W. 0.. WILKINS HAB MUCH PLBASDRE IN INVITIJ G ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOWIXG 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 Housewiveo' time and labour savers. BRUSHES— Housn, P„iu»W, Whitewash, Shoe, Bjttle, and Flue. AMERICAN OVENS and GAME OVENS. COAL VASES and COAL SCOOPS. LADIES' GARDEN SPADES. IRON WOVE WIRE for MACHINE RIDDLES. HORSE SHOE NAILS. CATTLE BELLS. GILPIN'S AUGER 3, AUGER BITS, &o. » o W. C. WILKINS, GENERAL IRONMONGER AND SEWING MACHINE AGENT, BRIDGE. STREET. Fj«rbtjart, IS? 6, 385 TRAFALGAR HOUSE. 0 PRELIMINARY NOTICE ! -Disposal of the Business— — 0 THE Disposal of the above General Drapery Business having been definitely decided upon,it is absolutely ueceasary to GREATLY REDUCE THE PRESENT LARGE STOCK BY THE END OF THE SEASON. ~o TO EFFECT THIS, A GENUINE CLEARING SALE WILL BE HELD, WHICH COMMENCED ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, A.t Six p.m. — o — In order to give time to re-mark the Stock, the Premises will be CLOSED on FRIDAY altogether, and on SATURDAY until Six p.m., wlieu the Sale will commence. ■ -—■■ o- — TRAFALGAR HOUSE, FRANCIS GRIMES. -o—~~— — ' HOURS during SALE, 10 till 5 ; SATURDAYS, 10 a.m. till 11 p.m. REFERRING to the foregoing, parties desiring to treat for the purchase of the Goodwill Stock, and Leise of the Premises, are referred to Messrs Scland ers and Co, Hardystreet, who w ill give all particulars. ' * * FRANCIS GRIMES. Ntlson, Bth December, 1875.
Wines & Spirits. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Fresh Shipments per Caroline and Celestial Queen. Specially chosen from the Best Houses,. HENNESSEY'S STAR (*) BRANDY, 5/ Also XXX STAR BRANDY. JOHN DE KUYPER'S J.D.KZ. FULL CONTENT?, 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 TENDERS will be received by the Waimea Poad Board, until 10 a.m. on TUESDAY, March 7th, for— 1. GRAVELLING by Mr. Meaks's, Wakefield. 2. CARTING STUFF to Forty-Lino road. Specifications to be seen after Saturday, the 26th, tor No. 1 at Forest Inn, No. 2 al Wakefield Inn. • Tenders, of which tin lowest will not necessarily be accepted, to be left with Members of the Bo&rJ or the undersigned. T, J. THOMPSON. 518— Secretary,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 51, 22 February 1876, Page 3
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