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Business' Notices. NEW SUMMER DRAPERY". . BLACK, CAMPBELL, AND BLACK have again to announce THE ARPvIVAL OF ANOTHER LOT OE NEW GOODS, Per Ctesarea, Which are NOW OPENED, and marked oif ready for Sale. g\Ui.ING their temporary slay in the premises JL/ they are now oeeupving. 8.. G, &B. intend SELLING at exiremely'LOW PRICES (many Goods at the same prices as during the Sale), as they are desirous of reducing iheir Sock as much as pos ->ii>U\ in order that they may open their New Y\ 7 archonse with an entirely New Stock, and also on account of lhe risk from fire. A few DAMAGED GOODS still remaining will be sold very cheap. A large parcel of Black and Colored SILKS bJLK JACKETS, new styles, from 13s. 6d. „ PALETOTS, worth £5 55., at £2 15s. Printed and Fancy Shawls, Fancy Dresses „ Cambrics and Muslin", bkirtings All at Sale prices. Calicoes, Sheetings, Blankets, Skirtings, Hollands, Ticks, Shirtings, N»pery, Damasks, and all kinds of useful DRAPERY, at uncommonly low prices. The HOSIEBY and HABERDASHERY Departments are well kept up. Just received, a fresh lot of KID GLOVES ex Panama Mail Steamer. _ BLACK, CAMPBELL, and BLACK respectfully request the gentlemen of Nelson to favor them with a call at their CL< 'TH AND .OUTFITTING SHOP, , next door to tlie Drapery Establishment, and inspect the Stock there, consisting of— A Large Variety of Garments for the Seasou. Light SUMMER SUITS, COATS, TROUSERS, and VE.TS, or Trousers only, Black Cloth buits. Biack and Colored Alpaca Coats, Hiding Pants, Mole Trousers, Sec, Sec 8., G, and B. would also draw the attention of heads of families to their Stoek of BOYS' CLOTHING, To which they give very special attention, and tluy hope that they will receive such encouragement as will cause them to increase the Variety in this Department. A splen ..id selection of — Good Crimean bIUKTS, White Shirts, Regatta and under-shirts of every description. Collars, Ties, Scarfs, Cloves, Socks, &c, &c. 3., C., and I\. have always on hand a large vaiitiy ef — BiacK Paris HATS of tke Newest Shapes ; also, Drab hats, and a variety of Lowcrowi.cii Pelt and Straw Uats "l'or Men and Pc_s. Tweed aud Smoking CAPS in great variety. 8., C, and B. have, as usual, a splendid Stock of CLOTH S and TWEEDS. BLACK, CAMPBELL, & BLACK, Temporal Premises, just opposite the old site, and next door to the Bank of New Zealand, Trafalgar-street. 3992 MR S. THORPE, Member of the Boyal College of Surgeons, London, and Licentiate of Apothecaries' Hall — ( Begi ster ed _) , RICHMOND. Tl ,TK THORPE has taken the cottage at preJ3_l_ sent occupii-d by Mr Canning, and will COMMENCE PiiACTICE at Richmond inthe course of a tew weeks. Tenders are invited for Additions to the Cottage, l'or particulars, apply to the Rev. R. J. Thorpe, iSelson. 3854 A GOOD OPPORTUNITY. TO LET or SELL, a STORE and BUSINESS, at Clifton, Motupipi. Also, a EARM of 256 Acres of good grass land and 400 Sheep depasturing thereon. Thereis*' good five-roomed House, with Paddocks, &c. Apply to JOHN STEEL, Collingwood-street, 3887 Nelson.^ NOTICE. DIGGERS and others visiting the Upper Karamea throngh Hough's Pass, by any ofthe tracks to the Karamea Bend, should take' the coadi to Palmer's, and cross the Motueka : Riverat its junctiou with the Dove, There is- a;* ferry-boat and $tore built, so there will be no-' delay in crossing in.time of liood.- ; -361V

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 2, 3 January 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 2, 3 January 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 2, 3 January 1868, Page 1

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