'i ■ "•'. ■ ;'■ ..- -j -,'■.; .•■ '■ ?-■> / ""• SHIP, ;CiIASDiiEEX;"- a!»D : 'li.pb- qffedng^Ma^weH^gdrted Stoiik p! SliipcliaadleEy. %oeenes» ' }< Drapery, Earthenware, Bnlshwarei &o.y to> afe the lowest' remunerative prices. GBOGEBIESi,. ' , . A well-aasorted stock of the very best brands and at tha lowest prices, Psoduoe Takb^ ifir Exohanqb o^b • _ ' ' ! \_ ' for Ciak. '" : ;' Ships Provisioned and Bonded Stores supplied w a6 the siiorfcesfc'Qotica' • : . ./ vu.- SBAPEBZi ' • ■' '•' •: : •'.oOTST -EICEIVED— !; ". ' Fee 'SaiiditeryyJSdUiiljurgk Oet&tle, and Ben •Venttb, mas A' uGeiand, ' rASpleadid Assortment of ; s ,WINT|L .O^pqL^lJSf.iGr i >;:{'•■:(; (r:QWpdß|ng-r: :•' -■ ■: ■-. \ Black ;€lot^ 'Suits, Ctoatr,''Trowgera,Bta(i i .;•■ ; Vests ;: ■ 'ov.b v.-.-i p. -^ ■■ o •: ■ • ' M. Beafi West of England Tweed Salts S Tweed' fTrowsers i* •;'' to ■ . ■ • - | o Coats. vandirjVests---' Single "aiid 1 Doable i .1 'Breasted" . ' •••! <■>'"" ;>•;•.! .; : • , • Beat Pilofri.Cldthi ;add Saaygf • ; Ove?caafis, ; ■ :;. and.- Monkey 1 Jackets: - r J"!o;..- ; •■ .Blue iClotln .Saits-^Coafiy TrowseS, and" ■ ■-./> -V.esbs -•;•: • :.i ■ v.:k.~i •■ , I ?■•- ,:- rWMta.aad Colored Moleskfa Ttowserl < - .^PagefeOdats.feiadDoable-breasfed'Veats ' 8 bales Blankets^-wMtei btae aiid 1 grey, : }fcont9tol2qtiarters !; " ■ "^' i $ bales -Mexico -Calicoes; '■'' .'— r--- ;; - - Flaoaelshia^elUasHor&dcattfok- 1:!;' - '' :!; ' Serge, blue and white, single aad doablr width— beat quality • Winceys French Meriapes-; r- ,-., ,-j v - v 'Albo^ Aboafc 50 dozen Men's and Boyfa Bista?---:v • 'latest' faahione jL;i /, ■'''■>■•'•■- • j-- v. ! J u ,.S. jfI T i7 O r .P B N'B DAn Assortment of' Colonial-made ClotMng ! Suits— coat traweers.; aad , vest •...;• ,r; ; 1 case Trowsers— specially adapted for the j working man --— - - I case Trowsers and Vesta, from 12/6 > ! Shirt 9, eollairS; Ties, Scarfs, &c. ' Blue Serge Coats, Trowaera, and Vests ; -JLeatiheiSana Eldsiio ßelts^ ( »'i : ■ • " I Men's Hoaiery^HaberotasSeryi&aj&c. - ; Oilskins, Soiiweatera, Horse Cloths, and ! Rick "Cloths made 16 order and in ; •■- .; sfpek.-;-; ,],■■>':; ■ ■ a . . Tents and CanvasdZCrirers' ok Hibb. made-- ' to Order, and in-stock ! .Sluiemgancl other HasesVmal© to Order ' ; Heaviest and best Canvass toff Diggers ! : ' 'Hoses ■ .• ; >i v. •. ,7 /.. "' T, ■ i Picks - l ;_T' c y,..js. • ,c:--r-r: - '.n-.. Long and Short-handled &bo?ela Lacks, Catches, and Bolts •-". • 2 '• ' : - BBOTS ANB SHOES. '"■''■''> ENGLISH AMD COLONIAL. ; liadiea' anid Childreni' Boots aad Shoes ' j Wa'tertigh'ta. Bljieh'ere/Elis'Hc Sides, Bal- • ; ■ L morab, WellirigtbnsjiSbm Bootefloar i and short), and Real Sea' Boots if- ship W^tmt) * "•"'■•' :: j European" Rope, febnl'i to : 7 'inch : " Coir and .Bolt fiope, do do Flax atfd'Maniila Sope; ill sizes, Blocks^-Commoa and Patent, Single and : Double) from 2 to' 14 inch _'.. ' ' Canvas (N0.,1 to 7), Liaen and Cofctoa ; J Dacka ' ■ , " ■' •■ " ; '" . Mantz Metal (genuine), Composition Nails,. Sheathing Felt n .. {.. .. ' Copper NaUa and. Tacks^Marlihg Spikes, .- i • MallfiW; Caulking Iron,. &(v , Anchors; Chains, 'antf-SWacllea— all' 'sizea j Galvanised Ships' spikes, Bolts, and Copper Rods— all sizes ~ I Varnish, Stockholm Tar, Coal Tar, Spirits '«> „, , ot !s&* Pi^ h ' Oakxxta, Besin, &c c W% Head, Kedi Lead Black, "Green, and other JColors— jPalnt, i Whifewaeh, and Tar Briishes -' - r PainfcS^ubber%^Bfaw^gsgs^rofliro^(gpir" Scrabbers, &c.— all sizes ' oa TaSlf^^ KeCOSeQe i •f togrdeii of the Fgit^^cial ■ />?atgnt Lever for^bifig V'^ "\ Sefptms*m riMSifce, r^ioiaj^aM 1 %e,y AneiraM^BaEonie.fers|Cflarts; Kog Books Sestantfl^Harallels, Kulera, &c.,.&c, &c. Ay! ■ -«teßaa^nalrrGoae \-af rvSignaler I: ani l: B(So^ >■•';-■■■ '■ ca^bl^te'-wish'-QiMfferlyTSaß^ieEa^Qta ;io BQB?gaB s UoiGuJaekffj feempfSaQ and Bine Peters-in-stock — — - •' ' ■■■" ■' r 3o|fs^ah'3 v ptnef flggi'ipfta? tprbrder x > ■ .•:r,.-,r lQBeea:o;- r;// r. ;: ir ■?,:! .It ". >.rs> y-i ol ■■::•-■ -^■These-Stoves will Boast, Bake, Boll; " ..T.oajitj. andwßjffllJ, (as glio&n, equal .to the open.Jfei , convenient; aud ecouomieal, both in flrat cost and use/and,^ having no gas inside the oven, meet withgeneril approbation.!' These SedVes have been put to eveFy possible test, and hav^.givea the greatest satisfaction. The oven abovethe roaafitr is constructed in such a manner that every particle of heat is used. The oven is made with a- 'case -or jacket, and the heat from the flama.over the roaster :. passes roojid the oven wish a regular diffused : heac, and the waste heat, after passing round the oven ia brought iv contact with the top hot plate, or under, the saucepans on top so that all the beat from the gins is u?ed. The ridges on the hot plate are radiating from each burner on the top, which causes the Same to sprtwl over the whote of the • bottoms of <. saucepans or kettles, and the' burpera are: ao, coastmeted-taafi ;ao;fat or water caa drop into them— -Mobjectiaaabte. ..ia mast gas stoves. All burners in this Stove ; are atmospheric^ ( - t - T ,- j
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 165, 14 July 1877, Page 3
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666Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 165, 14 July 1877, Page 3
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