Business Notices. JUST RECEIVED, EX QUEEN BEE, 591 PACKAGES, Consisting of — Oilmen's Stores Clothing Drapery Tinware Saddlery Wines and Spirits CamUes And a Lnrge Assortmeut of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Also, 10 tons MorewoocFs CORRUGATED IRON. I-L DAVIS, Bridge-street. 31 J. TREGEA AND SON, IRONMONGERS, &c, Lower liciage-strt'i-t, BEGS to thank t!:e public for the encouraging support which they have received mik-u commencing the above business, aiM desire to iniimate that they have removed to the NEW PkKMI>HS, lately erected next th • \V;.kata Hotc-1, Lowi-r Bridge-stieet, wiierc they trust a similar amount ot patronage will be continued to them. FUttNISHIXG AND BUILDEIIS' IRONMONGERY ALWaTo ON HAND. Lower Bridge-street. January 2, ISGB. 19 GOODS SAVED FROM THE FIRE. Selling OflF. St-llin^ Off. Selling Off. TEEII3, CASH. T>ETSITOUL BROTHERS are now SELLING JLkj OFb 1 thc;ir btock of Groceries, Oilmen's Stores, &c., At Greatly Reduced Prices for Cash. Trafalgar-street, Nov. 29. 3318 J. G. GORE T>EGS to inform his customers and the public ,O generally, that he i- in daiiy t-xpectarion of receiving a large quantity of PII'ING, TAL'S, &c , &c, «if all uesciiptioiis, suitable lur the water supply here. Baths. Fire Flose, and. all other requisites planned ami executed. J. G. G. having had over 20 years experience atone of the highest pressures in England, can warrant any work he may be favored with. iiriduc street, kelson. J u:\u-iry 17. 1368. ' 115 MR S. THORPE, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, and Licentiate oi Apothecaries' Hull— (Keg istered), liICILUOXD. MR THORP H has taken the cottage at present occupied by Mr Canning, and will COiMMIOiSCK i'KACTICii at Richmond in the course ot a lew weeks. Tenders are invited for Additions to the Cottaue. lu>r Dartiuulars, ap^iy to the Key. ii. J. TiKu'pe, >ehon. 3554 THE GREYHOUND INN, Bridge-stivet, Nelson. Hp UK undersigned, having just built the above X Ciiainuuious tun, begs to state that no cxp-nse hits been spared to render it replete with comfort ana ciirivyuieu^. A Cold Coilution uaily, from 12 till 4. RICH A UD TOWNSKND. N.B. Best English and Colonial Ales, Wines, and Spirits always kept in stock. 3725 THORPE HOTEL, , TiiOlvPE. JHOSE begs to inform diggers and others • bound for the Karamea, lhat he has. at great expense, completed the above laotel, replete with uomiort and convenience, and he is.de^ruiined that nothing shall be winning on his part in giving saiMUetLon to all wiio may iavor him with a cv.ii. Ail liquors of the liest brand. A General Store is attached to the Hotel. 37 GBOXNINGTON'S PURE SAGO eWUii » is siroagly recommended as a diet ior children and invalids, being a light and highly nutritious iood. Jfrice, Is. per packet of lib. . G. BONNINGTON, ..,.. 22Q6 ' ' Tra&lgas-streek
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 17, 21 January 1868, Page 1
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