;NE L S O N FFBLie BAT H S . ' *- j Vapor, Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. PACKING and General Hydropathic Treatment, and Herbal Medicines, as practised by Dr. A.L Coffin, of London. 11. BAR 11 A CLO UGH, Medical Herbalist, Hardy-street. (near the . Government Buildings), Nelson. 1268 THE NELSON PUBLIC BATHS are NOW OPEN. s. d. Vapour Bath, .wilh Douche, Shower, or ' Cold Shallow .Baths . . . .50 Wet Sheet Packing ' . . . .7 6-' Douche Bath' 2 0 Hot Baths (including Sho\ver Batb) . 1 6 Cold Baths (iucluding Shower Bath) . O 9 Or, Twelve HOT and Twelve COLD BATHS for £1. SEASON TICKETS, £2, and £l eacb for every additional, ticket in the some family. No additional charge will be made to Season licket Holders for the Douche Bath. Open Daily, from 6 a m. to 8 p m.; Sundays, from 6 to 8 a.m., to Ticket Holders only. , 11. BARRACLOUGH, Proprietor, The Baths, Hardy-street. 1309 CIIE A P BREAD. AN.OTHER. REDUCTION! H. BLACK, BAKER, and CONFECTIONER, • Bridge-street, begs to nnnounce that he has AGAIN REDUCED the PRICE of BREAD to thefollowing rate: — . . FOUR-POUND LOAF, EIGHTPENCE, ' for Cash at the Shop. DITTO — Delivered in any part of the Town, NINEPENCE. NOT THREE AND A HALF POUNDS, BUT ! FULL WEIGHT AND BEST QUALITY. Nelson, November 22, 1866. 1350 GREAT REDUCTION IN BREAD. NO TWO PRICES. CAUTION TO MILLERS. MESSRS. GRANT & FLOWERDAY, in thanking their numerous customers for iheir 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 ofthe BEST BREAD will be 3d. the TWO-POUND LOAF. Picnic and Fancy Biscuits, 9d. per lb. Ship Biscuit equally low. Shipping supplied at fid. the Four pound Loaf. 1354 CAUTION ! ! ! TO CONSUMERS OF BREAD ! ! EXAMINE your Bakers Bills, and don't pay for more loaves than \-ou get from Wbite, or any other credit giving baker. No expense for clerks, or pens, ink, and paper at the Nile-street Bridge Bakery and Grocery Store. * 1359 CONFECTI ON ERY. BUY OF TII E MAKER. Tf WILKINS, in kindly thanking his friends JIJL, and the public for past favors, can assure them thc-y will find a greater variety of best saleable SWEE'i S at his establishment, at prices which he will defy any competitor to surpass. 11. W. would remark that no expense or care shall be wanting on his part to give every satisfaction. Note the address: — I-I. WILKINS, 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 Modern te Price, In place of the very inferior goods thc-y have been used to. A large assortment always on hand of The most Saleable Confectionery in Town, ar.d 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 Wieseuhavern.) A liberal discount to large buyers. 1272 WAYSIDE TRACTS and the Little Library, at R. LUCAS & SON'S.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 230, 30 November 1866, Page 4
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