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X> EGS :resp°ectf ully: to i direct, the attention of, the ;PVfe^ft.^^. J *^ , f!.■LA^|G*|■J^. A^DPITIONS LATELY MADE TO I HIS EXTENSIVE STOCK. * ;OF. THE , ,i:,V ,; ' '■ * ...'"'■' '-' ' ". FIRST.CLASS 'V" ' ]■-„ •,::!;•'''-■. .' ■ ' .'■' ';!■■:»■ W ;Bi''-li^£"^vit}* !i ii : -^r : \.-,--'' ■■_ , , ■; Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gold Watches Wedding Rings And! Keepers, of best quality Ladies' and- Gehtlemen's Silvjer ■ Hunting SUv'e? Alberts, in great* variety V ' Levers,. &c.:: ;. ■' , Rmgs,, great yariety, wil,h ? precious ( Stone ( s : ■ Gold 9fld Silyer. ( Geneva . Watches, of , excel-; Plated G-doiis, alsirg^ and.weit-Rel'pcted.'S^ock I lent, quality , ' ".,' .A'viery large 'Afsdrttii^nt of ''Gqld' Firo'oches;' Albjßrt'Cßai'ns. bhoi-^e . patterns, in Colonial : .RingV/Ea'rrings-.-ScariPios, Studs; Sleere ' and 1 English Gold f Links, ' Solitaires ,' ] : ■ ' ' ' . ■ Gold Suitesicaaslstiog of Brace'ets, Brooches, Aill d^.cription^;, o{',_ Clocks, , in,. Marble, lEpjrrirt^, anjijAn.neadages s Al-ib-iM^r, and Ejbony.; r American Clock^ ■.■Dlampn^ ( Brft9elets, D,iAnv>nd 'Brooches. thirty-hour,' "' eiglit-day, 'and* Marine 'Diamond' Earring, and Loeketi :,! ilevefd:"^ranging from Ten Shillings and Diamond Scarf Pins ! ; upwards/: •■ ! ' V < '<:■■ - , ALL KINDS OF JEWELLERY CAREFULLY REPAIRED. : ■ : ■• . . • ' i . .2893

MR. TATT ON; : DENTIST, '■-■ Resident nearly' 18 yearsi may be consulted •■;.*. : ..* ■ \<\*iW- .' ■ . 5803 1% /r ,0 NBY. to LEND, , on FREEHQLD . IViL , SECURITY V *' . .. ' '' '" . .'. ' FELL & ATkiprSOffi 200 FENCING WIRE AND STANDARDS. JIOHVSON'S : BLACK ANNEALED I DRAWN FENCING' WIRE, Nos. 6, 7, 8, ,9 „'lO, -12. -■■■:-■' IROM STANDARDS, Cut aud Punched, in any quantity. 8022 VN. EDWARDS & CO.; ON SALE AT TtiE « MAIL " OFFICE. rpHB. LIGHTNING, C^PULATOR: a Jj. New Practic-il and Scientific Method of Calcu'atlon. applicable to "all business Transa ; *.tion • , ; and line-gLualled for simplicity, brevity ,< anli accuracy: r , , A USTRA LIAN MUT UAL JPROfI-' YIDENT SOCIETY . FOR MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE, &c. , jNEW ZEALAND BRANCH, Head Owm6n {Wellington. ; Present Annual Revenue, £280,000. AqoumulAted and Invested Fund. £ 1,330,000. Persons Assuring with this Office share the whole Profits, and a"BoP.us is declared every fifth year. Agent : A. W. Soaifb * Medical Referee: W. r B. SeaLt, Esq., M.D. " 252 OMITH & WELLSTOOD'S Celebrated ©. Scotch -Cookings and ideating Stoves, with fittings complete as f ollpv?s : — iNos. 8 anid 9, Economist with hot water apparatus * 'Nos. '6; 7, "8, TraflFdrd Range with copper boiler 1,r ' '' " '' ' ! ",' V ' ! iNos. 7, 8, 9, Plantress' ' ' « iNos. 7, 8, Enchanter iNos. 6, 7, Scotia •Heating Stoves comprising Nos. 1 and 2 Excelsior,' the Egg, the Peasant. Nos. 6 and 7,j Queen; all in first class condition, and to be cold at loweßt rates ... I At. h. ho"u"nsell:s, ; ; . ..No.'l, Bridge-street...'. 3306. KrE A,TI.NO',S. : ':,P,P;S ; I.AN' :. .■•"■' ; ,;,iNSjEOT- ; ■.' ! POWDER, As .supplied to her Majesty's Government. .This powder is, qnitß harmless to animal life, But is unrivalled iii destroying FLEAS, .If JL.IEB; BUGS; BEETLES, 1 MOSQU I TOS, MO rHS id- FURS, and other species ofj Inseot. .Spprtsfflen will find this an invaluable ,' remedy for destroying. Fleas in tliei't* ,Dogs; as also Ladies for their Pet Dogu. Being the' Original Importerof thisnow invaluable article, whic-v, has found so gre^it a salejthat it, has others to vend a socallei article • in*, imitation ; the . Public are therefore cautioned td observe that the Pack^ ets of the Genuine Powder bear theautograph : of Tuomas Kkatinq: * : '• '• '-.'•■- V. <•: (Soldi in Packets,. ■ Tins, . ; ttles of , virions sizes; •*,,.■ .. '.'■'. y BtEATING'S BO'N-iGJNS ov WORM ! :. ! ' ' ''tablets; : A PURELY YESBTABLip SWEETMEAT, both in'.'appparahce''and tas'tei furnishing a most agreeable rhethod of administering '- the i only ! certain - remedy ' Ifor INTESTINAL or oSIREAD iWORMS- ■■!* is . , a - jjerfe^otly . , s«Te. asd : mild, preparation, , and .is especially adapted for children. I Sold' in Tins of various sizes, by all Chen^ists and DruggistSV j CAUTION. — E&ir-The public are requested tq observe that all the .; above '-. preparations bear the Trade Mark, as herein showji—i "Keating, 97 §t. Paul's Ohurchyard.'' I ! Trade Mark.' '-'",' „ THOM A§ KEATING^ London, ExpobtChb. m i b'x ' AND DBiuo aI S T, ( Indents iojr pure Drugs arid Chemicals "'•■'flaWtoUywrtWltrti- $Wl

