, ' '"TAI)VERTISEMENTSr"r7-:r ■ INTENDING ADVERTISERS in LUCAS'S ALMANAC for 1867, are reminded that the LATEST TIME fixed for RECEIVING ADVERTISEMENTS is ' . • ' - . . . SATURDAY, Bth DECEMBER. NELSON BUILDING-, LAND, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY/. j: MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTION MEETING, MONDAY, December 3, 1866, at half-past 7 o'clock. ' / - .... . Stewards: Messrs. R. Burn and D. Burns. . JNCV PERCY, 1368 , _i, . . '.Secretary. MONUMENTAL COMMITTEE to MEET, af the usual place, on TUESDAY, December 4, 1866. Full meeting requested. ■ . < • • . 1380 . WILLIAM AKERSTEN\_ _ NELSON BAND OF HOPE."" " ■ • \ mRIAL of JOHN BARLEYCORN on WEDJL NESD A.V Evening, sth December, at tialf-past 7 o'clock, in the Temperance Hall. : ADMISSION, 6d. J. CRISP, ,1376 . . Hon.. Sec. NOTICE.. milE DUN MOUNTAIN BUS will be laid up JL for repairs, for a few days. -..■•. 1367 J. T. & C.;. BRAT. NOTICE. ALL POULTRY found TRESPASSING onmjr . Property will be DESTROYED." : . 1379 HENRY BARLTROP. NOTICE OF REMOVAL.' J PRATT returns thanks to his friends and the « public for the liberal support they haTO hifctiertof accorded him, and intimates that he has, : THIS, DAY, REMOVED to his NEW PREMISJESy BRIDGE-STREET, where he will be happy iix v instill honored with their patronage. • None but first-class meat sold. Note the Address: J. PRATT, NEW PREMISES, Bridge-street. 1365 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. ; JDE CARLE has, THIS DAY, REMOVED • to the SHOP, in BRIDGE- STREET, adjoining the Trafalgar Hotel. All ACCOUNTS due by or owing to him will be PAID or RECEIVED there. N.B. Groceries, Clothing, Ironmongery, and every description of goods of the 'finest quality, at lowest pricos. Dec. 1, 1866. 1370 NOTICE. JA. LANGEORD has, THIS DAY, DIS- • SOLVED all mutual arrangements with Mr.J. DE. CARLE. J. A. Larigford therefore begs respectfully to inform his old and new customers, that he will henceforth continue to CARRY ON the Grocery and General BUSINESS in his own name solely; apd will always study to supply those who favor him with their orders with the best articles at the lowest possible prices. J. A. L. returns thanks for their past encouragement, and trusts to merit a continued support. J. A. LANGFORD. December 1, 1866. 1371 FOR SALE, A SEVEN ROOMED HOUSE and Piece of Land, near the College, with a frontage of 84= feet by the whole depth of the acre. ! Also, a frontage of 84 feet adjoining the above. [ Terms easy and price moderate. Apply to Mr. HUDSON, Waimea Road ; or, to E. SMALLBONE, Land Agent, &c, 1381 Trafalgar-street. POSTBOY HOTEL, | Corner of Vanguard and Gloucester Streets, Toi-Toi Valley, i Nelson. FIRST-CLASS WINES AND SPIRITS, Fine English and Colonial Ale and-Porter. - Private rooms, &c. CHARLES MOOEE, 1375 - Proprietor. f)A CASKS prime Colonial BUTTER oiTSale. O\J J.OHN.BROJOK, , 1377 • Bridge-street,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 232, 3 December 1866, Page 3
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