/Public Notices. = 1 NEW SPRING 'AND SUMMER FASHIONS. MRS H. GRJEEN. informs the Ladies of Nelson, that she is v "-.- NOW OPENING A VERY SUPERIb-R STYLE OF ■ MILLINERY, /DRESS, DRAPERY, and/"To which she invites their- attention and in- • spection, ..•'-.-' - Her Stock is entirely NEW, having been selected with the utmost care, and will be found both elegant ahd useful, and' at prices that will ensure future favors. Amongst which are MANTLES and SHA W^S, in all New Shapes and .materials, including Jthe Peplums. Queens, Princess Alexandra, &c, Sec. : DRESSES— the newest styles for home, walking, and evenirig" costume. ' ' '■ ' -Parisian and\ JEnglish .BONNETS and HATS, trimmed and untrimmed., HAT and BONNET TRIMMINGS— FIowers Feathers, Str'4w,-Bugle, -Crystal, Lace, &c. Ladies' and Infants' UNDERCLOTHING.. Infant' HATS', HOODS, 'FROCKS, ROBES, - CAPS, ftc • ' : '■ Also, . ' 1 Every description of DRESS, 'ready-made and - made to order. ■ ■ -' J -'','■'. •- '. 1 -PARACHUTES and large PARASOLSJ, &c, MR Si H. GREEN, Trafalgar-street,, near the; 1 ,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 vory REDUCED PRICES. "■ 3549 Tjl U R^ NI T- U RE , SECONDHAND, JJ Bought ,and Sold by JOHN JAMES, Bridge-street, opposite Dr Tatton's. . 369 DAILY COACH FROM NELSON TO FOXHILL. : THE undersigned t respectfully informs the inhabitants of Nelson.and the Waimeas that he runs a QOACH DADLY between Foxhill and Nelson; leaving Foxhil at half-past 7 o'clock a-ni. and Nelson at 3 p.m. '" , Booking Office's atthe Wakatu ahd Commercial '■ Hotels, Trafalgar-street. ; 1574 s FRANCIS HOLDER.. ~~ NOTICE. ' '• \ FOUR : WHEELED -CONVEYANCE will __JL<. -.. RUN'from . Waimea West to* and back, every WEDNESDAY: and SATURD AYi j (weather permitting) leaving P. Spanger's place, in Redwood's Valley, at half-past 8 o'clock, the Horse and JocJkey_Hotel,.at a quarter to 9 o'clock in the morning precisely, returning from Nelson at 3 o'clock. . j. fff".ff'! (Fare 3s. eacb' way. K/ f. 1 / Parcels carefully deliyered. P.S. — Intending h passengers from ; .the, Moutere and adjoining 'place's can' leave j'their horses at Spanger's place during the day. ° :s : • ''-■ " ■ ' - : ; : 2827 fr/f ;.:•;•!.:>-■: .P. SPANGER. j CARRIER W^EN ;• WAIiUEA- 1 SOUTH ANp;; ; NELS l ON V) ; i ; - , ' ! JAMES PALMER begs to. intimate that hi will COMMENCE ...RUNNING a Covered Spring WAGGON to and from NELSON, RICHf MOND^and WAIMEA-SOUTH, every Tuesday, Thur^i^^ aa^S^Jnar^y, jwrnmenrauagrO-Q Satnri . day,^JNdTOm_«^_SiJ%^.^'Avi.uLi ■<.■-■ .■■...] ■f October^2l, l9ttV:-y..f J^ ; • 73571; '•?& ■■ --j yfryyyyvcfm. J- " ■ rff'}
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 305, 26 December 1867, Page 4
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391Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 305, 26 December 1867, Page 4
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