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TO THE LADIES OF NELSON. TRIMMED BONNETS, 7s. 6d. and upwards, Latest Fashions. Trimmed Hats, 4s. Gd. and upwards. Ribbons, Flowers, and Feathers proportionately cheap. Mark the Address— Mrs. PATTERSON'S, Trafal-gar-street, opposite the Church. 1061 MAUNGATAPU MURDERS. "VTOW READY. On Sale, NEW PORTRAITS _Ll of Burgess, Kelly, Levy, and Sullivan, a large Lithographic Sheet, and a first-rate acquisition to put in a frame. Drawn and Published by 858 THEO. MABILLE. CHEAP FOOD. CHEAP FOOD. CHEAP FOOD.— Read this. • Head this. Read this. On Sale. On Sale. On Sale. Ling fish, in prime order, 4lbs. for Is. 9d; Jam, by Cresswell, 4 tins for 3s. 10d.; Butter, from first dairies, 2s. 3d. per lb.; Eggs, fresh and full sized, ls. 4d. per dozen; Bacon, deliciously streaky, 4lbs. for 3s. 6d.; Potatoes, like balls of flour, 28lbs. for ls. 6d., 112lbs. for 4s. 6d.; Tea, shipped by Barr Brothers, a single pound, 3s. 6d., 4lbs. for 135. ; Soap, unsurpassed — Primrose, ls. Sd. per bar; London, ls. 9d.; French scented, 2s. At J. DE CARLE'S, next Dr. Tatton's, Bridgestreet, the above bargains are obtainable, by taking advantage of which the inhabitants of Nelson may live more cheaply than the people of any of the Australian colonies. 1042 ALBION HOUSE. JUST BECEIVED, EX SHIP DREADNOUGHT, FROM LONDON. EANCY and Plain CHALLIES, MOHAIRS, Poplinettes, and Lustres, for Ladies' Dresses Prices -rom ls ld to ls lOd the yard -Shepherds' Plaid Winceys, Is Gd to ls 9d the yard Winceys in Fancy Checks, 1 s 2d to 1 s Cd „ All wool Shepherds' Plaids, 2s Gd to 3s Ladies' Striped Merino Hose Girls' „ „ „ „ White Cotton „ Children's Socks, all kinds Black Lace Falls, for Ladies' Hats Ladies' Fancy Silk Neck-ties, quite new Newest Style in Ladies' Fancy Belts Buckles, various, for Ladies' Belts Jet Brooches and Fancy do. ALSO, FORTY PIECES HORROCKS' LONGCLOTHS Twenty „ Shirting Calicoes 72-inch and 90-inch Sheeting Calicoes Unbleached Calicoes, single and double width BEST MAKE WITNEY BLANKETS, 24s to 50s per pair ' ONE HUNDRED and TWENTY PAIRS MEN'S DOUBLE-CROWN MOLESKIN TROUSERS, 12s 6d. ALBION HOUSE, TRAFALGAR-STREET. 943 UNION FAMILY HOTEL, HAVELOCK. ELLEN GODING, the Proprietress of the above first-class Hotel, takes this opportunity for returning her best thanks to the country settlers and the public generally, for the very liberal support they have given her since she commenced business in Havelock, and she trusts that tliey will continue to show their kind appreciation of her endeavors to secure their comfort. 1068 YEARLY VOLUMES for ISGS, of— The Sunday at Home Leisure Hour Early Days Good Words British Workman Band of Hope Review Christian Miscellany On Sale by E, LUCAS & SON. JUST PUBLISHED, PRICE ONE SHILLING, ■ THE most complete SELECTION of HYMNS ever issued from the New Zealand Press. Suitable for cottage meetings, families, and Sabbath schools. Neatly bound in cloth. WANTED", Two Unfurnished ROOMS, or Small Cottage, within 10 minutes' walk of the Church. Apply by letter, stating terms, to G., Office of this Paper. 1055 WANTED, by a respectable man, a SITUATION in a STORE. Apply to 8., Office of this paper. 807 TTTANTED, a COOK. Apply at the Masonic YV Hotel. F1 1064 fT7"ANTED, Mechanics to know that thev can be f T supplied with Early Breakfast, at tiie Ota iro Dining Rooms, Bridge-sfrect. Board r.r.ri n-yV-.y-i-. 235. per wcjok. ■ - . ■

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 170, 20 September 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 170, 20 September 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 170, 20 September 1866, Page 4