Laurels for ~ever\ green ! for ever new ! Bequeathed with Nelson's dying breath to you /• £15"000 j . IN. JPUBLIC WORKS WILL BE SPENT IN THE CITY NAMED FROM THE GREAT SAILOR Within twelve months/ The Advertiser resolves immediately to OFFER, FOR PUBLIC COMPETITION, ENTIRE STOCK, AND WILL SELL Iron, Brass, and Wood Bedsteads Chairs of American and; English makes Stoves, of Scotch, American, and English designs Colonial Ovens, Wool Mats Fenders and Fire Irons. Pianos and Harmoniums Ivory, Bone, and. Black Table and Pocket Knives Electro-plated and Nickel SilverSpoons aad Forks Butter Coolers, &c, &o. Lamps iu unprecedented variety Glass Tumblers, Salt Cellars Wine- Glasses, Candlestioks, and .. Glasses. ISOETOT DELAY! , Money Spent in these surround? ings Sweetens Home. Sihow that you appreciate your illustrious; namesake's glorious career ! IiRiTAiN was.onoe threatened by Napoleon— "Ships, Colonies, and Trade I" the tyrant cried ! "Neither IV raid Nelson, sealed the truth, ; and died I _^ WeE-Furnished ! House is Cheap ! ; ) I OFFER. AT 1/6 PER; YARD, { SOME EXCELLENT IjELT CARPET, BRUSSELLS, ' and Tapeslry equally low. For 1/- per doz., Iron Frame Pulließ Holloware in Saucepans, Kettles, and Boilers, astonishingly low For 10/6, Toilette Sets complete, Plates, Dishes, Vegetable and ! Soup Tureens, and Table requi- | Bites to.sut- the, necessities of all 1 For 1/-, a Brass Candlestick ; and i Frypans, Diistpans, and Coal ■ Hods, unmistakable bargains | For ,4/6, a. good Set^ of Shoe. Brushes | For. 6d. each, Egg Boilers and Walking Sticks I. .For 1/9, a charmingly designed ' j Waiter ; also, some exquisite | . ; . Jappnnfsd Trays undpr English ) cost. I FOR CASH, ; | I V7ILL SELL j A four-Glass Plated Cruet for 7/6 I Toilette Frame Glass for 4/6 | Axe Handles, each 1/---j Job lot nf Dog Chains, 1/---i Sorby's Saws, 4/6. I Knifes and Forks, 7/6 per dos i China Cups, and Saucers 1/. Pj-oof iu abundance will bo given to all ; that this is. Fide Sale 1 COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19th, AND ENDING ON Saturday, May 20. I TO COMMEMORATE THE SEVENTIETH, ANNIVERSARY ■ j •• Of our beloved Countryman ! . i '" Tby deeds, great Chief, shall be the theme i Afar on Ganges hallow'd shores, While Niagara's lightning stream ; Thy dreaded name in thunder roars !" i i i JOHN JAMES, BRIDGE-STREET, i ' NELSON
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 116, 8 May 1876, Page 4
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363Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 116, 8 May 1876, Page 4
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