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HAMS! HAMS! j ■VTOW ON SALE. — 2 CASES SINCLAIR'S ENGLISH HAMS, A Real Treat. At H. HOUNSELL'S, i No. 1 Bridge-street. NOW ON 8 ALE, ex Celestial Qneen, the following IRONMONGERY GOODS and JA.PANNED WARE, direct from the Manufacturers: — Iron Bedsteads, all sizes Te'ddfsley's Double-htnd Rim Locks Garden and Ladies' Spa lea and Forks Mlnars' Puddling Sp»d«s Strong Round and Oval Tubs and Buckets Hanginsr, Fluted, and Enamelled Gridirons Best House Bellows Improv.d Cha'onal Irona . Skewers, Egg Whisks, Cork Drawers, Meat Stands '■'■ Flue Brushes, Bottle Brushes, Wire Rat Traps Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches Mahogany Knobs, Weighing Machines and ■Spring; .Balaeces, Milk Yokes, Tool 'Baskets* •'• Ivory Table and Dessert Knives, Carvers,, Jsteels ' -. ■ Chamois Leathers. Tron and Tinned Tacks Grubbing Hoes, Brass Sooket, Plate and Tirot Castors, Brass Cupboard Locks Stair Rols and Eyes, Excelsior Knife ; Cleaners, j Wool Border Mats, Japanned Tea Traya land Wait rs Purdonians, Regent, Brunswick, Persian, iand other Coal Vases aod Scoops Ilip "Baths, Sponging Pans Tea and Coffee Pots, \ Saucepans, '.Kettles, ' Soup Turems, Candlesticks Nursery Lamps, with kettles, Japanned Globe Lamps, with guards, Stable Lanterns 7 ■•.--- Brooms and Brushes. Tu'nip Hoes, Dutch Hoes, Meat Choppers, Mincers Tin Plates, Round and Square Japanned Box?s . Spice Boxes, Tin Basins, Dippers, &c, &c B3T* Observe the Address--At H. HOUNSELL'S, Nos. 1, 2, 3, Bridge- Strict. GENERAL IRONMONGERY, FURNI- ! TURE, & GROCERY DEPOT. 471 H. HOUNSELL BAR JUST OPENED and NOW ON SALE, the following NEW GOODS ex Celestial Q'ieen — 6 doz. English Wood Seat Windsor Chairs 20 „ Cane Seat Chairs, a splendid assort ment, new patterns 6 r Shop Chairs 3 „ Children's High and, Low, Ohairs 3 „ Folding Ohairs, with or without arms and leg rests Best curled Horsehair, in any quantity. At H. H olfN S E LL'S, Nos. 1, 2, and 3, Bridpe-street, GENERAE FURNISHING WAREHOUSE 472 WIGHT & MANN'S SEWING MACHINES, THE Best and Most Simple for Family Use. The Excelsior Treadle The Excelsior Treadle and Hand ComMned The Prima Donna New Hand Lock Stitch' Shuttle Machine, a Treesure in every House 1 Now on Sale at Very Low Prices. To Close Consignments. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. X ' " .- " i ' ■ At • H. HOUNSELL'S No. I, Bridge-street. 3307 FIREARMS! FIREARMS! NOW ONSALE. ICASE of HOLLIS & SON'S celebrated GUNS, direct from the Manufacturers, comprising— 24 Single Barrel, various 6 light Barrel, for Boys' use Id Donble Barrel, assonel 3 Pin-flre Breeoh Londing Double Barrel Guns in cases, complete with implements 3 Central-flre do. do. The above are imported expressly for this Market, and will be sjld at pricks to suit TBB TIMEB. Every description of Gun Fittings, Bullet Moulds, Wad Punchee, Powder and Shoi Flasks, Cartridges, and Cartridge Cases for Breech Loaders. Hall aud Son's and Curtis and Harvey's best Gunpowder, Patent Shot, and Caps of all Bizes. At H. HOUNSELL'S, No. 1, Bridge-street. 3305 TEA ! TEA ! I TEA !! ! VERY Choice NEW SEASON'S TEA Now on Sale, ex '* PaTdo " and Mail Steamer " Brisbane," to Melbourne Direct, including Cheits, Half Chests, Quarter Chests, Boxes, 6 lb. Caddies, The best ever Imported, and the pick of the Melbourne M»rket. S Cases FBENCH MUSTARD. 1 Case Real INDIAN CURRIE POWDER. At H. HOUNSELL'S, No. 1, Bridge-st. 2329 3 CASES SINGLE PERAMBULATORS with floods oomplete, At H, HO U~N SELL'S.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 145, 10 June 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 145, 10 June 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 145, 10 June 1876, Page 1

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