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H. Hounsell's Advertisements. QELLING OFF! SELLING OFF!! The undersigned having EE-COMMENCED BUSINESS on his own account, has determined to make a LARGE REDUCTION in the Prices of the WHOLE of his STOCK for a short time only, FOR CASH; and would particularly call the attention of Parties a»>out to furnish, being a bona fide opportunity to BUY CHEAP. The Stock comprises the Largest Assortment in New Zealand of ENGLISH and COLONIAL FUKNITUKE, Iron Bedsteads and Bedding, and every requisite in Furnishing Ironmongery; Kerosine Lamps, Cutlery, Electroplated Ware, and Builders' Ironmongery. Also, China and Glass, and a large assortment of Carpets, Hearthrugs, Mats, Matting, Oilcloths, &c. &c, which will he SOLD from 15 to 25 per cent. LESS THAN USUAL. Inspection invited. The following are a few of the Prices of the leading articles:— Single Wood Folding Stretchers, sacking bottoms, 10s. each 2ft. 6in. Iron Folding Bedsteads, lath bottoms, 15s. each 3ft. Iron Bedsteads, from 255. each 3ft. 6in. „ „ 30s. „ 4ft- „ „ 345. „ 4ft. 6in. „ „ 40s. „ 4ft. 6in. 4-post Bedsteads 60s. „ sft. x 3ft. 6in. Children's ditto, 355. each (a very useful Bedstead) Children's Cots from 30s. each Mattresses in Flax and Horsehair, all sizes equally cheap 500 Feather Pillows, from ss. each Polished Wood Bedsteads, full size, £2 17s. 6d. each Washstands, from 10s. each Chest Drawers, from £2 17s. 6d. each Colonial Couches with Backs, 255. each „ Sofas, 35 s. each „ „ superior, covered in Rip American Cloth and Horsehair, fr->m £4 10s. each Looking-glasses, in endless variety, from 6d. ea. Wood-seated Chairs, from ss. 6d. each Cane-seated Chairs, from 6s. each And everything else equally cheap. OBSERVE THE ADDRESSEE. HOUNSELL'S, Nos. 1, 2, 3. BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON. HHO CAEPENTERS and BUILDERS. Every description of BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY has been re-marked at much lower rates — Floor Brads, 3d. per Ib. American Cut Nails. 4d. per lb. Wrought N-iils and Wire Nails, from 4d. perlb a considerable reduction by the keg Nettlefold's Patent Screws, 25 per cent, off the lis Rim Locks, from 2s. 6d. each Sash Weights, 3d. per lb. Patent Sash Line, No. 4 & 5, 7s. 6d. and 10s. per gross A Large Assortment of CABINET-WARE comprising Cupboard Locks, Brass Bolts Socket-castors, &. Also, a Large Assortment CARPENTERS' TOOLS to be sold cheap, to go with the times. Smoothing, Jack, and Trying Planes ; Beads, O.G , and other Moulding PJanes ; Filesters, Ploughs, Match Planes, Augers, Gimlets, Saws, Hammers, &c, &c. And a few Matheson's Best Bright Cramps, to be sold at cost price. OBSERVE, AT H. HO UN SELL'S, 1750 No. 1, BRIDGE-STRKET. nno FAMILIES & Country D EALERS. Every description of GROCERIES of best qualities, on salft at lowest remunerative prices. Families waited upon for orders. Goods delivered in any part of the Town. COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN, highest price given for Fresh Butter and Eggs. H. HOUNSELL, FAMILY GROCER, &c, Nos. 1, 2, and 3, Bridge-street. 1751 pUNPOWDER!! GUNPOWDER!!! REDUCTION IN PRICE. Good Sporting Gunpowder, 4s. 6d per lb. Best Glass „ ss. fid. . „ Patent Shot, all sizes, 6d. per lb. Waterproof Caps, 2s. per box. Blasting powder, Is. 6s. per lb. Observe at H. HOUNSELL'S, , 1746 No. 1, Bridge-street. ENGLISH CHEESE ! 1. ENGLISH CHEESE ! ! ! Just Opened, in G-ood Order and Condition — . T>RIME T^NGLISH /CHEESE, JT ' ' JCJ SMALL, \J 2133 At H. HOUNSELL'S, Bridge Street.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 242, 14 October 1869, Page 1

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540

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 242, 14 October 1869, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 242, 14 October 1869, Page 1

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