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Public Notices. NOTICE, „ To the JUSTICES of the PEACE, acting iu and for the PROVINCE ol NELSON, New Zealand. I ROBERT TIBBLE, now residing in the City , of Nelson, in the said province, do hereby give notice that it is my intention to APPLY at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden for the said Province, for a LICENSE for the Sale of Spirituous Liquors, Wine, Ale, Beer, aad Porter, in the house and appurtenances thereunto belonging, situate! on Section numbered 1107 on the Piau of the City of Nelson, on tha Waimearoad, rented from Frederick Stock of the City of Nelson, not previously licensed, and at present unoccupied. 3.1 To the JUSTICES of the PEACE, acting in and for the PROVINCE of NELSON, New Zealaud. ' I FREDERICK CUNDY, now residing at ' Stoke, do hereby give notice that it is my intention to APPLY at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden for the said Province, for a LICENCE for tiie sale of spirituous liquors, wine, ale, beer, and porter, in the house and appurtenauces thereto belonging, situated at Stoke. Stoke, February 17, 186S. 343 J. TREGEA AND SON, IRONMONGERS, &c, Lower Bridge-street, BEGS to thank the public for the encouraging support which they have received since commencing the above business, and desire to intimate that they have removed to the NEW PREMISES, lately erected next the Wakatu Hotel, Lower Bridge-street, where they trust a similar amount of patronage will be continued to them. FURNISHING AND BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY ALWAYS ON HAND. Lower Bridge-street, January 2, 1868. 19 SELLING OFF. SELLING OFF. At 10 ner cent, under Co_, FOR CASH ONLY. HTUIE undersigned being about to leave the JL premises that he at preseut occupies, is prepared to clear off the whole oi* his stock at a sacrifice. Catalogues, with the price to each article, will shortly be circulated. THOS. SNOW, Victoria House. 285 BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. THE undersigned have JUST RECEIVED, and are N O W O P E NIN G, ex R. T. Turnbull: — 10G Trunks of LADIES, GENTS, aud CHILDREN'3 BOOTS, Of all descriptions, Suitable for the Season. HEALY & LESLIE, Bridge-street. N.B — A lot of superior brass-bound SHOE TRUNKS on SALE. 414 NEW SPRING AND SUMMER FASHIONS. MRS H. GREEN informs the Ladies of Nelson, that she has UN S_LE A VERY SUPERIOR STYLE OF MILLINERY, DRESS, DRAPERY, and FANCY GOODS, To which she invites their attention aud inspection. Her Stock is entirely NEW, having been selected with the utmost care, and will be found both elegaufc and useful, and at prices that will ensure future favors. Amongst which are MANTLES and SHA WLri, in all New Shapes and materials, includiug tbe Peplums. Queens, Princess Alexandra, &c, Sec. DREtiSE**** — the newest styles for home, walking, and evening costume. Parisian and English BONNETS and HATS, trimmed and untrimmed. HAT aud BONNET TRIMMINGS— FIowers. Feathers, Straw, Bugle, Crystal, Lace, &c. Ladies' aud Infants' UNDERCLOTHING. Infant' HATS, HOODS, FRuCKS, ROBES, CAPS, Sic. 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. 5493 ! MACHINE SEWING and Crochet-work by ! Mrs CLARKE, Collingwood-street. N.B. Ladies' Hair Nets made to order. 4026

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 60, 12 March 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 60, 12 March 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 60, 12 March 1868, Page 1

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