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TRAFALGAR HOUSE. jo: — Striped Lustres, 12 Yards for ss. 9d. Fancy Dresses, 12 Yds. for 6s. 9d. Ladies' Hats, New Shapes, from Is. each. Children's Parasols, from Is. 72-in. White Sheeting, Is. 4d. per Yd. Horrocksos' Long Cloth, ss. 9d. Doz: TRAFALGAR HOUSE. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Boys' Tweed Suits - from 17s. 6d. Men's do. - - 40s. Men's Felt Hats - - 4s. 9d. Drab Shells - - 11s. 6d. Paper Collars - 3d. per doz. TRAFALGAR HOUSE. Francis Grimes. November, 1874. Sationery and Fancy Goods* H- D. JACKSON, Bookseller and Stationeb, TRAFALGAR NELSON. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FANCY GOODS, TOYS, AND BERLIN WOOLS ALWAYS ON HAND. LICENSED TO SELL POSTAGE AND RECEIPT STAMPS, ACCEPTANCE FORMS, &c. i— : o: — — — - SUBSCRIBERS WANTFD FOR PERIODICALS*. 1499 Medical- Watchmaker, Jeweller, &c JW. TATT ON, A. HUNTER, • MEDICAL, SURGICAL. im, ! T^T A TCHMAKER, JEWELLER, &0., MECHANICAL DENTIST,; VY Bbibok-sxbebt, Numit, Begs to intimate that he has received by ihe - „ „ . „ .. ., .... . l«st Mail the latest improvements in the Begs respectfuUy to direct the attention o£ Mechanical Department. the Pubhc to hw He ADJUSTS TEETH from one tq a EXTENSIVE STOCK complete Set, without resorting to reckless extraction. , 0F He STOPS TEETH in a manner avoiding £^ c Newest Styles of Fashionable First-class a metallic appearance, especially adapted to Front Teeth. JEWELLERY In thinking hia Patrons for their favors _ . „. .»*. ijilt-i received during the laat sixteen years, he need JtMt received by the last overland Mail. scarcely point out the ADVANTAGFS of ~ — , _ ' ,_-v K coneulting a PERMANENT RESIDENT. Ladies' and Gentlemen s Gold Watches, Very many have experienced to their sad Ladies'and Gentlemen b SUver Hunting dUcomfort and pecuniary loss the i)IS- Jjwn, &c , Gold and Silver^ Geneva ADVANTAGE of doing otherwise, as ia Watches, of excellent quality; Ladiea' and cases of accident or mieflt, through absorption Gentlemen 's Go d and^ Sdver Guards -In great of gums, and other H e S , vanely ; Gold Albert Chains choice patterns; Every Branch of Dentistry conducted at Diamond Bracelets, Diamond Broaches, DiaJ. W.T.'s on thorough Scientific principles. Ear-nngs and Lockets Diamond Scarl 0 r 2530 pin * '• Wedding Rings and Keepers of best ■ ■ - quality; Silver Alberts, in great variety; • a variety of Rings, with Precious Stones; General Notices. Plated Goods, a large and well selected stock: NELSON INSTITUTE AND MUSEUM. ™7 large assortment of Gold Brooches, dings, Ear-nngs, Scarf, rins, Studs, Sieve SUBSCRIBERS are informed that, from g>Ktwrw» : all descriptions ©1 Clocks, and after this date, the LIBRARY and » Marble, Alabatter, and Ebony, American MUSEUM will be OPEN from 230t0 5, locbfl . t^ty-honr, eight-day, and Marine and from 7to 9 p.m. The Reading Room Levers. will be open as usual •»»"»• all KINDS OF JEWELLERY CAREJNO, PERCY, FOLEY REPAIRED. l? 809 Hon. Secretary. • ..:._, Nelson Institute, Oct. 1, 1874. 2566 - xxr rrtic E-cTAti? nw wirwMAM QIXPENCB per DOZEN given for Square IN THE ESTAfE Ot JxhWMAIS j^ GIN BOTTLES, by the undersigned. BOSELEY. 17?3 WILLIAM COOKSEY. ALL PROVED CLAIMS against thit ; Ti ~ ! Estate will now be PAID in fuU en tt BOG LE^ NIGHTMAN land application to the Undersigned y # CHIMNEY-g WEEP. ' Orders leift at FELL & ATKINSON, Mf Binw'a, Trafalgar-itee^t land :M» 2548 Solldtora to th« Curator Avßsr'a. Bffdfe-ttreet, 8

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 277, 23 November 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 277, 23 November 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 277, 23 November 1874, Page 1

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