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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 c^This present Sale. He begs, therefore, to assure the Public /fenat he honestly intends to / RELINQUISH BUSINESS as early as possible; and he deemk it fitting to remark that the PRICES at which both NEW and OLD/GOODS are being offered, should be^acce^a as a GUARANTEE of GOOD FAITH. '/ J. R BLACK, yA Trafalgar-street. — Mr. Black is still open to treat with parties for the DISPOSAL of the STOCK and GOODWIIL of the BUSINESS, together with a LEASE of the^IEfcEMISES. y 53 i

MR T> AWSm, XX J CA/V/ Near;f Opposite the Institute. ' X / 2114 V' <^OGlj(cS:ni^B^-SWEEP, &c. • /*> /OttierTleft at Mr. W. C. WIL-KINS/Br)flge-street. 575^ \]& T) T>ARMENTER, 7 TV • XX* A LICENSED PATO- , Money Lent on all . Goods. 7 BillsxDiscounted at the STAR \LOAN OFFICE, near Temperance JHall, Collingwood Street. 327 T AMP GLA's^S ! LAMP GLASSES ! ! ! Xl* V FoiNo] a Million, fey^ROM jy. EACH. At JAMES'S FURN: TUr>E WAREHOUSE, / BRIDGfI-SEREBt ShA mr. t7iernan, / Ja. dent/st, WAIMEA ROAD, Next Door to Mrs. Scaife's. ARTIFICIAL TEETH inserted without extraction or any pain whatever. 472 A ARRIVED FROM LONDON, per Wild Duck, FROM LIVERPOOL, per Harvest Home, via Dunedin. FROM GLASGOW, per Lock Katerine, via y Melbourne — / 224 i P ACKAGES /GENERAL IL|"ERCHANDISE;^ / VT Jj_L CHIEFLY / WINTER DRAPER^, CLOTHING, / BOOTS AND SHQ'E S, From the best London, Manchester, Glasgow Dundee, Bradford, and Staffordshire Manufactories^'' TTODDER > NELSON AND RICHMOND-/ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. / y T^ELSON "pHOTOGRAPHIC TJOOMS, *^yA HARDY STREET, / TAR, BANNEHR, Photogra/heb, V SUCCESSOR TO A. FLETCHER. / /Photography in all its Branches Carefully Execute©. Portraits op ChildreV-by the Instantaneous Process, 6 FOR 10S. 2451 "OURFORD'S pOAL TTvEPOT, / THE PORT, / Q *"^(Qpposite Lukins' Lime Kiln.) yA Now Landing, ex the Pearl, and A ON SALE,— /^ Of\ TONS COLLINGWOOD CML, O\J 30/- per ton at the Port, / 33/- „ Delivered. / Sample of the Coal to be seen at Mr. Mabin's, Bridge-street. / Ex the Waiohopalt*OA TONS SCREENED WANGANUI Z\) COALS, 40/- per ton, Delivered. TERMS CASH. Orders left at Mr. J. R. Mabin's, Bridge-street, will bo carefully attended to. 474 JAMBS 0. BURFORD.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 76, 31 March 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 76, 31 March 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 76, 31 March 1871, Page 3

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