Public Notices. LUCAS'S NELSON ALMANAC and YEAR-BOOK for 1868. AS the above Almanac will shortly be published, the proprietors suggest the desirability of intending Advertisers sending in their Advertisements as speedily as possible. The undersigned, in thanking the public for past support, would also state that no effort shall be spared in making the Almanac as complete in information as possible. R. LUCAS & SON, Evening Mail Office, Bridge-street, Nelson. THE EXTRAORDINARY ART UNION. FIRST SEASON. SEVEN FAC-SIMILEB in OIL COLOR, of the famous CARTOONS of RAFFAELLE, for One Guinea and a Half. Dimensions of each picture, 28in. x 18in. MR FLETCHER being appointed SOLE AGENT for Mr W. J. Day, begs to inform the public that he is now ready to receive Subscriptions for the above-named extraordinary enterprise. Prospectuses can be obtained at the offlce of tliis paper. 3849 SAVED FROM THE FIRE. W MILNER respectfully informs the inha- • bitants of Nelson and the neighborhood, that he has RECOMMENCED BUSINESS In premises nearly opposite Mrs Bird's, Trafalgar-street, Where he will OFFER for SALE all GOODS SAVED from the Late FIRE, At very LOW PRICES. W. MILNER, Clothier and Geueral Draper, Nearly Opposite Mrs Bird's, Trafalgar-st. 3764 GOODS SAVED FROM THE FIRE. Selling Off. Selling Off. Selling Off. TERMS, CASH. T>ENTOUL BROTHERS are now SELLING ____\> OFF their Stock of Groceries, Oilmen's Stores, &c, At Greatly Reduced Prices for Cash. Trafalgar-street, Nov. 29. 3818 NOTICE. p LUD WIG, WATCHMAKER, and JEWELLER, in returning his thanks to the public for the very liberal support bestowed on him, begs to state that he has procured one of the Best Hands in the Watch branch from Melbourne, who arrived per Otago, and trusts that by his usual prompt attention, and superiority of work in all branches, to be able to please the most fastidious. Chronometer, Repeater, Duplex, Lever, Horizontal, and Vertical Watches, English, French, and American Clocks, carefully cleaned and repaired. All kinds of Colonial JEWELLERY MADE TO ORDER. Greenstone Cut and properly Mounted. 3454 JUST Published, 'A PLEA for the TRUTH,' being an answer to 'A List of and Comments on a Few of the Popular Errors, &c.' Price ls. By a Layman of the Church of England. Published by J. Hounsell, Trafalgar-street, Nelson. 3625 KARAMEA DIGGINGS. THE undersigned is prepared to Supply all necessary Provisions for the Diggers. The Store is on the Graham River, the nearest place to the North Forks ofthe Karamea. JAMES U. WILSON. November 21, 1867. 3783 "TTTINDOW TICKETS. — Window Tickets V V executed, at a moderate cost, by F. MAIN, Bridge-st. Provincial orders attended to, 3160 TJfl URNITURE, SECONDHAND, JD Bought and Sold by JOHN JAMES, Bridge-street, opposite Dr Tatton's. 369
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 289, 6 December 1867, Page 1
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443Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 289, 6 December 1867, Page 1
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