Grain and Produce Dealers, Wood and Coal Merchants MISSRB. LOCK*BROTHBRS beg to inform tbeir friends and t*e public thst they haye COMMENCED BUSINESS ss above, and hope by supplying the best articles at moderate prices to ensure a ehare of budiport. • . ..u- % ■.,.. -. ■ 1 0 N SA L HS\a*6»tij. Chaff;- Bran, Hay, Straw, FJonrji Sharps, Potatoes, etc.; Manuur and Red Pine Firewood, Wev^captie Coaii. 7 Cbaff Cut ,an"d Corn Crußhed to order. .. • '■ All orders promptly attended to. ■ ; : ; Addrfifla-rLOCK BROTHERS, r "Cits Weighbridge," .Wa^iba-sjbebt, (Opposite Patterson'SjCorqer) 1 S6B-^6a C. Smith, Government wharf? ; TBB PORT, NELSON, ! Has on Sale, and to Aeri?b : TVTEWGASTLE, GREY, and i-\ ANTHRACITE GOAL Canterbury Oats, Cheese, and Chicken Wheat Borj,edoii, New Caledonian Qoano Prijse medal Soap, Bedroom Candles (strongly 'recommended) DugongOil preheat complain**) Raw, Konated, ana Pure Ground Coffee Pure-CoHee wttbJPure"Cbicofyin Tim (two brands in nine varieties) Cayenne, White and Black Pepper Allspice, Mixed Spice," GHngtrV Cinnamon . - Cloves, Carraways, Mace; Nutmegs . Grouad Rice, Sago.Tapioci, Oatmeal Arrowroot, Cocoa. Chocolate, Maetard, Fgg Powder, Baking Powder Orange Pekoe, Gunpowder, Oolong, Sonehong • and Congbu' Netßr~Seaadn»« TKAS in' J-cheata and botfes Tasmaniin Jams ' Harannah Cigars, Virginian Tobaccos, and Foreign Cigarettes . ' Bass JBroome, Clothes Pepfs, Yankee Notions Sparkling Hygeia, Belle FaUj and Champagne Ginger Ale, Z ii'one, In pints and quarts, and 12. varieties of Cordials' and Bitteis , Empty Sacks For Fale. Tallow, Barlejr, Che if, Butter, Fgga, Poultry &nd Fiuit Furchasbd. ■ . • m • r.. ,■ 'f. . ■: , ' ~i ' INDENTS executed for the United Statea, France, Germnny, Belgium, Great : Britbin and Australia. 1789 i T? TiT*TX A T3TS L> 'L' l 'ii>'T>"ir : Ct ' ; eOMItfISSION AG^NT, r , Share Brokerj STOCK AND STATION AGENT, NELSON, — : HAS: ALWAYS: ON HAND— J ShareiV in the prinoipnl Miniog Gomp^ijies, in" Inabgahna aiiii Lyell , Bißtrictß:} otago and Auckland, Alio, Bakk akd Iwsubancb Shae^b. TO Storfikeeiper&, Hoteikeepers "■".■.•" anaotilßrs: ' Fkish Samplbs just received by the undsr- . signed ;,ofr-.; : BrOARS, varioußqualltleß TDAB, cheii«i liklf-chfes' t, and boxes TO BACG^ Cigar*,' Ri* Glucoa etc OILMAN'S STORES in OTery ratieiy JSFIHITS — Whifkie», Brandies, hum, ▼arloo* brands and prices : ; WlN®*- Ports, Sherfles, and CUretn, from good bar tohiosj to extra superior quality for firtt-class trade, or private itimilies 160 caß«B' WW celebrated " Kilmßrnbck ■ WBIBKRT (full contents) ISO cage?"* NobDday ." KEROSINE OIL 150 caßeß Calcicum Light And tbe folio Wiog Special lines— ' 3 barrels MALT' WHISKEY, guaranteed 15 years old, price 45s per 1 gallon, D.P. 2 -quarter-Cflnkß OLD FIiEN CB BRAN D Y 12 years old, price per gallon 428 6d, b.p. r "■;_';.:■ .;>/ .;' u;X z' r ':\' u Notb.— This Wblsbey- and Brir dy have .been ,Jn boj^dk|n Uunedi^ orer ei«ht years : 3 qußrter-ciski! AmpDtilado Sherry (very ■ ,::^flne)l . :: , '.. '/■.,, 6 qußrter*capl<s Merla Six-grape Port 2 cases (20.100) " Henry Clay » CIGAPS . Next' Poat and Telegraph Officer « Nelson; Ist June; 1881, ; ' 1828 X\/vyV/ offered to any p6ra6o ' who wifl-do «^ great a range of- work on any ot|ier J^cjbine.i , : :TJie i»QBt •- pwieot Sewing' STftoWno made, whether for family use or manufacturing, is thfrDoTCblethread, Loqk-stiijoh., Light-running, MW> BATOB VERTiCAXi FEED MACHINE! WILL DO WITHOUT TACKINQS ;— Jtw^lip*k9 wldtf )i'emjen.-ilw.eti: &c \ hem ,0 mumwldtibltf* WjOoHen gbode, as sort merino, crape, or goods difficult to hem on other machines. It malccß a more elastic stjtob than any other machine. It will tarn - i hem and put; i» piping, aty ajne ,tf me. ■>.. : , Sewt any fabric fronn lace to^lesth«r. . Has the automatic self -regulating tension and tajke-iup. : Always in order, and never, falls in its ;'> dutyi- ;.■ ■ • • ; Produced the best quality of work in the greatest variety. Made from the finest, material by expect workmen. % ; Try jt. It has never failed to give perfect I satisfaotlon. rTie, Vbrtioal Fxiip is the greatest adTarice . made" in sewlngVmecbnnißnvsince the invention of Sewlnor Machines. We invite a c*refol r etamination of it, believing no one t ofnr-fall to recognise ;the fact tbajtrit isjp^rf jtectlon. ;..<} ;■'„'' •.''/'.• : .J.<x\.. At the Sydney International Exhibition of 1879*80, after a contest extending over six months, and the severest tests yet applied to flowing Machines in the World, the Judge* have endqwed vcr^iotoft the fiaoDle^and FOB BEWING MACHINES TO THE ' NEW mfllQ VBBTICAL PEED MACHINE oa ev<«ry point, and over all other machin^ Swobr and Wkhthkim, included.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 143, 17 June 1881, Page 4
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690Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 143, 17 June 1881, Page 4
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