ME "OAWSON, T\ENTJST, Hardest. Xi _. A»XA^*Nearly Opposite the Institute. \ff 7/^ V 2l W TTIOISk'jCLE. a FH.I3_VCLASS HN^tLIS^CJj /Ml BYCIOM_y Apply, Office oVthis Paper. (/ I 428 GTT filBY will positively LEAV^E '.*; tl/ Nelson on the 10th March. U/til then&j wSFtakc 6 PORTRAITS for 5/-. / / TRAFALGAR STUEET. 419 / NOTICE OF REMOVAL. >~ THE Undersigned begs to inform the Publid of Nelson and its Vicinity, that he hasj REMOVED to those large and more commodious! Premises, nearly opposite his old Shop, and lately! occupied by Mr. G-. Clements, and trusts, by strict attention to business, and charging the! iowest remunerative prices, to merit a eontinu-J ance ot the paftonaire so liberally bestowed uponi him since commencing business in Nelson. / £3> /a. B. JACKSON, /~ saddde; harness, & colljoj maker /teaf algae-strew. 1 / JUST RECEimD, /Ex LATE ARRIVALS, A Fikst-class Assostm/nt of Every DESCttIPrtQ/OF gADDLEBY &c, &c / AN INSPECTION SOLICITED. / 424 A. B. JACKSON. \ "VTELSON TLTEAT "OAZAAR, |> /TRAFALGAR STREET. rjnHl! Undersigned returns thanks to the JL /Public for the laj^e share of custom they haver favored him with whilst io business in Trai falgar-street ; and trusts that they will transfer their patronage to Mr. T. 11. FOY, to whom he i has disposed of his business. 11. E. McKAE. TTT Xn 1 -^ e ? s t0 i nt -ijpate to the » ___!_• JD inhabitants of/Nelson and Suburbs that he has taken the business lately carried on by Mr. Mcßae, and hopes that by supplying the BEST MEAT only, and prompt attention to orders, to ensure , jj-icontinuance of the liberal patronage bestowed frpjpis predecessor. T. H. F. would take the present opportunity of returning thanks to those of his friends and the public at.large for the support he has received since commencing business in Franklyn-street. T. H. FOY, NELSON MEAT BAZAAR, TRAFALGAR STREET. 417 i T> RANDY AND WHISKE^i AUCKLAND DISTILLED, / fl/fc CASE OR IN BULK. These Spirits which have obtained snch a Large JConsumption throughout the Colotny and are 'pronounced by Connoiseurs to be fuuy equal to the best imported brands, can be obtained from the undersigned at considerably less than the Imported Spirits. 433 JOHN R. MABIN. ANCHOR AjHik. STEAM LINE OF !^^^»^ PACKETS. FOR -WESTPORT, IIOKITIKA, AND 8 I /GREYMOUTH. / I ' /Calling at MOTUEKA. / THE "CHARLES EDf AB_» on or about TUESDAY, the 7th inst/ Q , / FOR BLENHEIM DIRE<S(T/ mHEJ "LYTTELTON," TO-NIGHT X (Friday), at 7 o'clock. 414 NATH. EDWARDS & CO. . / Foe TARANAKI AND MANUKAIj/ Jfr|/ mHE s.s. / ' PH<E B E >-/ -«l^^s^^^» will leave as above with the English Mail, on SATURDAY, March 4. For Freight or Passage, apply to 418 THOMAS CAWTHRON, Agent. FOR/WESTPOJ^ i G-REYMOUTH, AMiy HOBITEKiS, via MOTUEKA. /f\a. y^nP^^ T Bfc an 4 / Steamer jn_l_L A^ R A V ye S3§Mg&^A< tP^J^ will leave as ab^ve oa Tl_ffi|D A^f N S__ff , March 7. For Freight or Passog applyV) Wm. ST. VERT &*%%)., 436 Ag( ita, Trafalgar-street.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 53, 3 March 1871, Page 3
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472Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 53, 3 March 1871, Page 3
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