Business Notices. ANEW supply of AMERICAN LAMPS, JUST RECEIVED, and a large shipment of Hink's EUMIVORE LAMPS to arrive by the FAIRY BELLE. W. C. WILKINS, LAMP WAREHOUSE, Hardy- st keet, Nelson. The remains of last season's stock are offered at a considerable reduction in price. 2109 WIL LI A M HUBBABD ( Upholsteker, Undertaker, . &c, Has removed from next Mr. Baly's to NEW PRE M ISES, next Mr. D. Moore, Trafalgar-street, Nelson. W. H., while advertising change of premises, renders thanks for the share of public patronage he bas received during the last seven years, and hopes that as he has vow more commodious premises, his customers will not again have to complain of being kept waiting for their goods. • UPHOLSTERY in all its branches. Old Sofas, Couches, Easy Chairs, &c. cleaned, polished, recovered, and made to appear equal to new. Mattresses, in flax, horse-hair, or with patent spring, and every variety of Household Furniture, made to order. FUNERALS attended in Town or Country, at stated charges. New Address ! — WILLIAM HUBBARD, Next door to Mr. D. Moore's Premises, Trafalgar-street. 2127 N OTIC E. THE undersigned begs to inform the Inhabitants of Nelson, that he has commenced business as a FANCY BREAD and BISCUIT BAKEK, in tlfose premises lately in the occupation pf'E. Laney. and trusts, by civility and attention, to merit a ahares of their patronage. WEDDING CAKES MADE TO ORDER. W. J. BRYANT, Bridge-street. March 7, 1867. 1933 ca <_3 < o i H E-< 7. i— t CC JS -^ O kmJ P=J W. 9 Z «3 o O " 2= S Sir H „ V. -r. C 2 •- r ° •- =\ k Wr^ t ■ -- S C H i* J! cla ' _•■ w \ m ~ 3 — ■ '-y. " -r y. P <a O ose s 5 - o jo «-B« -2 »"" -I . .^ 5 I R JUST AP.KIVED, por CELESTIAL, .md on sale by tlv undersigned — 23 packages of Photographic Materials, Perfumery, Drugs, and Druggists' Sundric.'", G. BONNINGTON. 1331 Trafalgar-street. | Public Notices. ! CHRIST CHURCH. I . • NOTICE. miiE CHURCHWARDENS of Christ Church, JL Nelson, request that ail ACCOUNTS against them imy be KEN DERED by SAT URDAY next, as their financial year closes on the 31st ot March. ' ' „ -W. B. >E.-\LY, \ Churchwardens of ALBERT TITT, J Christ Church. March !>7, 18.7. "* 21 gp ..",. , , MUSIC!. MUSIC! BALLS, Parties, Wedding Parties, &c. , &c. , attended by the well-known Violinist '■ i "■' G. WEICHMANN,Jun'.,* ': 2098 ; ; '. 'P ..■!..'.:>•: '• Hardy-street. . MUSIC TAUGHT.— The undersigned has a ..few hours of ; the day open to TEACH Gentlemen the VIOLIN, as well as other Musical Instruments, either at their own or his private TGSIdGOCS 2099 ' G.WEICHMANN/Juu., Hardy-st.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 74, 29 March 1867, Page 1
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