Public Notices. J. CHAPMAN, BAKER, Bridge-street, Nelson, Opposite the Provincial Hall. T C. begs to inform the inhabitants of Nelson *^ • and the surrounding districts, that he intends OPENING the above premises on MONDAY, the 24th inst., when he trusts that by strict attention to business, combined with a good article at the lowest remunerative price to secure a fair share of public patronage. N.B.— Present price of Bread, 101. per 4 lbs. Families waited upon daily. 1813 T. C. CBOOKE, BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Nelson that that he has commenced business as Family BAKER, in Vanguard-street, near All Saints' Church, where lie hopes, by making a good article, to merit a fair share of public patronage. 1823 W. WAI LE S WISHES to inform the inhabitants of Nelson and vicinity that he has COMMENCED BUSINESS as CLOTHIER and OUTFITTER, in those premises adjoining Lightband and Jackson's, and hopes by keeping a well-assorted Stock and selling at prices to suit the times, to merit a share of patronage. *f£ £ £ £ > ° "** g Ch t> CO tO O 8 .2 - 0 ISS § * , I .a S § * "3 CO O -^ -2 « "S H So H .S3 O « ri % i co 1 °r • £ h -S a .2§ A & O cT "" a "3 -s *§ a W. W A I L E S, Trafalgar-street. 1640 FASHIONABLE WINTER MILLINERY AND DRESS GOODS. MRS H. GREEN has the honor of informing the Ladies of Nelson and the country districts, that she has EVERY DESCRIPTION of the above GOODS in great variety, and at reasonable prices. Inspection invited. Trafalgar-street, Nelson, near the Church. [1018 NELSON DYE-WORKS, Collingwood-street, Near the Brewery. A. ROBERTSON, f^ ENERAL DYER and SCOURER, vJT iii returning thanks for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon him, begs to intimate that, as he has now on hand a complete Stock of Dyeing Material, he is able to do work in a style unsurpassed in the colony. All orders done at the most reasonable prices. N.B^A. R. will not be answerable for goods remaining over 3 months. Terms cash. 1834 BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! TUST ARRIVED, per BALLARAT— t) 32 trunks Ladies, Gentlemens, & Children's BOOTS AND SHOES of every description, suitable for the coming season. HEALY & LESLIE, Bridge-street. B§^° A lot of superior brass-bound Trunks on sale. 1808 GBALCK begs to .thank the public for the a support he has received wliile in the WHEATSHEAF INN, RICHMOND, and to intimate that he lias REMOVED to the PLOUGH where he hopes, by studying the comfort of his Guests, to receive a continuance of their support. A Stock of the best WINES and SPIRITS always oh hand. Good STABLING and SKITTLE ALLEY.| 1476 OLD CAST IRON. THE Highest Price given for OLD CAST IRON, at the Nelsoa Ironworks, Bridgestreet. 630 MOUTRAY & BARCLAY. TJECEIVED, per late Shipment, a fresh asJLAi sortment of Wesleyan Hymn Books, the Family Friend, Leisure Hour, Sunday at Home, Christian Miscellany, and Early Days. ■ LUCAS & SON.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 203, 27 August 1868, Page 1
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487Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 203, 27 August 1868, Page 1
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