MONEY to LEND, on good freehold security. ADAMS AND KINGDON, Solicitors;' "■ ♦S3 Nelson. F. MAIN, Member of the Eoyal Philanthropic Society of Hair dressers of all Nations. T¥7"HO broke up the monopoly? MAIN*' * V Who shall rise victorious? England! Am I 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. Terras, cash; 20s. paid in the £1. PROFESSIONAL.— C. FLOOD, Clothier, can be consulted daily at the Labor. Mart, the onlypJace you can get a good article cheap. 1001 ■RX 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, Eice Best Scotch Oatmeal Split Pease, Patent Groats I Calf-foot Jelly Cocoa and Chocolate Vinegar, Table Salt Oils, Brushware, &c, &c EENTOUL BROTHERS, Trafalgar-street. "Wholesale and Retail. 674 HOUSEHOLD COALS OF THE BEST QUALITY. Grey River," West Wanganui, Newcastle, and English Household, delivered to any part of the City* in bags if required, at the lowest market rates. E. G. GIBBONS, 1033 Government Wharf. COALS AND FIREWOOD. EVERY description of the above DELIVERED in quantities of 1 cwt. and upwards, to any part of the City, at Lowest Market Rates. W. J. SCOTT, 1171 Collingvood-street. ARRIYED IN THE COUNTESS- OF KINTORE, for W. C. WILKINS, 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 Pails. &c. 1 case Pressed Milk Dishes and assorted Tools 3 case Locks, Hinges, and Tower Bolts 1 Galvanised Iron Tank and Cover, 150 gallons. Also, Scythes, Garden Engines, &c, &c, &c. IK'O OPENING OF THE NEW GENERAL STORE, GROVE - STREET. Till: WOOD. MRS. E. BAETLETT begs to inform the inhabitants of the Wood, and the public in general, that she OPENED her NEW STORE, m Grove-street, on SATURDAY, September 22, ami trusts that by selling articles at LOW PRICES, with GOOD QUALITY, she will merit a share of public patronage. TEAS, COFFEES, SUGAES, SOAP, CANDIES, BUTTER, EGGS, BACOJS, &c, &c, OF THE BEST QUALITY. Note the Address — Mrs. E. BARTLETT, Grove-street, the Wood. . 1015 WASHING and MANGLING- neatly done l,y Mrs."MYEES, opposite the Fleece UoU-I. Waimea-etreet. • • ' 12:V>-
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 208, 3 November 1866, Page 1
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