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•' v *E^Eo*dnsell*s!Ai(aw I Kitcheners 1,1 j Kitcheners 1 .1 ,! \ "I A MORE CASES of Flavel'^ X\J : Patent KirCHENERS, from 3ft,; 4ft. 6inv, Now oh Sale at lowest EBH*dNEBATivi* , | PRIOKB.'' '*'' > ' ,'' " ! ' | ' -' At ' ■'" ■*• -'■ ' H. HOU NSE L L'S, No. 1 Bridge-street. 2 f 7^ Bird Cages II Bird Cages 1 1 I A, SPLENDID ASSORTMENT oif CANARY arid PARROT CAGES. Now on Stile, at H. H O UN.S EL L'S, No. 1 Bridge-street. -2475 Australian Wine 1 Australian Wine I To Invalids and Connoisseurs. TRY .the AUSTRALIAN WINES just imported direct 'froth the well-known Vinef yards of Messrs. Salter & Bons, Adelaide, South Australia. :: SHTRAZ CONSTANTIA (strongly- recommended by the Medical Faculty) NOW ON SALE, by the single bottle, the dozen 1 , _ or the gallon, At H. HOUNSELL'S Pobt-otpice Wine and Spirit Stores*, . ■ -•,-- Bridge-Street.; ; ,2465 1 .Ironmongery ! ! Ironmongery III,; EVERJ- description ■of Builders' . ah^ ;FtTBNIBHIIfQ IEONMONGEBT, r.KITCHEK ■ '''- , 'UTBHHW,~JAPAH'»_i> WABE, &c!, NOW OB ■ 7 ■ Sale.: Just Opened — 1 Case of Mappins' Superior Table anc Pocket Cutleet, iricluairig all kinds oi , Ivory and, Bone^handlp>Knives arid Forks^ Wharricliffe'Pocket-Khiresi'Seissdrs, &c. , , : ' Also;- '. 7- " ; A Splendid Assortment of EtECTO-PtATEii Spoons and Forks, quality guaranteed. . '■' ' "- ,At '. ■ H. HO UN SELL'S, , No. 1 Bridge-street. » 2477 Just Opened and N^ow oln Sale-— I'CASE1 'CASE VASES, beautifully assorted, Comprising-— Parian, Alabaster, Bohemian Glass, &c, Also, ' i A few Pairs 'of jvery liandsome Gijiss LnsTBBS '■ Colored and Gilt, with Cut: Drops. ,; : And,7 .}. _ ' A few Pairs of Colored Glass Piano Candlesticks— all suitable for Presents, At H. HO U N SE L L'S, j . JSfal 1 Bridgerstreet. 2478Forniture I I Furniture 111 i' •,-' NOW ON SALtf-*^" 3 HANDSOME' WALNOT "DRAWINGROOM SUITES 3 Oval Walnut Loo Tables ; ...... .24 M^c^any Hair-covered Dining-room Chairs, ' j:\'7... assoiirtra 24 do. Leather do. do. j Mahogany Hair ahd Leather-covered Sofes and Couches ■ '** 1 handison*t^eM^ogany,Boolf-case °;''';Mt£oga£yTW9Blß&ndslWifb]!ei^>s . i *Manogasny v B&t "fiffd "Leather-covered Easy Chairs - ' <'-y ! Handsome Walnut Chiffonnier, marble top! and } plate glass back Card Tables; Whatnots, Canterburys Ladies' fancy Work Tables, Chess Tables . . Hat and UmljrdlfUStands- •■*—vjr ! r~T' '**" .] Haridsoineltrirge Njefectbjmade Cheptof Drawers, ; i i v iritai4..TOth .upwariis.*oiii2oO^pi^ces of New Zealand Wood, to be Sold a bargain j iy A large assortment of Toilet Glasses, all sizes and prices | - Cane-Beat and back folding Chairs, with land ■ -;r -.;:-witho|atarn3§atfd;l^upports 1 y">_ ; ;i A'l'lirg'e '^ane-lifeat and cane-back - : ■■••-" --ParlorCfiaitsjWcolofs and prices . 'ki Kitchea Chairs, in English; Windsor, 'and American, painted ;,,*•■ Rocking, Nurse, and Children's Chairs. 5> . ; rT Also on hand,.. ; r ; 5 t ■:-"; • ;y{ 'f'lAi' &kJl&x£i' : ifLßso:MM4dt - of . if.,j C OLONIAL FUBNIT URi E i Comprising — [;■•"! Chiffonniers, Chests of' Drawers, Washstafads,' ...Tables, Bed^te^ls. SQ^SilCouJßhes, -pmdl \,k yk to paEaffcularise.; • o ■„ /Ji :V* s.J lEvery description of \ > ;^ Iron Bedsteads Sand Chiddren's Cots. i :*9 ' ' 7,,.. r v '„„•-;«.-■ y~rl~,>^' ■ b ' "<''.fC%: ' V '„ •'/ifTT'S.'v. '.'.)- - ,r ' iittyiiymymyYyMb\y 1 , . •■■, _■• ; •:, :-*.. 'yY,;:, yYYir':J^Y >■'.' ;,.:', ... f:X<{ : Y-y..Y. '"'i' -V iS:ii.":*ri;*HHiQ^*^o

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 74, 26 March 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 74, 26 March 1873, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 74, 26 March 1873, Page 1

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