Watchmaker, Jeweller, .-&c, ; .Biidg v e-st, . ' n. b .xi''^:. o'^V'' ? .." ' TT>EGS respectfully to direct, the. attention of the Public to ihe LARQE j ADDITIONS LATELY MADE TO HIS EXTENSIVE STOCK ; ■ • ' OF- THE ■. '" ■ ' '•■•■••.•_•. 1 N r ßW,i3Si' ■ STYLES ' (DF 1 '.JTAJSHip.^ABIi.Ta : .." '■ ....'' . FIRST-qLASsV-: ■ . •'. : "■.- '' ■_ : . — — %t\ : ■'•:, . :•:..;':'. ■ ■....:■■■ . . . , ladies' and Gentlemen's Gold Watches : Wediintj-Ringsand Keepers, of .beat, quality Ludieß* and. Gentlemen's Silver Hunting Silver Alberts, in great variety .. ,; , ! ..Levers, &c. ; !', lyings, graat vadety, with precious Stones Gold and Silver Geneva Watches, of excel- Platsd Goois, 'a large and well-selected Stock i lent quality . ' A .very" largejAßSSiJfcriaerit of: 'Goll.. Brooches, Alb&M Chains, choice patterns, in 'Colonial j .iHing^Earivhg^ScariiPias.^iiUds/Slee.Te ',: and ; Englißh,G,old ,' . ■ ■ ; . Links,,^oji^rea ': . GoJdJS.ukfiß. copsisting ot Brace'pts, Brooches, All desanptiohs .pf : Clooks, in .Marble, ] TBarrines, and 'Appendages ! 'Al'ifa'isterj'a'a'd'Ebohy; American ClcJcks, Diamond fira^elefs/Diitnxi'nd Brooches' ; thirty-hoUf, ;ei<?lit-ilay, 'and' 4 ; Marine Diamond Karrihgß; and Lockets ' : ' leyersj r^agiOgifrom Ten/Shillings and Diamond. Scurf Phis • \ upwards. ;, , : ALL : KINDS OF JEWELLERY| CAREFpLLY .^ePAIRED. '■ ' ' ' ' . ' ' / '.. ■ n '" ' 2893 JITSiT, OPEIfEIDi . ' '.• ! |]\/r. ,R .. ,T r A , : ,T T. O ; N • ■• r* A , . . -DENTIST,. :: '■ • '■ 'tfE&*^fc^ '" e M^ en A r }®M? r .'yi!lA/ y^ ar9 » i ma .y 198I 98 consulted •WUhS lIVT ° Y; *° P^ D^ J . °? ■ -:M ' ' !^^^^^^^^^ ■'' •■■ FELL! & -ATKINSON. 1 ' 200 A LABGE STO.Q.S .of NGW & SEASON- ' '' W^fijgL**?., S^ N " j£3l.' ABLE GOO D ; S, which. will' be " __-"' ' SOLD. UNDER poST .PRICE, ; XOHNSON?S BLACK ANNEALED as the, whole of the Stock mnst.be disposed of. V■■ DRAWN EEiSGIN.G WlH^Nosi.e, 7, — _ ■ • "8, 9,. 10, 12,, .- ■ , A _t Sf«^S?a e A Sf BBT - : -wi'W*"P#s* b* -« *•>»*> ■r u th« Riiver uim Hfcpc. if ti> p ii in sny quantity. •'•-• ■ xi. — is me ouyer, wuo iiKcs ic wei>. onoo w t7t»tct a m~»a <tr net \ C-is for Clothing, from Friend's own mart ; 3022 N - -EPWARDS & CO. ; D— is his Dress, extremely smart. ■ • ■ ' • r; ~ ; ?~- " E— is Ecocomy, well carried out, To iNVAtIDS AND GONNOISSEDRS. F— is for Friend, who brought it abiut. ;•' ' ; — ■ 1 G— is : f or Garment/ of Friend's, own style; mRY, tfee AUSTRALIAN WINES now on . H-is his Hat, a superior " tile;" jX ' SALE, from ttie well-known Vineyards . I— is Improvement brought' ta bear. pf Messrs, Saltbr Asf» Sons,' Adelaide, South ; J— is. a. Jftcket, for Juvenile wear ; AustrftliaV None received under four years old K— is for Knickerbocker, or sensation suit, \ B e i ec ted expressly for this. Market. L-for the Uads, who hold thejn in repute. ; At , , H H . ,0 jj. NjSE LL ' S,, M— -is for Miny, who to Friend's daily go; ! __ _ ... j N— is for Novelties he always can show. ; • No - Bridge-street. • 2 ; (i — U an Outfit,. from. Friend's, noted store; = '■ — '■ '— ■' '' ■ P—is the Praise, well earned as of yore; . . Q-is the Quality, first of the day; ' A USTRALIAN MUTUAL PRO- • R— is tor Requisites, be what they ma - ; M-jL VID ENT SOCIETY S — i9 foe Sensation: or Zouave suits; T— is. fpr Trousers, becoming the boots; FOR MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE, &c. U— is for Use in the article sold; •■ • ■ • ' •■• : — - --. V— is Variety, not to be told; ■ „ NEW' ZEAL AND BRA. N.O H, : W— is for Waist coat, new styles by each Head, ' O^ioe :. Wellington. mail; ' ' — 7- ' '' . ■"' ! x — for 'Xpenses which Friend can curtail; Pkesbkt Annual Revenue, £280,000. I Y— is for You, who support Friend's trade; — — ' Z— is the Zeal you have ever displayed. Accumulated and Invested , Fund. — — .