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NOTICE extraordinary! ... 0 — "DO YOU REALLY INTEND GIVING UP BUSINESS? or is your Sale, like the generality of Sales, got up for the mere purpose of getting rid of Old Stock?" The above, not very complimentary, question has repeatedly been put to the Undersigned since the commencement of his present Sale. He begs, therefore, to assure the Public that he honestly intends to RELINQUISH BUSINESS as early as possible; and he deems it fitting to remark that the PRICES at which both NEW and Os3^£rOoDS are being offered, should be accepted as a GUARANTEE of GOOD FAITH. yy /J. P. BLACK, <L) y Trafalgar-street. N.R/-Mr. Black is still open to treat with parties for the DISPOSAL of the STOCK and GOODWILL of the BUSINESS, together with a LEASE of the^EMISES. /"^ 534

MR T)AWSON, "pvENTIST, Hardy-st. -^ It & ifearl / /'PP 08116 the Institute. I yZ>^ \y yTfe t-^- - "' / -p T>ARMENTER, / • JX^nln LKfENSED PAWNBROKKIi- '^MreV^Lcnt on aH Goods. Bills DiscerfntedAt the SXi^R LOAN COMPANY'3/)FFICE, near Temperance Hall, Collingwood Street. 327 / . lU-ELSON T)HOTOGRAPHIC "DOOMS, HARDY STREETy^-N T. H. BANNEHR, Photographer, t/1 /Vp^^SUCCESSOR TO A. FLETCHER. /Photography in all/tts Branches . / y Carefully Executed. / Portraits of Children by the / Instantaneous Process, ' 6 FOR lOS. 2451 -DURFORD'S r\Q AL TTvEPOT, THE PORT, (Opposite Lukins' Lime Kiln.) Now Landing, ex the Pearl, and ON SALE,— 3f\ TONS COLLINGWOOD COAL, U 30/- per ton at the Porty^ 33/ - „ Delivered^' Sample of the Coal to be seen a/Mr. Mabin's, 2 Bridge-street./ C/Cf / — J I /F^rthe Waiohopai— Ci TQtfS SCREENED WANGANUI U / COAIA / 40/- per ton, / TER M S CASH. Orders left at Mr. J. R. Mabin's, Bridge-street, will be carefully attended to. 474 JAMES C. BURFORD. y NEW ADDRESS. y / W. DAYIS( / pHOTOGRAFHER, At the SHOP/lately occupied by Mr. S. H. Drew, Warchmaker, Two Doors from the Trafalgar Hotel. 489 ARRIVED FROM LONDON, per Wild Duck, FROM LIVERPOOL, per Harvest Home, via Dunedin. FROM GLASGOW, per Lock Katerine, via it, y Melbourne— S^ ft)y*A. T>ACKAGES /7<ENERAL IV|'ERC / SLO ! bISE, XX Jj/Jl /chiefly WINTER DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS ANj/ SHOES, From the best London, Manchester, Glasgow Dundee, Bradford, and Staffordshire Manufactories. TTODDER & rriALBOT, NELSON AND RICHMOND, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 393

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 70, 23 March 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 70, 23 March 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 70, 23 March 1871, Page 3

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