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Business Notices. MINERS' ARMS^, Corner of Collikg / wood and EWrdt-strbkts, Nelson. > WJLLIAM l^ra^LLAlvD, / Good irccommomjwp fiw TravVllersy Wines, Spirits, ami AhOTfce bestUr^fids. Gjpd Srabliog. An Ordinaryevery day at One o'clock. Cnarges moderate. 487 A. HUNTER, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, &c, Brid&b-sikebt, Nelson, Begs respectfully to direct the attention of the Public to his EXTENSIV E-ST O C ti. The Newest Stylfes asfeNnable^First-claa' JEW Wh lHe MR V Just received/by life last/Jverland Mail. Ladies' and Gentleme^s Gold Watches, Ladies'and Gentleraen/B Silver Hunting Levers, &c, GoldXand Silver Geneva Watches, of excellefit quality; Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gold/nd Silver Guards in great variety; Gold Alßfert Chains choice patterns; Diamond Bracelets, Diamond BroacJiesylHßmond Ear-rings and Lockets, Diajnond Scari Pins : Wedding Kings and Keepers of best, quality; Silver Alberts, in>great. variety; a variety of Rings, with J4ecious Stones; Plated Goods, a large and jr&l selected stock; a very large assortmenyof Gold Brooches, Rings, Ear-rings, Bcanf Pins, Studs, Sieve Links, Solitaries : all/escriptions of Clocks, in Marble, Alabaetei^ and Ebony; American Clocks, thirty^hojrf, eight-day, and Marine - Levers. ALL KINDS OF JEWELLERY CAREFULLY REPAIRED. 1899 ■ * AT R A U^C-V E T T E R • (LiTEOF^HpKITIKA), , /^fiACTICAL f^y WATQHM^^ByWSna JEWELLER /^^jTrafapoAr-stb&bt^/ y beg? most respeo/fully to inform the inhabitants of Nelson i&nd its /icinifcy that h^has OPENED the Above premises as WAJTCHMAKK« and' JEWELLER, with q wellassorted Stock of English Gold| and/ Silver Watches, English, and Colonial Jtorellry. Watches and Repairs neatly Executed. 187 S . S T 0 N E , STOREKEEPERS vJT and/pJioduce/ dealer, f Et iJ&m-LAi E EJf M O T U E K M France s^ore, RiwAKAy s Highest Piuub Given for Proddcb. / 244^" f. SUIT OF BEST f NELSON TWEgD, MADE to MEA- ( I SUpfe, £A 10b. j JAMES LUCAS, / T/AILOR/^BrIDOB - STRBBT,"^NjasON, (^pr-ostte Mr BTiLiABD»s) tfii /N O T I J3 E . I THE STORE NE^^TO DAColsbe%v f, !T\ HE above STORE is NOyr OPENED X for the SJsile of Bacon, JQams, Cheese, Butter, Eggs/&c. / Selected Teas, Coffee, Oilman's Stores, &c. Choice Fruits inNfieaaoaf both Home and f Foreign Growths, Ve>e4«Dle, &c . The above is established on the^principle of Giving a Good Article at aJEsow Price for Cash, yy^i, I I-L r? /^" IQQ \p Manage^ 1 • IVT W^y^ 0..0 L..L" eA S- •^-^« ; t >x^ In greafef\^riety : / IMPABtTSD DIREpaTFROM l/nDON /. \ SiQ N^-CfA NNJ t\ I /o R, / X^6ollin(rwood-stree€S' i4Q\ PE6TORAL OXYB^EL OFOJARRAGEEN, [ A Sa/e a|d INVALUABLE REMEDY -£\. for Cough syClolds, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Bronchial, Influenza, andioll AflFec- , tions of the Th/roat and Lungs. / The Feot^al Oxtmbl of Carrageen will be fojmd most useful in/ the above troublesome disorders. / FREFABED BT / GEORGE BON™gTON, 1952 TrafalgaWtreet, Nelson. OIL CLOTH ! OIL CLOTH ! ! BODY FLOOR CLOTH for ROOMS, Splendid New Patterns* from six to sixteen feet wide. Alto, A large variety of Passage Oil Cloth, from 18 in. to 4 ft. 6 in. wide. At fl. HOUNSBLL'B No. 1, Bbidoe-stkeet. 211 : Miscellaneous. S.TJB SOR IPTION LIST _, in AID of the WIDOW of MICHAEL ■ CAMPION,: an esteemed old resident of '. Takaka, who died on the :25th ot December, ; 1873, from wounds received from a hayfork ! on the day previously. The deceased leaves, a Widow in a 'delicate state of health and two infant children, who are by hia decease deprived of their means of support. The settlers of Takaka appeal with confidence to. the public qf Nelsdn to aid in raising a email sum which may be invested for the benefit of those so untimely and unhappily bereaved. The Lists will be kept before the public until March 31st, 1874. The Collectors being requested to forward their amounts on the Ist oieach month to the Treasurer, the Rev. T. N. BINSFELD, iNelson. The following gentlemen have volunteered to. act as collectors. t — Takaka — Messrs W. Pagb, J. O'Reillt and Wm. Cobb. Motuplpi— Mr 8. Robinson. Collingwood — Mr J. D. Bbace. Slatefprd—Mr J. Lash. . Motueka and Moutere— Mr RichabD Hyland. Riwaka— Mr Madegan. Nelson—Mr C. Richards, St Mary's School. Weetport and Charleston— Eugene Josbph> s, o'Conor, Esq. ■ J • / i , Waimoa Goldborough— ltev F. 06abeyb/. Y B O G l(e , NIGHTMAN fend j „ •- c ?pi ] $S>SWEjSP. Orders jdS at ': Mr, Btißu's, jtr^kfar-Btreet andlMrl Welkins', Bridg^tr&C "Sy/ 18

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 61, 12 March 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 61, 12 March 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 61, 12 March 1874, Page 4

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