JUST -OPENED.' . A LARGE STOCK of NEW & SEASON- '■ •ABLE'GOODS, which will -be • SOLD UNDER COST PRICE, as the whole of the Stock must be disposed of. A, Ti FRIEND'S ALPHABET. A*-i9 an. Articlej made, to, fell, B— is; th^ Buy.or, % ho likes ifc well. C-l^js for. plptmng, from Friend's own mart; D-i-is his Dress, extremely smart. E— is Economy, well carried out. F— is for Friend, who brought it about. G-i-is- for Garment, of, Friend's own style; H— is his Hat, a superior" tile." I — is Improvement brought to bear. J— is a Jacket, Tor Juvenile wear; |_— is'for Knickerbocker, qr sensation suit, L-^for, the Lads, who h.old them in repute. MjTjis for M.*uy» ,who toFriend's daily go; N— is for Nor-^'ties he aiways.canshow. piLis'-'an Outfit, 1 from Friend's riotod -store; p.Ms thei Praise, well earned. as of yore; {_ -?is the Quality>,firßt of the, day?; RV-islpr Requisites, be what .they ,may ; S~is for Sensation or Ziuave suits; tT~is for TrOiiser's, bt-co noing th 6 boots;' TJ — in for Use in th'eaTticle sold; : V-r-is Variety^ not to be told; Wrris for Waist coat, new styles by each , * mail; X— for.'Xpenses which Friend can, curtail; Y_ is for You, who surpoft Friend's trade; Z— issthe Zeal you have ever displayed. 4." T. FRIE NB, CHEAP CLOTHING MART* TRA F A L a A R- STR E E T, , -WHOLES} ALE, AND RETALL. Open from- 8 a,ro. to 8 p.m.; 'for the conve nience of the Public. 3549 TDJMMEL'S „ CHoioE PHRFUMBRY. .Rimmel's Toilet Vinegar — A pleasant," tonic and refreshing adjunct tothe Toilet and Bath, a reviving scent and a powerful disinfectant. For warm, climates it is invaluable. Rimmel's celebrated Lavender Water. Rimmel's treble. distilled Eau de Cologne. .'Rlnunel's much improved F.-orida Water. 1 Rimmel's Jockey Club, and other fragrant Perfumes. . ißimmel's Lima Juice and Glycerino gives 1 the -hair a beautiful gloss without greasing it, nourishes the roots, an^l imparts au agreeable coolness t-» the head. , Rimmel's pure White Glycerine Soap, Brown -Windsor, Honey, Almond^ Coal Tar andother Soap iv bars or rakes. IRimmel's Valentine Violet, Rice, Rose- , Leaf, and other Toilet Powders, in boxes and ! packets. | ißimmel's Aquadentioe cleans, whitens, and preserves the Teeth, refreshes the Mouth, and sweetends. the Breath. Rimmel's Photochrome, for imparting to the' Hair or Beard a perfectly natural and permanent shade. ' jE. RIMMEL, Perfumer .by appointment to H;R.H. the Princes* of Wales, 96, Strand, London. j An illustrated price list on application. i 623 - ' ; LIVER PILLS FOR INDIA AND THE COLONIES. DR. KING^S Dandelion and Quinine Liver Pills (without pxetcaiy) are the best remedy foy Bile, Wind, Indigestion, Sick Headache, Spasms, Giddiness, Heartburn, Nervousness, Gout, and all disorders of the Stomach and Liver. ; They combine mildness in operation with .the most , admirable effects, , and as an aperient, cannot be surpassed. by JAMES RORKE, 47, Mortimer-street, London,' W., and sold all over the World by most Chemists and Medi-cine-vendore, at la, lid,, . 25.,-9 d., 49, 5 and Us 498

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 77, 18 March 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 77, 18 March 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 77, 18 March 1876, Page 1

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