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— '- - -n_VH____B____a___-_____c_____________R Public Notices. NOTICE. EENTOUL BROTHERS begTo.infomi their, friends arid customers,' that they Hope' tb. RESUME BUSINESS in a few days, in those PREMISES in TRAFALGAR-STREET; .formerly occupied by Messrs Lightband & Jack'som* Novemher 11. -• 3684"** THE BUSINESS of the undersigned will b<£ RECOMMENCED in a few days in thatbuilding just opposite their own premises, and known as the Criterion Hotel, and will be continued 'there until the warehouse is rebuilt. _„ BLACK, CAMPBELL, & BLACK." ~ Nelson, 12th Nov. 1867. ... 3570 SAVED FROM THE FIRE. 2 W MILNER respectfully informs the inha- • bitants of Nelson and the neighborhood, that he has '*"'.-* RECOMMENCED BUSINESS - In premises nearly opposite Mrs Bird's, Trafalgar-street, -... "Where he will OFFER for SALE all GOODS SAVED from the Late FIRE, At very LOW PRICES. W. MILNER, Clothier and General Draper, Nearly Opposite Mrs Bird's, Trafalgar-st. 3764 SAVED FROM THE FIRE, ABOUT .600 dozen LONDON STOUT,; in Prime Condition, at 10s. per dozen, to save repacking. 3639 E. BUXTON & CO. • PANAMA HOUSE. SG. GRAESER begs to return his best. • thanks for the liberal share of public support, extended to his establishment since its opening, and to state that having- greatly enlarged* Panama House, he opened, o_ the 11th inst., a Daily PUBLIC ORDINARY, at 1 o'clock. Private Dinners and Suppers furnished at the shortest notice. Nelson, November 12, 1867. 3669 ONE or T- o Gentlemen can be accommodated with a BEDROOM and SITTINGROOM, with Board and Attendance, at Mrs LAMBERT'S, Waimea-road. 3516 NOTICE. W DAVIS'S PHOTOGRAPHIC ART • UNION wiII 'CLOSE about the Ist of December. The Drawing will take place at the Gallery. Information as to the Prizes may be obtained at the Gallery. Tickets can be procured at Mr Stanton's, Mr J. Hounsell's, or of W. DAVIS, 3772 Photographer, Trafalgar-street. TO BAKERS, PASTRYCOOKS, AND CONFECTIONERS. THE undersigned being about to enter into another branch of business, wishes to DISPOSE OF the LEASE of his Shop and Fixtures; likewise to Sell the Showglasses, Tools, &c. Attached is a bakehouse and substantial brick oven. The whole to be sold cheap. For particulars, apply on the premises, Trafal-gar-street. 3770 I. PICKARD. CHEAP SUMMER DRAPERY, MEN'S CLOTHING, &c. HR. COULTER is now offering -to the • public a large and choice assortment of Summer Goods, at exceedingly low prices. French de Lames. from 9Jd. Horroeks's Longcloth, Bid. Stout Brown Hollands, Is., worth Is. 6d. Grey Calicoes, yard wide, 7|d. Crinolines, 7s. 6d. • # Muslin Curtains, 3 yards long, 10s. 6d. per pair. Men's Mole Trousers, double crown, 10s. 6d. Men's Black Cloth Coats, 275. 6d. Men's Doe Trousers, IBs. 6d., worth 255. Crimean and White Shirts, Collars, Neckties,: Hats, Flannel Undershirts, Sheetings, Flannels, ' Glasscloth, Huckaback, Felt Squares, China Mattiri°\ Counterpanes, Blankets, and a very select assortment of DRESS MATERIALS for ladie. and children's wear. GROCERIES. .■••'■ An excellent supply of ' TEAS; ' SUGARS; '/ COFFEES, &c.; just received. Person f requiring '* a really good ' article cheap,' will find it' to their advantage to patronise this establishm;eht: ; ' ';** ' A constant supply of Fresh Butter, Cheese, Bacon, and Eggs always oh hand. H, R. COULTER, DRAPER AND GROCER, ' " Bridge-street, Nelson. Next door to Peat & Thornton's. 3734

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 278, 23 November 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 278, 23 November 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 278, 23 November 1867, Page 1

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