BUSINESS DIRECTOKY, JOSEPH ANDREWS, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION AGENT, 229 Wakefield Arms, Wakefield. J. HAS SARD DEEY, (LateT. Hubbard & Co.) Accountant. Valuator, and General Commission Agent, I 'ridge-street, Nelson. .841 A. D. AUSTIN, SURVEYOR and LAND AGENT, Selwyn-place. 1310 E. M U ii RE LL, JEWELLER, ' WATCH & CLOCK MAKER. Trafalpir-street, Nelson. •238 JAMES TINGLE, BOOKSELLER AND- STATION KB, • BrlfffTP- street, nenr Trafalgar-street, Nelson. [112 W. THOJMS.ON, Wholesale Manufacturing. Confectioner, Syrup and Cordial Maker, Trafalgar-street, Nelson, (The late : premises of Mr. Otto Wiesenhavern.) A large assortment of all kinds of Confectionery always on hand at very 'moderate prices. [lotil C. COLLIER, Fishmonger. Bridge-st. Kresh fish always on hand. Wholesale customers liberally treated, [-ififi J. P. COOKE, Plumber, Glazier, Painter, andPaperhanger, Tlardy-«trwt. Nelson. 231 J. W. BOND, Gas Engineer, Plumber,: Hellhanger, Galvanised Ironworker. Painter, &c. Upper Biidge-st. [1 1:29 E. VV. DEE,' TAILOR AND . DRAPER, Opposite" Hornby's Auction Mart, Bridge-st. 45 T. U SIIER, ; Boot & Shoe' Maker, Bristol House, Trafalgar-**;. A large stock of new goods jusr received. [2 # 27 W. HA RGR EAVES, WHOLESALE AND RET AIL BUTCHER, Bridge-street, Nelson. Poultry and Vegetables always on hand. Families and shipping supplied. 989 H. PIER SON, BUTCHER, Waimea-road, Nelson. Families and shipping supplied on 'the mostTeasonable terms. Poultry and vegetables. • 1441 JAMES COTTON, Chimney Sweep and Nightman. Rubbish carted away on reasonable terms. Orders left at the Commercial Hotel will be attended to. 1378 BURNETT, Stone Cutteri Monumental Yard,;Hardy-st.,Nelson. Country Orders punctually attended to. ' 741 ; PARMENTER :& AMOS, ; CARPENTERS, UNDERTAKERS, &c , | Hardy-street,- rear of -Commercial i-otel. 402 ' JOHN MCKAY, Carpenter, Undertaker, &c, Haven-road. (500 Funerals completolv furnished. . ; S A'M U ;E L WAI EF O ED, ■SOHO FOUNDRY, T3'ESPECTFULLY-informs his friends and the ■X&J} -public (generally, > that -'he is prepared to EXKCUTE ALL ORDERS that he -is.favored wi:h, on the shortest. notice and the jnost reasonable 1 terms. Bridge-street, ? Nelson, 1 December VOth. 1422 IMPORTED 1)1 REGTiFROM .LONIdON. : WOOLLEN . GOODS,' a Jj. .choice variety. All .Garments xuadeito order at reasonable, prices. . Tailor and' Habit jnaker, . . . ;Cqlliupwxx)il-Btreet,'i]N'elßon; - —1261 'pRuFE!?SIb^AL: : — a FLO()D, Clothier, can JT -:Obe consulted 'daily at 1 the Labor Mart,' the' oiiiyj. place youcan ;get a/gbods article cheap.- 1 0f> I : Gti'HrktX "E\W I SJ"S ( ,'..ifirflni..t,wu~to,:six .\ooih. 2Hsf Lf 'l Appiyy'inim^&ljj, at'tae'Offiee, of tMs^?tfpsr^ ;- - "'■■"•'" ,"■/". ■ ■ ' Xi2l3 ,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 2, 3 January 1867, Page 1
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371Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 2, 3 January 1867, Page 1
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