Laurels for ever green ! for , ever new ! Bequeathed with Nelson's dying breath to you ! £15,000 IN PUBLIC WORKS WILL BE SPENT IN THE CITY NAMED FROM THE GREA.T SAILOR WITHIN TWELVE MONTHS! The Advertiser resolves immediately to OFFER, FOR PUBLIC COMPETITION, HIS ENTIRE STOCK, AND WILL SE^L Iron, Brass, and Wood Bedsteads Chairs of American and English makes , Stoves, of Scotch, American, and Engliih 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 and Forks Butter Coolers, &c, &o. Lamps in unprecedented variety Glass Tumblers, Salt Cellars Wine Glasses, Candlesticks, and Glasses. DO NOT DELAY! Money Spent in these surroundings Sweetens Home. Show that you appreciate your illustrious namesake's glorious career I Britain was once threatened by Napoleon — " Shipi, Colonies, and Trade !" the tyrant cried ! " Neither l" said Nblson, sealed the truth and died ! i A Well-Furnislied House is Cheap ! I OFFER, AT 1/6 PER YARD, SOME EXCELLENT i FELT CARPET, BRUSSELLS, and Tapestry equally low. For 1/- per doz., Iron Frame Pullies Hollovrare in Saucepans, Kettles, and Boilers, astonishingly low For 10/6, Toilette Sets complete, Plates, Dishes, Vegetable and Soup. Tureens, and Table requisites to suit the necessities of all For 1/-, a Brass Candlestick ; and Frypans, Dustpans, and Coal , Hods, unmistakable bargains j For 4/6, a good Set of Shoe Brushes For 6d. each, Egg Boilers and Walking Sticks ; For 1/9, a charmingly designed ; Waiter ; also, some exquisite | Japanned Trays under English j cost. I FOB CASH, ; I WILL SELL j A four-Glass Plated Cruet for 7/6 j ..Toilette F.rame Glass for 4/6 ;- Axe Handles, each 1/I Job lot, of Dog Chains, 1/I Sorby?s Saws,: 4/6. ! .Knives and Forks, 7/6 per doz i China Cups and Saucers 1/- --| Proof in abundance will be given to all ! ' that this is A. Bona Fide Sale! I ; COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19th, AND ENDING ON I Saturday, May 20. TO COMMEMORATE T_RS I SEVENTIETH ANNIVERSARY Of our beloved Countryman I \ "Thy deeds, great Chief, shall be the theme ■ Afar on Ganges hallow'd shores, i j While Niagara's lightning stream ; Thy dreaded name in thunder roars !" |; JOHN JAMES, j BRIDGE-STREET, .";'"'. NELSON
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 140, 5 June 1876, Page 4
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363Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 140, 5 June 1876, Page 4
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