£1,330,000. A- # ■*•* rxtl-iiJNIJ,^ persons Assuring with this Office share the CHEAP CLOTHING MART, whole Profits, and a Borus is declared every TRAFAL.GAR-S.TREET, A> w . SpAirn . WHOLESALE A Kp RETAIL. M edical Referee ; W. B. .Shalt, Esq., M.D. , • • ;-.'■; ■ ' 252 Open from 8 a,ra. to 8 p.m., for the conve ' ■ ■ mence of the Public. 3549 Mll± & toLLBTOOD'.B, Celebrated ' )O Scotch Cooking and Heating Stoves, KEATING'S PERSI A N with fittings complete as follows:— INSECT- Nos: 8 and 9, Economist with hot water DESTROYING POWDER, apparatus ' As supplied to her Majesty's Government. Nos. 6,'7, 8, Trafford Range with copper ; ' boiler : i This Powder, iai .quite harmless to animal Nos. 7,8,9, PlantreflS K/e, butis unrivalled in destroying FLB AS, : N05.. 7, 8, Enchanter ifLIES, BUGS, , BEETLES, MOSQUITOS, 'Nob. 6, 7, Scotia BOOTHS in FURS, and every other species '• " . . , of Insect. .Sportsmen will find this an' in- ' Heating .Stoves comprising Nos. 1 and 2, valuable remedy - for destroying Fleas in Excelsior, the Egg, the Peasant. Nos. 6 and their Dogs, as also , Ladies for their Pet Doga. 7, Queen.; all in.flrßt class condition, and to be Being' the Original Importer of this now in- sold at' lowest rates valuable article, whica has found bo great a ' ' ' , sale tbat it has tempted others to vend a so- At H . HOUNSELL S , callei article in imitation; the Public are XT - „-.,, ___ fM ' l . . o<, nß therefore cautioned to observe that; the Pack- . No * L Bridge-street. 3306 eb of the Genuine Powder bear the autograph • ~~ : " of Thomas Kbating . ON SALE AT THE ■< MAIL » OFFICE. : Sold in Packets, Tins, and Bottles of : - : various sizes. mHE LIGHTNING CALCULATOR : a ' ■ • _," X. NewTracticat arid Scientific Method of KEATING'S BON-BONS or WORM Calculation, applicable to all. Business TranTABLETS, Baction^andjUneg.ualledfor simplicity, brevity, A PURELY VEGETABLE, SWEETMEAT, and accuracy. '"" ' '\ both in appearance and taste, , furnishing a — — ; — — r— ; — , . . ... : — : ■ most agreeable method of administering the GRATEUL—COMFORTING. only certain remedy for INTESTINAL or - - '' !i 1 'L__THREADWORMS. It is a perfectly safe 7.-^ p p g » g COCOA 1 . and mild preparation, and is especially in. ;! ni , ni^,' om adapted for children. l J All , .BREAKFAST. jSold in Tins of various sizes, by all Che- ' ," — ", , _ . mists and Druggists. "By a thorough* knowledge of the natural 'r ATTTTO-NT —Bar The mihlic are rpnnpstpd laws whichgoverh' tllo.9perations.of digestion bear the Trade Mark, as herein shown- EfP 8 has 'provided our breakfast tables with " Keating, 97 St. Paul's Churchyard." a delicately-flavored beverage which may.save Trade Mark. us many, doctors' ibills.. It is by the judicious THOMAS KEATING, London, use. of such; articles ,of diet that a constitution Expokt Chemist and Druggist, may be gradually built, up until strong , Indents for, pure Drugs and Chemicals enough to resist every tendency to; disease. carefully executed. 8445 fiuudreds of subtle maladies are floating — around us ready to attack wherever there la PAPPttfK » PARPffTCi! a weak point. .We .may escape many a fatal t/AKrUilb I L-AK.rii.i.D ! Bhaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with JUST OPENED. pure blood ahd'a properly, nourished frame.' See article in the Civil Strvice Gazette. 6 BALES Brussels, Tapestry, and Kidder- j Made simply with boiling water or milk, minster CAKPETS ' : - — ' ■ ' t,. _, 1 bale of Hearth RUGS, to match Sold only m packets, labelled thus— ;2 Tsi!e e s ltiag>VariOUß;aildFeltSqUareß) UMEB--WB & CO., China and Cocoa Matting of every de- HOMCEOPjATHIC CHEMISTS, ecription. Threadneedle-street, and 170, Piccadilly. ;H. HOUNSELL'S, Works ; Euspcojr Roa», and CamSbn Town Nq, 1, Bridge-street. 3309 . ; U
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 74, 15 March 1876, Page 1
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