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To the ELECTORS of the COLLINGWOOD Electoral District. TO those electors who testified their confidence in me by recording their votes in my favor at the late election, I hereby sincerely thank them for this mark of their approval and esteem. And that other numerous body of the electors who so universally regretted that our acquaintance had not been made afc au earlier date, I have to thank for their expressions of approval in my views and opinions, aud also to reciprocate their sentiments that if another such an event should soon occur, we shall not be such strangers to each other as we were on the recent occasion. When it is again your duty to select an individual to represent you, and you should then deem my services worthy of your support, I shall have much pleasure in complying with a request from you to that effect, when, perhaps, the results may be the reverse of what they were on the late occasion. Should such be the case, I assure you that no shallow pretext of business of any kind shall induce me to run away without first sincerely thanking those who shall have contributed to my success. Your very obedient servant, E. WASTNEY. Suburban North, March 26, 1868. 633 NEW AND FASHIONABLE DKAPEEY at \^7WILSON & RICHARDSON respectfully announce that the whole of their shipment ex R. T. Turnbull has been purchased for cash, from the ENGLISH MANUFACTURERS DIRECT; and that solely owing to the extraordinary dullness of trade in the Manufacturing Districts of Great Britain, in combination with being Ready Money Purchasers they are enabled this season to SELL GOODS at LONDON PRICES, and in proof of this they guarantee every article to be than anything shown in the trade last winter. The shipments now to hand consist of— HATS and BONNETS, trimmed and untrimmed in every New Shape, from 2s. 6d. ' An unusually Large Stock of HAT and BONNET TRIMMINGS. The Newest Patterns in Fancy DRESS Fabrics STRIPED CAMLETS, 9£d. yard, worth ls. 4d. Real Scotch PLAIDS, 3s. 9d., yard and half wide Plain WINCEYS, from 6jd. Fancy do., „ B>d. HORROCKSES LONGCLOTH, 36 -inch 7d per yard ' Real Welsh FLANNEL, from ls. l£d. per yard CRINOLINES, New Shapes, in Wincey and Camlet, 7s. 6d. HOSIERY, in Plain and Fancy GLOVES and Underclothing, &c. X^7 BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON. * PATTERNS FREE BY POST. 582 OLD CAST IRON. THE Highest Price given for OLD CAST IRON, at the Nelson Ironworks, Bridgestreet. 630 MOUTRAY & BARCLAY.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 76, 31 March 1868, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 76, 31 March 1868, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 76, 31 March 1868, Page 3

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