kCOKEY TO LIED on tpu» vc* * BBEXL HOLD d. .nrity Apply C _fc IONNY. Solicitor, Kelson. * _r |/TONBT . .TO JEHD. on FRSEHOLBi [___.; SKCORTY «:•:•_•' iELI. & ATRINROU- ; PBIVATF BOAFD nnd BFSIPJtfCB. ! Apply Mre. T. C. B-TCHELOB, = c 3O WBH»e?..t_eeft_ ' SINGER'S SEWING MACHMES Hand or Foot, at will. : , 'j The Best for the Family,_ The Dressmaker, and Tailor. ... SINGER'S SEWINGMACHINE S The Best, for the Bootmaker, for Light or heavy work. ... . SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES 10 per cent di. count for Cask- >jINGER'S SEW ING MACHINES Easy Terms. Within the means of all. SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES Given witb each Family Machine ' — 4 Hemmers, I Binder and Folder, 1 Feller, 1 Qnilter, I Tuckmaker, 1 Straight Guide, 1 Screw for Guide, I Brader, I extra Ncdl*- Plate, 1 extra Cheekspring. 6 B«>bhitu.. 12 Needles, 1 Screw driver and Wret cli 1 bottle Oil. 1 Oiler. 1 Book of Instructions. S~INGER'S SEWING MACHINES Liberal terms to up-tountry Storekeepers. ALL ki«ds of Sewing Machines REPAIRED; Needles for 51 Diff-rpn. Machines. W. HUHBARD. 'Jrsifigar str< et *he only ntnborieed Ayfot for the "Singer," in Nelson. N.B.— Repairs paid for when fetched. Machines left for repairs; if not fetched within two months, will be sold to pay ex. penses. 4694 TRANSFER OF IUMNPSS. "VTOTIHS is hertby given hat I have -*-* SOLD the whole of tl _ Feeim ea lately carried on by me in the Citj tf _> chon _nd ' elae wht re, ■ nnder the sty le. ol ;. Fpi^gND Btjxtow end CoD.pcry, to Mk FFASCIS fIAM ILTC'N ot this CSty, Wio vill henceforth carry on tbe .aid Business order the fame style, bat alone, and for hia own benefit solely, my connection witb, and interest in, the same baling ow wholly Ceased. EDMOND BUXT ON Nehon, Uth^Sept., 1881. ' 3028— te BCOTl^g ..AWING, PLANING, AND MOULDING MILLS, SA-50 AND DOOB FACTORY. Thb anderafened .. having ycemplajed rthe erection of IMPROVED MACHINERT Is prepared to execute, with the utmost despatch »U orders witb lie may be fiivt__fl}Floating, . lining, . Monldingß, .. } SHfieff^aid Doora always ta stock.; '^Ixobere, Bhingle.,- aod BnJWlng tta&fali of every description --ilders' ironmongery Gomifatfd Croa n Bidginer and Spouting v 95f»ss all rixe* for R^lo at lowest jHmnnn«tiver_te». .-A...... •* ...; Joiners' Work prepared to order. Sawbg and Planing i done for the Trade Planing up to |4 i^hw wide, v^; c. • '■'''■ ' " ,_:'» '■ fi '. : ' ;:>: --.^fel^ "~_Sk_SS_V^_Pl_S^_^^® B tanaara J- ire, ane Wannasili insiiran-^Coap^^ J? _klri.l 1. EJIi.ON '■' B^AWc__t^^ >:^^^_-__- FIRR, Marine Q_a_a_^^__li ißsued'atcarreni .ift^^c^J^^^ : Prompt and U-<__ir#-ttle_^nt.^i:Sf^H
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 307, 27 December 1881, Page 1
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400Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 307, 27 December 1881, Page 1
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