NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY. JUST TO HAND, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT Ol 1 IN EVEIiY DEPARTMENT, Ex "Ann Gambles/ All of which will be Sold at a Small Advance on English Cost, in consequence of their "being Too Late pok. the Season. The Goods are part of very extensive purchases, bought before the recent Advances, and to effect an Immediate Sale, will be Sold at Lower Prices than at any other House in Nelson. : o: Dress Materials from 4 x d. per yard. Lustres and Lustrines ( wide width ) from. Hid. Good Lilac Prints, sid. Trimming's, from 9d. per dozen. New Toned .Fringes. Duchess Lace. : o: • Stays and Corsets. Double Busk Corsets, from 2s. 9d. :O: Hosiery and Gloves. Ladies' White Cotton Hose, from 4;d oP !uR. MEFS ANOoW" CLOTHING OF EV.SRY DESCRIPTION. : o: - — . Youths' Tweed Suits, 18s. 6d. Black Cloth Caps, Is. Men's Tweed Suits, 355, Men's Stout Tweed Trowsers, 10s. 6d. Double-breasted Marcella Vests from 4s. 9d. •m.mi mmm. •■ i ii i ■ *Q 9 «i ' ALSO, A LAHGE ASSORTMENT OF Men's and Boys' Felt Hats, from 3s. 6d. — :o : ALTERATION OF HOURS OF BUSINESS. ON the EVE of the PUBLIC HOLIDAYS— NEW YEAR'S DAY, ANNIVERSARY DAY, GOOD FRIDAY, QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, PRINCE'S BIRTHDAY, and CHRISTMAS DAY, this Establishment will be OPEN TILL TEN i«.3t. TRAFALGAR HOUSE, FRANCIS GRIMES, Manager.
MONEY to LEND, on FREEHOLD SECURITY. 2311 FELL & ATKINSON. FRED. T\/T AI N . HAIRDRESSER, IVJ_ REMOVED to Collingwood Street, Opposite Neale & Haddow's. 1946 DOG nniCKETS for the Year 1872 are now X READY for ISSUE. 2614 R. SHALLCRASS, Inspector of Police. OURFOED'S {pOAL TTkEPOT, THE PORT, (Opposite Lukins' Lime Kiln.) COALS DELIVERED IN ANY QUANTITY In bags if required. WANGANUI 42/6 per Ton # GREY 35/- „ NEWCASTLE 35/COLLINGWOOD 35/- MANUKA FIREWOOD ... 30/- per Cord TEEMS CASH. Orders left at R. Lucas 8c Son's (opposite Mr. Wilkie's), will be carefully attended tc. 2160 JAMES 0. BURFOHIJ. JOHN /GRAHAM, VT GENERAL TINSMITH, IRON PLATE WORKER, BELL-HANGER, AND COPPER-SMITH, BRIDGE STREET, NELSON (A. Hunter's Old Shop, Opposite Wymond and Co.'s), J. G. begs to inform his friends and the public that he has COMMENCED BUSINESS as above, and that ALL ORDERS entrusted to him ■will be Executed in a Workmanlike Manner, and at Reasonable Prices. ENGINE ROOM WORK and all SHIP'S WORK in the above business Done Promptly. TINWARE SUPPLIED Wholesale and Retail. BATHS, all kinds, Made to Order. CHIMNEY TOPS Made to Any Pattern. HOTEL and otber LAMPS, Plain or Ornamental WATER LAID ON. Half-inch Pipe @ Sixpence Foot. O.G.and HALF-ROUND GUTTERING, RAINWATER HEADS, FALL PIPES, &c, Prepared and Fixed. STOVE PIPING Made and Fitted up. STENCIL PLATES CUT IN ANY STYLE. REPAIRS of Every Description Neatly and Promptly Executed. COUNTRY ORDERS oarefoi.lt attended to 60
FOR SALE a Quiet COW, a good Milker, and to Calve shortly. Apply at the POSTOFFICE, Wakapuaka. 234 NELSON & FOXBILL RAILWAY. ALL in favor ot the above Scheme please j signify same by having their HAIR CUT by TUB KING OP TUB PROCESSORS, PEED MAIN. N.B. New Ribs and Vertebral Columns to Parasols and Umbrellas. Cutlery Ground Daily at THE NEW STAND, 207 Collingwood Street. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. SNOW'S GENERAL STORE, MOTUEKA. (LATE J. CLARICE AND CO.) JOHN QNOW begs to inform the Ink_s habitants of Motueka and its v?cinity, that he has made Arrangements to Open the above well-known Stores, with a Complete Stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, purchased at the best advantage to compete with the times, and which be intends Offering for Sale on or about February 14. J. S , while soliciting the patronage of the district, assures the late customers of J. Clarke and Co., in particular, and the public in general, that strict attention to orders, and good value for money is his motto, and wich this he hopes to obtain the same support that has been so liberally accorded to his predecessor. J. CLARKE & CO. begs to thank their late numerous Customers of Motueka, Riwaka, and surrounding districts for the liberal patronage conferred on them, and in introducing Mr. John Snow, "who has taken their Store and Business, solicits a continuance of their interest and support on his behalf. 202 npENDERS are invited by the Colonial GovernJL ment for the Construction of about SEVEN MILES of DRAY ROAD in the Inangahua Valley from the Landing to Larry's Creek. Plans and Specifications to be seen at the Police Camps, Cobden and Reeiton, and Provincial Engineer's Offices, Nelson, Ahaura, and Westport. Tenders addressed to the Provincial Engineer, at VTestport, endorsed "Tender for Inangahua Hoad," will be receive.! up to 4 p.m. on MONDAY, February 19, 1872. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. By command, JOHN BLACKETT, 248 Assistant Engineer-in-Chief.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 30, 3 February 1872, Page 3
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