TOE MISSES JAY, Dressmaking and Nbedlewobb: SOBB Rooms, Alton-street. OOBYim INK PENCILS Jcst Received. R. LUCAS & SON. THE EXCHANGE MART, TRAFALGAR.STREET, NELSON. A WHEKLT PUBLICATION Wir.L BE ISSUED ON Satdruat, Novsmbhb 4th. THIS is the happy medium by which all your wants can be supplied, mutual benefit of all parties concerned The advantage of the system must be obvious to all, by which you can accommodate yourself and neighbour at the same time. The object the Proprietor has in view is to establish the medium by which advertisers can Exchange Goods of every description for which they have no further use for the class of articles they waut in return, thus relieving both parties of the accumulation of comparatively dead stock, which must as a natural consequence arise in every family. Transactions where practicable, and at the wish of the advertiser, can be negotiated through the Mart, at a nominal cost for Storage, ry the Goods being sent to the Show Rooms, Trafalgar-Street, thus saving the necessity of the principals being known in the matter. Agents will be appointed in every District, through whom all information can be obtained Couatry friends, by enclosing stamp, will receive full particulars by the return of post. Terms — First insertions, ls ; for each subsequent one 6d. If an exchange is not effected by four insertions, they will be continued for a reasonable period free of cost. On Saturday, November 4th, a Complim ntary Edition will be delivered to every householder in Nelson. All Orders left at the Office, Trafalgarstreet, prior to Friday, November 3rd will be published in the first Edition. Respectfully soliciting your patronage, I am, your obedient servant, E. PURSER, Specimen of Advertisements. Sewing Machiwe, Prima Donna, nearly new, in capital order, will b3 exchanged for useful Furnture, or sold for £3. Address. Milch Cow, three years old, to calve iu December next, will be exchanged fcr Store Piss, or sold for £5 10s. Address. Fox Tbrrier Dog. thoroughbred will be exchanged ior Game Fowls. Address. 3179—3 EXCHANGE HOTEL, BRIDGE-STREET. TMENARY • begs to inform his Friends and the Public that he has left the «' EXPRESS " for the « EXCHANGE," and ventures to "EXPRESS" the hope that the « EXCHANGE •' may prove beneficial. T. M., an experienced drives, now intends, if possible, to drive a trade by supplying nothinebut a really first-class akticlk. and old or new friends who favor the house with a call, wiii find the Landlord 'on the spot,'' prepared to "pot" the best BkER in Neliou, or supply WINES or SPi KITS guaranteed free lrom adulteration. Any person or persona doubting the foregoing statement, are requested to call and be convinced of its truth. T. MEN ARY, Exchange Hotel, 3018 Bridge-street.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 235, 1 November 1876, Page 4
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450Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 235, 1 November 1876, Page 4
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