MONEY to LEND, oq FREEHOLD SECURITY. FELL & ATKINSON. NELSON COLLEGE. MONEY to LTSND on FREEHOLD SECURITY. Interest at Current Kates. Apply to ROBERT POLLOCK, 90 Secretary. MONEY TO LEND. ON FREEBOLD SFCURITY, in suros to euit Borrowers, from £50 to £1,000 and upwards, at current rates of interest. ALBERT PITT, 17 Solicitor, Nelson. MONEY TO LEND on approved FREFUUi D Security. Apply to BUNNY & SINCLAIR, Solicitors, Nelson. 725 Notice of Removal. MESSRS.BUNNY & SINCLAIR have REMOVED to their NEW OFFICES over Messrs, Black and Son's Shop in Trafalgar- ttreet. 3280—6 TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. A^^ggw* npHE Powerful Cart En<tgs*f\ra LORD CLYDE. CLYDE is a Buy hone with black points, and i-- jerlectly sound The horae will travel f om Monday, Oct. 7, to Foxhill, Moutere, and Mctuekn, weather permitting, should sufficient inducement offer. Terms £2, Groomage fts. to be paid en first service. Further rarticu'ars in luture advertisement. JOHN HAG AN, 3337 Spring Grove. JAPANESE BASKETS O At R. LOOAS 8i SON'S. Globe Hotel. THIS HOTEL has been thoroughly repaired and fitted, and under the rm nigement of the prop'ietreas, Mrs. SIMMONDS, will prove a viry desirable place of residence fjr traveller?, nud of comfort for citizens. The GLOBE HOTEL being a Free House, can boast a Bar in which nothing but tue best is served. 2314—26 PEOYINGIAL HOTEL, BRIDGK-STKEET, (Opposite Government Buildl gs), Nelson, T. F. O'BRIEN, Proprietor. TF. OB bfgs to inform his numerous • friends nnd th- public generally that he qn§ taken the above old established House, which he has had thoroughly miovated and improved, co that he can now offer SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION to Visitors nt moderate charges. N.B.— The Bar has been replenished wilh a carefully selected s'.cck of Wines and Spirits, etc. " 3141 •'RISING SUN" HOTEL, WAIMEA ROAD. r^EORGE CLEMENTS, formerly ' \J( Steward on the " Anchor " line ' ot Packets, begs to infoTni bis friends Bnd ' he public that he tas taken the above Hotel, and hopes that his long experience 8s a caterer for the public wM secure for him a full chare of support There is very good I accommoiisf-u ft lor those yho fayor the "Rising Sun" wifh a Call, nrsd a Grass Paddock for Hor*pi. 3067-26 " Golden FJ^ece v Hgt<§l. HT, HALL (late of the •« Rising « Sun " Hoie!) bega to inform [ hi* friends and the pubic that he has pur- • chased the above favorite Hotel, and to assure \ them that under new management the j Hotel will be BEPLETE "WITH EVESY COMFORT. The " Golden Fleece " r Is not to be excelled as a Family Hotel, and from its convenient although retired position ' It affordß special advantages. The utmost ' attention is oevoted to the welfare of Board- . ers, and none but the beßt of Winbs, Spiriis, 1 &c.arefcept f §B^3^.p.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 206, 9 October 1878, Page 1
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