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MESSRS. LOCKHART & CO. beg to inform the public that they intend REMOVING from Hardy-street, on the 20th instant, to those PREMISES lately occupied by Messrs. N. Edwakds & Co., TRAFALGAR-STREET. In addition to their present business, they will carry on that of AUCTIONEERS, Account Sales duly rendered, and prompt settlement of all claims. Nelson, March 14, ISG6. 120 THE public is informed that the NELSON WINE and SPIRIT STORE, Trafalgar-street, will bo CLOSED upon TUESDAY, the 20th. ar.d on WEDNESDAY, the 21st instant. 118 HENRY BALY. EX ' Dona Anita,' 50 cases Guinness nnd Blood's POSTER on Sale. 123" ROBERT LEVIEN, the Port. GREAT CLEARING-OUT SALE ! AT ALBION HOUSE. THE Proprietor being about to leave Nelson, the whole of Ms stock of Clothing, Drapery, Haberdashery, &c, will be offered at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Amongst the goods remaining on hand are : — Moleskin trousers, hunters' cord and Bedford cord trousers, tweed coats, serge coats, monkey jackets flannel shirts, Crimean shirts, jean, regatta, and white shirts, woollen drawers, &c. Blankets, counterpanes, sheeting calicoes, linen sheetings, flannels, winceys, tartans, derrys, coburgs, alpacas, French twills, prints, ginghams/unbleached calicoes, Horrocks's longcloths, Hoyle's cambric prints, hosiery, shawls, ribbons, muslin and linen collars, lace falls, &c. Also — children's boots. ALBION HOUSE, 2 TRAFALGAR-STREET. THE Undersigned have much pleasure in announcing that they have now received, ex * Dona Anita,' a very large assortment of all kinds of DRAPERY, suitable for the ' AUTUMN AND WINTER SEASONS. These goods have been personally selected by Mr. J. P. Black, the senior partner of'the firm, who is at present in England. His long experience in Nelson, together with a thorough knowledge ot the best English and Scotch markets, is a guarantee that every article will be suitable in style, of first-rate quality, and at a reasonable price. BLACK, CAMPBELL, & BLACK, 6 TRAFALGAR-STREET. NEW AND CHEAP SUMMER GOODS. JM. MERRINGTON & CO. are now offering • the whole of their Summer Goods much below the usual prices, in order to effect a clearance previous to the arrival of a very large shipment of New Winter Goods shortly expected. 12 Cases of New Goods have just been received, Ex ' Tararua. The Gentlemen's Department is most complete. Tweed and doeskin suits, and coats, vests, and trousers A very large assortment of new and cheap Crimean shirts have just .been received White and regatta shirts; in men's and boys' sizes. Ties, collars, and handkerchiefs Hats in black Paris, and drab shell Fashionable low-crowned hats in immense variety Tuscan and rice-straw hats, fashionable shapes Merino shirts, pants, and drawers &c, &c, &c. J. M. MERRINGTON & CO., WHOLESALE DRAPERS AND OUTFITTERS, Nelson. COOKHAM BOOTS. TVTOW OPENING, 2,000 Pairs of the well-known ±\ COOKHAM BOOTS ; men's, women's, boys', and girls' — a most useful assortment. M. LIGHTBAND, 327 ' Late Lightband & Jackson. CHEAP CLOTHING! Cheap Clothing!— The cheapest house in town, S. M. SOLOMON, Trafalgar-street. 59 CHEESE. — Finest Nelson and Canterbury Cheese on Sale. 105 JOHN BROOK, Bridge-street. COOKING STOVES. W. C. WILKINS, Ironmonger, S9 "" Hardy-street, Nelson. CAST IRON bought by S. WAKEFORD, Soho Foundry.; Bridge-street, at 3s. 6d. per cwt. Cash on deliver}-. 114 BATHS, BATHS.— Warm Baths at WEST'S, Tc-day. S3

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 10, 15 March 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 10, 15 March 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 10, 15 March 1866, Page 4

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