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-■;',: 'just^PENßiD:,;;'; ;_;;;!'; A LARGE STOCK o'NBW & SEASQN- ; ABLE GOODS, which will be : SOLD UNDER COST PRICE, as the whole of the Stock must be.dijsposed of., AT. FRIEND'S ALPHABET. A — in an Article, made to Veil,' B— U the Bujer, -who likes it well. C-i-is 'or, Clothing) from Friend's Own mart} D-—is his Dress, extremely smart:.. E — lb Economy, well carried but, , ;F— is for Friend, who brg'ught it ab -, ut.G— i* tor Garment, of Friend's wa style? - nrriiibfci.Hat, a superior '.' t^le." K— is for -IJhiclte'rbcicker, or fensatioi suit,-L-for the ; Lads* who' hold them in reputle^ M~ris for Miny, whotd Friend?s daily go ; N — is for Novelties ,he always c«n show. . O— i<s an Outfit, firbiu.'Eriehdfs noted store; P— is' thi TraUe, weli|earne,d as of yore';. Q— is the;Quaiity,'firßticlf tbe'day; li—iß tor. Requisite*,' be rwliat they may;> Sr-i«;for Rentation or Zmave buUb; T—is for. Trousers, bicptning the bpots; "D—'u for Use in the article sold; . ' V— is Variety, hot to be told'; ' _ : ' . . W— ie fcir -Waist coat,' hew styles by each maji;:* ■ .' ..'-.[ •! . X-— -for '_Cpens.es, which Friend can. curtail; Y—is for Tou, wliq'surpbrt Frienu's trade; , „ Z— ia tne Zpail ybu'have ever displayed'. k. T. ..;;F RI E JS. D, CHEAP OLOTHISG MART, . , . TRA FALG A R - Si.T REET, WHOLESALE AND BET AIL. Open from 8 a.m. t0. .8 p.m., for tbe conve nience of the Public. ; , :'??ff 9 ' DENNP y&c OBR» /iIABINET MAKRRS. GARPENTERF, V UNDERTAKERS, &ei, Dealers in New and Secpnd-hand.Furnitnre. , Furniture Repaired and French' Polish.ed.. Matt.asses, Sofas, ani Cliairs, made and restuffed. ■■ ■ a -\ ■ :■■ ■ >-.- ■ Bridge-stbebt, .Nelson, i Next Mabin's Auction .Room. ..'*'., 5p2—26 i - fT EAT I NO '- S P E'R S I AN Jt\_ INSECT- ! DESTROYING. POWDER,: As supplied' to her Majesty's Government. This Powder is, quite harmlcst to animal life, but is uurivalled in destroying FLEA'S,* FLHSB, BUGS, BEETLES;' MOSQUITOS, MOTHS in FURS and every other species of Inset. Sportsmen will flnd this an ;invaluabJe remedy for .' destroying Fleas , ,in their Dogs, as also Ladies for thpir Pet Doga. -Being ihe Original Importer of ' this now invaluable article^ whic>i ' has' found ! bo * greit a sale that: it has . tempted other* to vend a socalled artie'e in ; [imitation ;,; the Ppblic are therefore cautioned .to observe t'hat f the Packtts of the Genuine Powder beir the allograph ■ of Thomas Krating. $old in Packets, Tin?, and Bottles ol various eizes. KEATING'S BON-BONS or WORM : TABLETS, , A PURELY VEGETAHLE SWEETMEAT, both. in appearance and taste, .furnishing a most agreeable method bf administering the bnty ' certain " remedy for INTESTINAL or THREADWORMS. It is a perfectly; safe and mild : preparation, and is especially adapted for children. Elold in Tins of various -sizes, by all Chemii its and' Druggists. . CAUTION.— BSTThe public 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, Ex pobt Chemist and Druggist. Indents, ior pure Drugs and Chemicals * careiulty executed; HH

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 95, 8 April 1876, Page 1

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685

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 95, 8 April 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 95, 8 April 1876, Page 1

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