AN upright man, to uphold untruth, Himself would never lea 1 ; liufc as the Poet of old would say, " Beware ot a Msq fciead." Don't be deaeived by those who now Sham friendship, stranga i before, Ami but diacoraeed when ne»r bl-joi Is introduced nesc door. I'm no outsider, as you'll find whea Me you've longer known, ; And how to sell the Bait Gaods Cheap Monopolies I'va shawn. They've had the trade monopolized for , Many a lingariog yew, And mile the public foe 6heir clothes Pay through the nose 'tis cle»r. So now, of course they're Jealom, 'Tis the natural thing eo be.; ' But t ough I came from Auckland, "They don't get. over me." Though they'd so like to do ifc, Ana to rlil you of your FKIEffD ! Their prices thea would quick go up Whttu once they'd gained sheie end. I'm now; a thorough rt lnjtder," And here I mead to stay ! " Why mon." d )s6 think I'm but a child, And eisy scared away ? i're rta I ere how that famous tale, That ever, thrilling story ■ Wh ch sheas sucpsajing lustre on E gland's olden gloiy. How' in Tr filgar's awful flghfc WJifrn Ne sou led the van, The signal flew " England, expects to-day Than every man will do hiadufcy." This I'll do by all who give me a trial, And none (-hall ever able be To give this fees dealalt i therefore hope wish confidence you 1! do your duy too. Support new enterprise, Nor let tlie trade ba kept by few j Who dreading their monopoly : la 1 threatened, aad in danger, Eemind one of the fable of the dog in the manger. ; My gioia are all of them not only M V7»nfaoted aoo'nd," : Bat perfeat an i quite new also, TheyM all ba likewise found. . .TheralsjioJiiaJjlQtbintre^aiaite You wont 3a i la my shop, - You'll 9nd ic really worth yoac while, Wina pasiiog ness to stop. Umbrellas, Ladies' Tom Thumbs, Belts and Braces, everything All carefully selected and naif , Ktady for the Spring. No matter what the season, You'll be suited to your mtnds Aye, and yoac pocket suited too, Which you don't often flad. Qive me a call, and in my shop, A little time jusfc spaud! . . And you'll at last flu 1 oat that Bare thiag. A. TRUE FEfEND ! A. . T . PEIE NB , TRAFALG AR-STKEET, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Open from 8 a,ro. to 8 p m., for the conve- . nieuce of the Public. 2839 DAILY COAOH FROM NELSON TO FOXHILL. TTjIHE undersigned respectfully informs the JL inhabitants of Nelson and the Waimeas that he runs a COACH DAILY between Foxhill and Nelson; leaving Foshill at half past 7 o'clock a.m., end Nelson at 3 p.m. Booking Offices at the Wakatra and Com* mnecial dotels, Trafalgar-street, FRANCIS HOLDER.
EX "CHILE." i : ON SALE . k* a wnikms, ! ! IRONMONGER, ! BRIDGE-STREET. Sheep Shears jjjeytfaes, Stones, Hay Forks, and Hay j Rakes Lyndon's Spades and Spade Handles frardeo Forks and Trowels Socket Hedge Hooks Ward and Payne's Chisels, Turnscrewe, i Spokesbaves, &c. Carriage Bolts and Nuts, 1 x | (o i Bx,| House Bellows Coffin Furniture Gridirons, Plaia and Flated frying Pans, Roaad, Oval, and Haa'ging Copper Boat Nails arid Roves Fiahing. Lines, Hooks, and Floats Soraw Tabla Expanders Box and Ivory Rules Garden Syringes Steelyards , Watchmakers* Plyera sod Nippers Rial Locks, Dead Locke, Cupboard , ; Locks, Trunk Locks Basting Spooßs Corkaorews ; . Ppholate^era' and. Shop Twine i Griffla's ; Best Fiae Couaterauck Horse i ; Nails ' : Taraer> ; Smiths' Files, Horse Rasps, Mill Saw "Filea," Riap'er 7 Files, i ' ; &c, ' Croascafe Saws, Hand -Saws, , Panel, , Ripping, aad Turning S^W9 t aad. ' TarniagWebs " Saw Handles and Screws Taylot's Pateai Sewing Maohioes READY-MONEY PRICES. ! W. G. WILKINS, IMPORTEK, BKIDGE-ST. 2338 E LUCAS & FON have the following » WORKS on BALW, at their New f remises, opposite N. Edwabb's & Co.; Warehouse : — The Goldkn Ladder Sbbiks, comprisiog :— Queechy What She Could, and Urbane & his Friends Opportunities Sceptres and Crowns, Hoase in Town ! the Flag of Truce Aunt Jane'a Hero Without and Within Walks from Eden Melbourne House Dare to do Bight Three Little Spades Daisy Wide Wide World Willow Brook The Little Camp on Nettia's Mission ; Eagle Hill Stepping BVaTenward Glen Luna Drayton Hall House of Israel Vin°gar Hill Liftle Sunbeams The Uld Helmet The Golden Ladder Star out ot Jacob
New Zealand Insurance Company. UNLIMITED LIABILITY QF SHAREHOLDERS. CAPITAL: £1,000,000. PAID-UP CAPITAL, £200,000. | RE-INSURANCE FUND, £40,000. The whole of the funda are invested in the Colony, making the above a purely Colonial Institution. The Undesigned are prepared to receive PROPOSALS for INSURANCE on PROPERTIES in Town or Country at Tariff Rates, or as LOW as aoy other OFFICE in NELSON. Every information afforded by Me. T. J.. THOMPSON, Sot^-Aoeht, WAIMBA. Mr. 8. BUCHHOLZi Sob-Aobnt, MOTUEKA. Mr. S. Q. ROBINSON, Svß-Amw, MOTOPIPI AKfl TAKAKA. CURTIS BROTHERS, . aAQ AGENTS, KBIiSON, » 948
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 290, 1 November 1875, Page 1
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