■ . _ ' ; ... ( .„;,._ I ■!'•»•■:. i-i 5 •:■h '!l •••: «•■ ■* ■■;• •' '_'■ > ■ ;Ti>EGS rofipectfullynto direct then attention' of, the ;?dbli(B tp .the ' LA^f^E, ADDITIONS LATELY MADE^TfQ^ rgmGE;, : hIPW.^t < ..stY!L•E^ : .;; i .'(t)F , /-'^ i :•" , : *. :. ..,, . j .i f :j"J -yJ'i •>-..-; ' '■: ! ■" ■■ ' -■•• *.-. . i . ■ - ." ; .•.'.:-!'::•!'■: '.:T ,T ( re-: ."'li-.r-i'. f-; ■_'■■;■■> <■ ■ . *■; ..' ■ Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gold ; Witche s' /' * Wed* ling Riii-g's and Keepersj of best' qu'iiity Ladies' f and l Gentlemen's TiSUver Hunting ' ■Silve*'.Albert*?,'ih great variety '• ' - 1 "- ' 1 -/liey.e??,*!&c, ■■■ "; :' v . ,".'*. ,7. Rings, great vauety', with precious Stones ':.'< Goßaud.Sityer^.Qeneva, excels: Plated .(^opi,^.^,la*?gejajid.*^ell;-.sel!ected Stock '' lent -quality ' ' ,'. '''', ' A Very/"lrfrg l e' !^«'s_ortmßnt;"pf Gpidrß'ro,oqhes. r Albert 1 Chains* : choice' patterns; hi Colonial ' ' VRihg^E-aVrrng^'S^ !-' and English Gold '.' '.!',; '■ Libks, : Solitaires:' . ' l '< '•'■ : : s' Gold Suites cooslßting of Bracelets, Brooches,, . All ..'(d^snpti-pn-s: j qfu Crooks, in 'M*aiblo, > Earrings, and Apnendages () Al-ib.-i;*|t.3r.,^qd^E^ony; AmeripaqiClooks*,.' Diamond- Bracelets, Diamind Brooches ' thirtjr-jhpur^ ' e'ig|it-day," , .'. and 1 M«ine. Diamond. Earrinora and Lockets ... Levers t J rb!ngin£ from" Ten ShilliqgS arid; Diamond Scirff Pins " • upwards. - ! -'■'"•; ' -' <" ALL KINDS OF JEWELLERY CAREFULLY REPAIRED. , i ' ' - ' ' '" : , '.' '-" .-'-it : '.: * -;-'•■ * '2893 ' *-.>-'
UNRIVALLED ! UNEQUALLED ! SIMPLE, SILENT, SWIFT, SURE. which sew from .ordinary reels of thread or silk, without the trouble of le-windihg, FAIL to GIVE SATISFACTION, being easy to learn, easy to work, and impoSr Sible to * ( go -wroDg.'' .-■■'. For beauty of stitch, and strength of seam, they are unequalled, and the only machine which executes BEAUTIFUL EMBROIDERY without any change of management. THE NEW HAND MACHINE, making the elastic stitch, is acknowledged to be the most perfect model invented. MANU FACT ORE RS' and "FAMILY" MACHINES, making the "LOCKSTITCH," as well as the " Elastic Stitch," may be had in various styles, from the plain table to the elegant cabinet, all at reduced prices. , ACCESSORIES, Threads, Reeled Silk, Refined Oil, and all extra par;s of Machines; also, Braiders, Binders, Cordera, . Tuckers, Quilters, an i other extras always in stock. TERMS LIBERALW. M. STANTON, ' SOLE AGENT. 643 KEATING'S PERSIAN INSECT- ! DESTROYING POWDER, As supplied to her Majesty's Government. ! This. Powder is quite harmless to animal life, but is unrivalled in destroy, n* FLEAS, ELIES, BUGS, BEETLES, MOSQUITOS, I^OTHS in FUR S , and every other species of Insect. Sportsmen will find this -an invjaluabie remedy for destroying FleaS.'in their Dogs, as also Ladies for thtir Pec Dpga. Being the Original Importer of this now invaluable article, whicu has found so great a sale that ie has tempted other* to vend a socaliei article in imitation ; the Public. are thereforo cautioned, to observe that the Packets of the Genuine Powder bear the autograph of Thomas Krating. Sold in Packets, Tins, and' Bottles of various sizes. KEATING'S BON-BONS or WORM TABLETS, A PURELY VEGETABLE SWEETMEAT, both in appearance and taste, furnishing a most agreeable method of administering, the only certain remedy for INTESTINAL or THREADWORMS. It is a perfectly safe, arid mild preparation, and is especially adapted for children. Sold in Tins of various sizes, by all Che^ mists and Druggists. CAUTION.-— B3§T*The publio are requested to; observe that all the above preparations bear the Trade Mark, as herein shown— " Keating, 97 St. Paul's Churchyard.'' Trade Mark. THOMAS KEATING, London, Export Chemist and Druggist. Indents for pure Drugs and Chemicals carefully executed. 8445 CARPETS ! CARPETS ! JUST OPENED. 6 BALES Brussels, Tapestry, and Kidderminster CAHPETS 1 bale of Hearth RUGS, to match 2 bales Felting, various ; and Felt Squares, all sizes China and Cocoa Matting of every description. H. H 0 uTTs E L L'S, No. 1, Bridge-street. 3309
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 71, 13 March 1876, Page 1
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554Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 71, 13 March 1876, Page 1
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