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W. 0. WILKINS HAS MUCH PLEASURE IN INVITES G ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOWING NEW IMPORTATIONS: COLONIAL OVENS, with Patent Hot Hates, To combine the respective advantages of the Stove and the Colonial Oven. AMERICAN CLOTHES' WRINGERS, Which prove themselves Housewives' time and labour-savers. BRUSHES— House, Painters', Whitewash, Shoe, 8.R.1e, nnd Flue. AMERICAN OVENS ond GAME OVENS. COAL VASES and GOAL SCOOPS. LADIES' GARDEN SPADES. IRON WOVE WIRE for MACHINE RIDDLES. HORSE SHOE NAILS. OATTLE BELLS. GILPIN'S AUGERS, AUGER BITS, &c. — — — — — o W . C . WILKINS, GENERAL IRONMONGER AND SEWING MACHINE AGENT, BRIDGE. STREET. FivBBKUAnr, 1876, *..-'! 38

TRAFALGAR HOUSE. , o PRELIMINARY NOTICE I —Disposal of the Business ■" ■ -0 — THE Disposal of the above General Drapery Business havina been definitely decided upon, it is absolutely necessary to GREATLY KEDUCE THE PBESENT LARGE STOCK BY THE END OF THE SEASON. TO EFFECT THIS, A GENUINE CLEARING SALE WILL BE HELD, WHICH COMMENCED ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, Afc Six p.m. o — In ordor to give time to re-mnrk (ha Stock, the Premises will be CLOSED on FRIDAY altogether, and on SATURDAY until Six p.m., wheu the Sale will commence. TRAFALGAR HOUSE, FRANCIS GRIMES. HOURS during SALE, 10 till -5 j SATURDAYS, 10 a.m. till 11 p.m.

TJ 25FERRTNG to the foregoing, parties desiring, to treat for the purchase of lhe Goodwill JA; Stock, and Leuse of tho Premises, are referred to Mc3srs bclnndors and Co., Hardystreet, who will give all particulars. FRANCIS GRIMES. Nelson, Bth December, 1875. tui _ L .. .^. ■_ , !________... _, . IUWWH

Daily experience illustrates the continuous popular favor of the /~i ROVER & BAKER'S ELASTIC VXSTITCH & DOUBLE LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINES, whi; h nre found hy use and comparison unrivftllei by any other for EASE AND SIMPLICITY. A child miy work them, and they do not get out of order for yoars. For FXCELLENCB OF WORK, making a fast and durable stitch, without faalening of thread. NO REWINDING OF THREAD required, bnt sewinjj direct from ordinary reels, and executing BEAUTIFUL EMBROIDERY in any variety of color or design from reels also. The neAV improved HAND MACHINES makes tho Grover and Baker's stitch with the same iacility as in tho larger Machine. ACCESSORIES of all kinds, and extra parts (to replace) are always obtainable of the Agent. REDUCED PRICES for Table, Semi-Cat inct.and Cabinet Machines of the various -styles of finish, which are cold, ii required, on the MONTHLY PAYMENTS of rent purchase on easy terms. MACHINE COTTON, REELED THREAD AND SILKS, REFINED OIL, MACHINE NEEDLES, ALWAYS ON HAND. SOLE AGENT, W. M. BXA N'T ON, too

Wines & Spirits. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Fresh Shipments per Caroline aud Celestial Queen. Specially chosen from the Best Houses. HENNESSEY'S STAK (*) BRANDY, 5/ Albo XXX STAR BRANDY. JOHN DE KUYPER'S J.D.K.Z. FULL CONTESTS, 4/6. English BOTTLED ALES and PORTERS, all Brands, 1/3 per Bottle. MONNIES' BRANDY, MARTELL'S Pale and Dark ditto. CHAMPAGNE VINEYARD, 4/6 per bottle GEORGE THOMPSON, WAKATU HOTEL, The Oldest Free House in Town. 417 UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA. [Established 1837. J Paid-up Capital £1,250,000. Reserve Fund £ 400,000. A SHARE REGISTER of this Bank is now OPEN at the Christchuroh Branch, to which SHAHES purchased in the London or Colonial Market can be TRANSFERRED. The Bank will undertake the PURCHASE of SHAKES in LONDON, on the most favorable termß, All particulars can be obtained from lhe Manager on application. JOSEPH PALMER, 273 Chief Officer for New Zealand,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 44, 17 February 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 44, 17 February 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 44, 17 February 1876, Page 3

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