„ Idijy' mHE N.Z.S.N. Co/s S.S., WEL'■^iJf^mz' LINGTON, Renner, Commander, - w^ leave Nelson for J§Jgßil» . WELLINGTON DIRECT, * s *^^^^* On FRIDAY, 14th instant. For freight or passage, apply to CURTIS BROTHERS, 1440 Agents. NOTICE. THE .New. Zealand Steam Navigation Company . '. (Limited) will not for the fwture Recognise or r - Pay. any ACCOUNTS, for Stores or- Supplies to any of their Vessels, unless supplied on the WRITTEN ORDER of the undersigned. CURTIS BROTHERS, Agents. Nelson, sth December, 1866. 1399 NOT ICE. T . A. ..LANGFORD has, THIS DAY, DIS'U. •, .SOLVED all mutual arrangements with Mr. 'J.rDE. CARLE. • , •Vtl. -A., Langford. 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; and ■wul. 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 A "BAZAAR will be held in the Provincial Hall, -OL. "in the early part of next March, for the BENEFIT of CHRIST CHURCH, Nelson. The Committee will ' be thankful for any contributions of work, materials, &c. Lady Monro Mrs. Rough Mrs. Richmond Mrs. Brunner Mrs. Johnston Mrs. Maclean Mrs. Adams Mrs. Turner Mrs. Merrington Mrs. Gully Mrs. Dodson. THOS. BRUNNER, Hon. Secretary. • Nelson,' November 21, 1866. 1340 SWIMMING BATH FREE TO SEASON TICKET HOLDERS. TAKE UP YOUR TICKETS ! HOLDERS of SEASON TICKETS will be Admitted to the Swimming Bath (open in January next) WITHOUT ADDITIONAL CHARGE. H. BARRACLOUGH, 1412 The Baths, Hardy-street. GRANT & FLOWERDAY, BAKERS, &c, Bridge-street. Two-pound LOAF, 3d. PICNIC BISCUITS, 9d. per lb. SHIP BISCUIT equally low. Shipping supplied. 4LB. LOAF, 6D. 1391 DOWN AGAIN ! DOWN AGAIN ! ! BEST BREAD, 4d. THE 2lb. LOAF ! ! A 1 at LLOYD'S, Nile-street Bridge Bakery and Grocery Store. N.B. Encourage the man who has brought the Bread down 40 per cent, in price, and who gives 8-OXL weight in the bargain. 1347 CAD ELL & SCOTT, MAITAI BREWERY, Hardy-street Bridge. TQUBLICANS and Private Families supplied with JD ■•■ '■ the best article. ' Orders received by Mr. W. M. Stanton, Trafalgarstreet, Captain Heffer, the Wood, and W. J. Scott, Collingwood-street. N.B.— Barm and Grains always on hand at the Brewery. 1400 ~ JOHN CRAIK, Bridge- street, Nelson, TTTHOLESALE & RETAIL FRUITERER and VV GREENGROCER, ; . POULTRY and VEGETABLES always on hand. On Sale— 30 Dozen COCOA NUTS, ex Taranaki. 1401 .jl .■■} •-.= FOR . S'AL-E,. ■• - . ''fy'fXfl 'fi'WES, from two to six toothi JUVJVJ Apply, immediately, at the Office of this raper. 1313
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 241, 13 December 1866, Page 1
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428Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 241, 13 December 1866, Page 1
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