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Pufelic Notices. r WESLEYAN CHURCH BAZAAR. IT is intended to hold a BAZAAR, the pro- : cecds of which are designed 1 to liquidate the debt on the Wesleyan Church, Hardy-street. Co.itributions of Plain and Fancy Articles, or in cash, will be thankfully received by the folipvr- ' ing Ladies of the Committee: — Mrs Crunjp Mrs Askew MrsßurD Mrs Hornby Mrs Lucas Mrs M. Light band Mrs Bliek . Mrs' Usher ■■•-■•' -Mrs\.Wag£.~ • - Produce, &c, in tended for the Bazaar, will, be received by Mr J. J. Hornby,. Bridge-street, and . Mr G. S. Wilson, Wairnea-roa'd. 1807 ' PEREMPTORY .SAL^. " la Estate of J. Da Carle and. by direction . . ■ "of tlie Guarantor. rnHE Entire STOCK as now on the premises,JL adjoining Mr. J. Pratt's; Enumeration of every artic'e being impracticable, purchasers will judge from subjoined list of a. few articles the advantages obtained by :i prompt- visit. Tva — fine Pekoe flavored Congou, 3s per lb Good strong do., 2s 6d per ib. ; Sound breakfast do,- 2s: Svgar — Mauritius 4d per lb for iruit +Jd • Crystal 5d Fine Coflfee 13 4d and Is 6d Pudding Eaisins, 6Jd per lb Hops for homebrewed ale Is 6d per lb Bath Bricks 3d each Ink 9d per doz . Soap, fine yellow,ls 4d per bar Do., mottled, is 3d per bar Do., London, 3d per lb Blue 9d, Soda 6lb for is ' Candles, Price's, Is Id . Do, 61b package. 13 Ofd . Do., drawing-room transparent, la 4d Butter, fine salt, 7d Hams, best, lod per lb Cheese, 9d.pßr lb Bacon, very best, 8d Honey, virgin, 7d " Currants, extra goad, 5d Tobacco, very choice, warranted real Raglan twis , 4s. If 201 b taken in one lot 3s 9d Biscuits, finest wive.and currant, 10d Apple Jam, Sdi'par Ibl Peach „ "9d. „ . „ ". "Vinegar, real malt, 6d per bottle . „ small bottles^ 4d „ extra strong, 2s 6d per gall Oil, genuine Neatsfoot, is 3d per bottle „ ulive is „ - Sauce, very fine. fish, 6d per bot./ Capers, excellent, Is per bot Salt, best, 51b for 6d_ „ for curing, 2oib~for is Currie Powder Is per bot Jam, very fine, Is 2d per tin Bloater Paste 8d per bot Cakes, very rich eucrant, is per lb Candlesticks, fine polished, is each Besiies the great reduction indicated above, genuine bargains may be had: for instance— Side-combs Id per pair, Envelopes 4d per 100 Hooks-and-Eyes 14 per card Finest pomade 4d the small, lOJ the large jar, usually sold 8d and 2s : Fry pans, pick where you like, 3 for Is Picks Iseauh, cost 4s -Excellent steel billhooks 6d each Bonnets 3d each " : Buufeets (iron) is 6d and 2s, worth double Pockec-knives, by Rodgers, is 6d, worth 2s ftd Girls' summer boots Rodgers's tine Sheffield scissors Dixon's mustard, salt, tea,d-ssert, and table Spoons Sheepshears, Is id per pait Clocks 12s to 50s, warranted good Boys' strong lace Boots 7s 6d per pair Women's extra quality, '■ spring-side Boots, made in Nelson, 9s * Counters, Shelving, Shop-lamps, &c, for sale, to be moved at conclusion ot selling oil! 2DS9 TO BOOTMAKERS. a ■ TRADE SALE. TTEALY &- LESLIE have On Hand — JJ- A LARGE ASSORTMENT of Elastic^ Wellington, and Short BOOT. TOPS Also, English KIP, light- and strong,- which they are clearing put at COS! PRICE, as they intend to- relinquish this branch of the business.. . Elastic Boot Tops, from 7s 9d to 9s Wellington do., 12s to 12s 6d Strong English Kip, 2s 6d . French Grafts, 4s' " , . . , Light English 'and Grain Kips equally cheap. ■■--■.- „■■<' ' ; HEALY & LESLIE, ■; * Bridge-steeet. ; 2501-

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 287, 4 December 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 287, 4 December 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 287, 4 December 1868, Page 1

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