Public Notices. nnHE undersigned have entered into PARTJL NEKSHIP as Medical Practitioners from this day. S. A. CUSACK. C. E. COTTERELL, Jun. Nelson, February 1, 1858. 249 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 Wools, Patterns, Embroidery, RimmePs Perfumery, :md other Fancy 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. Lightband's. Nelson, January 25. 189 GOODS SAVED FROM THE FIRE. Selling Off. Selling Off. Selling Off. TERMS, CASH. T) ENTOUL BROTHERS are now SELLING _LA/ OFF their Stock of 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 Wakatu Hotel, Lower Bridge-street, where they trust a similar amount of patronage will be continued to them. FURNISHING AND BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY ALWAYS ON HAND. Lower Bridge-street, January 2, 1868. 19 RE-OPENING OF MRS. E. TAYLOR'S PREMISES, Selwyn Place. E TAYLOR, while thanking the public for • past support, has the pleasure to announce that BUSINESS will be resumed from this date, with a choice variety of BISCUITS, CAKES, & CONFECTIONERY of the same excellent quality for which this establishment has been long celebrated. Owing to the extent of the repairs and improvements made with a view to facilitate business, she will be better enabled than heretofore to execute WEDDING and other ORDERS, with care, punctuality, and despatch. N.B. PLAIN, FANCY, and BROWN BREAD delivered to all parts of the City. 257 NOTICE. npO prevent further mistakes, the undersigned JL 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. I. JOHNS, 224 Trafalgar-street. NOTICE. HAVING sold my premises in Collingwoodstreet, together with all interest in the business of Cora Factor and General Produce Merchant, hitherto carried on there by myself under the firm of Firth & Co., to Messrs NEALE & HADDOW, I take this opportunity of thanking my numerous customers for the support with which they have so long favored me, and to express a hope that my successors may receive an equally liberal amount of patronage, which I feel confident they will strive to merit. J. FIRTH. Nelson, February 3, 1868. 251 "TTTTH I reference to the foregoing announceW ment, the undersigned beg to express a hope that, by punctual attention to orders, and by supplying articles of first-rate quality, they will merit a continuance of those favors which their predecessor has been accustomed to receive^ NEALE & HADDOW. Collingwood-street, Nelson, February 3, 1868. 252 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 Trafelgar-street.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 29, 5 February 1868, Page 1
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