TVTELSok AERATED WATER: ' -J*-* t AND CORDIAL MAN UFACTO RY. Having . PURCHASED from Mr, Scott' his. INTEREST .in' the above, I b'g respect***., .fully 'to' solicit a share of tl_e'T*.-tADE' iti Nelson.: I shall endeavor: to produce a gocd Article and by civility-anl attention to business to secure the support of the I'ublic. . J. A. HARLEY. ' Nelson, Jan. IJ2, I 8"6. 225~26 FENCING WIRE AND STANDARDS. JOHNSON'S 7. BLACK ANNEALED DRAWN FENCING WIHE, Nos. 6, 7, 8, 9/10,. 12. IUON STANDARDS, Cut and Punched, in any quantity. • 302*2 N. EDWARD'S & CO. Resre'itfully . reminds, his friends that he delivers, with punctuality and despatch j either locally, or t*> plab's at a distance,' and oh the" most reasonable iter ms, Goo is ior Dealers or for Families. . Teas— ol the finest qualities Sugars— Crushed Loaf and Preserving Indian Cindiments and Preserved Fruits' . Oi.mih's and Italian Goods of btst brands Preserve! Meats, Fish, Game, and Soups ". Biscuifs, Confectionery, Chocolates, 'Oroceues, Provision'^, and Household Rea. vi . eifcss. WINES & SPIRITS. - Ohoice Portand Sherry Vory old Brandy and ftighlaud Whiskey Fine dry Charnpag-ie Petersen s Aromatic Schnapps, pints and quarts ' ; Good ordinary Porta and Sherrie'* Carbiuet an I Reyuella (South Australian) Reissling and Cawarra Wines. TOBACCONISTS' GOODS. Choicest ' Tobaccos only, cut ahd uhciit -' Cigars — Havana and real Manilla, all kinds . Meerschaums— cheap, : and of finest quality. B,)OKS AND 'STATIONARY. The Stock constantly recruited — Standard : and General Literature for Families, Libraries,' and' Schools.* Account Books, Printing, and Writing, Papers, Printerii' Materials, Parchments, Drawing Paptrs, Insrumeits, and Colors Optical Instruments, ' Fancy Goods lacy's Plays, Theatrical Wigs, Laces_ aitd Trimmings, M U~S IC. . For p-awing-roorh, Concert, and Church— received monthly. Pianofortes, Cabinet Oroans, Strinoed and Brass lissTRUMBNTs. : - Strings and Fittings of every description AU from the most approved makers, on th* terms of rent payment, if desired. With every descriptibu of English, Continental, American, aud Colonial'Gbods. W. M. S TAN T Q N, THE CORNER; Trafalgar and Hardy-strbbts. 179 [A Card, j MS. F. G. THOMAS, DENTIST, will commence PRACTICE in Nelson "immeiiately oh hißrelurn from a professional tour of a v out three weeks. •' 47 L-A Card.] OARLIN GILL, LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHER. Orders will be received at Mr G. Bonni!»gton's, Traf .ilgar-Street, Nelson, after the 30th inst. Nelson, Nov. 24. 1874. 8298 MRS A. M-. WFALE, DRESSMAKER and MILLINER, having followed her Business in a house in Jersey connected with an tm'.nert establishment in Paris, and having since been employed i n teveral distinguished families in England, begs to introduce herself to the ladies of Nelson, and is prepared to Execute their orders in ths latest fashions, either at their own residences or at her own io Immigration Depot (at present)., January 23, t876. , 267—6 T. R. H. TAYIiOR, SHIPWRIGHT, BOATBUILDEB, ETC, The Port—Opposite Lukios' wharf. 913Q
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 32, 3 February 1876, Page 1
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458Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 32, 3 February 1876, Page 1
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