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WAX FLOWEHS.: . mHE public are invited by Mrs CORDIAL, to X inspect, until . SATURDAY next, at her residence, first house from Temperance Hall, Bridge-street, a Group of WAX FLOWERS, made by Mrs Baker, one of her pupils. Mrs Cordial also desires' to state that she has * never taken lossons from any one in Nelson, as has been falsely reported. . 3141 Mrs. J. CORDIAL, BEGS to inform the ' ladies of Nelson, that she has commenced GIVING LESSONS in the Art of Making Wax Flowers and Fruit. First door from Temperance Hall, Bridgestreet. 2532 TO THE LADIES OF NELSON. Mil. SMART;begs to intimate to the Ladies • of Nelson and its vicinity that having enlarged her store she has added to her Fancy Trade a well-selected stock of LADIES' STAYS, LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING, and BABYLINEN, which she intends selling at such prices as cannot fail giving satisfaction. She has also just received a quantity of superior LEATHER, expressly for leather work. Orders taken and punctually executed by M. 11. SMART, 2973 Trafalgar-street, Nelson. S. H. DREW, Practical Watchmaker and Jeweller, (From J. W. Benson's, London), BEGS to inform the public that he has COMMENCED business in the above line, on the premises lately occupied by Mr Murrell, near the Trafalgal Hotel, where. he hopes, by attention, punctuality, and care, to merit the good-will and enjoy the support of the Nelson public. Repairs of every description executed in a workmanlike manner and WARRANTED. Trafalgar-street, Sept. 2nd, 1867. 3134 THE undersigned beg to inform the public that they are prepared to EXECUTE all sorts of Castings in Iron and Brass, on the shortest notice, and at most reasonable terms. MOUTRAY & BARCLAY, Engineers, Millwrights, Iron and Brass Founders, General Smiths, &c, &c, Nelson Ironworks, Bridge-street. 3111 IMMENSE REDUCTION. Must be Cleared Out to make room for Fresh Arrivals, daily expected, per SPRINGSHOWEHS aud THUNDERSTORM. ri^O prepare for the Summer Season Bathing X all Baths will be charged HALF-PRICE for ONE MONTH ONLY. Nelson Public Baths, Hardy-street. Open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. ; Sunday, from 7 to 9 a.m. 3129 FOR SALE. STORE Sheep, Working and Pack Bullocks, Well-bred Shorthorn Bull, Saddle, Harness, and Pack Horses of every description. Station, Farm, Town, and other properties. T. M. BRYANT. Hardy-street, Nelson. 3140 ON SALE at the stores of the undersigned— A quantity of prime BACON and HAMS, D. MOORE, Trafalgar-street. September 3. 3146 FOWLS, Turkeys, Geese, and Ducks for Sale, at the Turf Hotel, Stoke. August 30, 1867. 3108 BANK HOTEL, HARDY-STREET, Nelson. THE undersigned having received, ex kte arrivals, a Choice Selection of WINES, SPIRITS, BOTTLED ALE AND STOUT, begs to offer them to the public (delivered in town) at the undermentioned prices:— SHERRY, pah dry, 425. per dozen. Do., golden sweet, 425. „ PORT 425. CLARET 455. „ BRANDY, Hennessy's Pale, 4 yrs. old 50s. „ Do., Martell's Pale, 4 yrs. old ... 50s. „. Do., Martell's Dark 50s. „ IRISH, Dunville's ... 425. „ Do., do., Jamieson's 425. „ Do. SCOTCH ... 40s. „ RUM ... -. 40s.' Bottled STOUT ... 14s. Do. ALE .. 14s. » Also, 3 Quarter-casks Irish Whiskey, Dunville's. 3 Quarter, casks Irish Whiskey, Jamieson's. All orders left at the Bank Hotel will be punctually attended to. 3020 EDW. EVERETT.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 206, 3 September 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 206, 3 September 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 206, 3 September 1867, Page 3

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