TO-MORROW, THURSDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 29, At 11 o'clock. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, At the Residence of Mrs. Manby, Bronte-street. MR. D. MOORE has received instructions from Mrs. Manby (who is leaving the province) to Sell by Auction, at her residence, Bronte-street, on THURSDAY' next, 29th November, at 11 o'clock— Her SURPLUS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, consisting of— Mahogany Dining Chairs, Cane-seated Chairs, Easy Chairs, Mahogany Telescope Dining Table (can be adjusted to four different lengths), Red Pine Dining Table, E.P. Cruet Stand, Engravings, Ornaments, China Tea Service, Carpet, Single and Double Iron and Wooden j Bedsteads, Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows, Mahogany Chest of Drawers, Mattresses, Toilet Services, Toilet Glasses, Dinner Service, Kitchen Utensils, Garden Tools, &c, &c. 1 Violin, in case (copy Cremona) 1 Viola," in case (Tenor) A quantity of Carpenters' Tools &c, &c. Refreshments provided. Without rescrv. For particulars, see Catalogues. 1352 CIIE A P BREAD. ANOTHER REDUCTION! HELACK, 1 BAKER and CONFECTIONER, c Bridge-street, bees to announce that he has AGAIN REDUCED the PRICE of BREAD to the following rate:— FOUR-POUND LOAF, FJGHTPENCE, for Cash at the Shop. DITTO — Delivered in any part of the Town, NLNEPENCE. NOT THREE AND A HALF POUNDS, BUT FULL WEIGHT AND BEST QUAUTY. Nelson, November 22, 1566. - 1350 GREAT REDUCTION IN BREAD. NO TWO PRICES. CAUTION TO MILLERS. MESSRS. GRANT & FLOWERDAY, in thanking their numerous customers for their liberal support, wishes to inform them that, owing to the unbusinesslike feeling existing among the bakers, and in consequence of the annoyance experienced therefrom, that the price of the BEST BREAD will be 3d. the TWO-POUND LOAF. Picnic and Fancy Biscuits, 9d. per lb. Ship Biscuit equally low. Shipping supplied at (id. the Four pound Loaf. 1354 CAUTION ! ! ! TO CONSUMERS OF BREAD ! ! EXAMINE your Bakers Bills, and don't pay for more loaves than you get from White, or any other credit giving baker. No expense for clerks, or pens, ink, and paper at the Nile-street Bridge Bakery aud Grocery Store. 1359 CONFECTIONERY. BUY OF THE MAX ER. HWILKINS, in kindly thanking his friends , and the public for past favors, can assure them they will find a greater variety of best saleable SWEETS at his establishment, at prices which he will defy any competitor to surpass. If, W. would remark that no expense or care shall be wanting on his part to give every satisfaction. Note the address: — I-I. W ILK INS, Bridge-street, Opposite Mr. T. R. Fisher's. 1205 CONFECTIONERY ! CONFECTIONERY ! ! THE attention of the public is called to the fact that they* can now be supplied with A Really Good Article at a^ Moderate Price, In place of the very inferior goods they have been used to. A large. assortment always on hand of The most Saleable Confectionery in Town, and all Made on the Premises. The Address is — W. THOMSON, Wholesale Manufacturing Confectioner, Syrup and Cordial Maker, Trafalgar-street, Nelson, (The late premises; of Mr. Otto Wiesenhavern.)" A liberal discount to'iarge'buyers. " 1272
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 228, 28 November 1866, Page 4
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