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i WILLIAM ! JL,' 'THOiyipSON, the Maori Kingmaker, may be obtained of J . Hounsell, and. ' W.'.E. Brown, Phpto- . graphic Gallery, Tiafalg'ar-street. IG7I PROFESSIONA£.'—C:' FLOOD, Clothier, can be" consulted daily at the Labor Mart, the only place you can get a good article cheap. lOOL* POULTKY.— Wanted.to purchase, Poultry, fresh Eggs, Butterl & Colonial Produce. W.PAYNE, at F. Main's,opposite Hounsell's store, Bridge-st. 755 TO Persons .of Limited Income.— F LOUR. FLOUR. FLOUR.— The staff of life, of excellent q.uality, unadulterated. A 2001 b. bag, Avarranted good, for 305.; a 1001 b. do. for 15s. 6d ; a 50lb. do. for Bs. Lose no time, buy at once; it will be higher nest month. Remember the Address — .. J. DE CARLE, Bridge-street, N<-'kson, Where also you may obtain Potatoes, Bacos, Butter, Tea, Sugar, Coffee, Cocoa, Kerosine, &c, &c., at lowest price consistent with fine quality. Arrangements are made to deliver the flour to any part of the City for ls. per bag. A feAv bags of Salt (slightly soiled) for gardens, at 4s. per bag of 1 cavl. N.B. Delicious selected Figs, 4s. per box. A jar of Chinese preserved Oranges for ss. 984 CHEAP FOOD. CHEAP FOOD. CHEAP FOOD.— Read this. Read this. Read this. On Sale. On Sale. On Sale. Ling fish, in prime order, 4lbs. for ls. 9d; Jam, by CressAvell, 4 tins for 3s. 10d.; Butter, from first dairies, 2s. per lb. ; Eggs,- fresh and full sized, Is. 4d. per dozen;. Bacon, deliciously streaky, 4lbs. for 3s. 6d.; Potatoes, like balls of flour, 28lbs. foils. Gd., Il2lbs. for 4s. 6d.; Tea, shipped by Barr Brothers, a single pound, 3s. 6d.,41b5. for 135.; Soap, unsurpassed — Primrose, Isi 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 CALICOES DOWN AGAIN ! HORROCKSES, MILLER and COMPANY'S Longcloths (best Calicoes made),- | TEN PENCE, ELEVEN PENCE, j Is., ls. In., and Is. 2i>. j FIFTY PIECES, Ex LORD. CLYDE, AT ALBION HOUSE! THIRTY PIECES BEST WET WOVE Shirting , ! CALICOES, One Shilling. FIFTEEN PIECES UNBLEACHED CALICOES, Nine Pence to One Shilling. CAMBRIC PRINTS, 10d.. lid., and Is. TWENTY PIECES, Ex LORD CLYDE, AT ALBION HOUSE i FROM LONDON and MELBOURNE. j Ex Dreadnought, Lord Clyde, and Tararua, ] SIXTY-THREE PIECES LABIEs' DRESS STUFFS, In Poplinettes, Mohairs, Lustres, Clialliep,&c. Ten Pieces ALPACCA LUSTRES, lid. to ls. 4d. I Ten Pieces FRENCH TWILLS, ls. 3d. to Is. Sd. j Six Pieces FRENCH MERINOES, 3s. 6d. to 4s. 3d. | AT ALBION HOUSE I Also, Ladies' Stays. Corsets, and to Lace. Ladies' Irish Lawn Handkerchiefs (ell linen). Ladies and Children's Hosiery. Black Lace Falls, Silk Parasols, Bc-ok Muslins, Jaconet, and Check Muslins. Long Mnslin Curtains, &c. Ex Albion and Tararua. AT ALBION HOUSE I FIFTY PAIRS MEN'S » DOUBLE CROWN" M( )LEsKIN TR( ) USERS. FIFTY PAIRS MEN'S "CROWN" MOLESKIN TROUSERS. TAvenfy-five Tairs Boys' Moleskin Trousers. Twenty Pairs Boys' Cord Trousers. SIX DOZEN MEN T S MKLTON TWEED SHIRTS. Three Dozen Men's Crimean Shirts. TEN MEN'S BLACK CLOTH COATS (IJEST QUALITY). Fifteen Men's Colored Cloth Coats (medium quality). Ex Lord Clyde. AT ALBION HOUSE! [1060 SELLING OFF. SELLING OFF. NO PUFF ! NO PUFF ! SM. SOLOMON being about to DISEASE OF , the whole of his STpCK, ift(j^iß||p|§ell.at such prices that will ensure him a ai - ce > 25 per Cent. Less than any 't^^Mffoiise iv Town ! Note the Address — '^^PlJ^^^i' ■ -S. • -Mv -SOLOMO 3-%ragf|l * Trafalgar-street. ■ »^^^aM°

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 180, 2 October 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 180, 2 October 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 180, 2 October 1866, Page 4

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