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TO THE CHILDREN OF NELSON. THE undersigned has made arrangements "with Mr FOLEY for the ADMISbiON of ALL CHILDREN to his MENAGERIE, on THURSDAY next, the I6tli instant, at 2 p.m., at the REDUCED CHAKOE of 4d. each. 1469 B. CRISP. JM.' MERRINGTON having DISPOSED of • his business to Mr W. Milner, and, being about to leave Nelson, begs to return his thanks to the public for the very large share of patronage awarded to him; and hopes that they will honor his successor with a continuance of their favors. J. M. MERRINGTON, 1335 Bridge-street, Nelson. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. W MILNER has much pleasure in notifying • to the public ot* Nelson that he is REMOVING into BRIDGE-STREET, to the premises of J. M. Merrington & Co. W. M. has labored under great disadvantages this season, from the unfortunate circumstance of his former premises having been destroyed, and his inability to procure a shop sufficiently large to enable him to open out . or display the very large and carefully selected shipments of goods which he has received. W. M. has been enabled to obviate this difficulty by purchasing Mr J. M. Merrington's business in Bridge-street (who is leaving Nelson), where the advertiser will have ample space to DISPLAY his NEW GUODS, to whicll place they will be removed at once. The premises in Trafalgar-street will be closed and the business carried on in Bridgestreet from this date, Thursday, June 25th, where he hopes to merit the continuance of past favors from his own customers, and to secure the patronage of those of J. M. Merrington & Co. Note— W. MILNER, Bridge Street, Late J. M. Merrington Si Co. 1336 WILSON & RICHARDSON HAVE OPENED, EX ALGERNON and by the LATEST ARRIVALS FROM MELBOURNE, 44 MORE PACKAGES of GENERAL and WINTER DRAPERY, at the same L0 W RAT E S as quoted in last advertisement; making A GRAND TOTAL OF • m PACKAGES received for this Season's Trade. 2 more cases of Ladies' Straw HATS, from Is. 3 more bales of White CALICO, from 6£d. • 5 more packages of heavy Aberdeen WINCEYS, from 9d. 2 more packages of Winter Fancy Dress GOODS. 1 more case Dress TRIMMINGS & BUTTONS. 3 more packages of Ladies' and Children's HOSIERY. 1 more case of FURS, real and imitation. 1 more case FEATHERS & Hat TRIMMINGS. 4 more bales of Welsh FLANNEL, from Is 1 Jd. 3 more packages of stout Brown Holland, 10$d, 1 more bale of Crimean FLANNELS. 2 more bales of full-size Witney BLANKETS, from 17s per pair. 7 more packages of Fancy GOODS, containing Cambric Handkerchiefs, Linen Sets, Collars, Wool Ties, Lace Goods, Ribands, Gloves, Beltclasps, &c. &c. 2 more cases of Ladies' CORSETS, in colors, very strong, from 5s 6d. 1 more package Worsted and Linen DAMASKS. 1 more case of Scotch MUSLINS and Muslin CURTAINS. 2 more packages of Men's MERCERY, containing Crimean Shirts, Warm Hosiery, White Shirts, Ties, Hats, Sec &c. 3 more cases of Colonial-mode CLOTHING, manufactured expressly for this market by one of the first makers in Melbourne. WILSON & RICHARDSON In directing public attention to their unusually LARGE STOCK, NOW ON VIEW, beg to state that the unsettled state of the English Markets has afforded them as Cash Purchasers, very great advantages, which they now ofl'er to their customers in A SAVING OF 35 PER CENT. as compared with Winter Drapery t last year. WILSON & RICHARDSON, Bridge-street. 1282 MR M. JEWELL begs to. inform the inhabitants of Nelson that, acting under the advice of several influential persons in the city, he has Taken the Shop lately in the occupation of Mr W. Milner, Trafalgar-street, where he will display for sale for ONE WEEK only, from MONDAY, the 13th, until SATURDAY, the 18th, his unrivalled STOCK of JEWELRY, WATCHES, &c. Intending purchasers will do well* to avail themselves of this opportunity, as the whole of the goods form part of the stock of the well-known establishment of N. Salomon, of -Dunedin, and will be guaranteed first-class articles; and, as they must be sold, no reasonable offer will be refused. Note the address — Late Milner's, Trafalgar-street, 457

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 165, 15 July 1868, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 165, 15 July 1868, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 165, 15 July 1868, Page 3

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