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Public Noticss. PUBLIC NOTICE. ~ "TVTELSON LOAN COMPANY, ■Ly( Bridge-street. Cash advanced on plate, jewelry, and merchandise of every description. Loans granted from £2 to .£2OO, on personal or collateral security, repayable by weekly instalments if required. Bills discounted. lloura of attendance : from 9 to 12 and 4to 6, daily. 1760 'fUTONEY to LEND, on good freehold security, J.T_l_ Apply at the office of W. C. HODGSON, Trafalgar-street. 3300 i?OAA TO LEND on Freehold Security. R. POLLOCK, 20SO Curator of Intestate Estates. WESLEYAN CHURCH BAZAAR. IT is intended to hold a BAZAAR, the proceeds of which are designed to liquidate the debt on the Wesleyan Church, Hardy-street. Contributions of Plain and Fancy Articles, or in cash, will be thankfully received by the following Ladies of lhe Committee: — Mrs Crump Mrs Askew Mrs Burn Mrs Hornby Mrs H. D. Jackson Mrs M. Lightband Mrs Lucas Mrs Usher Mrs Blick Mrs Wagg. Produce, Sec, intended for the Bazaar, will be received by Mr J. J. Hornby, Bridge-street, and Mr G. S. WUson, Waimea-road. 1807 jBOOTS ! BOOTS ! BOOTS ! JUST ARRIVED, per BALLARAT— 32 trunks Ladies, Gentlemens, & Children's BOOTS AND SHOES of every description, suitable for the coming season. HEALY & LESLIE, Bridge-street. &__§_?" A lot of superior brass-bound Trunks on sale. 1808 PEREMPTORY SALE. In Estate of J. Da Carle aud by direction of tiie Guarantor. THE Entire STOCK as now on the premises, adjoining Mr. J. Pratt's. Enumeration of every article being impracticable, purchasers will judge from subjoined list of a few articles the advantages obtained by a prompt visit. Tea — fine Pekoe flavored Congou, 3s per lb Good strong do., 2s 6d per lb Sound breakfast do, 2s A japanned canister, containing slb nett weight of really excellent tea, for 10s, cannister included Fine Coffee, ls 9d ' Second quality do., Is 6d Fry's Cocoa, ls 3d per lb Epps' do., 2s Soap, fine yellow.ls 4d per bar Do., mottled, ls 3d per bar Do., London, 3d per lb Blue, Colman's, 9d Candles, Price's, ls ljd Do., 6 lb package, Is l£d Do., drawing-room transparent, Is 4d Butter, fine salt, 7d Lard, very choice, 9d Cheese, best, ls Bacon, very fine, 8d Honey, virgin, 7d Currants, extra good, 5d Tobacco, very choice, warranted real Raglan twis', 4s. If 201 b taken in one lot 3s 9d Biscuits, finest wine and currant, lOd Raspberry Drops lOd Lenion do lOd Vinegar, very choice, real malt, 7s per doz „ „ 7£d single bottle „ extra strong brown pickling 2s 6d per gal OU, genuine Neatsfoot, Is 3d per bottle „ Olive ls „ Sauce, very fine fish, 6d per bot. Capers, exceUent, ls per bot Salt, very fine, 101 b for ,1s Currie Powder ls per bot Mustard, genuine Colman's, 9d per tin Salmon, Morton's, ls3d per tin Lobsters, „ ls „ Bloater Paste 8d per bot Besides the great reduction indicated above, genuine bargains may be had: for instance — Side-combs Id per pair, Envelopes 4d per 100 Hooks-and-Eyes Id per card Finest pomade 4d the small, lOd the large jar, usually sold 8d and 2s Frypans, pick where you like, 3 for Is Picks ls each, cost 4s Excellent steel billhooks 6d each Bonnets 3d each Buckets (iron) ls 6d and 2s, worth double Teaurn 15b, cost 40s Girls' summer boots Rodgers' s fine Sheffield scissors Dixon's mustard, salt, tea, dessert, and table Spoons Washing crystal, excellent, 6d per doz Couuters, Shelving, Shop-lamps; &c„ for sole, to be moved at conclusion ol silling oti'. 20%

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 240, 9 October 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 240, 9 October 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 240, 9 October 1868, Page 1

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