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GOVERNMENT: NOTICES. ; Superintendent's Office, - Nelson, December 6, 1866. WANTED, a MARRIED COUPLE,' competent to TAKE CHARGE of the Nelson Lunatic Asylum. lovr-m Applications must be, sent in on or before SATURDAY, the 22nd instant. - For further particulars, apply at this office. ALFRED GREENFIELD, 14_15 Provincial Secretary. EDUCATION RATE. •NO T I CE. ALL HOUSEHOLDERS within the Town of Nelson, who have NOT/PAID the EDUCA, TION RATE, due July, 186.6, are requested to do so before the end of the current year, or legal proceedings will be taken for, the recovery of the. same. R. SHALLCRASS, Collector. Government Buildings, December 12th, 1866. 1444 NOTICE. MESSSS. PEAT & THORNTON, in RETIRING. .. from the BpOT and- SHOE TRADE; so long carried on by them in Bridge-street, take this opportunity of returning thanks to their friends and the public for the liberal patronage they have received; and as they can confidently recommend, their succes-' ' sors, Messrs. HEALY & LESLIE, have much pleasure in doing so. Messrs. P. & T.s SADDLERY BUSINESS will be conducted as usual, and they will feel obliged by your giving thera a calLto inspect their New Arrivals ex Countess of Kintore. 10th November, 1866. 1464 MESSRS. HEALY & LESLIE, having this day taken over Messrs. PEAT &' THORNTON'S BOOT and SHOE BUSINESS, trust the patronage so long bestowed upon the old firm will be continued to the new, whose practical- experience in the ' Boot and Shoe trade, coupled with the arrangements they have made to get their goods direct from the home manufactories at the lowest coist price, will be sufficient inducement to their friends and' the public to favor them with a call. Having just added to the Stock a large assortment cf New Goods, ex Countess of Kintore, and withdrawn' the old deteriorated goods (which they offer below cost price), Messrs. H. & L. will feel obliged by being favored with an early visit. Messrs. H. & L. beg to draw the special attention of Storekeepers and Wholesale Buyers to their New Arrivals, as being peculiarly suitable for the Country and West Coast trade, the samples of which are opened, and can be seen on the premises. HEALY & LESLIE, Late Peat & Thornton, Boot and Shoe Manufacturers and Importers, Bridge street, Nelson, 1405 IN returning thanks to my friends and the public for the liberal support extended to me for the last twelve years, and announcing my retirement from business in Trafalgar- street, to enter into a more extensive business in Bridge-street, I trust still to merit your kind patronage and. support. W. HEALY, Boot and Shoe Maker. December 17th, 1866. House and Shop to Let in Trafalgar-street, apply to Wm. Healy. 1466 CONFECTIONERY. i BUY OF THE MAKER. H WILKINS, 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. H. W. would remark that no expense or care shall be wanting on his part to give every satisfaction. Note the address: — H. 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 Gbod Article at a Moderate Price, In place of the very inferior goods tliey 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 large buyers. 1272 WASHING and MANGLING neatly done by Mrs. MYERS, opposite the Fleece Hotel, Waimea-street. 1253

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 248, 21 December 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 248, 21 December 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 248, 21 December 1866, Page 4

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