i I^XKT T> "DARMENTE^/ ; -J^VY . H. X PAWNBROKER, Near Temperance Hall. lUBO Will bo OPENED by the Undersigned, an ty/ JivENING bcHOOL, / /On MONDAY, JUNE 26, in the WQjTO. For particulars apply to Mr. REEFER, or Office of this Paper. \^r 1153 JOHN J. CIIAMHERLAIN. T>EIME yOEK TTAMS ! ! / L CASE ONLY, NOW ON SALE at l/ / HENRY IIOUNSELL'S, 804/ No. 1, Bridge-street. ' iyr r. TfiLTON <^ ./Will RETURN Shortly with his / C/ 6 MIC PA N 0 R\A/M A , ' Of " Six Months in Search of a Diamond in Africa," which he will Paint before the Audience. 1161 y MACHINES FOR SALE. 0 FbAX/MACHINES, by A. and J. Price, £a one'never used ; to be had at nearly half cobt. 1 CI&CULAR SAW BPiNCH complete, p.nd 7 / Saws, largest, 2ft. tiin., £15 15s. /i Powerful LATHE, new, complete; pngeT^v 2 Horssbt PLOWS, all Wrought Irop<price £7. 1 Small VERTICAL SAW and BENCH, complete, £3 10s. / VERTICAL MILL SAWS, 7, U, and 8 feet, at 4s. 3d. per foot. \Y NAILS and SPIKE?, 2id. per lb. 1 SET TINMAN'S TOOLS, new, cost £30, for £14 14s. IRONMONGERY, Various, at Half-price. 1133 J. H. LEVIEN. COACH EUILDER AND WHEELWRIGHT. GTT I\/riLLER begs to inform JM" • JLX., JI_YJL Public of Nelson that h€ has COMMENCED BUSINESS in the aWe line on the premises, of Messrs. WIM.3ETT and SON, and hopes by good -workmanship and moderate charges, to share their support. FELLOES, SPOKES, NAVES, ON SALE. o^\ H. MILLER, BlfWp STREET, NELSON / / 661 3f\B- PER TON U FOR BEST NEWCASTLE COALS. or»S. PER TON" jLIK) FOB SECOND QUALITY NEWCASTLE COALS. Q AS. PER TON &£ /" OU . FOR yS GREY/COALS. Q rS. PER TON —^ oo for y WEST WANGANCt Cj/ALS. TERMS CASH. JOSEPH "g^RRARD, 736 Government Wharf. BURFORD' S /^OAL T\EPOT, , \j U / THE PORT, / n/> CQPP os^ e Lukins' Lime Kiln.) / y^Now Landing, ex the Pea.hl, and / ON SALE,— / Of\ TONS COLLINGWOOD CO^C OU 30/- per ton at the Port, f 33/- „ Delivered. / Sample of the Coal to be seen at Mr. Mabin's, Bridge-street. / Ex the WAiOHOPJft— OA TONS SCREENED/ WANG AN UI ZiV) GOMS( 40/- per ton, Delivered. TERMS CASH. Orders left at Mr. J. R. Mabin's, Bridge-street, will be carefully attended to. 474 JAMES C. BURFORD. ESTABLISHED 1858. /I X\T TAT T° / /O • TT • A / "MEDICAL, SURGICAL, and MECHANICAL D E N TI S J. W. T., cal}s 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'4ntue- construction of ARTIFICIAL;. TEETH, enables him to assure that.no deleterious compounds are used in" his' Establishment, such as are fcekg pissed off on the : public for cheapness, set on plates compose^ of; (Zinc,-. Copper, Silver, Tin,&c.,by analysis^" ""' ' TEETH ADJUSTED WITHOUT RESORTING TO BEOKLEBSBXTEACTION.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 143, 23 June 1871, Page 3
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467Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 143, 23 June 1871, Page 3
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