Bnsiaess Directory^ C. LAN DON, SADDLER AND COI7LAR MAKER. TRAPALOARiaTBKET. 2329 T. USHE^R, ■ Boot & Shoe Maker,,BristoLltottse, Trafalgar-^. A large stock of new goods just received • [2»7 - C. WJEBIB, "^^""^ BOOTMAKER, HARDY: STEEET. Kepairs neatly executed. 1994 E. W. DEE, TAILOR AND DRAPER, Opposite Hornby's Auction Mart. Bridge-st. 4 5 W. PATTEKSON, Grocery and Provision Stow, Corner of Waimea and Hardy Streets. First-class Tea kept in stock. New-laid Eggs, Good Butter. The best Groceries and Produce always on hand. Colonial Produce bought, sold, . or exchanged. < 247L BECK & JONES, Chimney Sweeps, Nigbtmen, &c. Orders left at Mr Burns' v tinsmith, Trafalgarstreet, or-Mr Waters', Bootmaker, Biidge-street, punctually attended to. ' 2124 ON SALE,' .. PEICE ONE SHILLING, iIiHE B A T H Essential to Health and JL Cleanliness. Contents: —Sanitary and Therapeutic Advantages of Shampooing, Description of the Roman, Turkish, Russian, and other Baths, a New Washing Apparatus, Anecdotes, &c. Published by R. Lucas & Son, Bridge-streeS, and bold by all Booksellers and others. j. DixoN, . ::" Confectioner, Fancy Bread and Biscuit: Baker, HAVING bought the lease of the Premises in Bridge-street lately in the' occupation of Mr Tingle, respectfully informs the public of Nelson and neighborhood that he has commenced ' business as above; and as it will be his rule to ' use only the best materials in the manufacture of all goods sold by him, he trusts to obtain a shara of the public patronage. Wot Bolls every morning. Wedding and Tea Calces. Hot Pies and Coffee at all hours, Sunday« excepted Note the address— Bridge-street, Opposite Mr Hornby's Auction Mart, Nelson. 2469 CANTERBURY STORE. THOS. TURRELL will Seii,for Cash, at the REDUCED PRICES formerly.advertised, until further notice. THOMAS TURRELL, 2493 Bridge-street. BUTCHERING BUSINESS AT RICHMOND. RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. TTASKER, in announcing to his patrons • and the public of the district that he has KETIRED from jhe BUSINESS of BUTCHER at Richmond, hereby respectfully tenders his "best thanks for the support so liberally accorded to him; and he begs to intimate that thm business, in all its branches, will be carried oa by bia Son, HARItY TASKER, who succeeds him, »ud for whom he requests a continuance of that public favor which it has been his ova good fortune to receive. . SUCCESSOR TO"THE ABOVE. IN reference to the above announcement by my Father, I beg to intimate- to. Ms numerous ...customers and the public generallj, that it shall be my constant endeavor on all occasions to follow in the footsteps of my Father with respect to providing tha Best Meat that can b« obtained, a course which secured to him a liberal patronage and a good name, and which. I shall eteadfastiy strive to maintain and deserve HARRY TASKER, BUTCHER, *e., KICHMOND. 2499 " KEROSINE. KEROSINE. ' FOR SALS, by tb> Me, at a* lOd. per 2487 JOHNR. MABIN. COAL. it BRJTBp, ax Ballarat, 50 tons best English -OL COAL; on Sale by the undersigned. -" -■'? : ' ; ' W.'LLQYDi 1845 - .-•-.. Near New Post-office. : .jffiWQA&t tB COALS oa Sd* PsT?bs " X^;,: t9,.»ny;piirt of jfoiof^ - '^, i^j* -. ' MBf-; " '"■ ' tHomsS-K^Erßa;
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 286, 3 December 1868, Page 1
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494Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 286, 3 December 1868, Page 1
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