H. Hounsell's Advertisements. "I fVTONS HART'S ADELAIDE FLOUR Jm\J now on Sale in 100-lb Bags, at 11. HOUNSELL'S, No. 1, Bridge-street. 2407 -CtfNEST A ROMATIC FTI OB ACCO. The Gem and the Primrose. FOUR SHILLINGS PER POUND, 2609 At H. HOUNSELL'S, Bridge Street. riOOKING STOVES! COOKING V^ STOVES!! GRFAT REDUCTION in the PRICES of Smith and Welstood's celebrated COOKING | STOVES. No. 7 Trafford Ranges, copper boiler, £7 10s. No.S „ „ „ „ £9 No. 6 Empress, £6 10s. No. 7 „ £7 10s. No. 7 „ (with hot water attachment), £8 10s. No. 8 „ £8 10s. No. 7 Complete Cooks, <£5 No. 8 Enchantress, £8 ALSO, FOR SALE— 1 Portable Boiler and Furnace, 22 gallons. Price £6 And .. lor 2 Ironing Stoves, to be sold clieap. At H. HOUNSELL'S, Nos. 1, 2, 3, BRIDGE-STREET. 1749 Q.UNS! GUNS!! GUNS!!! Upwards of 100 Guns to be disposed of at COST PRICE, including some beautiful LIGHT GUNS for Boys 5 or Diggers' use, commencing at 355. each. RIFLES, from 30s. each. Six-chamber REVOLVERS, from 10s. each. npO FAMILIES & Country DEALERS Every description of GROCERIES of best qualities, on sale 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. 2552 CRICKET ! ! CRICKET ! ! ! EVERY Description of CRICKETING MATERIAL now on Sale AT H. HOUNSELL'S, No. I, Bridge-street. 2554 "PX HERA. — NOW ON SALE. 3 crates Wicker Dinner Ware 2 fi Toilet Ware, new patterns 2 casks Cut Tumblers, Wines and Decanters 2 „ Publicans' Goblets 1 crate Jelly Cans 1 cask Enamelled Preserving Pans and Saucepans 6 dozen American Scythe Sheaths, Scythes, Hay Forks and Hay Rakes. At— H. HO UNSELL'S, 2551 No. 1, BRIDGE-STREET. FURNITURE ! ! FURNITURE ! ! ! NOW ON SALE, H CASES Wvlie & Lockhead's celebrated 4 FU RNITURE, comprising— ■ 1 Very handsome WalnutDrawingroom Suite, covered in Crimson and Gold Brocatelle 12 Mahogany (stuffed back and seat) Chairs in morocco 2 Easy Chairs, to match .6 Footstools, in Hair and Leather Cloth 24 Mahogany Chairs, very superior, covered with Horse-hair . 2 Mahogany'Sjjests, of Drawers 1 Mahogany CneS^nier Bookcase; with glass doors . .3 Spanish JMahogany. Loo Tables, various 36 Very superior Looking-glasses, large sizes 24 dozen Cane-seated Chairs, a variety of: patterns, well assorted. Also, on Hand, a large assortment of AMERICAN. andCOLONIAL FURNITURE, including— Ladies'. Dining,. Oak; Office,. Washington,, and . r other Chairs, Tables, ff Washstands, Sofas, , , ' Couches, Towel-horses,'" Plate-racks, Cheffo-;; ■ niers, Chests of Drawer b^ Bookcaises, Whatnots, : .;. SiC. &C.j.y y ::'■.'' '■ 'y-i^r fr^vif^f'.ff :-i' ■' . ' "f .:..fyfy; :3.:^HQUNSELL'S, - , 2555 No.l, BRIDGE STREET.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 295, 17 December 1869, Page 1
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