FOR^«AL^— A WelJ-brcd MU.Ci/coW, Calving. Apply to/ LEWIS , SHE AT£*ER, -Sunnyside. v/ 84. ' JPOT OPENED ex BEAUTIFUL STAR. 3 CASES OF VERY CHEAP P X APERHANGINGS, which will be sold tomeet the times, at J. BLUE HOUSE, 7^s>y Hardy-street. y "\ $TB. — The' Cheapest House in/ Town for Paints, Oils, Colors, Glass, Varnjsnes,- French Polish, Canvas, Tacks, &.c. \Y .. Sole Agent . in Nelson for. the Dunedin Glue Works. 136 VTELSON "pHOTOGRAPHIC TJOOMS, HARDY STREET, T. H. BANNEHR, PIIOTO6RA.PHER, SjSCESSOIiX O -^:. IkLBTfCIIER. . PH^^G^|jß_rlfl^7__LL ITS BRANCHES - Executed. y~\ Portraits of Children bvtiie I Instantaneous Process, ' 6 FOR 10S. 2451 COLLINGWOOD COALS. JUST RECEIVED, SIXTY TONS COLLINGWOOD COALS. These Coals can always', be obtained at the Depot of the undersigned ?(&<y Als0 ' y~^ (J? "Wanganui coals i A y^GREY COALS! y NEWCASTLE CpALS ! / V Cciirent Rates. V/ R. G. GIBBONS, 23 24 Government Wharf. /COLLINGWOOD |~IOAL TVEPOT, THE PORT, (Opposite Lukins' Lime Kiln.) Just Arrived ex 'Waihopai,' and on Sale, £A TONS^-eCTLLINGWOOD COAL, _, dv 9 30 V per ton at the Port. /J^\' y, Delivered. / Particular/attention is called to this/Cargo, being the first of a very superior lot oXcpals, free from shale, and making but very little dirt. Arrived Tnis Day, and On Sale— 30 TONS WANGANUI COALS. 37/- p..r ton at the Port. 40/- „ Delivered. Orders left at tbe Coal Depot, the Port, or with Mr. J R. Mabin, Bridge-street, will be carefuliy attended to. 2253 JAMES 0. BUHFORD. y NOTICE. NEW. ADDRESS —7 • W. . Div/s, . , T)KOTOGRAPHER, HARDY STREET, Opposite Hooper & Dodsok's Brewery. 10 ■A '. TDJFACKSON ■^yi^GSJia^ail attention to his superior <fI_»L]£OURNE PATTERN SADDLES /j><_lade to order in Bullock-hide or Pig-^^^ skin — guaranteed. y^"^^S A. B. J. also makes / PATENT LEATHER, POSTING, AND CART COLLARS. / ENGLISH SADDLES, com/lete for 30s. $£§" Note tlie A. B. JACKSON, SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER, Trafalgar Street. 59 TO THE, ELECTORS OF THE j Zyirx OF NELSON. iCENTLEMEN. — Writs having now been \7JY issued for the election of a new Parliament, and that of members for the City or/TSJelsori having been appointed to take place on the 25th of this month, I beg leave to solicit the/ renewal of tbe confidence you have hitherto placed in me as one of your representatives. - / My political opinions have been so/frequently and so recently expressed, and are Therefore so well known to you, that I do not ■'tfcji^k it necessary to aiddress you in public meeting before the nomination day, unless it should appear to the elector's' tb'be ; desirable that I should do so. v ..I have the honor to.be, Gentlemen, ■ ■■•■'■ '< ■ Your mostl obedient servant, , j . \ > •■ .'• '/'■'■/; TT-p : 7 ' OSWALD, CURTIS, ■' • ; Nelßdni _anuary 5, 187 L ' ■;;..-■-•. 7.. - 38
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 16, 19 January 1871, Page 3
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435Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 16, 19 January 1871, Page 3
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