E. Middlemiss & Co., BBIDGIS-STRBBT, Will OPEN THEIR STORE THIS DA Y. with an entirely NEW STOCK of Drapery, Halberdaslier y, Men's and Boys' Clothing, &c, &c, &c. ALSO, 7 Groceries, Ironmongery, Crockery ware, „ &c, &c, &c. The Public are respectfully invited to try our TEAS AND COFFEES, Teas, 2/-, 2/6, and 3/-, equal to any ia Nelson. JST.B.— "WANTED GOOD BUTTEE FOE CASH.
NEW DEAPEEY Ex Lochttagar % from London. 0 — W. MILNER IS NOW OPENING— 1 case White Oalico and India Long Cloth in dozens 1 bale Brown Calicos 32 to 36---inch, and Plain Sc Twilled 8/4 do. 1 case White, Green, and Buff Window Hollands, 30 to 60 inches. 1 case Fashionably Trimmed Bonnets and Hats, and Untrimmed ditto, in New Shapes, including the Gainsborough, Mother Shipton, &c. 1 bale Blue Serges, Cricketing Flannel, Green Baize, Striped Drill, Cheese Cloth, &c. 1 bale Kidderminster Carpets, 1 bale Yarn, Velvet Pile, and Asminster Hearthrugs and Door-mats. 1 case New Furnishing Reps. Plain and Striped All Wool and Washing Damasks, New Cretones, Velvet Pile, Tapestry, and Embroidered Cloth Table Covers. 1 case Linens, Towels, Colored Shirtings, Printed Moleskins, Check Busters Slate, Blackand Brown Hollands, French Coat Canvas. 1 case Men's and Boys' White and Colored Shirts. The above are all carefully selected Groodß, and are opening out as nice and as fresh as the day they were packed. W. MILNER, TRAFALGAR-STEEET. 4169 TO CONTRACTORS. npIENDERS areitmtedfor EXCAVATING JL a Site for a House at the Fort. Lowest tender not mceßsarily accepted. Apply to H. HOUNSELL, 4157 Bridge-street. DISSOLUTION OB" PARTfIEKSHIP. WE HEREBY OIVR NOTICE that the PARTNERSHIP existing uuder the title of Borrell Si Moli.gr wa* DISSOLVED on the 13th September, 1877, by mutual consent. (The Business wi'l ia future be carried on by JOHN BURRELL, who will pay all liabilities anl receive all debts dus to the late Firm. (Signed) JOHN BURRELL, 3828 B. H. MOLLER. H. Bfdden, SEED MERCHANT, &c. t BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON. NEW SEASON'S SEEDS. H, Bodden has much pleasure in informing the public of Nelson and its Vicinity, that he is sbou* opening in the above line, and having a flue stock of New aud Genuine Garden, Flowar, and Farm Seed, will be happy ta execute any or fere ihat m«y be entrusted to him. BTORKS DEALT WITH ON VEUT LIBERAL TEHMS. Catalogues o? Seeds, and containing cultural directions for the 'year, to be had on application at Mr Darbp'a or Mr Bdddbs's Temporary Premises — Next to Mr Darby's Music Warehouse, Uridok--BTBBBT. 388 1 ,) CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. THE LADIES SEWING SOCIETY in connection with the above propose HOLDING a SALK of WORK (luring THIS MONTH, for th« purpose of Lessening the prt sent Debt on the Church Buil.tings, aud any friends wishing to co-operate by contributing are requested to forward same as tariy as possible to the Ksv. J.JBeckenham. P.S.— The entire coat o£ the Church, including enlargements, was upwards of £600, which liability has been reluced to £300, bus this, with its necessary interest, is still a heavy burden in addition to current expenses. 3951
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 255, 27 October 1877, Page 3
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