PAPEEEANGIiasn i'uVy JUST:'OPEIEDi AT : ■ r -.iyJ/*-;-$' COOEE'S ROYAL BLtJE Hbußß. HAKDY- STREET, 5 CASES OF / .PAPERHANG^GS, ex Pasithea, including somi a / 1 [" VERY RipH TATTERNS. : J. Pi(?(%^ Hjso ON HAND, a LARGE QUANTITY of BOILED ' AfiD 'SAW 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 • ' -, .'j>J :? ■; , ; si n \ ,V } . :,'' . ■-. ' , 'NjEm Zealand .Insujkance Company. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS. CAPITAL:; £1,000,000. PAID-UP CAPITAL, £200,000. [\ RE-INSURANCE FUND, £40,000. The whole of the Funds are invested in ihe Colony, making the above a purely Colonial Institution. The Undersigned are prepared to receive PROPOSALS for INSURANCE on PROPERTIES in Town or Country at Tariff Rates, or as LOW as any 1 other OFFICE in NELSONS >'O ■< '? : ' I Every information afforded by ! Mr. T. J. THOMPSONi Stib-A^ent, WAIMEA. Mr. S. BUGfJH-HJOkZ, jSuB-AnENT; MOTUEKA. Mr. E. B. DIXON, Sitrß-AOENT, TAKAKA.. CURTIS BROTHERS, 64g • ■ ■ ' . , . AGENTS, NELSON. Sationery and Fancy Goods. h. 'b. u ..jA.oKsoKr, - { BaOKSBLLBR AND STATIONER, 1/ TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FANCY GOODS, TOYS, AND BERLIN WOOLS ALWAYS ON HAND. LICENSED TO SELL POSTAGE AND RECEIPT STAMPS, ACCEPTANCE FORMS, &c. ~!■ :O.; SUBSCRIBERS WANTED FOR PERIODICALS. 1499
Medical. TT W. TATTON, el • MEDICAL, SURGICAL, / yy s-Jr^/ and/ MIEOHANIO/A^ET DENTIST, ; Begs to intimate thWhe has received by the ■ I^st Mail the latest improvements in the MechftDical Department., , ■■ . He ADJUSTS TEETH from one to a complete Set, without resorting to rccklesß extraction. He STOPS TEETH in a manner avoiding a metallic appearance, especially adapted to Front Teeth. In thinking his Patrons for their favors received during the last sixteen years, he need scarcely point out the ADVANTAGI S of consulting a PERMANENT RESIDENT. Very many have experienced to their sad discomfort and pecuniary,', loss! :the jI)ISAD VANTAGE of doing otherwise, as in cases of accident or misfit, through absorption of gums, and other causes; ' Ever/ Branch of Dentistry conducted at J.W.T.'s on thorough Scientific principles. '. ■ '2530 * General Notices. T OUISSON'S HEMATITE ;JIJ PAINT. ;: Highly recommended by ENGINEERS and Practical Men for eitber WOODEN or IRON * BRIDGES and SHIPS, Railway Piant, Iron ' Tanks, &c,,&c. It is an excellent NoiyCoj^luctor. Applied to Iron, after being rou|Wy scraped, it soaks into it jind prevents furpner corrosion. » ty/ .-¥-, K>/ Directions for Use. . /Eor 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, orKawOOil.Vd'D/lerd,,:; §\ 2777 A SUIT OF BESTv i.\ / sure, d^yS. \y JAMES LUCAS, j 'TAILOR, Bbidob - stbebt, Nelson, \ i (Opposite Mr P ;St4i.Q4Bi>'s). 864
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 7, 8 January 1875, Page 1
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