W. HAR GREAVES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHER, Bridge-street, Nelson. Poultry and Vegetables always on hand. Families and shipping supplied. 22:; NELSON BUTCHERY^ WARREN & HUDSON, Bridge- street. 149 Families and shipping supplied. NELSON DYE WORKS. ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, DYER AND SCOURE2, Lower Collingwood-street, next the Brewery. Garments of all kinds cleaned and dyed. 506 WAKATU LIVERY STABLES, Carriages, Buggies, and Saddle Horses on Hire, Trafalgar-street North, Nelson. Horses and Carriages Bought and Sold on Commission. 622 PRIVATE BOARiTaND RESIBiNCE; 255. per week, at LLOYD'S Boarding House r Eridgestreet, near the Government Buildings. 498 TO LET, a Commodious Family HOUSE. Apply to Mr. J. HOLLIS, next to Examiner Office,. Trafalgar-street. 57 7 TO- LET, those commodious PREMISES known as the Ballarat Hotel, with American Bowling Saloon attached, situate in Bridge-street j suitable either for a Public-house or a. Store. Apply to Mr. WATEES, on. the premises. 61 i\ NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC: T A. THORNTON, VICTORIA HOTEL, begs tl • to inform his numerous friends and customers,, that he is prepared to supply FIRST-CLASS SPIRITS, &c;, At 3iie following Low Sgaee of Pricks : — s. d. Hennessy's Pale Brandy 5 0 per bottle. Martell's Dark „ 5 0 „ Superior Rum 3 6 Kirkliston Whisky 4 0 „ J.D.K.Z. Gin 5 0 per quart. Booth's- Old Toai 4 0 per bottle-,. [ Port Wine, superior quality ... 3 6 1 Sherry '. 3 6 „ Barclay and Perkins" Stout ... 1 (3 „ \ Bass' Pale AJe 1 6 ! Scotch Ale 1 c> „ Cordials,own make, best quality 1 G . HAVEN-ROAD, near the-POST-OFFICF.. Nelson, June 6th, 1866. 57!) TO BUILDERS. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned, until SATURDAY, June 23, for the EBECTION of a CHURCH at Waimea West. Plans and speci-fications-can be seen at Mr. BUUNNER'S, the Port,. Nelson, until Saturday, the 15th; and after that, as. the School-house, Waimea West. 54S WINFIELD HIGGIN, Hon. Secretary. BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. . LADIES will do well to call at DE CARLE'S, late Langford's, Bridge-street, Nelson, to inspect a consignment of Boots — Side-lace, ss. 6d. per pair; Spring-side, Bs. fid. per pair; Kid. TOs. 6d. per pair. The above chance "will not again occur otV buying at fully 25 per cent, under value. Must be Soli>. 58^ AT DE CARLE'S, late langford's, Bridgestreet: — 4lbs. delicious Bacon, for 55.; a large bar finest scented Soap, 19. 6d'., worth 3s. 6d.; a jar of Chinese Preserves, for 65., worth 12s ; a choiee little Kerosine Lamp for 25.; elegant Table Lamp,, with Pedestal, 6s. 6d. Everything proportionably cheap. N.B. All debts due in Langford's estate to be pniti immediately, to J. De Carle, at the Store, Bridgestreet. ss;> ON SALE— True- Californian Prairie Grass Seed,. 2s; per lb. ; also Nelson Jlye Gr-,3s and Cocksfoot.— WlLLlAM HALE, Tory anu Hardy-st. 24 S PRIME^ new COCKSFOOT' GRASS SISH> 4 . Taranaki grown: OaSiALE,. 5 ctvt. of the ab'oT«,. W. HALE, Tory and Hardj streets, Nelson.. ssih.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 87, 15 June 1866, Page 1
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472Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 87, 15 June 1866, Page 1
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