Morey & Buttle. | TWO-BUTTON BID GLOVES, 1/- per pair I THREE-BUTTON KID GLOVES, 2/- per pair A few dozen still remaining. Also, A little lot of LACE COLLARS AND COLLARETTES @ 1/-, 2/-, and 2/6 PRINTS AND GINGHAMS AT COST PRICE REMNANTS OF ALL KINDS at very low prices. Morey & Buttle, Trafalgar-st. NOTICE TO FRUIT GROWERS. — JoJ The Undersigned will be CASH PURCHASERS of the following FRUITS in unlimited quantities • — TOMATOES must be red and free from catfcerpillar. Fruit must be delivered in GOOD CONDITION. No Damaged or Diseased Fruit Bought at any price. _^*All Fruit bought by Weight, and Paid For on Delivery, at the NELSON JAM FACTORY.; S. KIRKPATRIOK & GO. [THE FACTORY CLOSES AT ONE O'CLOCK ON SATURDAYS-!
NOTICE OF EBMOVAL. J. Newberry wishes to inform the public that he has now removed to larger and more convenient premise., situate in BRIDGE STREET, next to Mr. J. Hart's. Having opened up a large stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, FANCY GOODS, CHINA, GLASSWARE, &c, &c, he is able to SUPPLY CHRISTMAS ORDERS at prices to defy competition. address — Bridge-street. MRS. KING, MOD JEC DB PARIS HARDY STBEET. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT A Large Assortment of Plain and Fancy DRESS PIEOKS kept in Btock. Ready-made COSTUMES. Ladies' DOLMANS, MANTLiSS, &c. Jjadies own material made up in DressmaMng and Millinery, MRS. KING, MODE DE PARISH HARDY STREET, NELSON. 457 The Late Firm of Gorrie & Sons' STOCK OF CARRIAGES TO BE bOLD AT J COST PRIOE! 1 superior Sulky. 1 Gig (imported) 1 Wagonette 1 Buggy (single seat) 1 Second hand Spring Cart FOR SALE OR TO LET FOR HIRE. Apply early, GORRIE & SONS, Bridge-street. N.B. — The above business is being carried on by JAMES and W. J. GORRIE, who will endeavor to merit a continuance of patronage accorded aring the past 36 years to GORRIE & SONS, Coach Builders and Painters, Wheelwrights, Undertakers, Horsb Shoers & General Smiths. >69— 3 m A QUANTITY of WASTE PAPER VOR SALE. 257* —t c Apply Mail Office. OPENING OF New Dining Booms JAMES H. BETTS begs to announce that lie has NOW OPENED Those Spacious Premises late James* Furnishing Stores, Bridge street which 'he has fitted up with evorj requisite for the comfort and convenience of his patrons, — where he hopes to see all his old friends, arid as many new ones as possible. Separate Rooms for a Ladies. Well-aired Beds. Meals and Beds 1/- each. Dinner 12 to 2. A Room sei; apart for special use of Members <of Cricket and Football Clubs, gratis. BETTS* DINING ROOMS AND BOA RDING HOUSE, BRIDCVE-STREE T, Four doors belo w Collingwood-st., Nelson, .3lM)—t WOOL. THE undersigned are Cash Buyers at Nelson or Brightwater, also, BUTCHERS' PELTS. 4&s«-tG LJ.GHI3AND & CO.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XX, Issue 57, 9 March 1886, Page 4
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448Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XX, Issue 57, 9 March 1886, Page 4
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