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SHIP CHANDLERY AND GKENERAL STORE," THE PORT, NELSON. ■■■•- & Pranzen Ii now offering his well-assorted Stock of Drapery, Earthenware, Brushware; &c, &c, *- c at 'the lowest' 'remuherattve prices/? ,-' *• '■■". ! . ■■" .-': - : • !; 7-, 7 ; .* ! GROCERIES. A well-assorted stock-of the very best brands • '•' 7arid-at the dowest prices." > ''77'i"t PBObtTGH! TA±iBN lit ExCHANQB Tt i[)R for 'Cash. Ships Provisionedand Bonded Stores supplied " v k at the shWteß't notice. V "'*" AT '.-' A.'"'" "•-' -'■■'■•.''•-•"■ (X 7 ■■* iT AA, Ji _.. BRAg^Y., , ... ..; JTTST RECEIIfED— I Per SaltebuYyflSdinbiieffhQaiile, and . :; ,_ •> , Benfefuiq; via Auqb^ai!-t.d,__ ; , . r A Splendid Assortment of !( V# J. N T cV R! .: T -HI-N^a: " ' 4 ' Ctomprislrig— '" "-•"' '■;; J'"y': „, - Black- Gloth JjSuits, Goati, ,and Ve»t« . ; 7-7-.7,' V'■"••'Y '■"••' > : :u-X „ .Best West of England Tweed Suits , , Tweed Trowsew i . 7..-?. 7 ',7-..- rri | " i;o°?J»'!.*4d Yesti — r Single and Double Bre4?ted 7 *. (7 :•':•; . : v.Beit -P^lpt, Cloth. an-d Beaver Overcoats, „.',. ; rand Monkey; Jackets ... ■■ . - .-j „s Blue Cloth Suits— Coat, Trowsers,and ;, " ; ' 'Vest*' ' ■"• "'' ••" '"• •*""■' . White and Colored Moleskin Trowsers - -Paget -Coats arid Double-breasted Vests -. J/;j. halei Blanket!— white, blue arid7grey, from 9to 1* quarters 7. : 7". :7;... 3 bales Mexican 'Calicoes "" Flannels— a weU-a«sortel stock ,- ' Serfce, blue and. white, single and double width— best quality ' j '■:■■ Wihceys , 7 :-' ..: ■■■,-■<.: French Merinoes; -' > 'Also-, „ About 50 dozen Men's and Boy's Hats— ! latest fashions^ -\ -.','. ". . - " ' J U S T !0 P <B N E D — :An Assort merit of Colonial-made „, Suits-^cdat' trowsers, and vest ,' - » „ •«-. : Tcaie Trowsers— specially adapted for the , , ,wprking,m,an. -:-.,.-. .-■ '-;7 !! ,7 ' ,-,-. f . Tease Trd^ssra ahd Vesl^i, from :i 2/6 7 "" < . ShlrtSr' Gb|!(][«tirj^ J L V^'*^i»>ril^~)ft'<|; \i • Blae Serge Coats, Trowsers, aiid Vests Leather and Elaaticßelts --"-.a. 4 Men's Hcsiety, Habefdashery, &&or. r &c, . , OilsVins, Sovwejit^rsj, HoVse Cloths, i Kick Cloths riiade to' -order ' and in ! stock ' J '* Tents and Canvass C)T.erß ok Hibb, made ; to Order, and in stock *'.'.;. -v ; Sluicing, and other, Hoses made to Order ' ! and best Canvass ' lor Diggers' \ 1 ' Hoses Picks - Lolig arid- Short-handled Shovels 3 Locks, Catches, aDd Bolts BOOTS A^fi) SHOES. BNG L I S H AN D GOL6 NI AD. Ladieß* and Childrrns' Boots and Shoes - Wtttertightß, Bluchers, Elkßtic Sides, Balmorals, Wellingtons, Gum Boots (long and short), arid Real Sea Boots $^P CHANDLERY, European cßcpe} from 1 to 7 Inch 7 A- ! Coir- and Bolt Hope, do do . FUvx and Manilla; Rope, all sizes . Blocks — Common and Patent, Single and \ 7 Double, from .2. t0 (14: inch ..A . -Canvas (No. I to 7), Linen and Cotton Ducks Muntz Metal (genuine), Composition Nails, i Sheathing Felt ■"•>•• Copper Nails and Tacks, * Marling ! Spikes, ; Mallets, Caulking Iron, Sec \ Anchors, Chairs, and Shackle I— all; sizes > Galvanised Ships' spikes, Bolts, and Copper Bods — all aizes . Varnish, Stockholm Tar, Coal Tar, Spirits I of Tar, Pitch, Oakum, Resin, &c. White Lead, Red Lead , ißlack. Greeri, arid' other Colors— Paint, * Whitewash, and Tar Brushes Paint Scrubbers, Drawn Bass Brooms, Coir Scrubbers, &c.