To the Trade and the Public. d ; TIT" M. STANTON bega <o return ▼" • thanks for the support accorded him in business for the past tbirty years— in an unchanged business, — and to inform his friends that he is now beluoing his 8 large nnd varied stock by offering goodß at i * strictly '» INDUCEMENT PRICES, 3 with a view to altering the character of Ms trade. Until this ia accomplished, he will Bell stribtly and genuinely as iollows : — ■ Stationbby below invoice price. Books in some io stances at Half publication , price. Music, IS-cw and Standard, by any pub- ' lifcher, £3 worth for £ l (not old stock). 1 ianofobtbs akd Obgans as cheap as in -aiand (sacrificing ths import charges, and the heavy duty of 17 per cent.). Sewing Machines— Grover Ss Baker, and others— at half price. An exceed ingly heavy stock on hand. Thread?, Silgs, and Accessories rela--5 tively cheap. i *^* The following miscellaneous lines are ■ well filled, and will bear large profits for the ' trade buyer, mz :— > Cards. Paper, Printing Materiils Inks, &c. leather Bags, Satchels, and Walltts 1 Framed and Unfrdmed Engravings He^vy Gilt Hcture FiamiDg and Cornice Cricket Cr< que% and Fencing Materials Perambulators, Foctba'.Js > . Jewellery, Fancy Goo.is Theatrical requisites WigK> etc. I Cox's Coated I ills, Kirby's do. Druggists' Sundries, Patent Medicines , Mats and Matting in variety Musical IssrauMENTS of every des:ription— Brass, Wood, and Stringed Music Strings. Reeds, Csses, and Fittings Gold and Silveb Laces, Braids, Cords ' Fringes, Trimmings Spangles Znc?, Cloth, Tissue, Foil, etc.— a large and valuable Stock of all kinds Gothic Laiches, Door Furniture, Veranda Iron Ransome's Silrate (indurating preparation) Malt Mill, Large Ci.fr c Mill and Roaster Cottage Rangee, Heating St we, And a variety of other Merchandise. Hardware, Fancy Goods, Oilman's Stores, i and ai tides of consumption. Jdst Received— A case of G.B D. and other Wo:d Pipes of superior clasa, Tobacconitt*' Goode, and Genuine Meerschaums. W. M. STANTON & CO., Commission and General Agents, Salesmen and Brokers, Importers of Specialities, &c , Nobwich Union Fibb Office. SICKNESS AND ACCIDENT MUTUAL ASSOCIATION of NEW ZEALAND. Head Office, Christchurch, with Committee and Trustees W. W. Charters, Esq , Manager and Secretary. This popular Institution is now in operation, and it has been resolved to entend the time for admission of members (from Nelson) without entrance fee, until 15th Januar> , instant. Facilities to Mkmbebs. 1. No personal attendance required 2. Medical examination not a necessity for membership .3. Premiums one to four at the rate of 25s per annum (6d per week) secures £1 per . , veck during d : sab'.lityfrom sickness or accident for each premium. 4. Claims, when approved, payable in Nehon, weekly, if required .5. Profits divided among assured 6. Bight to vo'e at all meetings and elect their own officers Rules of Aesociation, and further information can be bad of W. M. STANTON, Agb*t for Nelson & Mablbobot:gh, or of any of tbe Sub-Agents ot the Nobwich Union Fibe ( ffiob. 10- a Sent Post Free in an Envelope for 4d. Stamps to defray Postage THE BOTASIC TREATMENT for all Nervous Di: orders which unfit sufferers for marriage, &c , &c.; also Consumption, Chronic Disease of the Chest, Stomach, Liver, and Epilepsy. Address R. T. SELBY, Medical Herbalist, 3963— 6 m p John-et , Waterloo, Sydney. NOTICE. I, Amelia Ann Davies, am quite willing to pay my own debts, having had to do so for some years past. Dovedale, January 7, 1881. 77—6 Notice to Insurers. THE COLONIAL INSURANCE COMPANY has REMOVED from the Office of Mb. Stanton to the Offices of Messrs ADAMS & KINGDON. 3926-tC The Bridge-street Produce Store. Opposite West's. EGGS, BUTTER, Bacon, Cheese, Potatoes, Poultry, and all kinds of Farm *ud Dairy Produce. Also, a larpe quantity of Ripe Plums, Gooseberries. Black Currants, and Apples, at the lowett possible prices. 4080 CHRIST WEEPING OVER JERUSALEM, A POEM : by the Rev. W. B. Mabtbn OL Price One Shilling. On Sale at R Ltjoas & Son's. Bridge-street. 1 3. Established 1850. Gorrie & Sons, Coachbuilders, and WHEELWHIGrHTS have secured the cervices of a First-class CoacliTbuilder, ALSO A Coach Painter, and they will continue to give IMPROVED WORK AT REASONABLE QHARGES. . . .- • • ' . ■ ...
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 10, 12 January 1881, Page 3
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