BURRELL & _v_OLLER, Wholesale and Retail FRUITERERS, : PRODUeE DEALERS, __c HAVE ON SALE : 600 bushels of Apples, comprising— Russet. French Crabs, and Cambridge Pippins 100 bags of Brown Kiver Potatoes 35 boxes of prize Melbourne Confectionery 30 side* First-cLss Bacon 10 mats of Mauritius Dates Canary, Rape, and Hemp Seed Carrote, Swede*, and Fowl Feed Sugar, Tea, Raisins, Currants, Flour Oatmeal, Split leas, Soap, Coffee Candles, Sauce, Pickles, and Groceries ; in general - ...-.-.-.„.,., Jordan Almonds. Soft Shell Almonds Barcelona Nuts, Figs, Muscatel Raisins Pickled Salmon Trout, 1874 (American) NeUon Smoked Bar. acouta, H.Kings, &u Fowls. Turkeys, Geese, Ducks Onious, Potatoes, and Apples always on hand. Oranges, Pine Apples, Cocoa Nuts, Lemons, Bananas, and Mandarins, FRESH by every Steamer. ' Ash-Leaf Kidney POTATOES} for SEED. Just Cured, a Prime Lot of BARACOUIA. %W' All kinds cf PRODUCE "BOUGHT. Orders promptly attended to. r' FRUIT Shipped to all parts of New Zealand. BURRELL & MOLLER, ...-.■,.■ , 1843 Bridge-street^ Nelson. JW TATT Oi N • MEDICAL, SURGICAL, ' : ' ; AND "* ■',' ■ MECHANICAL DENTIST, Begs to intimate tha. he haa V. ceived 'by the list Mail the latest improvements in the Mechanical Department. He ADJUSTS TEETH from ore to a complete Set, without resorting to reckless extraction. , • He STOPS TEETH iu a roaune. avo._.hg a metallic appearance, especially, adapted to Front Teeth. ' J - : . f '- rl ; • *~;< In thmking .his Patroni for .heir 'lavors received during the last sixteen}, ears, 1 fenced scarcely point out the AfiVANi r ACf.,S f of consulting a PERMANfeNT RESIDENT. Very many have experienced t_ ttieir sad' discomfort and pecuniary loss the DISADVANTAGE of doing oiherwise, as in cases of accident or misfit, through absorption of gums, and other cause?, -' Every Branch of Dentistry conducted at J. W.T. 'a on thorough Scientific principles. .* '.'-.". '.' ,*". ■■2630 TO STAND THIS SEASON, The Thorough-bred Horse, DO N, J :. U A N . Don Joan, a dark brown horse, standing 15J hands, is by Diomede., but of Sweep, by Sir Hercu'es— Besom, by Whisker— Cornelia, by Grasshopper — Manto, by Sooth. ayor. Dion, edes, by Heeperas— Diomediai by Wtatherbit- Taurina,. by Taurus— E_meraida, by Zinganee-Pastille, by Rubens— Parasol, by Po' Bob— Prunella, by Highflyer. 1 - Hesperus, by Bay Middleton; Sultan, by Selim— Cobweo, by Phantom— Filagree, by Soothseyer— Web, by Waxy— Weatherbi.; by Sli_e6 Anchor. Sir Hercules, by Cap-a-pie— Paraguay, by Sir Btrcu'es; Paradigm, by Partisan. Sir Hercuks, by Whalebone. ' The Horse will travel as follows DAYS, at the Swan Inn, Motueka;. TUESDAYS, at the Mooters; : WEDNESDAY*., at hia own Stable; THURSDAYS, afciWAjnsfield; FRIDAYS, at Nichkond; SATURDAYS, in Nelson, at Mr. Newton's Stables. Fee, £3, and 3s groomage; to be paid •on or before the Ist Junuary, 1875. _ Good Paddccks for mares, Half-a-crown a week. Every care but no responsibility, Apply to F. H. BLUNDELI. } . *-' 2541 ' ' '■ H - - Waimea West.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 322, 30 September 1874, Page 2
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452Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 322, 30 September 1874, Page 2
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