Public Kotices. *~ PUBLIC BATHS. Vapor, Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. H BARRACLOUGH, • Hardy-street, (near the Government Buildings,, Nelson. [1268 GBONNINGTON'S PURE SAGO FLOUR • is strongly recommended as a diet for children and invalids, being a light and highly nutritious food. Price, Is. per packet of lib. G. BONNINGTON, 2206 Trafalgar-street. BANK HOTEL, HARDY-STREET, Nelson. THE undersigned baying received, ex late 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, pai--) dry, 425. per dozen. Do., golden sweet, 425. „ PORT 425. CLARET 455. BRANDY, Hennessy's Pale, 4 yrs. old SOs. „ Do., Martell's Pale, 4 yrs. old ... 50s. Do., Martell's Dark 50s. „ WHISKEY, 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. NELSON MEAT BAZAAR, j Trafalgar-street, (Next the Trafalgar Hotel.) S LORING, while thanking the public of • Nelson for the rapidly increasing support they have bestowed on the .Nelson Meat Bazaar, begs to call attention to the fact that he supplies purchasers with the BEST JOINTS at the most moderate charges. The annexed extracts are copied from a report in the Nelson Government Gazette, of date July 1, 1567, byDr. Cusack, Provincial Surgeon, who reported on Pleuro-pueumonia : — " I have to state my distinct opinion, that much of the mutton consumed in Nelson is unwholesome, in the sense of being almost destitute of the requisite elements of nutrition." Dr. Cusack makes the following observations regarding the meat suppbed by the Nelson Meat Bazaar : — " To those who can afford it, it is generally possible to obtain good meat; but to working men, to whom ld. or 2d. a pound is a large consideration, the importation of cattle has, in my opinion, been a great boon. Mr. Johnson, the enterprising merchant wbo has lately imported cattle into Nelson, is an utter stranger to me ; but as some prejudice exists against his beef, it is my duty, for the. information of that portion of the community with whom its lower price is a consideration, to state my impartial opinion, that all of it that I have had an opportunity of seeing or tasting was sound and wholesome, much more so than . a great deal of the mntton lately sold in Nelson. If carefully stall-fed and tended on board ship, I am aware of no reason why most of the . animals, if previously healthy, should not be landed in sound health at Nelson.". SHIPPING S UPPLIED. Nelson Meat Bazaar, Nelson, August 1, 1867. 2946 T7IIRST-RATE PQRK SAUSAGES S. LORING, NELSON MEAT. BAZAAR. . . (Next the Trafalgar Hotel.) • 2947 NOTICE. THE undersigned are Cash Purchasers of Prime Salt BUTTER, in any quanttiies. ■■ JOHN SOLOMON & CO., 3208 Trafalgar-street. To STABLEKEEPERS and Others. EF. JONES, Saddler, &c, is a purchaser of • HORSEHAIR.. 3333 The Port, Nelson.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 232, 3 October 1867, Page 1
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499Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 232, 3 October 1867, Page 1
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