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ME J.P. SPEED will RESUME his FLUTE, FIFE, and PICCOLO CLASS on or about the Ist February. For particulars, apply to Mr W. H. WEST, Bridge-street. 150 THE GREAT WAXWORK EXHIBITION, Messrs. Levicn & Co.'s old stores. Upwards of 40 figures of the most celebrated 1 characters. Admission Is.; open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. 109 PORTRAIT of H.R.H. the DUKE of EDINBURGH. JAMES TINGLE, Bookseller and Stationer, 142 Bridge-street, Kelson. rpHE ROYAL GALATEA. WALTZ, com.l posed in honor of H.R H. the Duke of Edinburgh. A few copies ON SALE. JAMES TINGLE, Bookseller and Stationer, Bridge-st., Nelson. [143 BREAD and STEAM BISCUIT MANUFACTORY, Alton-street. J. T. JOHNS, Proprietor. BEST BREAD, ONE SHILLING per 4lb. Loaf. 123 TO LIGHTERxMEN AND OTHERS. mENDERS will be received far the delivery in X Nelson of about 500 Cubic Yards ADELE ISLAND GRANITE. Specifications to be seen at the office of the undersigned. Tenders to be sent in under cover bufore 5 p.m., SATURDAY, January 25th. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. * JOHN SCOTT, Builder, 1 40 Trafalgar-street North. GREAT SALE of SADDLERY, HARNESS, &c. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. IMMENSE REDUCTION AND SACRIFICE OF STOCK. MESSRS PEAT & THORNTON beg respectfully to inform the public of Nelson and Marlborough of the fact that, owing to the very large Stock they have at present on hand, and having just received, per Csesarea, a large increase to the present stock ; having mude further arrangements for exceedingly large shipments, to arrive by following vessels; and owing to the great danger they are exposed to by fire, it compels them to reduce two-thirds of their present STOCK AT AN IMMENSE SACRIFICE, Having Six Thousand Pounds' worth at presen on hand, they are therefore compelled TO SELL OFF FOUR THOUSAND POUNDS' WORTH AT AN ENORMOUS REDUCTION. The Goods having been purchased for Cash direct from (they can confidently say) the best Manufactories, they are enabled to mark them at such prices as have never before been heard of in the colonies; and as the Goods MUST BE SOLD they feel confident that the following List will convince the public that it is necessity that compels them to clear at such a sacrifice. AN IMMENSE STOCK OF LADIES' AND GENTLEMAN'S SADDLES. £ s. d. Gentlemen's Saddles, complete, from... 2 7 6 „ all-over hogskin ... 3 17 6 „ best Australian .. 4 10 0 Ladies Saddles, complete, from ... 3 17 6 „ quilted safes ' 4 11 0 n with Leaping-heads ... 6 13 6 Child's Pelch, for Boy and Girl ... 2 15 0 BRIDLES. An immense assortment of Bridles, commencing at 0 5 0 Ladies' Round Snaffles, from 0 12 6 Martingales 0 5 6 Hunting Breastplate and Martingale... 0 12 6 Felt SADDLE-CLOTHS 0 6 6 HEAD COLLARS, from 0 6 6 Good PLATED SPURS, per pair, from 0 3 6 „ Strong BRASS GIG HARNESS, complete, per set, from ... 6 0 0 „ Strong PLATED BUGGYHARKESS 6 10 0 „ Strong PLATED GIG HARNESS 7 O 0 Best Strong CART HARNESS ... 5 0 0 PACK-SADDLES for Horses and Bullocks, at the lowest possible prices, always on hand. A splendid assortment of Ladies' and Gentlemen's GOLD and SILVER-MOUNTED RIDING WHIPS. Every description of DRIVING WHIPS. A large assortment of TANDEM and FOURHORSES WHIPS, with Kangaroo ThoDgs. HUNTING-WHIPS of all kinds. CART „ „ All Goods sold for CASH, and marked in plain figures. WHOLESALE and RETAIL. A liberal Allowance made to Dealers. BridgMtreet, Kelson. 3720

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 17, 21 January 1868, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 17, 21 January 1868, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 17, 21 January 1868, Page 3

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