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ONCE I O Rl\ J. P. BLACK \ Begs to notify that his Sale will he Continued on the same LIBERAL TERMSJ as hitherto, until the greater portion oil his STILL LARGE STOCK is^ppg€dj of. L / J N.B. — Me. Black finds itne^esary tof remind the Public that, on account of the GREATLY REDUCED^/PRICES al which Goods are being offered, \ CASH IS INDISPENSABLE. I

. -c „ — — I 7 /BOOTS ! BOOTS ' ! TTIALY BikClo !J have just received, ex JZL * / , w^ late arrivals, and^SreNnow jdpening-/- / j EIGHf 1 TRUN :^SL LADT/iS'l/ND CHILDR] ;N^BO(^TS^ which Ihey are nov offering at-fne Lowest Remunerative Prig s. 559 BURFORD'S p\OAL "pwEPOT, TE& PORT, /h~f) CPpposite^-£uKins' Lime Kiln.) * Landing, ex the Peakl, and / ON SAL E, — QA TONS COLLINGWOOD COAL, 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 Waiohopai— OA TONS SCREENED WANGANUI A\J COALS, --^"~\ 40/- per ton, Delivered, f^ IEEMS CAS H / Orders left at Mr. J. R. IVft^Bra's, Bridge-street, will be carefully attended to. 474 JAMES C. BUREORD. / STORE, \ HIGKH STREET, RICHMOND.! JT> OBERTS returns thanks tpJw9-£r.iends\ • XS) and the Public for theifberal suppo-tl wilh which he has been favonra since he com- J menced business, and assures them that it is still I his determination to sell the B/st Articles at the \ Lowest possible Price, for case. Tea, not to be sarpassedibr strength s. d. and flavor, per lb/ S 0 Very Superior Coffee, /per lb. ... 17 Best Sperm and Paraffin Candles, do. 1 1 Mould Candles, <flo. /. ... ... 06, Small bars Nelsotffroap (scented) ... 0 6j Best Large Bars, do. Oil/ Best Melbourne do. 1 1/ Superior Twist Tobacco and Cigars. / The Largest Variety of BEADS in theProvincel TOYS, EANCY GOODS, and DRAPERY VERY CHEAP. Butter and Eggs taken for Cash. -666^ AUTUMN AND WINTER SHOW /^HOICE ™rOOLLEN pOODS. TAILOR AND WOOLLEN DRAPER / Bridge Stbeet, Nelsojt, j \ Having Just Received aom/ NEW GOODS / For the Ensuing Season, inv/tes AN EARLY INSPECTION OF HIS STOCK, which consists of / THE NEWEST STYLES IN BOATINGS, S^ U -YTESTINGS, V HpROWSERINGS, , X &c. Which he can offer at such prices as will not fail TO GIVE SATISFACTION. EHXT T\ E E will 'pay every , W«, • JL/. attention to insure s ' : PUNCTUALITY • ;'; ;^ • • AiOJ'A ' ' ' ' , :'"'. , Q ;O,:OD „F I I ...- .^ •■ .-• ; ;,.. ;,,:) , -. ... : 678

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 92, 20 April 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 92, 20 April 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 92, 20 April 1871, Page 3

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