NEW SEASON'S SUGAR. SO LAN DERS h CO. HAVE TO ARRIVE, PER (< ZELI A, M FROM PORT LOUIS, NOW DUE, 6,007 Mats Mauritius SUGAR, CONSISTING OK— Snowdrop, "") Finest White Cryst.ls, j Fine Whie do. Finess White Counters, )Jn Small Mats. Fine White do. ) Fine Yellow Cryttalf, | Good Strong Yellow do. J White Brewers' Crystals, i T T , _ . Rk-hYeilow do, '} la We Mats. SCLANDERS & CO~ Nelson, 19th Nov., 1374. 2992 W- C- WilMns' Advertisement. JUST OPENED, /^kNE DOZEN of the well-known and highly-approved Z>_E£X_SfX_f-L X>o_Kr2KT__lHAND LOCK-STITCH Sewing Machines. W. C. WILKINS, BRIDGE-BT3EET. NEW GOODS, PEE "CHILE," & LATE ARRIVAL*. Soythes Sbeep Shears Socket Hedge Hooks One Curd Mill for Cheese Making Patent Screws ' Upholsterers' and Sail Twine House Brooms Shoe, Scrubbing, and Paint Brushes Electro-plated and Japanned Cruets J_7B)i Hooks .Sail '"Needles, and i Needle Points Copper Belt Rivets and Washers, and Boat Nails Cattle Bella, Dog Chains Bone.Salt, Mustard, »nd Egg Spoons, and Albata Teaspoons Galvanized Buckets Machine Oil Cans G-te Hinges Butter Snnles and Weights • Drawer Knobs and Locks : Enamelled Pie Diahes = '' Baking Dishes, &. . Wove Wire for Machine Sieves, Ac. Tinned and Black Cut Tucks Bestplout Nails and Flemish Tacks Rat ond Rabbit Traps Bottling Wire, Gaa Pipe Hooka Brass Box Locks, Cupboard, and Sloping Desk Locks Brass Hinges, Castors, Hut Pins, Curtain Hooks, Curtain Bands, Blind Furniture, Piano Sconces. Dresser Hooka, Hat aod Coat Hooks, &c. Stub's Files, Gaa Plyers, Saddlers' Punches Brick Trowels AND A VARIETY of Other GOODS. ' Also, a few Superior TABLE LAMPS, Double Burners. LONG-HANDLE Sqa.ro Month SHOVELS. w. C. WILKINS, IRONMONGER, NELSON. Novemb-r, 1874 _876
HOTEL. OLDEST FREE HOUSE IN NELSON. Hennessy's BRAND IE H> V.O. - - 6s. 6cl. - - r; 6s. % - - - ss; -. ■ Draft - -.;4B:i"6ct UST The above-mentioned Goods are iFIRST-CLASS. ; ■■ < - ~. -' ■ 'An Ordinary every Day at One o'cloc including a Gla«s of Sparkling Ale. , -\. BOARD ON THE MOST REASONABLE TERMS. GEOT-GETrkoMPSON, • 2^o -■ : -■: ;:.--:-~ Proprietor HATS! HATS!! HATS!!! - .'" s " Ex MAIL; 'STEAMER. \j . . HATS for figures broad and burly, HATS for straight hair and for curly, HATS for fa. ia melancholy HATS for features bright and jolly. HATS for gentlemen of standing - HATS that p ive a look commanding, r ; HATS for walking, riding, driving HATS dull faceß look alive in. HATS for spas and watering places, • _.•- HATS to weHr at Nelson Races. HATS that stand all .kinds of mauling, HATS for every trade and calling., . - HATS for'travellirig, shooting, sailing. , HAT * greaseproof in storms un'ailing. ' HATS of many .hapes divine, HATS for which the darlings pin . HATS with which a room to enter, HATS f.»r scie cc or wild adventure. HATS that *uit the Peer or Peasant, HATS that make a fellow pleasant. HATS of quiet style for pastors, HATS low-crown, your knowing castor, HATS of straw for weather hot, .. HATS for Sunlay, chimney pot HATS that boys and misses sigh for, HATS that even babies cry for. HATS for for landsmen and for sailors, HATS that finish work of tailors. HATS which must your customs fix HATS prime HATS, from Two-and-six. HAT_ perfections head adorner TO be had at WYMOND'S corner. Note tub Address : — HALL OF COMMERCE, CORNER o_ BRIDGE asd TRAFALGAR STREETS. 2681 BICHMOND CATTLE EAIR. THE NEXT QUARTERLY FAIR- will be held on.; WEDNESD AY, the 2nd December, lß74. -*• ' --' ' - - -" -:- - Admission Free. T. J THOMPSON 2839 ■"'"%. .'•Hon. bee rotary. .. - ■~>-'>!i B . r---r * ORDERS RECEIVED by B. LUCAS & SON for the NEW ZEALAND Wi-SLEYAN. Edited by the Rev. A. Robertson Fi.o : hb_t and published in Christchurch, N.Z. Prior.— 6/- per Aswom by Post, paid in . Adv»nt .. . H ■_ io
4 "\WING to the rough weather experienced .attthe West §6ast/by the S.B. "TARARUA" upon her last trip from MF.LBOURNE, 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. Thtfabove"Goodsareall .-V I .'>> | DIRECT IMPORTATIONS/ SHIPPED FOR US Per "Loch Ta^/^&oto Glasgow • TO MELBOURNE, -. 1 . ' ■Vr ■ 3 And have been most carefully and advantageously selected by our Home Buyer. . . . >{ v B •: jo«— B T ' ' ' '•" In order to effect a Bpeeily clearance, these '.. , h ' GOODS, together with the STOCg Which we already hoid, 1 Will be offered to the Public at J^ric^s ;■ ranging from 25 to 30 per Oent „_, . BELOW any other HOUSE in the TRADE. -11.,. .'':"-; - '■.'■ ,. ~*' yy. «\- N. 8.—150 Pieces of Arthur & Co.'s Celebrated GLASGOW PRINT -• to .elect from. . v MAINSON AND \GQ*> hH • RENTOUL'S Store, Trafalgar-street, adioining the B_ iik/of New South Whiei 3584
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 278, 24 November 1874, Page 3
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