W. C Wilkins' Advertisement. JUST OPENED, DOZEN of the well-known and highly-approved HAND LOCK-STITCH Sewing 1 Machines. W. C. WILKINS, BRIDGE-STBEET. NEW GOODS, PER "CHILE," & LATE ARRIVAL 0 . Scythes Sheep Shears Socket Hedge Hooka One Curd Mill for Cheese Making Patent Screws Upholsterers' and Sail Twine House Brooms Shoe, Scrubbing, and Paint Brushes Electro-plated and Japanned Cruets Fish Hooks Sail Needles, and Needle Points Copper Belt Rivets and Washers, and Boat Nails Cattle Bells, Dog Chaios Bone Suit, Mustard, nnd Egg Spoons, and Albata Teaspoons Galvanized Buckets Machine Oil Cans Gate Hinges Butter Scales and Weights Drawer Knobs and Locks Enamelled Pl 9 Dishes Baking Dishes, &:. Wove Wire for Machine Sieves, &c. TinDed and Black Cut Tacks Best Clout Nails and Flemish Tacks Rat and Rabbit Traps Bottling Wire, Gas Pipe Hooks Braes Box Locks, Cupboard, and Sloping Desk Locks Brass Hinges, Castors, Hat Pins, Curtain Hooks, Curtain Bonds, Blind Furniture, Piano Sconces, Dresser Hooks, Hat and Coat Hooks, &c. Stub's Files, Gas Flyers, Saddlers' Punches Brick Trowels AND A VARIETY of Other GOODS. Also, a few Superior TABLE LAMPS, Double Burners. LONG-HANDLE frmaro Month KIIOVKLS. W. C. WILKINS, IRONMONGER, NELSON. November, 1574 2876 DISTRICT ORDER. llth November, 1874. MONTHLY INSPECTION as under : — CITY CORPS.— At 715 pic., 20thNovtmber, at Drill £hed. WAIMEA RIFLES.— At 5 p.-n on 2 1 at November, it Waimea West. STOKE RIFLES— At 7 p.m. on 21st T^ovemrer, st Stoke. STOKE CADETS.— At 5 p.m at Richmond, and 7 p.m. at Stoke, on 24th November. ActiDg-Adjmant Lieut. Bdkn, City Rifles J. T. MARSHALL, Captain, 2936—3 rommauding District. X OST. at the Artillery Volunteer Ball.
JU p*rt of a BROOCH set with pearls and West End Collars, 6d. per bex. emeralds. Finder wM oblige by leaving it at .'. wvi/rrwrrv p nAiu the Evening Mail office. 2944 2899 At WYMOND & CO.'S. / "\WING to the rough weather experienced at the West Coast by the S.s. 'TARARUA" upon her last trip from MELBOURNE, she was not tendered, and consequently could not land any Cargo. Several Cases of SUMMER DRAPERY, intended for our HOKITIKA and GREYMOUTH BRANCHES, were unavoidably brought on to NELSON. The above Goods are all DIRECT IMPORTATIONS, SHIPPED FOR US Per "Loch Tay," from Glasgow TO MELBOURNE, And have been most carefully and advantageously selected by our Home Buyer. , ;o: , In order to effect a speedy clearance, these GOODS, together with the STOCK Which we already hold, ' Will be offered to the Public at Prices ranging from 25 to 30 per Cent. BELOW any other HOUSE in the TRADE. N. 8. —150 Pieces of Arthur & Co.'s Celebrated GLASGOW PRINT tc> select from. MANSON AND CO., > . RENTOUL'S Store, Trafalgar-street, adioming the Book of New South Wa.lea 3534
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 270, 14 November 1874, Page 3
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