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OLD-ESTABLISHED BAKERY,' ." . .:•.;, Bridgerstreet.E LANEY, Fancy Bread and Biscuit' BAKER, . returns thanks to his numerous friends for the very liberal support, he has received, during ..the last 24 years, and informs them-;thatdie.has;pPENED , his NEW SHOP, in Upper" Bridge-street! All orders entrusted to his care shall have' prompt and careful attention. Wedding and Tea Cakes, Coniectionery, &c.,made to order on the shortest notice. 1159 NEW GROCERY WAREHOUSE, Bridge-street. rfIHOMAS EVANS begs to inform his friends and JL the public that he has THIS DAY OPENED his NEW WAREHOUSE for the sale of TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES, and GENERAL GROCERY, and trusts, by attention to business, to meet with a share of public patronage. T, E. begs to call particular attention to his very superior CONGOU TEAS, which he can with confidence recommend as a first-class article. All Goods DELIVERED, free of charge, in any part of the City. 11 58 THOMAS EVANS. ! COALS AND FIREWOOD. EVERY description of the above DEL-VET* ED in quantities of 1 cwt. and upwards, to any part of the Qity, at Lowest Market Rates. W r . J. SCOTT, 1171 Collingwood-street. CALICOES DOWN AGAIN ! HORROCKSES, MILLER and COMPANY'S Longcloths (best Calicoes made); TEN PENCE, ELEVEN PENCE, Is., Is. Id., and Is. 2d. FIFTY. PIECES, Ex LORD CLYDE, AT ALBION HOUSE! THIRTY PIECES BEST WET WOVE Shirting CALICOES, One Shilling. POTEEN PIECES UNBLEACHED CALICOES, Nine Pence to One Shilling. • CAMBRIC PRINTS, 10d., lid., and Is. TWENTY PIECES,. Ex LORD CLYDE,, AT ALBION HOUSE! FROM LONDON arid MELBOURNE, I Ex Dreadnought, Lord Clyde, and Tararua, SIXTY-THREE TTECES LADIES*' DRESS STUFFS, In Popiinettes, Mohairs, Lustres, Challies. &c. Ten Pieces ALPACCA LUSTRES, lid. to Is. 4d. i Ten Pieces FRENCH TWILLS, Is. Sd. to Is. Sd. I Six Pieces FRENCH MERINOES, 3s. (id. to -is. Od. I ' AT ALBION HOUSE ! | Also; ; Ladies' Stays, Corsets, and to Lace. | ' Ladies' Irish Lawn Handkerchiefs (all linen). ! i Ladies and Children's Hosiery. { { Black Lace Falls, Silk Parasols, Bcok -Muslins, ] ' Jaconet, ancl Check Muslins. i Long Muslin Curtains, &c. I Ex Albion and Tararua. ! AT ALBION HOUSE !• ! i FIFTY PAIRS MEN'S " DOUBLE CROWN" MOLESKIN TROUSERS. FIFTY PAIRS MEN'S "CROWN" MOLESKIN . TROUSERS. Twenty-five Pairs Boys' Moleskin Trousers. | Twenty Pairs Boys' Cord Trousers. j j SIX DOZEN MEN'S MELTON TWEED SHIRTS. Three Dozen Men's Crimean Shirts. I TEN MEN'S BLACK CLOTH COATS (best quality). ! Fifteen Men's Colored Cloth Coats (medium- quality). j Ex Lord Clyde. AT ALBION HOUSE! [1060ON SALE, at the Office of the Evening- Mail:— Travelling Desks, Stationery Cabinets, Enve- ! lope ditto, Conversation Cards, Drawing Pencils, j Copying Presses and Books, Date Cases, Pink Tape. j Scaling Wax, Bottling Wax, Metallic Books, I Pocket Books, Pocket Ledgers. Purses/Ladies' and Gent's Card Cases.Bill Books, Cargo Books, Account Rendered Books, Ledgers,"' Journals," Cash Books, _ash Boxes, Ladles'.' Gent's, and Family Washing Books," Aromatic Bands, Rulers, Parallel ditto, Letter Balances, Copy, Exercise, and Cyphering Books, Perforated Cards for . bookmarks, Camel-hair Brushes, Sec, Sec " ■ " R. LUCAS & SON, ■ ' ' . : ■> Bridge-street. YE A- EL Y VOLUMES- for ISGS, of— The Sunday, at Home . .. Leisure PI our Early ''Days • '"'" ' ' : " ;r Good Words Christian Miscellany On Sale by ' '" ' E. LUCAS & SON. *

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 1, Issue 194, 18 October 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 1, Issue 194, 18 October 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 1, Issue 194, 18 October 1866, Page 4

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