SHIP CHANDLERY AND GENERAL STORE, THE PORT, NELSON. B. Franzen Is now offering his well-assorted £ tock of Siiipcliaiidlery. Groceries, Drapery, Earthenware, | • Brushware, &c.,&c. ! at the lowest remunerative prices. I ■ GROCERIES. A well-assorted atock of the very best brands j and at the lowest prices. Produce Taken ist- Exchanghs or for Cash. SLips Provisioned and Bonded Stores supplied .at the shortest notice. DRAPERYJUST RECEIVED— Per .Salisbury, Edinburgh Cattle, arid Ben Venue, via Auckland, A Splendid Assortment of WINTER CLOTHING Comprising— Black Cloth Suits, Cost", Trowsers, aud .Ve*ti Best Wast of England Tweed Suits Tweed Trowsers Coots anl Vests — Single and Double -Breasted Best Pilot Cloth and Bearer Overcoats, and Monkey Jackets Blue Cloth Suits— Coat, Trowsers, and Vest : White and Colored Moleskin Trowsers Paget Coats and Double-breasted Vests 3 bales Blankets — white, blue and grey, from 9 to 12 quarters 3 bales Mexican Calicoes Flannels— a well-a«Bortel stock Serge, blue and white, single and double width— beit quality Winceys French Merinoes AUo, About 7so dozeu Men's and Boy's Hatslatest fashions JUST OPENED — An Assortment of Colonial-made' Clothing Suits — coat trowsers, and vest 1 case Trowsers— specially adtptel for the working man I case Trowssrs an' Vests, from 12/6 Sbirts, Collars, Ties, Scarfs, &c. Blue berge Coats, Trowsers, and Vests Leather and Elastic B-lts Men's Hosiery, Haberdashery, &c, Sec. Oilskins, Souwesters, Horse Cloths, and Kick Cloihs made to order and ia sock Tenta and Canvass C -vers on Bibb, made to Order, and in stack Sluicing and other Hot-es made to Order Heaviest and btst Canvass lor Diggers' Hoses Picks Long and Short-handled Shovels Locks, Catches, a.d Bolts BOOTS AND SHOES. ENGLISH AND COLONIAL. Ladies' snd Children*' Boots and Shoes Watertights, Bluchers, Elastic Sides, Balmoials, Wellingtons, Gum Boots (long and short), and Real Sea Boots SHIP CHANDLERY. European Rope, from I to 7 inch Coir and" B>lt Rope, do do Flax and Manilla Rope, all sizes Blocks— Common anl Patent, Single and I Double, from 2 to 14 inch Canvas (No. 1 to 7), Linen and Cotton Ducks Muntz Metal (genuine), Composition Nailß, Sheathing Felt Copper Nails anf Tacks, Marling Spikes, Mallet*, Caulking Iron, &c. Anchor's, Chains, and Shackle?— ali sizes Galvanised Ships' spike?, Baits, and, Copper Rods — all szes Varnish, Stockholm Tar, Coal Tar, Spirits of Tar, Pitch, Oakum Resin, &c. White Lead, Red Lead Black. Green,, and other Colors— Paint, Whitewash, and Tar Brushes Paint Scrubbers, Drawn Bass Brooms, Coir Scrubbers, &c. — all sizes Oils— Boiled; Raw, Castor, Colza, Kerosene, and Fish Oils Sails made to order, of the Best Material and on the Sl-.ortest Notice Oars and Rollocks Patent Lever. Clocks, suitable for ships Compasses. Marine, Field, and Opera . Glasses Aneroids, Barometers. Charts, Log Books Sextants, Parallels, Rulers, &«., Ac, _*c. : International Code of Signals ahd Book complete with Quarterly Supplements supplied, £6 6s Ensigns, Union Jacks, Exemption and Blue Peters in stock House and other Flags made to order Bunting-Bed White, Blue, Yellow, and Green TO ARRIVE SHORTLY— Ah Assortment of Trotman's Patent Anchors, from 3 to 7 cwt. Polished Brasi Binnacles, with Stand and Transparent Compasses complete Ships Fitted Out with Every Requisite at Lowest Pbicss. On Sale by the undersigned — S. E. J___NS & Co.'s latpaovED Paibnt Kefleciob GAS COOKING STOVES. These Stoves will Roast, Bake, Boil : Toast, and Broil, as shown, equal to the, op°n fire, or kitchen range, ahd aie mest convenient and economical, both in first cost and use, and, having no gas inside the oven, meet with general approbation. These Stoves have been put to every possible test, and have given the greatest satisfaction. Tin oven above the roaster is constructed in such a manner that every pi-riicle of heat is uted. The oven is made with a case or jacket, and' the heat fron the Same over the roaster passea round the oven with a regular diffused heat, and the waste hear, after passing round the oven is brought in contact with the top hot-plate, or under the .saucepans on top. so that all the heat from the gas is used. The ridges on the hot-plate are radiating from each burner on the top, which causes the flame to spreid over the whole of the bottoms of saucepans or kettles, and the burners are so constructed that no fat or water can drop into them— so objectionable in most gas stoves. All burners in this Stove aire atmospheric. ' B.. Franzen, ' THE PORT 3 NELSON. ll s
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 163, 1 July 1876, Page 4
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733Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 163, 1 July 1876, Page 4
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