NOTICE. "\ 0 \ RETIRING FROM BUSINESS) ■*/ J. P. BLACK HAVING RESOLVED TO RELINQUISH BUSINESS, IS NOW OFFERING THE WHOLE OF HIS LAR£*^ STOCK OE QKAPERY -, AT SUCH PRICES AS CANNOT FAIL TO SHUT OUT COMPETITION. :o: I In consequence of the determination to Retire from Business, as also on account of the GREAT "REDUCTION IN PRICES, -All Goods will bo Sold for Cash Only. O N.B. — MR. BLACK is open to treat with persons desirous of PURCHASINGI the STOCK and. GOOD WILL OF THE BUSINESS. \ TRAFALGA-R-ST., NELSON. ™ '
MR ""PAWSON, T^ENTIST, Hardy-st. JX /j / kJ Neutix/ Opposite tlie Institute. Cf U/ VftA FOI^KLJSr^INE First-class HarnesC, Sadm/^PACK HORSES. W. PHILLIPS, WakajafTjvery Stables, Trafalgar-str^e*. 356 TRAVErXERS' KEST 5 APPLEBY. TCJ/Bj/j ET BY mENDER.for a Term UL of Five Years, the above/C/mmioilious an<f Convenient Cotjntrt Inn. /Tp?ders *^l>e fctwarded to the under- , signed on or befor^yie lit day of March next. ' The highest TendS^JF approved of, to be accepted. Possession to be||iven about the Middle of March. l^k. The House, which is quite^^ivv, contains Ten Rooms, with Cellar and lOut-n^^s. There is also a Good Stable and Haddock aW^jhed to the Property. j CHARLEB HARLEY, 325 drove House, Nelson. / (Widow of the late Charles Bray) Begs to inform the Inhabitants of Nelson and vicinity that on and after MONDAY Ke?ct, Feb. 27, she intends carrying on^ne COAL AND WOOD TRADE In the Yard, Yanguarb-st., (Opposite the Post>-officfif) ; And, by careful attention to «d*rs, and Selling at the Lowest Market Prices, hopes to 368 secure a share of the public custom. •VTBLSON T>HOTOGRAPHIC "DOOMS, O>/y j *TTIRDY STREET, _ %J&. BANNEHR, Photographer, SUCCESSOR TO A. FLETCHER, i Photography in all its Br/nches Carefully Executed. Portraits of Children/by the Instantaneous Ekjjtcess, 6 FOR lOS. 2451 GRAPH V / In all its branches carried on at the LONDON PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO (Known formerly as the New Studio) TRAFALGAR STREET, Opposite Mr. M. Lightband's, and next to Mr. \ Baly's Spirit Store. f~~ j DM TSAACS, having purchased from : o JLfJL* X the Trustees in tlie Estate the Business formerly carried on by W. DAVIS, including the whole of the NEG/ATIVES of PORTRAITS taken b.y him, nttmbering over 4000, is enabled to supply copies of Cartes de Visite at ONE SHILLING EACH, taking 6 at a time. Vignettes at Is. 6d. each if half a dozen s taken. Larger Portraits iv proportion. Portraits Taken Daily as Under : — Large Size Portraits, single copy ... 12 6 ** „ extra copies, each ... 5 0 Cartes de Visite — single copy ... 5 0 „ six copies .., 10 0 „ twelve do. ... 15 0 Vignettes — single copy ... 7 6 „ six copies ... 15 0 Cabinet Portraits — single copy ... 8 6 „ extra copies, each ... 2 6 Miniature Portraits for Lockets, Brooches, &c, &c. Views of Business Premises, Town and Country ' Residences taken in the best style and on. the most reasonable terms. All Portraits Guaranteed to Giva Thorough Satisfaction. LONDON PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON. 3
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 45, 22 February 1871, Page 3
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