-r-all sizes * ;. . : •• *.. Qils— Boiled, Raw, Castor, Colza, Kerosene, and Fish Oils Sails made to order, of the Beit 'Material and ,on,the S>hortestrNotice .Oars arid Rollocks 'Patent Lever Clocks, suitable for ships Compisses, , Marine, Field, , and Opera Glasses J " -. Aneroids, Barometers, Charts, X*og r Books -Sextants.-ParalfeU, Btrlers, &c 7, Ac.,-&'c.' ; -Internatibnal Oode of' Signals arid . r ßook "•« -'corifplHFwithv^uaJrter/y^lSupplemeEftß n7 : ' *s ' ; 7 y ;'.'"',. ' y ' [ ;; T : ; '' Efaßlgris,' Union Jacks^Exemptiori and' 'Blue | Pe'ter-ifo"4itock T : AA ■Houie and other Flags made to order ■' - Bunting— Red-lryhite/Bluie, Yellow, an:d j • "•''--'Gree'ii ; '* : ; ''-'" 1 A ■■■>. '■' 'AA-xkA.^ A Ay' a ■ : "~ i; * ..7 ! ..':'"' TO' ABEIVE SHORTLY- . I An Assortment; of Trotman's Patent j AnchoVf, from .3 to 7 cwt . ; PqUshed Brass: Binnacles, with Stand and : *Co^riippß*B^.*<^mpiete '■}'■ Ships Fitted Out -with Every Rbquisite at jjovtesx prices. On Sate by the undersigned — . . ,;iS.i RJbans & Co.'s Im?rovbi) Fsimmi OAS COOKTNI& .iSTfIRRBS:. ; ' These-Stoves willißqast, Bake, Boil ; Toast, and Broil, as shown, -equal to the open fii;e/or kitchen - range ,- and aie most - coriveriierit-apd •econdmical, both iv first cost and use, and, batvirig- no. gtts inside' the oven, meet' with general approbation. 7' These Btoves have been.', put to -every possible test, arid' have given the greatest satisfaction.' The' oven above the roaster is constructed in ; such a mannerthat -tfvery particle oif 'heat is 'used. The oven is made with a case or jacket, and the heat from -the flame over the ' roaster passes round the. oven -with a- regular diffused beat, 1 and the- waste. 'heat, after passing round the oven is brought in contact with 'the top hot-plate, or ■ under the /saucepans 1 on top, : so that all the heat from the gas is used. The ridges on 'the hot-plate are 'radiating frorri each 1 burner on the top, which causes the flame to spreid oyer the whole *6f the bottoms of* saucepans ! 6r kettles,* aad the^bbrners are so .constructed' that' do' fat or -water 'can drOp into them— bo Objeotlonable -in in'ost gas stoves. -All- burners 'in t this ■■ Stbve are atmospheric. •-■ -• • • ; ' -ly B. 'FRANZEi^''^ , o _; : '^gft'~pdkT}iiraisSON. „.1:112*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 119, 11 May 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 119, 11 May 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 119, 11 May 1876, Page 4

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