NELSON SAVINGS BANK. G G)C\\f\f\ TO LEND, in one or more &Jtii\J\J\J Bums, at 10 per cent. Apply to the Manager, 1744 H D. JACKSON. TONGUES. TONGUES. JUST Received, a quantity of SMOKED . TONGUES, in splendid condition. ANN BIRD. Nelson, August 13, 1868. 1739 CLEARING-OUT SALE of GROCERIES, DRAPERY, CLOTHING, Sec, Sec, Sec THE undersigned begs to call the attention of the public to the fact that he is now offering the whole of his present Stock at an IMMENSE REDUCTION IN PRICE, FOR CASH. Superior Teas, at 2s. 6d. and 3s. per lb. Best Quality, 3s. 4d. „ Superior Coffee, ls. 6d. „ Best Quality, ls. Bd. „ Sugar, 6d. „ Prime Salt Butter, lOd. „ Cheese, from Is. to ls. 3d. „ Belmont Sperms, ls. 4d. „ The DRAPERY, CLOTHING, &c, will be Cleared Out without regard to cost. H. R. COULTER, DRAPER AND GROCER, Bridge-street, Nelson. 1722 EXTENSIVE SALE of GENERAL DRAPERY GOODS. J P. BLACK & SON, while, announcing that • that their GREAT CLEARING SALE HAS COMMENCED, would respectfully beg of the PubUc NOT to Class thii intimation along with the ordinary periodical Notices of Saies, got up for the mere purpose of disposing of a few tumbled, trashy, or unseasonable JGoods. The sole object in making this Sale is to effect a Reduction in their present very Heavy Stock, previous to Removing to their New Premises ; and. therefore, with a view to this object, the Entire Stock is being offered Very Much Under Regular Prices. J. P. B. & Son desire again to draw attention to the fact, that as they intend RELINQUISHING tbe READY-MADE CLOTHING TRADE, every article in that line has been so REDUCED that it can hardly fail to secure a very SPEEDY CLEARANCE. The Sale will continue until Removal. TEKMS—CASH. 1752 SADDLERY. C. LANDON & CO. TAKE this opportunity to thank their customers for their kind support since commencing business, and hope, by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of their favors. They beg also to inform their country customers, that notwithstanding the terrific Th*nt*n gust that has been Jllowing for the last seven months, the LITTLE SHOP has not moved one inch, but is firmer now than ever, and well supplied with better articles than any other house in the trade. P.S. — Our Goods are to be seen inside. CHAS. LANDON & CO., Trafalgar-street. 1751 J PATCHING begs to inform the public of , Nelson and its vicinity, tha' he will shortly be able to supply all kinds of GLAZED DRAINING PIPES, and trusts to receive the public patronage for the introduction of this new Colonial Industry. Likewise, Superior BRICKS than those heretofore offered. Fire-bricks for all sized stovea, made to order. Land- draining Pipes from 6d. per yard. 4, 6, and 9 inch Gutter-bricks and Oven-tiles on Sale. Fancy Garden Bordering-tiles and Rooflng-tiles to order, at 1749 Vanguard-street Brick and Tile Yard. TT7TLLIAM ASTLE begs to inform the pubW he of Nelson and the surrounding neighborhood tbat he has REMOVED to the premises formerly occupied by Mr Wilson, bater, Waimearoad, next the Rising Sun, and will REOPEN them on SATURDAY, August 15, as GROCER and DRAPER, and trusts by strict attention to business, and keeping only fiirst-class goods at moderate prices, to meritjj a?&h\ share of public patronage and supportOrders punctually attended to. 1758
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 191, 14 August 1868, Page 3
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