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iTAVE YOU A HOUSE?— -M" Read this. ;ARE you HKgLY to have ONE ?— ; READ THIS. |ARE you MARRIED ?— i READ THIS. JARE you J3 4 QU-ie .to & AgjgJ fc- ' ,„, * ; j'-r: ''*'.:;- Off* .r ' if; iDO you WISH to SAVE MON^y7?_. 7 ■ : REAid THIS. bo you WISH to LAY OUT YOUR -IJONEY WISELY and WELL?-] .(1. *. READ THIS.' In short, are you ScandinaYhn, Gertakn I ,' i French, or' British.?— ! 1 ; ' ' •' " / ' ■ *. d* . READ, THIS ; . it concerns Y9U. WHY SO?— ■.-'".. lst.-Because MY CH4I^ aire ; Better Assorted,. MX STOCK tarter than ANY in NELSON, and Hundreds can ( teatify to the reasonableness of MY PRIC ES .' There, areSwigs Cottage, in Mr.nle.and Walnut Washingtons, nicely figured Tap and Bar Koom, approved bend 1 ' '* American, admirably cane- seated'- '• ' * Troy, bannister ; ,- . [■ . ". , < Ladits' Rooking, in Oak and Walnyt r , „ Juvenile Hinged Tables . ■,', Balloon Back, cane seats .' Office Oak, cane seats ' '' '''* Library, very easy i Mahogany, old country style * '.' ; , Eaayrfor Ladies . , ; Easy, for Gentlemen. . '". Secondly, BECAUSE, V '*■■_• n - PER > SING TAI," IRON BEDSTEADS, unrivalled: in Colour, Design, and Style, •at Moderate Prices, are NOW OPENED fo? choice ahdi approval. - •■.•*,. 7 I Thirdly, BECAUSE 7 Warmth, comfort, very greiit economy; and " large domestic enjoyment, are secured by a prompt selection of A STOVE, described under and just* to Hand, ex " Dnnmore." No. 6, Economical complete, with Hot-water attachment. '".'.': Ao 8, " Happy Mistress" complete. No. 7, do. do. do. Nos. 0, 7, 8. well approved «"• Trqffords."' No. 1, the famed Stewards c - Yacht " Stove.. No. B, the "Magnolia" Stove. No. 6 the " Qt.«eei " Stove. No 2, the " Doric " Office Stove. Fourthly, BECAUSE THE PIER & TOILET GLASSES are unique, and consist ot Magnificently Mounted Piers 50 x 40, 44 x 34, 40 x 30, 30 x 18, 27 X 16, 27 x 15, 24 x 12 inch Twisted Pillar Marble, Flat, Patent Jointed; Toi'ett'es, Jewel Drawer*, Ovals, Squares, 18 X 14, 16 X 20, 18 x 24, 16 X 12, 14 X 10, 13 X 9, 10 x8,9 x7. Fifthly, BECAUSE FURNISHING OF HOUSES is my specialty, and, to satisfy Customers, I will take CASH, give CREDIT, or LET the GOODS on HIKE for long or short periods. Fifthly and lastly, BECAUSE All the Mattrasses, Pillows, Beds (whether Flax, Hair, or Wool), everything particularly requiring nicety, dispatch, and promptitude, are male either on the premises by skilled hand?, under careful supervision, and ALL DELIVERED FIiEE OF COST. CUSTOMERS will largely SHARE in tbe ADVANTAGES possessed by the Advertiser, who often buys at prices which enables him to sell under English cost. JOHN lAMES, BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON. 1942 THE OLD STORE, Commonly called The Canterbury. WOULD YOU MAKE YOUR GROCERY BILL SMALL! GO THERE. Would you get Quality, Full Weight,! Just Measure, and Civility? GO THERE. . Would you save time by having your goods delivered quickly, free of charge? GO THERE. GO THERE AND BUYFINE CONGOU TEA, at 2s per lb. do. do. 2ls per Box. SUGAR, best White/at 5Jd per lb „ Fine Counter at 4d per lb CURRANTS. sid per lb RICE, 3d per lb SOAP, 8d per Bar. GO THERE AND SELECT Your Cups and Saucers, Basins, Glasses, Tumblers, and Glassware of all kinds, Knives and Forke, Spoons, Cutlery, for Ladies and Gentlemen, and every household requirement. Prove the truth of this by a call at THE CANTERBURY STORE, NEXT TO DR. TATTON'S, j Bridge-Street Nelson. 43

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 215, 28 August 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 215, 28 August 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 215, 28 August 1875, Page 1

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