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REDUCED RATES OF FREIGHT AND PASSAGE MONEY TO THE WEST COAST. FOR WESTPORT, FOX'S RIVER, GREYMOUTH, and HOKITIKA. 1 JLjfc rPHE splendid, new, unrivalled «Oo|lL JL twin-screw steamship, J||§||i|^ JOHN PENN, Cabet (late of the s.s. Kennedy) Commander, will leave for the above ports on FRIDAY, the lat of May. This steamer has been built expressly for the West Coast Trade, and offers great advantages to shippers and passengers, her accommodation being very superior. Freight to Westport 30s. per ton Freight to Greyinouth and Hokitika. 40s. per ton For freight or passage, apply on board or at j the office, Trafalgar-street. JOHN JOHNSON. Kelson, April 25, 1868. 82 WINTER DRAPERY. M E N'S CLOTHING. GROCERIES, &c, &c. HR. COULTER has much pleasure in an- • nouncing to the inhabitants of Nelson that, in consequence of the great increase in his business, he has found it necessary to make EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS on the premises, which being now completed, he is in a position to supply Goods Wholesale and at 25 per cent, cheaper than any other house in town. Just received, a large and^ carefully selected stock of WINTER GOODS, consisting of — Flannels, Blankets, Counterpanes Calicoes, Winceys, Wool Ties Hosiery, Gloves, Haberdashery Men's Suits, Coats, Trowsers, Vests Crimean Shirts, Hats, Ties And a great variety of other goods too numerous to mention. In fact persons can he supplied with every article requisite for household and family use. GROCERIES. A large stock always on hand. Every article guaranteed to be of the best quality. The only house in town where you can get a pound of really good Tea. H. K. COULTER, DRAPER AND GROCER, Bridge-street. N.B. — All orders punctually attended to, and delivered on the shortest notice. 854 NEW FIRST-CLASS CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT. BLACK, CAMPBELL, & BLACK, take an opportunity at the close of the first season of their CLOTHING TRADE, of thanking their friends and all who favor them with their custom, for the support which they have received in this department since its commencement. ' Its success has encouraged them to increase the assortment, and they hope that by giving to this department that attention which it deserves, to be still more successful in the season now commencing. SACS in Black Cloth, Blue Diagonal, and Fancy Tweeds; also, Paget Coats. Trowsers and Vests in Black Cloth, Fancy Doe and Tweed, in immense variety Bedford Cord and Moleskin Trowsers, best brands " I Riding Pants SUITS of every material well-assorted Witney OVERCOATS, and Inverness CAPES Crimean and Scotch Twill SHIRTS Regatta and White Shirts Cricketing and Welßh Flannel Undershirts and Pants Scotch Lambs' Wool do., and Merino and Cotton do. Mufflers, Scarfs, Ties, Collars, Gloves, Socks, and Stockings HATS of all descriptions, in the newest and . best shapes, always on hand. A large assortment of Silk Hats, of which a case of the newest style has just been opened. BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING. Knickerbocker Suits, Tweed Albert Suits Black Suits, Tweed Trowsers, Corduroy do. Crimean, Regatta and White Shirts, Ties, Collars Scarfs, Socks, &c. HATS and CAPS in. many styles. 804 rriHE Friends of the late Mr HURLEY are reX spectfully requested to attend his FUNERAL, which will start from his late residence, HalifaxStreet, on THURSDAY Morning, at. 9 o'clock, for the Catholic Chapel, where Mass will be said for the repose of the departed soul. i JACOB FRANK, 552 Undertaker.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 100, 29 April 1868, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 100, 29 April 1868, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 100, 29 April 1868, Page 3

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