RUTHWfVujEn SUPERIOR FLOUR. NEALE/AND HAD DO W^Sale Agents, Collingwood»_treet. 694 TJRIME XTORK TTAMS ! ! 1 CASE ONLY, NOW ON SALE *^~\ f f ™N_2^TIOUNSELIS% 804 ,^^^ Nfcj^f Bridge-street. O£S. PER TON _.U FOR NEWCASTLE HOUSEHOLD COALS. QAS. PER TON /~\. OU for / GREY COALS. DOS. PER TON / OiW / .FORI / / <ry COALS. \ TERMS CASH. JOSEPH GARRARD, 736 Government Wharf. COACH BUILDER AND WHEELWRIO__T>J G'XPSY "MTILLER begs to inform the j •/CLrjJM. Public of Nelson that he has COMM^f^T BUSINESS in the/above line on the premises, of^ Messrs. WIMSETT and SON, aflil^hones* by good wo^manship and moderate cJmrges, to share their support. G. H. MILLE R, BRIDGE STREET, NELSO^-fT yi§\ | BARLEY MEAL ! BARLE^MEAL ! PZ2^y ON SAL/,' -JxKa SACKS _£ARLEY MEAL, yl£xj\h Us. per Sack. NEALE & HADDOW, COLLINGWOOD STREET. 739/ | KEROSINE OIL/ ! CASES Y-TyY JXEROSINE OIL, HouUy_^pee^dJ_aciNE-w- York via London, V __^^r ''BETH^HAN." 3fhis Brand is especially imported for family use, being much superior to any other brand in the Market. H. DAVIS. 752 "OURFORD'S pOAL T\EPOT, THE PORT, (Opposite Lukins' Lime Kiln.) Now Landing, ex the Pearl, and ON SALE,— 3 A TONS COLLINGWOOD COAL, 1/ 30/- per ton at the Port. y*~ 33/- „ Delivered. yY Sample of the Coal to be seen at MfT Mabin's, . ,^ Bridge-street. ,/ lV^ x the Wiiie-fopAi— OA/TONS SCREENED WANGANUI COALS, / 40/- per ton, Delivered. ' terms cash]. Orders left at Mr. J. R. Mabin's, Bridge-street, will be carefully attended to. 474 JAMES 0. BURFORD. JUST ARRIVED Ex ANN, j^j^KGO OF SUPERIOR/^ p 0 LX 1 NGW 00 D rjXA L, yA DELIVERED AT / j 3£s. per TON ; 30s. at #H ARP . I / ALSO,/ NEWCASTL^GREY^ANGANUI, AT EQUALLY LOW RATES. Orders left at Bn_ge«street Store will be carefully attended to. J. LIVICK, 724 Albion Wharf, Nelson. ESTABLISHED IS 58. /j. w. t A y^ /MEDICAL, SURGICAL^-nd MECHANICAL d c iyr i st. J. W. T. caite-'attention to the many years' residence in Nelson, which ib a guarantee for his professional reputation. ..,,,. The advantage of Assaying and Refining his own Materials, and with the Most ; Improved Appliances used in the construction of ARTIFICIAL TEETH, enables him to assure that no deleterious compounds are used in bis Establishment, such as are being passed off on the public for cheapness, set on 'plates composed of Zinc, Copper, Silver, Tin, &c, by analysis. TEETH ADJUSTED WIMQUT EESORTING TO RECKLESS EXTRACTION. •
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 120, 23 May 1871, Page 3
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382Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 120, 23 May 1871, Page 3
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