NOTICE "P Yfß A A 1? H T ¥ A T? "V I JH4 Jk J. JKj j3l_ \J J % U JL li jtL Jii I i - — — — 0 ■ — "DO YOU REALLY INTEND GIVING UP BUSINESS? or is your Sale,>ttJce the generality of Sales, got up for the mere purpose of gettingstid of Oh I Stock ? " The above, not very cow>lim< ntary, question has repeatedly been put to the Undersigned snace the commencement of his present Sale. He begs, therefore, tak assure the Public that he honestly intends to /\^ RELINQUISH^ BUSINESS as early as possible ; and Ik deems\^t fitting to remark that the PRICES at which both NEW and OLIAGOODS are being offered, should be accepted as a GU^KANTEEbF GOOD FAITH. / J. P. BLACK, I // Trafalgar-street. N.B/^Mr. Black is still I open to treafc with parties for the DISPOSAL of the STOCK aid GOODWILL of the BUSINESS, together with a LEASE of thej KfiEMISES. 534
, r MR T>AWSON, "F^ENTIST, Harjfy-st. JA) Xk>s pearly Sflposforthe Institute. ) lA-> / ' sm-i T7"fe/"OOGLBr^CniMN^Y-SWEEp/ &c. V Yt^J'^OTdeTS left at Mr. TV. C/WILKINJS, 3&£plge-street. >J 575 \ir f t> "darmenterT / tV> JIV. JL LICENSED PA"VtfNMoney Lent on all\G^ods. iJTlin/ Discounted at the STAR TO AN COMPANY'S OFFICE, near Temperance Hall, Collingtvood Stkeet. 327 7g AM(P GLASSES l" LAMP GLASSES ', ! ! 'jLjL i Fbu the MiLjja^7"j £jf r Of m a-dr^E a c /^^^7 At JAMES'^I^fRNITURE TYMJEHOUS^; I JBbidge-sekeet. /bVr\ JLMR. 17~IERNAN, / ' J\. DEN^I^T, j "WAllffiA ROAD, Next Door to Mrs. Scaife's. vjZJ^y ARTIFICIAL TEETH inserted without extracjiwi or any pain whatever. 472 . / / A Pv R I V E D FROM LONDON, per Wild Duck, FROM LIVERPOOL, per Harvest Home, via Dcnedin". FROM GLASGOW, per Lock Katerixe. via *£ \ / Melbourne— wOA "Packages /GENERAL "TUTERCHANDISE, }CX jJjL chiefly / WINTER DRAPERY, CLOTHING, I" BOOTS AND SHJOES, From the bkst London, Manciiesti r, Glasgow Dundee, Bradford, and Stam ordsiiire Manufactories. J TTODDER -& FJIALBOT, NELSON AND RICHMOND, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 393 "VTELSON pHOTOGRAPHIC "OOOMS, V/ HA.RDY STREET, CM. H. BANNEHR, PhotographerT^ / SUCCESSOR TO A. FLETCHER. j ' Photography in all its Branches Carefully Executed. 7 Portraits of Children by the Instantaneous Process, 6 FOR lOS. 2451 T>URFORD'S /^OAL TVEPOT, THE PORT, >^ a (Opposite Lukins' Lime Kilfi.) ' w_Tow Landing, ex the PEARtt and / ON S A LE,J /QA TONS COLLINGWOQD COAL, / O\J 30/- per ton at theTCrt, 33/- „ "Delivered. Sample of the Coal to be seen at Mr. Mabin's, Bridge-street. Ex the Waiohopai— OA TONS SCREENED WANGANUI £\J COALS, 40/- per ton, Delivered. TERMS CASH. Orders left at Mr. J. R. Mabin's, Bridge-street, will be carefully attended to. 474 JAMES O. BURFORD.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 77, 1 April 1871, Page 3
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424Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 77, 1 April 1871, Page 3
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