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TTAVE YOU A HOTJSS?Read this. ARE you LIKELY, to have ."o'siil,?— . , ..' READ THIS. ARE you MARRIED?-^ , , '"',".' , READ THIS. ARE you GOING to MARRY- ?+- . READ THIS. DO you WISH to! SAVE MONET ? -: .- ' ' READ THIS. DO you WISH, to LAY OUT YOUR MONEY WISELY and WELL ?- ' !"."•, - READ THIS. I In short, 'are you Scandinavun, Qar'raan, , French, or British?— , , „, * ;; t s :i-i, -« ! READ THIS ; it concerns You. ; WHY SO ?— : Ist.— Because MY CHAIRS are Better Assorted, MY STOCK Larger than iAftY in NELSON, and Hundreds c|aa testify fo. the reasonableness of MY PRICES , There are — , • Swiss Cottage, in Maple and Walnut Washingtons, nicely figured . , "/''' Tap and Bar kqoni, approved bend . ', American, admirably cane-sealed , . , Troy, bannister ' ' Ladiig' Kocking, in Oak and Walnut Juvenile Hinge.l Tables ' ' j Balloon Back, cane seats ' ' : Office Oak, cane seats .' . ' Library, very easy ' , . , Mahogany, old country style '„','' Eaay, for Ladies , . Easy, for Gentlemen. ' ; Secondly, BECAUSE, PER "SING TAI," IRON BEDSTEADS, uurivElled ia Colour, Design, knd 'Styl^ At Moderate Prices, are NOW OPENED for choice and approval, . . . . .. , , ■ Thirdly, . BECAUSE Warmth, comfort, very great economy, and large domestic enjoyment, are secured by a prompt selection of A STOVE, 1 described under and just to Hand, ex "Dunmore." No. 8, Economical comple'.e, with' Hot-water attachment. A'o 8, " Happy Mistress" complete. A'o. 7, do. do. do. JS/os. ti, 7, 8, well approved •' Traffords.'' JSo. 1, the famai Stewards** Yacht" Stove. JS'o, 9, the " Magnolia " Stove. No. 6 the " Quaen " Stove. Mo '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 xl2 inch , , Twisted Pillar Marble, Fiat, Patent Jointed, Toilettes, Jewel Drawers, Ovals, Squares, 18 x 14» lb x 20, 18 x 24, 16 X 12, 14x10,12x9,10x8,9x7. Fifthly, bs6ause . FURNISHING OF HOUSES is my specialty, 1 and, to' satisfy Customer^, I will take' CASH, give CREDIT,' or LE% the GOODS on HIKE for long or short: periods, Fifthly and lastly, BECAUSE Ail the Mattraases, Pillows,, Beds (whether Flax,' Hair, or Wool), everything particularly . requiring nicety, dispatch, 1 and promptitude, art male either on the preidises : by jellied hand?, under careful supervision, .arid ALL DELIVERED <FBEE OP ! COST. > CUSTOMERS will laVgeiy- SBtABE In 'the ! ADYANTAGES- possessed', by the' A ! d7ettiaer, who often buys at prices, which enables him to sell under English co6t, . ; ./ , < JOHN lAMESf BBIDGE-STREBT, NELSON..' 1'942 THE OLD STORE; Commonly called ; The Canterbury, WOULD YOU MAKE YOUR. GROCERY BILL SMALL! GO THERE, J Would you get Quality, Full Weight, Just Measure, and Civility? GO THERE. Would you save time by haviag your goods delivered quickly, free of charge? GO THERE. GO THERE AND £UY— ! FINE CONGOU TEA, at 2s per Ib. do. do. 21s per Box; ■ SUGAR, best White, at 5Jd per lb * : „ Fine Counter at 4(1 per lb CURRANTS, sJdpqrlb : , ." / , ', RICK, 3dperlb . • . ', 1 SOAP, 8d per Bar. , , ' GO THERE AND SELECT" / i Your Cups and Saucers, Basins, Glasses, Tumblers, and Glassware of all kinds, ! Knives and Forks, Spoons, Cutlery, for Ladies and Gentlemen, • and every household requirement. iWe the truth of this by a call at THE O ANTSRBT7EY STOKE, : „. WEXT^TOJDR^TATTON'S,! .=. ... Bridqh-Sxreex Kelson, 43

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 219, 1 September 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 219, 1 September 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 219, 1 September 1875, Page 1

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