aw - U 4_ HaaaaMaMaßB __^_ vu _ ___ ______ ____________^ m SnHMnMMI«fHB.BMBBaBB^^^^B^^.^Ba ,-,,., I -•'■- • ■'.•■-. >->*-*-. v,- ......... , .- v.ii jay. j... :,:■■.■■■>! ii yy.:-. ri ,-..:-_---r:r,A. HUITIR, > ,!••!"..: i ■ ,' ' •■ . • . TjEGS respectfully to direct the. attention of; the Public, to ;the : LAftQJB ADDITIONS LATELY MADE, TO HIS EXTENSIVE STOCK • '"'"' 7 " ; ••;•.■•: .-"1 vi'-v <". 'j:' i '7,v '•'■'■ .' OF THE ! . .' . * I '""■' , FIRST-CLASS ■"";;-■ ' ''f;' 1^- 7 j|B*"''**7E'' , ' : £'-i' ! !B : ;^ — ■— 4t— ' , Ladfes' and Gentlemen's Gold Watches Wedding Rin?s and Keepers, of best quility L'adics' 'and • Gentlemen's Shyer Hunting' Silver Alberts in gr?at variety 'Levers, &c. ' Rings, graat va-iety, with precious Stones Gold and Silver Geneva Watches, of excel- Plated Goo is,' a large arid' well-selected Stock 'lent 'quality '.' ' -' A verjr large A wi)Vt^nt. of^Gpl-f Rrodches, Albert' Chain's, choice patterns, in Colonial Ringi, Earring, Scafi Pins, Studs; Sleere ' and English Gold ' Links, Solitaires: •.;>'■• ')'' Gold Suites', oO!is'Btirig of Brace'ets, Brooches, All dpsQnptioqs of Clooks, in Marble, ; Eirririgs,ahd"Apneadages Aliji'iet'er.and Ehorif?;' American Cloclcs, Diamond- Br^blets, Diammd Brooches thirty-Bclur,' "ei'ght-ii'ay, ''"' arid ' Mirihe Dia|n6nd Karrinea arid Lockets Fevers if ranging from Ten Shillings and' Diamond Scirf Pins ' upwards^ "'*.■'- ..'.;• ALL KINDS OF JEWELLERY CAREFULLY REPAIRED. : - ■ ! 289.3, T. ■ ■"! niffi i iii iiiiiiiiiiiiii i i i iin'iiiii"
- JUST OPENED. ; A LARGE STOCK o r NEW & S"BASON- ' *$Ls; G-Op'D^, •wliich , wiir'bfc ' 1 SOLD UNDER COST PRICE, as the whole off tlio Stock must be disposed of. 1 ' ! ■'• fl! '>' *"".") '' ■ • ■■'■ • .•.-"••:•*: A T; "FBlplND'^ ALPHABET. At: 1?. ft n ,Ar.ticle, made to fell,; :' B— i-i; tlie Buyer, vyhp likep it well. C--is *ot 6iothing, from Friend's own mart; D*— is hip, DresSjtxtreniely suiayt. .7 E— ls .Economy, well .carried ! out, F— is. for Friend, who brought it ab">ut. G — is for. Garment, of Friend's own style; n—ii his llat, a superior '* tile*'' I— is Improvement b-onpht t-> bear. J — is a Jacket., for- Juvenile wear; X—isK — is for Knickerbocker, or sensation suit, L— for. the Lads, who hold ihem in. repute. M— is for M-iiiy, who to fFrieud's daily go; N— :is for Nov -ties he always c-in show. O— ii an Qu.iiit, from Friend's not^d store; P— is th* Fraisej well earned as 'of yore; Q— is tiie iQiiaiity, first of the day; it— is ior Requisites, be what they may ; S— is foe Sensation or Ziuave suits; T— is tor Trousers, btcorhing the'boots; U— ii for Use in the article 'sold; V-f-is Variety, not to be told; W—is for y^aist coat, new styles by each mail; X — for 'Xpenses .which Friend can curtiil ; V— is for. Ypu, who suf por t'F'rfe'na's trade; Z— >it the Z'ea,l you have ever displayed. A, . T . FRIENBj . CHEAP CLOTHING MART, TRAFALG A fR - S T R E E T, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., for the conve i nience of the Public .3549 COMMERCIAL EXPRESS AGENCf. i _____ WILLIAM COOKSEY, LICENSED CUSTOM - HOUSE AND FORWARDING AGE ST, BEGS, to state that he is now prepired to • Receive any Goods, by railway or otherwise, arid forward same to their destination" either by steamboat or other conveyaace. Parties entrusting him with the execution of sueh 1 orders may depend upon punctually and reasonable charges. iNelson, 7th February, 1876. 873 KEATING'S PERSIAN INSECTDESTROYING POWDER, As supplied to her Majesty's Government. This Powder is quite harmless to animal life, but is unrivalled in destroying FLEAS, FLIES, BUGS, BBETLbS, MOSQUITOS, MOTHS in FUR- 5 , and every other Bpecies of Inset. Sportsmen will find this an invaluable remedy for destroying Fleas in tlieir Dogs, as also Ladies for their Pec Dog_. Being the Original Importer of this now invaluable article, which has found so great a ssile that it has tempted other* to vend a socalled article in imitation ; the Public are therefore cautioned to observe that the Packets of the Genuine Powder bear the autograph of Thomas Kbatihg. ' !Sold in Packets, Tias, and Bottles oi 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 THREAD WORMS. It is a perfectly safe arid mild preparation, and is especially adapted for children. Sold : in- Tins 'of various sizes, by all Chemists and Druggists. [ CAUTION.—BSgTThe public are requested to observe ■ that all the above preparations bear the Trade Mark, as herein Bhown*—. "Keating, 97 St. Paul's Churchyard." Trade Mark. THOMAS KEATING, London, Expost Chbmist ahd Druggist. Indents lor pure Drugs and Chemicals 1 careftUly exgoutedi 8*45
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 90, 3 April 1876, Page 1
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721Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 90, 3 April 1876, Page 1
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