-tf--Wedding Rings and Keepers, of best quality Silver Albert*, in great variety Rings, great variety, with pr'ecio.s Stones Plated Gpo Is, a large and well-selected Stock A very large Assortment of G.old Brooches, [ Ring., Earrings, Scarl Pins, Studs, Blee re Links;- Solitaires • , All ' descriptions of Clocks, in Marble, Ahbister, and Ebony ; American Clocks, thirty-hour, eight-day, and Marine Levers: ranging from Teh Shillings and upwards. *'.''.
i i ' , 'y^ ,ir,,i „__■_■ DR. -T) AXE WELL lias COMMENCED ! JJ PRACriCE in Nelson. Residence— WAlMßA ROAD.; ' (Nearly opposite the Golden Fleece.) AJril IS', 1876.-. ■ :: 1198 "TV/ft •&•■ T AT- T ©■■ Ni -^ DENTIST, Resident nearly 18 years, may be consulted * " i -iaihr 5308 mail coach Jrom Richmond tq motueka. THE underiiighed informs the public that ! theabove CO^VfiiYANCI- wiirie^ve the White ; Hart Hotel,* Richmbndj for Mo- : tuekk every MONDAY*: WEDNESDAY; and FBIDAY, at quarter past 8 o?clocka.m.;.and. leave the, Motueka i Hotel every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, $ndSATURDAY, at 8 o'clock a.m.i •* •" ' '' ; " : Parcels and Passenijers booked/ at- dither place. All Parcels must be Prepaid!; . 26*75 , .... H. HAYCOCK, NeIson. T\T QOOKSEY, General Carrier and Forwarding Agent, Begs' to inform the Public of Nelson and Country Districts' that 'to obviate as much as poßsibl. the inconvenience which xnay be felt at those Stations where there are no S'ation Masters^all parcels entrusted to him for the purpose of delivery will (in the event of those parties to Whom they are addressed not being in attendance), on arrival of the train, be taken charge of by his Agent, from whom the same can be obtained at any time. He| sinrerely. hopes that such an arrangement) may be conducive to the interests of the piublic, and mitigate to a great extent, if not wholly abolish, the inconvenience that will for some' time be felt at Mr Hol'dbr's discontinuing running his coacb. W: C. hopes by combining punctuality with moderate charges; to deserve their confidence. The Commercial Express will leave the Pedestal every day collecting parcels punctually at Half-past Two. in time ior the Three o'clock Train, calling at Messrs Houwsbll's and Stanton's. Pending Permanent Arrangements, " Mr Tovey, at- Richmond; Messrs Langj_*ord, at Spriug Grove'; and Mr Jaiavis, at' Foxhill> will receive all parcels so entrusted to hib. Commercial Express Agency, Nelson, 4th April, 1876. 1089
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 111, 2 May 1876, Page 1
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370Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 111, 2 May 1876, Page 1
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