,M^ ,, «' l "»»»»M«l»->»-----__--_-»--|-_«Ml_-__-» Business Directory. 7 C. LANDON, SADDLER AND COLLAR MAKEIt, Trafalgar-street. 2329 T. USHER, Boot & Shoe Maker, Bristol House, Trafalgar-at. A large stock of new goods just received. 1.227 C. WEBB, ■ •; ' . BOOTMAKER, HARDY STREET. Repairs neatly executed. 1994 E. W. DEE, TAILOR AND DRAPER, Opposite Hornby's Auction Mart, Bridge-st. 45 W. PATTERSON, ~" Grocery and Provision Store, Corner of Waimea and Hardy Streets. First-class Tea kept in stock. New-laid Eggs, Good Butter. The best Groceries and Produce always on hand. Colonial Produce bought, sold, or exchanged. 2471 BECK & JONES, Chimney Sweeps, Nightmen, Sec. Orders left at Mr Burns', Tinsmith. Trafalgar* street, or Mr Waters', Bootmaker, Biidge-street, punctually attended to. 2] 24 ON SALE, PRTCE ONE SHILLING* rll H E B A T H Essential to Health and* _L Cleanliness. • -■' Contests:— Sanitary and Therapeutic Advan* ' tages of Shampooing, Description of the Roman, Turkish, Russian, and other Baths, a New* Washing Apparatus, Anecdotes, Sec. Published by R. Lucas Se Son, Bridge-streeJ, and Sold by all Booksellers aud others. NELSON PHOTOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE. TH. BLOCH begs to inform the public o! Neison and the surrounding neighborhood, that he has OPENED A STUDIO for PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITURE, at the Premises of Mr Nehse, Tobacconist, Tra-falgar-street, where he hopes to receive a fair share of public patronage. Cartes de Yisite, Six for 10s> Vignettes „ 15s. Portraits of Infants and Children taksn with Care and Accuracy. HIT None but the best and thoroughly approved Portraits will be delivered to Sitters. TH. BLOCH, NELSON PHOTOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE, TrafaJgar»street» November 2, 1868. 236? J. DIXON, "7 Confectioner, Fancy Bread and Biscuit Baker, HAVING bought the lease of the Premises in Bridge-street lately in the occupation of Mr Tingle, respectfully informs the public of Nelson and neighborhood that he has commenced business as above; and as it will be his rule to use only the best materials in the manufacture of all goods sold by him, he trusts to obtain a share of the public patronage. Hot Rolls every morning. Wedding and Tea Cakes. Hot Pies and Coffee at all hours, Sundays' excepted Note the address— Bridge-street, Opposite Mr Hornby's Auction Mart, Nelson. 2469 CANTERBURY STOKE. mHOS. TURRELL will Sell, for Cash, at the JL REDUCED PRICES formerly advertised, until further notice. THOMAS TURRELL; 2493 Bridge- street. - " .." ' —■■■■I ■' >...■■ —I.- m, «.„■■■ i - ~Mmm, m ,'i„mmm»ia. KEROSINE, KEROSINE,, T7IOR SALE, by the tin, at 2a. lOd. per X? gallon. 2457 JOHN R. MABIN. CO A Ly ' ; ARRIVED, ex Ballarat, 50 tons best Englwh - COAL; on Sale by the undersigned. W.LLOYD, 1845 Near New Post-office. 'VTEWQASTLE, COALS on .Sale. Delirewd AM to any part iff the town. { 1184 THOMAS R. tiimtCSLj
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 283, 30 November 1868, Page 1
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