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W. C. WILKINS' SHIPMENT per INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING , USEFUL GOODS. .- - ■ .' ft: Moseley's London, Bench Planes , > American Oil Cana i l Breast, Drills, Glass Cutters ••.'.;. Spring Balances, 200 lbs, ! v American Wrenches '■■„'..-.. ; •' Silber " Sponge L» m P8 (ah exbellent Night Light) *. One and; two-blade "Pampa '.' Knives ; v Z. ; Sewing Machine, Needles Tinned Iron Tea Spoon?, Dessert, Table, and' Basting Spoons BoxandTvory Rules Drawer Knobs in Mahogany, Walnut, Oak, Coqoa, Rosewood, aui Z sbra; Drawer Locks in sets '..'.'.. ■ Boat Builders' Bavlla Japanned Bird Cages and Wire Meat Covers Galvanised Coal Scoops Tinned and Enamelled Saucepans, Boilers, and Stewpans Patent Carriage Bolts, Gutter Bolts, &6. Tape Measures, Braces and Bits Tinned and Black Cut Tacks Sink Traps and Door Scrapers. — ; — OO. ■ ■ General Ironmongery Store, BRiDGE-STREET, NELSON. , March, 1876. * 955 '"-.. ~"" -^-*-"""""*-*— tMMMMLm ° m °f g - 1 * ' ; 1 1 ■■'■■■■i|i ... ... ; ' — t ff A/ HUNTER, Watchmaker, Jeweller, &e., Bridge-st., N 3E-I_ @ .o.isr,. , - '. , 'j ■ . . .- ■ . T>EGS respectfully to direct the attention of the Publio to the LARGE ADDITIONS LATELY MADE TO HIS EXTENSIVE STOCK ■ OF ; TH_ ' NEWEST STYLES OF FASHIQISrA.BIL.TIi FIRST-CLASS J E W E L L IB B Y. ■ '- — ft— ;■ ; ■■':■. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gold Wat lies Wed ling Rings and Keepers, of best qu ility Ladies' and Gentlemen's Silver Hunting Silve- Albert^ in great variety Levers, &c. Rings, graat variety, with, precio'ii Stones Gold and Silver Geneva Witches, of excel- Plated Goo is, a lirg-a and well-selected Stock hnt quality Avery large Assortment of Goll Brooches, Albert Chains. choice*patterns, in Colonial , Rings, Earrings, Scar Pins, Studs, Sice -"e aid English Gold%. Links, Solitaires Gold Suites cpoß'stingtfE Brace" ets, Brooches, All descriptions of Clocks, in Marble, Eirrings, and Aprendages Alib-ister, and Ebony; American Clocks, Diamond Bra-elets, Dianvind Brooche3 thirty-hour, eight-day, and Mirine Diamond Earrings and Lockets Levers: ranging from Ten Shillings and Diamond So irf Pins upwards. o^ — , . ALL KINDS OF JEWELLERY CAREFULLY REPAIRED. ' . 2893

JUST OPENED. A LARGE STOCK of NEW & SEASONABLE GOODS, which will be SOLD UNDER COST PRICE, as the whole of the Stqck must be disposed of. A* T. FRIEND'S ALPHABET. A—is an Article, made to fell, B— is the Buyer, -a ho likes it well. C—-is for Clothiog, from Friend's own mart; D-1- is his Press, extremely smart, E-^-is Economy, well carried out, F— is for Friend, who brought it abiut.. G — is for Garment, of Friend's own style; H— ii bis Hat, a superior " tile." I — ls Improvement brought tm bear. J— is a Jacket, for Juvenile wear; K — is for Knickerbocker, or sensation suit, L— for the Lads, who hold them in repute M— is for Many, who to Friend's daily go; N — is for Novelties he always cm show. O— id an Outfit, from Friena's noted store; P — is the Praise, well earned as of yore; Q— is the Quality, first of the day; R— is tor Requisite, be what they may ; S—ia for Sensation or Zmave suits; T — is for Trousera, becoming the boots; U— i^ for Use in the article sold; V — is Variety, not. to be told; W— is for Waist coat, new styles by each mall ; X — for 'Xpenses wliich Friend can .curtail; Y— is for You, who surport Friena's trade; Z— is the Zeal you bave tYer displayed. A . T . FRIEND, CHEAP CLOTHING MART, TRAFALGAR-STREET, WHOLESALE. AN» RETAIL. Open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., for the conve nience of the Public. 3549 DENNE & ORR, CABINET MAKRRS, CARPENTERS, UNDERTAKERS, &c, Dealers in New and Second-hand Furniture. . Furniture Repaired and French Polished. Mattrassss, Sofas, anl Chairs, made and restuffed. Bhidqb-street, Nelson, Next MABia'd Auction Room. 552-26

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 111, 18 April 1876, Page 1

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589

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 111, 18 April 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 111, 18 April 1876, Page 1

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