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W. C. W1LKN5,, v ; . : .... ;.. HAS MUCH PLEASURE IN INVITIBG ATTENTION TO THE EQLtOWING NEW IM P O R® ; £s-i O'N-S; COLONIAL OVENS, with Patent Hot Plates, j To combine the respective advantages of the Stove anii ihe Colonial Oven. j _1 L. ,- ' '.. A ' I AMERICAN CLOTHES' WRINGERS, Which prove themselves Housewives' time and libour-savers. i ! — — — ! BRUSHES— House, Painters',! Whitewash, Shoe, Bottle, and Flue. | 1 — ; ! AMERICAN OVENS and GAME OVBNS. . ! COAL VASES and COAL SCOOPS. I LADIES' GARpEN SPADES. ; IRON WOVE WIRE for; MACHINE RIDDLES. HORSE SHOE NAILS. i '■ ■ CATTLE BELLS. , i:. _ i ■ GILPIN'S AUGERS, ! AUGER BITS, &o. ' ■ 0- r- — ■— _ W. C. WIILEIIS, j GENERAL IRONMONGER AND! SEWING MACHINE AGENT, | BRIDGE. STREET. ; Fbbruuart, 1878, 7V 38

\-{f\ FIRST-CLASS LIGHT HARNESS jJL V_/ HOUSE S. thoroughly broken, will inrrive TO-MOBROW (.Tuesday), from Blen!heim. For particulars, apply at the 819 IIARDY-STREET STABLES. FOR SALE. ANEW SCHOONER.— Her dimensions are : 62 feet on the keel, 72 feit over- , all, 18 feet 6 inches beam. 7 feet 3 inches depth of hold. Top-si'.les and deck are kiuri pl mk- [ ing, bottom blaCk birch ; trnnriepfed and wellfastened. Coppered 5 ieet '6 inched aft, and 5 feet forward. Paten"; wind'a s and wheel ; spars to be rigged aa a fore- »nd -aft schooner. Will carry 80 tons, at 6 fees 6 inches draught of water. To be launched in three weeks. Apply to FREEMAN BROTHERS, Shipwrights, :876— 4 Nelson. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY ; FOR MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE, &c NBW ZEALAND BRANCH, Head Office : Wellington. Pbbsent Annual Revenue, £280,000. Accumulated and Invested Fund. £1,330,000. Persons Assuring with this Oflice share the whole Profits, and a Bor.us is declared every fifth year. Agent : A. W. Soaikk Medical Referee : W. B. Sealt, Esq., M.D. NOTICE ! NOTICE! f . ■ Important Notice! TEAS ! TEAS 1 really excellent, 2/, 2/6, aod 3/ Sugar, best White, SJI. „ second, 51. „ Brown, 4-|d. Soap, 2 Tons, 6.1. per Bar, or 10s. per Box Rice, 3d. per lb. Kerosene, 2/6 per Gallon Coffee, from 1/6 Currants Raisins, &c\, &c. Flour, only 13/ per lOOlbs Oatmeal, 5/ for 25lbs Potatoes Eggs Butter Cheese - , Try: Bacon Poultry i And all kinds of 1 FARM PRODUCE always on hand. Lobsters Sardines Salmon ; Fresh Herrings And all kinds of ; PRESERVED MEATS, Salad Oils, &o. Earthenware, Holloware, Brttshware Tinware. Market and Clothes Baskets. And a large assortment of other Goods too numerous to particularise. Also, BOOTS and SHOES, DRAPERY, &0..&0. g^T The above will be sold at greatly reduced prices. A liberal allowance for Cash. WANTED— Fruit, Epgs, Butter, Poultry, Bacon, Cheese, Potatoes, and ) all kinds of Farm Produce, for CASH or otherwise. Families waited upon for Orders. Goods Delivered to all parts of the Town and Suburbs. W. PATTERSON, FAMILY GROCER, HAJRDIf-SIEIUr. 680

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 80, 21 March 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 80, 21 March 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 80, 21 March 1876, Page 3

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