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HAMS! HAMS! "VTOW ON SALE. — 2 CASES SINCLAIR'S ENGLISH HAMS, , I A Real Treat. ; At H. H OUN SELL'S, ; NO. 1 BKIDGE- STREET. NOW ON SALE, ex Celestial Qaeen, the followinir IRONMONGERY GOODS and JAPANNED WARB, direct from tho Manufacturers : — Iron Bedsteads, all sizes Tedde-sley's Double-hand Rim Locks Garden and Ladieb Spades and Forks Miliars' Puddling Spades Strong Round aud 0«*al Tuba and Buckets Hanging, Fluted, and Enamelled Gridirons Beßt House Bellows Improved Chaicnal Irons Skewers. E-^g Whisks, Cork D:aw ers, Meat Stands F.u-j Brushe., Bottle Brushes, Wire Rat Traps Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches Mahogany Kno_>s, \VeiKl*ini| Machines and Spring Balances, Milk Yokes, Tool Baskets Ivory Table and Dessert Knives, Carvers, steels Chamois Leathers. Tr..n and Tinned Tack* Grubbing Hoes, Brass Socket, Piate and Pivot Castors, Brass Cupboard Locks Stair Rois and Eyes, Excelsior Knife Cleaners Wool Border Mats, Japannei Tea Trays and Wait rs Purdonians, Regent, Brunswick, Persian, ani other Ooal Vaaes and Scoops Hip Baths, Sponging Pans Tet and Coffee Pots, ° -•■incepans, [Kettles, Soup Ture.ns, Candlesticks Nursery Lamps, with kettles, Japanned Globe Lamps, with guards, Stable Lanterns Brooms and Brushes Turnip Hoes, Dutch Hoes, Meat Choppers, Mincers Tin Hii-tes, Round and Square Japauned Box s Spice Boxes, Tin Basins, Dippers, &c, &c. 83JT Observe the Address — At H. HOUNSELL'S, Nos. 1, 2, 3. Bridge-Street. GENERAL IKONMONGRRV, FUSNTT URE, & G RO C KR Y DE POT. 471 H. HOUNSELL HAS JUST OPENED and NOW ON SALE, the following NEW GOODS ex Celestial Q'ieen — 6 doz. English Wood Seat Windsor Chairs 20 „ Caue Seat Cbairs, a splendid assortw ment, new patterns 6 „ Shop Chairs 3 „ Children's ti .ah and Low Chairs 3 „ Folding Chairs, with or without arms and leir rests Best curled Horsehair, in any quantity. At 11 . HOUNSELL'S, Nop. 1, 2, and S, Bridge-street, , GESERAE FURNISHING WAKEHOUS a 472 WIGHT & MANN'S SEWING MACHINES, rjnHR Best antl Moat Simple for JL Family Use. The Excelsior Treadle The Excelsior Treadle and Hand Combined The Prima Donni New Hand Lock Stitch Shuttle Machine, a Treesure in every House Now on Sale at Very Low Prices. To Close Consignments. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. At , H. HOUNSELL'S No. 1, Bridge-street. 3307 ; FIREARMS! FIREARMS! \ NOW ON SALE. > -t CASE of HOLLIS & SON'S celebrate! JL GUNS, direct from the Manufacturers, comprising — 24 Single Barrel, various _ 6 light Barrel, for Boys' use 18 Double iiaml, aßSorcl 3 Pin-fire Brteeh Loading Double Burrel (Jura in cases, complete with implements 1 3 Central-lire do. do. The above are imported expressly for this Market, aud will be sjld at i'juces to suit THE TIMKS. Ji very description of Gun Fittings, Bullet Moulds, Wad Punchee, Po wrier and Shot • Flasks, Cartridges, and Cartridge Caies for 3 Breech Loadc-r.. ' Hail and Son's and Curtis and Harvey's . best Gunpowder, Patent Shot, and Cap., of all sizes. At H . H 0~u"N SELL'S, No. 1, Bridge-street. 3305 TEA! TEA!! TEA!!! YERY Choice NEW SEASON'S TEA Now on Sule, ex •* Pardo " and Mail Steamer 1 '*- Brisbane," to Melbourne Direct, INCLUDING 1 Chests, Half Chests, Quarter Chests, Boxes, 6 lb. Caldie., The best ever Imported, and the pick of the Melbourne Market. 2 Cases FRENCH MUSTARD. 1 Case Real INDIAN CURRIE POWDER. 2 At - H. HOUNSELL'S, No. 1, Bridge-st. 23-29 a Q CASES SINGLE PERAMBULATORS O with Hoods complete, At H. HOUNS ELL' Sg

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 59, 2 March 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 59, 2 March 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 59, 2 March 1876, Page 1

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