Christmas! Christmas!! FINEST CURRANTS, RAISINS, ' Muscatels Figs, Frenoh Plums, C»ndi.d Peel, Spices Essences, Nuts and Almonds Calves' Fcot Jelly, Sauces, &c REAL INDIAN CONDIMENTS comprising Chutneea various. Mulligatawny Paste Rot Pickles, Tamarinds. !^oy Guava Jtlly, Preserved Fruits, &c., &c. At Reduced Prices for Christmaj. use. Prime SMOKED, HAMS and BACON. At H. HOUNSELL'S, 3114 No. 1, Bridge-street. Christmas! Christmas! CHOICEST WINES & SPIRITS for CHRISTMAS use by the Single Bottle or tbe Dozen fit tbe usual Reduced Rites for the present Season. Cherry Wine,,ls 6d.per little . , Australian Wipe from 2s per Bottle y .Sparkling ChampagDes, Pints and Quarts Englieh Ale and Porter in first-clasa condition At H. HOUNSELL'S, 3115 No. I Bridge-street.^ TO SPORTSMEN. Guns. Guns. Guns. SELLING OFF! Reduction in Pkice ! 1 Upwards of 100 Single and Double-Barrel Guns, by Holms & Sol., including a few BreechLoaders : must be sold to make room for iresh stock. Ball & Son's Glass GUNPOWDER. CoßTrs & Harvey's Duiniond Grain. Also a first shipment of the celebrated maker., Pioon & Wii-ks, which gained the fi r st prize at the English Field Gun Trial, comprising — Tower Proof Alliance, Neb 3 to 6 grain SHOT, CAPS, and CARTRIDGES, all eizes. BLASTING POWDER by the Keg or pound Observe the Address— At H. HOUNSELL'S, 1148 Nos. 1, 2, 3, Bridge-street Just Opened, and now on Sale. SMITH and WELLSTOOD'S COOKING and HEATING. STOVES, as follows :— Nos. 8 and 9, Marchioness „ 8 and 9, Mistress „ 6, 7, and 8. Trafford Ranges „ 1, 8. and 9. Plantrets „ 7 and 8, Victoress „ 6 and 7, Scotia - All the above, with Utensils complete. HEATING STOVES— Wide Awake, Queen (two sizes) Fgg, and Kandian Also, a supply of Fxtra Pots and Fire Bricks Being imported direct from the Manufacturers, will be Sold at Lowest Prices, At H. HOUNSELL'S, 970 Nob- l, 2, 3, Brirfg. -street. Pianos. Pianos. Selling Off— Relinquishing- that Bbanch ob Business. WANTED KNOWN.— The Cheapest House in Town to A splendid assortment to choose from, all well known makera 3 his is a bona fide opportunity for intending purchasers to obtain more than value for meney. Nos. 1, 9, and 3, Bridge-street, Nelson. ; 971 New Goods just received. COLONIAL OVENS all sizes Bae&et and Gothic Grates Perambulators with Hoodp, various dingle and Double Basket; do. Bassinettes, Clothes Baskets boiled Linen (Chinr se) Ba.kets Be tetters' and Bakers' Baskets, aU kinds Now on Sale st H. HOUNSELL'S, 972 Bridge-street. Tobaccos. Tobaccos. ANOTHER SHIPMENT of Max Mendebhausen's celebrated TOBACCOS, juet received in Tin, and Packets, comprising — Fruit and Flowers Driver's Mixture Vanity Fair Barrttt'B Twist Gold Bar Golden Cloud' Ruby, and Holland's, Now on|Sal( gat M. HOUNSELL'S, »73 Noe. 1,13, 8, Bridge-stree.^
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 46, 23 February 1880, Page 1
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438Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 46, 23 February 1880, Page 1
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