Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 74, 29 March 1867, Page 4
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