MR "DAWSON, TTVENTIST, Hardest. li f/yZP^ Neavl y P?P osite the Institute. < fr^>^ 2114 ik /mq&ey to lend. TO)UR^HUNDRED EOUNDS to be had on ydf good FREEHOI D%ECURITY. Apply to W. C. HODGSON Traf2l&*fcstreet. I 674 NELSON HARMONIC SOCIETY. ty/ %&£+<o rr\j2®Kß will be NO PRACTICE ffirfWlWftSw \Z BA¥ NEXT. / / / J. T. catleyV 704 Oy Hon^gecretary. F 0 R S A L E . / % y — / Z// PER "WAITOHI," / /20 F AT P IG Ve 98 J U^3OOTS ! BOOTS ! ! jf TXEALY & QON have just received, ex JOL O late arrivals, and /are now opening — / EIGHT TRUNKS LADTE^' AND CHILDRENS' BOO^, which Ihey are now offering at the Lowest Remunerative Prices. 559 J//S*Kj • W Hardy Street, ; *^J Has Just Received, ex Phosbe, / A CHOICE ASSORTMENT QP-^ PLAIN AND FANCY / K ID g ° ° 7 s ' Which he is offering/ AT VERY LOW PRICES EOR CASH. Ladies' Kid Boots, Military Heels, from 7/6. Men's Bluchers^<£om 7/3. N.B. — Making and Rep airing at Moderate Charges 628 "OURFORD'S pOAL TVEPOT, . / THE PORT, » f J *7^s /(6pP 0S i te Lukins' Lime Kiln.) / / Now Landing, ex the Pearl, aiiid / 0 N SA L E,— / ' QA TONS COLLINGWOOI/cOAL, DU 30/- per ton at the Port. 33/- „ Delivered/ Sample of the Coal to be seen a? Mr. Mabin's, Bridge-Btrefe*r '• Ex the Waiohopai— OA TONS SCREENED WANGANUI £\) COALS, 40/- per ton, Delivered. terms cash. Orders left at Mr. J. R. Mabin's, Bridge-street, will be carefully attended to. 474 JAMES 0. BURFORD. n / BEE-HIVE STORE, /OGH STREET, RICHMOND, / T "R OBERTS returns thanks to his Friend 5 tl • XX and the Public for the liberal suppor i with which he has been favored since he com ■ menced business, and assures them that it is still his determination to sell the Best Articles at tha Lovrest possible Price, for cash^. \ Tea, not to be surpassed^or strength s. d.\ and flavor, per lj/ 3 0 \ Very Superior Coffee/per lb. ... I 7 ] Best Sperm and Paraffin Candles, do. 1 X i Mould Candles, do,/.. ..S ... 06 j Small bars Nelson Soap (scented) ... 0 6 / Best Large Bars, do. 0 11/ Best Melbourne do. 1 | Superior Twist Tobacco and Cigars. 1 The Largest Variety of BEADS in the Provincl TOYS, FANCY GOODS, and DRAPERY \ VERY CHEAP. ' Butter and Eggs taken for Cash. 666 J AUTUMN AND WINTER SHOX pHOICE TITOOL^EN /WDS. E. W^%h' TAILOR AND WO^LT&lft/DRAPER, Bridge Stj&et, N/^tsojf, Having Just Received some NEW GOfiHDS For the Ensuing Season, invites /" AN EARLY iNSPECTIdN OF HIS NgTOCK, ' which consists of / THE NEWESTJSTYLES/IN, COATINGS, / / .-TTESTINGS, J • V npROWSERINGS, X &c. Which lie can offer at such prices as will not fell TO GIVE SATISFACTION. E : TTT "p| EE . will pay every , \y. « XJ 'attention to insure ; .. ■' . . 'PUNCTUALITY . i( (| l\ : '•', ''.' V "AND A '"iv ,;;! . QO 0 D V.'i. .T .'■ " ;.— ; :.- .'J',-- '-"673;
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 91, 19 April 1871, Page 3
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462Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 91, 19 April 1871, Page 3
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