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, -■ W.C. WILKINS - : HAS MUCH PLEASCBE IN INVITING A/TTENTION TO THE FOLLOWING NEW IMPORTATION S: i COLONIAL OVENS, wittj Patent Hot Plates, To comrine the respective advantages ofj the Stove and the Colonial Oven. AMERICAN CLOTHES' WHINGERS, t . Which prove themselves Housewives' time and labour-savers. BRUSHES — Hnuae, lVmtera', Whitewash, Shoe, Bottle, and Flue. i AMERICAN OVENS and GAME OVEN^Ui^f 1 COAL VASES and COAL SCOOPS. ; rt rp T.f • p--.T y- rp .o ?, LADIES 1 GARDEN SiPADES." -*■ r J Ji ! IRON WOVE WIRE for MACHINE RIDDLES. j IIORvSE SHOE NAILS, i CATTLE, BELLS. GILPIN'S AUGERS, AUGER &W, ;&0,-,,j r > LIT W. C. WILKINB, j GENERAL IRONMONGER AND iSEWING MACHINE AGENT, ; BRIDGE.^ T^tMiVU 1 1 Hi .If "'//'' F*«BBUAKT, 1876, , ""'"* * 385 ! TRAFALGAR HOUSE. i v i ' 0j preliminary bwrnoß Disposal of the Business : ■■ i -J\ \r >...,. ."•;..■:.:,. ij'-.i. : THE Disposal of the above General Drapery Business havinz been definitely decided upon, it is absolutely necessary to GREATLY SEDUCE THE PEESENT LARtfiflfeCK ; BY THE END OF THE SE A* SOfc I''*'"'1 ''*'"' to effect! this, a ;GENUINE CLljAßfiyltr SIiLE '■. WILL BE HELD, WHICH COMMENCED , ON :/ . SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, i ; i V. •,: r J-/ ■, ■ t ■:; ,• ;. •ry • , ,•* c At,,Six! D.m. v - I ' l *■ * > < -•• ii' •.i?.■A r f, {, k.\. ' J i ' i In order to give time to re-mark thei Stock, the Premises will be CLOSED ion FRIDAY altogether, and on SATURDAY until Six p.m., when the Sale will commence. \ i ■ - o^ TRAFALGAR HOIPSE, ; ! r> p TliA 1 N ; CIS tb 'GI ( RIM'ES; ' : "' HOURS during SALS, 10 till 5 ; SATURDAYS, 10 a;mv till .11 ..-p,m S . ! „-- "OKFERRING to the foregoing, parties desiring to treat for the purchise of the (Goodwill X\> fltoak, and Lease of the Premises, are Referred 'td.M'essfa'ilCjclanderfl'anS Co,. Hardyetreet, who will give all particulars. :. ! - .. V.-rv; ■'... K- Si FRANCIS GRIMES..;. Ntlson, Bth December, 1875. •

I CLEARING SALE! CLEARING ': SALE ! nhHE.- M i r S'S ! E S ' J o N E S '.lntend 1 GENUINE CLEARING SALE, ; Commencing on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19th, | When the whole of the SUMMER STOCK : will bo SOLD considerably ; , :t u^d.E^ SMa ;*y.}?A v i The Goods are nearly all New this Season, ; and amongst them will be found some i RARE BARGAINS I ! As it is our intention, if possible, to make a ! thorough clearance, • No REASONABLE OFFER will ba Refused : It would^bje. l 'u>eleßß|to oijote prices, but we j can confi^etitly say'fo 'ail who feivor us with a I visit, that this is a GENUINE SALE! Aiarge Stobk 'of-MiELINERY' B'dNNETS, From 7/6 each, MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, '■) Trafalgaf-Streeli..^;! . 494 RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR A GOOD 3USINESS MAS. rf!HE undersigned having determined to JL Retire from Business, is prepared to treat with Principals only anent the DISPOSAL of theOLDHST FREE HOUSE in Nelson, centrally situated, and well known to be doine a large and lucrative trate.and there is in addition to tbe Hotel a Wholesale and Retail WiNE and SPIRIT DEPARTMENT. For particulars apply to GEO, THOMPSON, 416-26 Wakfttu Hotel,

Wines &. Spirits. wholesaleTand retail. Fresh Shipments per Caroline and Celestial Queen. Specially chosen from the Best Houses. HENNESSEy'S STAE (*) BRANDY, 5/ Also XXX STAR BRANDY. JOHN DE KUYPER'S J.D.K.Z. FULL CONTENTS, 4/6. English BOTTLED ALES and PORTERS, all Brands, 1/3 per Bottle. MOKNIES' BRANDY, MARTELL'S Pale and Dark ditto. CHAMPAGNE VINEYARD, 4/6 per bottle GEORGE THOMPSON, WAKATU HOTEL, The Oldest Free House in Town. 417 " CATTLE TRESPASS ACT, 1868." NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on and after the sth day of MARCff, 1876. the Provisions of the " CATTLE TRESPASS ACT, 1868," will be Enforced on wy Land, being Sections 1 and 3, Square 4, and part of Section 157, situated in Foxhill, Waitnea South ; and that it is my intention to elaim Damages for all Cattle Trespassing upon the said Land, whether the eante shall be fencedjor unfenced. N. SAMSON. Foxhill, February sth, 1876. 377 f^HAMKLBON TOPS M At ». LUCAS & BON'B, ,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 56, 28 February 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 56, 28 February 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 56, 28 February 1876, Page 3

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