Public Notices. NELSON VOLUNTEERS. THE Government Competitors' FIRING will take place aa follows: — Feb. 5, Wakapuaka Artillery 6, City Artillery i 7, No. 1 City Rifles 8, Waimea Company 10, Motueka Cadets 12, City Artillery and Rifle Cadets. Firing to commence on each day at 10 a.m. By order, JOHN LOCKETT, Captain, 153 Adjutant Militia and Volunteers. SELLING OFF. RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. MRS J. ROBERTS (late M. H. Smart) begs to inform the ladies of Nelson and its vicinity, that, as she intends leaving Nelson, she will SELL her ENTIRE STOCK of Dolls, Toys, Berlin Wool-*, Patterns, Embroidery, Ritnmel's Perfumery, nd other Fan.y Articles, at very REDUCED PRICES, commencing on MONDAY next, the 27th inst. Clapshaw's best CRICKETING MATERIALS at the Lowest Possible Price. - Trafalgar-street, Nelson, Next Door to Mr M. Light band's. Nelson, January 25. 189 GOODS SAVED FROM THE FIRE. Selling Off. Selling Off. Selling Off. TERMS, CASH. T> ENTOUL BROTHERS are now. SELLING JiX) OFF their Stock ot Groceries, Oilmen's Stores, &c, At Greatly Reduced Prices for Cash. Trafalgar-street, Nov. 29. 381 J. TREGEA AND SON, IRONMONGERS, &c, Lower Bridge-street, BEGS to thank the public for the encouraging support which they have received since commencing the above business, and desire to intimate that they have removed to the NEW PREMISES, lately erected next the VVakatu Hotel, Lower Bridge-street, where they trust a similar amount of patronage will be continued to them. FURNISHING AND BUILDERS' IRONMOxVGERY ALWAYS ON HAND. Lower Bridge-street, January 2, 1868. 19 Ex QUEEN BEE. nnHE undersigned are just opening a Large X Assortment of all kinds of the most fashionable and seasonable descriptions of Gentlemeiis, Ladies, and Children's BOUTS and S&UES. Inspection invited. Also, Leather, Mill Belts, Rivets and Washers, &c. The trade supplied on direct importing terms. HEALY & LESLIE, Bridge-street. January 18. 123 J. ASHBURN, GROCER, ACCOUNTANT, and COPYIST, Hardy-street, BEGS to thank his many friends and the public genera ly for their liberal support hitherto, aud begs to inform them that he has REMOVED to NEW PREMISES, adjoining the Old Postoffice, where he hopes tor a continuance of their patronage. January 31, 1868. 239 MONEY to LEND, on good freehold security Apply at the office of W. C. HODGSON Tratalgar-street. 3300 MONEY TO LEND. ANY Sum, at 10 per cent., from £100 to £10,000, on good freehold security. ADAMS & KINGDON, 3820 Solicitors, Nelson. NOTICE. TO prevent further mistakes, the undersigned begs to announce to his numerous customers, that he has NOTHING whatever TO DO with the Nelson Steam Biscuit Bakery, nor has he had for two years past. l 224 .•■ ■ Trafalgar-street. T7ISTIMATES are wanted for Masons, Car_|ij penters, Joiners, and Plasterers' Work, for a Building proposed to be erected by Mr J. C. . Phillips, Trafalgar-street. Plans and Specifications to be seen at Mr SCOTLAND'S office, Hardy-street, up to sth February. 222 GBONNINGTON'S PURE SAGO FLOUR « is strongly recommended as a diet for children and invalids, being a light and highly nutritious food. Price, Is. per packet of lib. " G. BONNINGTON, 2206 Trafalgar-atreet.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 27, 1 February 1868, Page 1
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