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KEROSINE OIL. "DEVOE'S BRILLIANT," In 2 Gallon and 4 Gallon Tins. rTIHE above BRAND is the best usually Sold, but to meet the requirements of those who wish a FINER QUALITY of OIL, W. G. WTLKIjNTS has IMPORTED a small quantity of " Downer's/' which is the best procurable, but generally neglected on account of its somewhat higher price. {In 4- Gallon Tins only.) To ensure a good Light from Kerosine Lamps, those who trim them are reminded of the following precautions : Oil should never be allowed to remain in the Lamp for more than a few days, but the reservoir should be occasionally emptied and washed. Lamps should be filled, Cottons wiped (not cut), and Chimnies cleaned every morning, j Wicks should be of proper size ; and thickness, and when new should be well dried at tbe fire to expel every particle of moisture before being put into (he kerosine. All Snuff and Dust should be removed from the Burners, j and all air-holes kept open. Kerosine should not be exposed to the action of tbe air or the sun. W. C. WILKINS, IRONMONGER, BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON, j Juty. 1876. 2043 j . I ON SALE. 1 CASE of Sinclair's PRIME HAMS. Aho, Price's Patent SPERM CARRIAGE CANDLES, Nos. 6 and 8. At H. V. PHILLIPS' l9 }° Bee Hive Store. NOTICE I HEREBY give NOTICE, that any Person taking SiONEfrom the MAITAI KUN without my permission, will be Prosecuted according to law. JAMES NEWPORT. May 31st, 1876. I§l9
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XL, Issue 191, 3 August 1876, Page 1
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371Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XL, Issue 191, 3 August 1876, Page 1
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