MONEY to LEND, on good freehold security. ADAMS AND KINGDON, Solicitors, ♦53 Nelson. F. MAIN, Member of the Royal Philanthropic Society of Hair dressers of all Nations. TTTIIO broke up the monopoly? MAIN." *V Who shall rise victorious? England! Ami right, or any other man? Who ought to be supported? Young John Bull, of course. Who's the cheapest man out? MAIN. Charges. — Haircutting, 6d.; Shaving, 3d.; Shampooing, 6d. Cigars, Tobacco, Hair-oil, Matches, &c, &c. Terms, cash-, 20s. paid in the £1. PROFESSIONAL.— C. FLOOD, Clothier, can be JL consulted daily at the Labor Mart, the only place you can get a good article cheap. iooi "OX KONIGEN AUGUSTA and late arrivals, Finest Teas Plantation Ceylon Coffee Price's Sperm Candles Carriage Lights Crushed Loaf Sugar No. 1 Company's Pieces Melbourne Soap Currants, Raisins, Figs Sardines, Salmon, Lobsters Crosse and Blackwell's Potted Meats Pickles, Sauces, Mustard Spices, Confectionery Corn Flour, Sago, Rice Best Scotch Oatmeal Split Pease, Patent Groats Calf-foot Jelly Cocoa and Chocolate Vinegar, Table Salt Oils, Brushware, &c., &c. RENTOUL BROTHERS, Trafalgar-street. Wholesale and Retail. C74, HOUSEHOLD COALS OF THE BEST QUALITY. Greyßiver, West Wanganui, Newcastle, and English Household, delivered to any part of the City, in bags if required, at the lowest market rates. R. G. GIBBONS, 1033 Government W har i . COALS AND FIREWOOD. "O VERY description of the above DELIVERED JCi In quantities of 1 cwt. and upwards, to anv part of the City, at Lowest Market Rates. W. J. SCOTT, 1171 Collingwood-street. ARRIVED IN THE COUNTESS OF KINTORE.. for W. C. W ILK INS, IRONMONGER, Hardy-street :— 6 BUNDLES HAY FORKS AND RAKES 2 boxes Scythe-stones 1 case Reaping Hooks and Sickles 1 case Galvanised Washing Tubs, Chamber P^i)? &c. 1 case Pressed Milk Dishes and assorted Tools 1 case Locks, Hinges, and Tower Bolts 1 Galvanised Iron Tank and Cover, 150 gallons. Also, Scythes, Garden Engines, &c, &c, &c. 1190 OPENING OF THE NEW GENERAL STORE, GROVE - STREET. THE WOOD. MRS. E. BARTLETT begs to inform the inhabitants of the Wood, and the public in general, that she OPENED her NEW STORE, in Grove-street, on SATURDAY, September 22, and trusts that by selling articles at LOW PRICES, with GOOD QUALITY, she will merit a share of public patronage. TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, SOAP, CAJJDLES, BUTTER, EGGS, BACON, &c, &c, OF THE BEST QUALITY. Note the Address — Mrs. E. BARTLETT, Grove-street, the Wood. 2015 WASHING and MANGLING neatly done by Mrs. MYERS, opposite the Fleece Hotel, Waimea-street. 1 2 53
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 206, 1 November 1866, Page 1
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412Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 206, 1 November 1866, Page 1
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