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Public Notices. NEW SPRING AND SUMMER FASHIONS. MRS H. GREEN informs the Ladies of Nelson, that she is NOW OPENING A VERY SUPERIOR STYLE OF MILLINERY, DRESS, DRAPERY, and FANCY GOODS, To which she invites their attention and inspection. Her Stock is entirely NEW, having been selected with ths utmost care, and will be found both elegant and useful, and at prices that will ensure future favors. Amongst which are MANTLES and SHAWLS, in all New Shapes and materials, including the Peplums. Queens, Princess Alexandra, &c, &c. DRESSES— the newest styles for home, walking, and evening costume. Parisian and English BONNETS and HATS, trimmed and untrimmed. HAT and BONNET TRIMMINGS— FIowers, Feathers, Straw, Bugle, Crystal, Lace, &c. Ladies' and Infants' UNDERCLOTHING. Infant* HATS, HOODS, FROCKS, ROBES, CAPS, &c. Also, Every description of DRESS, ready-made and made to order. PARACHUTES ani large PARASOLS, &c. MRS. H. GREEN, Trafalgar-street, near the Church. A Vacancy for an Apprentice. The FORMER STOCK has been REMOVED from the Shop into an adjoining Room, where the SALE of it is CONTINUED at very REDUCED PRICES. 3549 "jVTEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY ±S For Fire, Marine, and .General Insurance. Capital, £250,000, with Unlimited Liability of the Shareholders. Forms of proposal and every information can be obtained at the office of the undersigned, or of any of the Company's Agents in New Zealand, Sydney or Melbourne. 597 CURTIS BROTHERS, Agents. KARAMEA DIGGINGS. THE undersigned is to Supply all necessary Provisions for the Diggers. The Store is on the Graham River, the nearest place to the North Forks of the Karamea. JAMES U, WILSON. November 21, 1867. 3783 NOTICE. DIGGERS and others visiting the Upper Karamea through Hough's Pass, by ' any of the tracks to the Karamea Bend, should take the coach to Palmer's, and, cross the Motueka River at its junction with the Dove,. There is a ferry-boat and store built, so there will be no delay in crossing in time of flood. 3611 To STABLEKEEPERS and Others. E- E. JONES, Saddler, &c., is a purchaser of • HORSEHAIR. - 3333 The ifort, Nelson. TjIUENITURB, 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 300, 19 December 1867, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 300, 19 December 1867, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 300, 19 December 1867, Page 4

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