.1 w. o. w&km&f. ;/'■/■/ ... ; HASpMUCII PLEASURE IN INVITIFG ATTENTION TO .1 THB FOLLOWING "'. NEW IIPO li : T A;<T I ; .0; : N;« ; : ; ' COLONIAL OVENS, with; Patent EEdt! Plates* „ To combine the reßpeotive advantages otthe, Stove eiud the Colonial Oven. AMERICAN CLOTHESVWP^ERS,;! ? Which prove themselves Housewives', time, and lttbour._ave_s_ BRUSHES— House, Painters', WhUewaah, Shoe, Bottle, and Flii.o. AMERICAN OVENS anil GAME OVENS. • COAL VASES and COfL SCOOPS. ', /'./.. i ! LADIES' GARDEN SPADES. : 1 — H y' ''' , ' : ". " '"' '. ".. : T" : ' . ■ IRON WOVE WIRE for MACHINE RIDDLES. , I HORSE SHOE! NAILS. CATTLE BELLS. ; ;'.',' . ! GILPIN'S AUGERS, AjUGER, BITS, . &_. — o — j- ».\ w. c wi|l;kins;,.;' ' • GENERAL IRONMONGER AND SEWING MACHINE AGENT, ; •-.. >.??*.• • BRIDrGEf STREET. Fibrboabt; 1&?6, ' 1^ ?. * :asli .• *. 385 ■■J . ! '■ ''.Y'' .'.'..'■'•..":■ .:', . - i TRAFALGAR HOID"^: 0 JMM'.M. M '■ PRELIMINARY! NOftCWi f '..rff/. ff',. I '". ..'-..; Y. •' - THE Disposal of the above General Drnjiery Business havinsfbeend.eQnitely decided upon, lt is absolutely necessary to GREATLY REDUCE THE PRESENT LARGE STO& BY fHE END OF rilE SEASON. . , : TO EFFECT T^IIS, A .' V ' GENUINE CLE4.RING. SALE WILL BE HELD, WHICH | COMMENCED ON SATURDAY, DdOE^BER 11, At Six p.jrri. . . ! ".' o ■—» - - i )'."''.■.•:.".• . ■ - . i In order to give time to re-mark the Sldck, the, Premises will be CLOSED pn FRIDAY altogether, and on SATURDAY until Six p.m., when the Sale will commence. [ : ■ — o ' ' • - TRAFALGAR HOUSE, : ,-. • \ 1 FRANCIS GRIMES. . : __. o— — j«— '; . HOURS during SALE, 10 till 5 ; SATURDAYS, 10 a.m. till 11 p.m. i ','''" i .-, , • •'■.',' ■ ■ "'■ RISFEURTNG to the foregoing, parties desiriug to treat for the. purchase of the Goodwill ■ Stoak, and Leise of the Premises, are referred to. Messrs Sclanders and Co., Hardy'str'eet, who will give all particulars. ' j Y • : FRANCIS GRIMES. Nelson, Btb December, 1875. \
RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. • • s A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY EOR A : GOOD BUSINESS MAS. THE undersigned having determined to | Retire from Bueinen, is prepared to treat', with Principals only auent the DISPOSAL of the OLDEST FREE HOUSE in Nelson, centrally situated, and well known to be doing a large and lucrative trate, and there is in addition to the Hotel a Wholesale and Ketail WINE and SPIRIT DEPARTMENT. For particulars apply to ! GEO. THOMPSON, 416-.J6 Wakatu Hotel. Wines & Spirits. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Fresh Shipments per Caroline and Celestial ) Queen. Specially chosen from the Beat Houses. HENNESSEY'S , SJTAR (*) BRANDY, 5/ ! Also XXX STAR BRANDY. JOHN DE KUYPER'S J.D.K.Z. J FULL CONTENT^ 4/6. \ Englifeh BOTTLED ALES nnd PORTERS, | all Brands, 1/3 per Bottle. ' MONiNIES' BRANDY, MART£LL»S Pale , i [and Dark ditto. CHAMPAGNE VINEYARD, 4/6 per bottle i i GEORGE THOMPSON, 1 WAKATU HOTEL, The Oldest Free House in Town. 417
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 39, 10 February 1876, Page 3
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410Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 39, 10 February 1876, Page 3
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