MR T>AWSON, T\ENTIST, Hardest. J4>. XJj Nearly Wosite he institute, v 2 y ** Mr. RAWsoNrn%»dsLEAVING Nelson in a few days. ./ 928 Tl/TESSRS. pURTIS T>ROTHEp«^ -JteNSED BROKERS/ UnderVnie Land Transfer Act," are prepared j to hrmg Properties under its operation, and to Effect Transfers on the Scale of Fees provided by /the Act. 929 _«■,-*: — T>RIME -yC)RK TTAMS 1 ! 1 CASE ONLY, NOW ON sIIE at *^<?/lIENRY HOUNSELL'S, 804/^ No. 1, Bridge-street. COACH BUILDER AND WHEELWRIGHT. pi TT 1%/riLLER begs to inform the 0"» JJ.. JJfX Public of Nelson that he has ..COMMENCED BUSINESS in ihe aba*? line on the premises, of Messrs. WIMSETT and SON, and hopes by good workmanship and moderate fih^rges<<b share their supnort. FEM^C SK^ES, NAVES, ON SALE. yyu — ' / f¥. H.MILLER, BRyDGE STREET, NELSON 661 ENCOURAGE LOCAL MANUFACTURE. THE Undersigned has been appointed Agent for Messrs. SIMONS & MALCOLM, for the SALE of JUAX M AT 5 , M ATTIKS, R 0P E . and begs to call the attention of the Public of Nelson to the fact that these Mats, &c, are SUPERIOR TO ANYTHING EVER MAJffi OF NEW ZEALAND FLAX, /\ Will stand double the wear of Cocoa-nut Fibre Mats, and / I COST ONLY ABOUT HALF THE PRICE, j It and see then\/ j // A. B. JACKSON, | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AGENT, TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON. 1086 3 AS. PER TON U FOR BEST NEWCASTLE COALS. 9£B. PER TON /{"^y^ jLIXj FOR SECOND QUALITY NEWg^STLE COALS. 3 AS. PER TON y y~\ v for y \ GREY COALS. OOS. PER TON / tjjj FOR * / WEST WANGAnWcOALS. TERMS CASH. JOSEPH GARRARD, 736 Government Wharf. "OURPORD-S pOAL T\EPOT, THE PORT, b(q Lime Kiln.L .-"''ySbw Landing, ex the PEARLj/and ON SALE,—/ QA TONS COLLINGWOOD COAL, OU 30/- per ton at the Poyt. 33/- „ Delivered/ Sample of the Coal to be se^n ay Mr, Mabin's, Bridge-streeb"' Ex the Waiohopai— OA TONS SCREENED WANGANUI L\J COALS, 40/- per ton, Delivered. terms cash). Orders left at Mr. J. R. Mabin's, Bridge-street, will be carefully attended to. 474 JAMES 0. BURFORD. ESTABLISHED 1858. J. w. t4 ton MEDICAL, SURGICAL, and MECHANICAL DENTI &4?. J. W. T. calls attention to ihe many years' residence in Nelson, which is a guarantee for his professional reputation. The advantage of Assaying and Refining his own Materials, and with the Most Improved Appliances used in the construction of ARTIFICIAL TEETH, enables him to assure that no deleterious compounds are used in his Establishment, such as are being passed off ou the publicfor cheapness, set on plates composed of Zinc, . Copper, Silver, Tin, &c, by analysis. " . TEETH -.ADJUSTED WITHOUT RESORTING TO RECKLESS EXTRACTION.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 140, 15 June 1871, Page 3
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426Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 140, 15 June 1871, Page 3
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