Everett Brothers' Advertisement, SPRING ANT* SUXMCBXSR, 1874. Eyeeett Beothees Have just Received, per "CONFLICT," via Wellington, 60 Cases of New SPEING AND SUMMER DRAPERY, MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, Hats & Caps, M ILLINEEV, &C, &C, Selected by our London Buyer from the Principal London Houses and Manufacturers in Great Britain. All the GOODS are open for Inspection An early yisit will oblige. — — o CHARLES EVERETT, Manager. BRIDGE STREET, NELSON. PAPERH^JvTGINGS! !! JUST OPENED, AT J. P- COOKE'S ROYAL BLUE HOUSE. HARDY-STREET, K CASES OF PAPERHANGINGS, ex Pasithea, including some ** ■ VERY RICH PATTERNS. J. P. C. has also ON HAND, a LARGE QUANTITY of BOILED AND RAW OIL, AND TURPENTINE, Being part of T. R. Fisher's Bankrupt Stock, and which he is prepared TO SELL AT VERY LOW PRICES. N.B.— Agent for Johnston Brothers' Hematite Paint. 2828
Miscellaneous* DEAFNESS —The Undersigned has a recipe from the Chief Aurist of the Royal Dispensary for Diseases of the Ear, Dean-street Soho, London. On receipt of a remittance he will forward the Chemicals, compounded by a distinguished Auckland Chemist, with full directions for use. It has entirely cured several parties afflicted with this distressing complaint. He has been publicly thanked in the Auckland newspapers j and a gentleman io Otago, whom it had cured, has sent him £10 for- a quantity to transmit to Melbourne. It is an infallible CHRK of the Tympanum, if the Ear is not destroy eel. Printed copies of Testimonials forwarded Post Free. — T. B. HANNAFORD, High-street, Auckland. 2163—26 T OUISSON'S HEMATITE U PAINT. Highly recommended by ENGINEERS and Practical Men for either WOODEN or IRON BRIDGES and SHIPS, Railway PJant, Iron Tanks, &c,, &c. It is an excellent Non-Conductor. Applied to Iron, after being roughly scraped, it soaks into it and prevents further corrosion. Directions for Use. For immediate use, beat it up into a stiff paste with Turps (or if Turps is not available, mix with Boiled Linseed Oil a day or two before using), and reduce it with Boiled Oil, or Ka«r Oil and Dryers. 2777 TT is universally admitted that no SEWISG X MACHINE has approached the silent working WHEELER and WILSON in rapidity ot action, firmness, elasticity of etitch, perfect adaptation to every kind of work, easiness of comprehension to the learner, simplicity of construction, and amazing durablity. The numerous attempts to imitate it show the great popularity of the W. and W. machine, and experience proves the imitations in no way equal the genuine. Over 1,000,000 in use, And the sale ia now nearly 200,000 a year. Every machine warranted to give perfect satisfaction. Beware of imitations. None are genuine without the American Medallion Trade Mark. LONG & Co., 64 Elizabeth-street, Melbourne. Head Agency for Australia and New Zealand. W. C. WILKINS, Bridge-street, 1 993 Agent for Nelson.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 303, 23 December 1874, Page 4
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