SHIP CHANDLERY AND GENERAL STORE, THE PORT, NELSON. B. FftANZEN Is now offering his well-assorted Stock of Shipchandlery, Groceries, Drapery, Earthenware, firushware, &c, &c, at the lowest remunerative prices. GROCERIES. A well-assorted stock of the very best brands and at the lowest prices. Produce Taken in Exchange or for Cash. Ships Provisioned and Bonded Stores supplied k at the shortest notice. DRAPERY. JUST RECEIVED— Per Salisbury, Edinburgh Castle, and Ben Venue, via Auckland, A Splendid Assortment of WINTER CLOTHING Comprising— Black Cloth Suits, Coat?, Trowsera, and Vetts Beet West of England Tweed Suits Tweed Trowsers Coats and Vests — Single and Double Breasted Best Pilot Cloth and Bearer Overcoats, aad 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 baies Mexican Calicoes Flannels— a well-aborted Btock Serge, blue and white, single and double width— beat quality Winceys French Merinoes j Also, About 50 dozen Men's and Boy's Hats— latest fashion* JUST OPENED — An Assortment of Colonial-made Clothing Suits — coat trowsers, and vest 1 caße Trowsers— specially adapted for the working man I case Trowsera an 3 Vests, from 12/6 Shirts, Collars, Ties, Scarls, &c. Blue Serge Coats, Trowsers, and Vests Leather and Elastic Bults Men's Hosiery, Haberdashery, &c, &c. ' Oi's'sins, Souwesters, Horse Cloths, and hick Cloths made to order and ia sock Tents and Canvass Covers on Bibb, made to Urder, and in stock Sluicing and other Hoee? made to Order Heaviest and btst Canvass lor Diggers' Hoses Picks Long and Short-handled (bhorels Locks, Catches, acd Bolts BOOTS AND SHOES. ENGLISH AND COLONIAL. Ladies' and Cuildr ens' Boots and Shoes Watertight, Bluchers, Elastic Sides, Balmoials, Wellingtons, Gum Boots (long and short), and tteal Sea Boots SHIP CHANDLERY. European Rope, from I to 7 inch Coir and Bolt Hope, do do Flax and Manilla Hope, all sizes Blocks — Cooimoo. anl Patent, Single and Double, from 2 to 14 inch Canvas (No. 1 to 7), Linen and Cotton Ducks Muntz Metal (genuine), Composition Nails, Sheathing Folt Copper Nails and Tacks, Marling Spikes, Mallets, Caulking iron, &c. Anchors, Chains, aad Sh*cklei— all sizes Galvanised Ships' spikes, Bolts, and Copper Bods — all sizes Varnish, Stockholm Tar, Coal Tar, Spirits of Tar, Pitch, Oakum, Eesin, &c. White Lead, Ked Lead Black. Green, and other Culors —Paint, Whitewash, and Tar Brushes Paint Scrubbers, Drawn Bass Brooms, Coir Scrubbers, &c— all sizes Oils— Boiled, Kaw, Castor, Colza, Kerosene, and Fish Oils Sails made to order, of the Best Material and on the Shortest Notice Oars and Bollocks Patent Lever Clocks, snitablo for ships Compasses, Marine, Field, and Upera Gla&ses Aneroids, Barometers, Charts, Log Books Sextants, Parallel*, liulcru, &« , &c, &c. International Code of Signals and Book compKte with Quarterly Supplements eupp'ied, £6 6s Ensigns, Union Jacks, Exemption and Blue Peters in stock . House and other Flags made .to order Bunting-Ked White, Blue, Yellow, and Green TO ABRIVE SHORTLY— An Assortment oi Trotman's Patent Anchors, from 3 to 7 cwt Polished Brasi Binnacles, with Stand and Transparent Compasses complete Ships Fitted Out with Every Rsqdisite at Lowest Pbices. On Sale by the undersigned— S. B. Jeans & Co.'s Improved Patent Reflector GAS COOKING STOVES. These Stoves will Roast, Bake, B-jil Toast, and Broil, as shown, equ*l to the open flre.er kitchen range, and ait m?st convenient and economical, both in first cost and use, and, having no gas inside the oven, meet with general approbation. These Stoves have bsen put to every possible test, and have given the greatest satisfaction. Th 3 oven above the roaster is constructed in such a manner that every p*niclecf heat i 9 used. The oven ia made with a case or jacket, an<l the heat fro» the flame over the roaster passes round the oven with a regular diffused heat, and the waste heat, after p lesiog 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 spread over the whole of the bottoms of saucepans or kettles, aad the burners are bo > coostructpfj tint no fat or water can drop into them— sn n'je Mo -i a'le in most gas stoves. All buiuor^ iv ibs St ye are atmospheric. B. Franzen, THE PORT NELSON. 11 5
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 220, 7 September 1876, Page 4
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740Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 220, 7 September 1876, Page 4
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