POSITIVE AND GENUINE ft >■ ' " 0- LJ^A' tfl N Q S "rA l' # ™ OF ■.(^■- -Jo ■ [H Giving up the Drapery Business ! Must be Cleare<L/Out ! ! S. M. SOLOMON &>(DO. h' J7; Positively intend to RELINQUISH THE DRAPEKT BUSINESS, f ~* aud therefore offer for Sale the WHOLE of their STOCK Zj at COST PRICE, to MAKE A SPEEDY CLEARANCE. 0, / Q |— I Parties favorinf us with au EARLY CALL will see that this/s really a n / GENUINE SALE. / 0 P* "*^ / • t 1 hn / Want of space will not admit us advertising prices, W /COME AND SEE FOE YOUIiSELVES ! • Qfj r. 0 _ Hcj S. M. SOLOMON & CO., TEAF ALGAE- ST., NELSON. 119
MONEY T ENT on every /Description pi § A Goods. 40\(fre8y rates^/in large or small sums, at tine /MOInT/DE PISTE, Bridge-street. N.B. CloledTronrtfriday^Evening ua'til Saturday Evening at Dusjk 1461 light~four-whei£led wagon . BETWEEg NELSON" AND MOTUEKA. TJ TT/TCOCK begs to inform the PubXx« Xl* lie that he has Commenced RUNNytNG a COMFORTABLE FOUR-WHEEL WAGON beween Nelson and MOTUEKA and intermediate Places. Leave Nelson for Mottjek*jl every Monday and Thursday Morning, at 9 o'c'ock. Leave Nelson fok RicnjtoNi> every Tuesday^ and Friday Afternoon, at^rS^/^"^ Leave Motueka for NEtsjjM^very Tuesday and Friday MonNi^tf^t 8 (/clock. Leave Richmond Monday and Thtjesday*Morni:n'c£ at 7 o'clock; and every Tuesday and Friday Afternoon 2 o'clock. The Conveyance will Start fi&m the Coach and Houses in Nelson, and KtratßOLDT's, at Motueka, whef c Parcels will be H ;ceive^nd Passengers Booked. ti&\ ■' ; /* As this is the onlyMj! \y cbmfortab^e Vehicle that has ever beeajFpL ced-on the Road{ H. HAYCOCK hoMJrto r ceive the patronage of Passengers, dr I 222 "c. w - B**f ~ CABINET MAKER, UPHOLSTERER, UNDERTAKER, &c.,/ /I// / Hardy-g^et, Nelson. (t. W/B. having made extensive alterations in his^etuises, is now prepared to execute all order/entrusted to him promptly and carefully.67 DAILY COACH FROM NELSON TO FOXHILL. / \ fTIHE undersigned respectfully/ informs the X inhabitants of Nelson addtKe "Waimeas that he runs a COACH DAILY between Foxhill ana. Nelson; leaving Foxhill at half-past 7 o'clock aim. and Nelson at 3 p.m. Booking Offices at the Wakatu and Commercial Hotels, Trafalgar-street. _ 1 574\ FRANCIS HOLDER^, WANGAPEKA DIGGING^ // 4 £ "^AGSTAFF / Begs to/Ml the attention of DIGGERS and others' io the fact that they may nave Capital ACCOMMODATION and be supplied with / every REQUISITE atpe BELL-GROVE INN AW STORE. At the Foot of Spooner's Range, about Three-quarters-of-a-mile above Holder's Coach-hou^e, Foxhill, Wai-iti Valley. 2493 p OLD ! n OLD ! ! p OLD !! ! ii C\mmmtmm^mm MINING Companies' Scbip/-Shahe Certificates — Debentures and Coupons Engraved and Lithographed ik a First-class Style on Hand-made joe iLOAN Paper, and in A WAY TO PREVEKT FORGERY OK ERASURES. t 0 ] E. L UCA f * S oN 'f j)raugh:tsmen, lithographers;] engravers, engineering, j^namental, ■ • QOPPER-PLATIi PRINTERS, BRIDGE S T R E E T, NELS 3N. RED TTOUSE, RED .HOUSE, RED Jtl ,HO USB, Bridge-street I The Cheapest House in TowaforNfiw FURNITURE, Feather Beds, Pillows, and Mattresses. Single Mattresses, warranted al,l Flga 8/-; Double do, do, 17/6 ; all klndslof Fuipiwre, equally cheap ! Red House, Bridge-sJ»fC BJ. Fv CAMPBELL, Manager. .. .;. , : 1468
-ftTEW T>OOKS BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED AND TASTEFULLY BOUND JUST RECEIVED AND ON SALE AT I) T UCAS & QON'S, BRTDGE STREET, COMPRISING — Martin Rattler Ungava, n Talc of the Esquimaux The Life-boat * „<! The Lighthouse v £ \ Fighting the Flames, a Tale <tf the j London Fire Brigade \ Heroes of England The Man of Business j Men of History j Life of Benjamin Franklin j The G-iaut-Killer, or the Battle all ; must Fight j Picture History of England for the Young The Awdries and their Friends George Burley, a Tale Playground and Parlor Kingston's Voyage Round the World, a Tale for Boys. Arabian Nights Melbourne House Old Helmet The Class and Desk Vermont Vale, or Home Pictures iv Australia " » Old Gems Reset "" " C Pictorial New Testament Female Characters of Holy Writ Favorite Narratives for the Christian Household -• Palestine for the Young The Land's End, Homeward Bound Leaves from the Journal of Our Life iv the Highlands Wonders of Science Old English Life The Lost Father Merchant Enterprise Swiss Family Robinson Robinson Crusoe Nettie's Mission The Young Mountaineer The Martyr Missionary The Spanish Inquisition Herbert's, Scott's, and Goldsmith's Poems v Erling, the Bold Kane's Arctic Expedition Old Jack— a Tale for Boys Shifting Winds Chronicles of an Old Manor House Famous Regiments of the British Army Keuaeth&>Hugh;or, Self Mastery novels — Braddon's Aurora Floyd „ Birds of Prey „ Trail of the Serpent Grant's Aide-de-Camp , Flack's Texan Ranger Last of the Incas The Snow Ship ' ; : Good as Gold ( . &c, &c, &c.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 54, 4 March 1871, Page 4
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745Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 54, 4 March 1871, Page 4
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