RUTHERFORD* FLOUR. MEALBTn^ HAD DOW, Sole Agents, Collingwood-st*t3«. / 694 ■pRIMF/TTORK TTAMS! JS y 1 CASE ONLY, NOW ON SALE'at I (^"HENRY HOU^BLL'S, 804 / y No. 1, Bridge-street. or»S/TER TON _wO / iroß NEWCASTLE HOUSEHOLD COALS. cms. PER TON y Oiy por y ■^7 GREY COAES. 09s. p^r^t/n y y o_j (^ y^FQR y WEST^WANGAN UICO ALS. f^ TERMS-^CASH. ' JOSEPH GARRARD, 736 Government Wharf. COACH BUILDER AND. WHEELWRIGHT^ GjfjrT/ "11/riLKER begs to infijrn/the •QXXLL JJ_l/Public of>tßlsrjn*thatne has COMMEI^Ea^BUSINJBeSin ihe above line on the pferai^s^of /Messrs. WIiHSETT and SON, anji/ hones hjf good workmanship and moderate changes, to share their^upport. / g/ H.MILLER, BRIDGE STREET, NELSON. 661 BARLEY MEAL ! BARLEY ME ALT i^^N SALE, / BARLEY MEAL, Axt^JSj - Jjss~£er'lsack. y yVrfS^LE & Ih_OTOW, /COLLINGWOOD STREET. 739 I KEROSINE OIL. kAA CASES DOWNER'S / TT" fy yy, / J\_EROSINE v/il, Hourly ei^eefed fropv^EW York via London, y^J^ETH SHAN." / This Bjanrolsespecially imported foyfamily use, being much superior to any o»Jii~T brand in the Market. H . DAVIS. 752 *T>URFORD'S /^OAL TTvEPOT, THE PORT, (Opposite Lukins' Lime Kiln.) Now Landing, ex the Pearl, and ON SA L E,— QA TONS COLLINGWOOD COAL, OU 30/- per ton at the Port. 33/- „ Delivered. Sample of the Coal to be seen at Mr. Mabin's^X" _. ~~r. Bridge-street. f ' y&x the Waiohopai-— / OA^ONS SCREENED WANGANUI Ly coals, / f 40/- per ton, Delivered; / TER M S C A/S H\ Orders left at Mr. J^^L^Mabin's, Bridge-street, will be carefully attended to. 474 JAMES 0. BURFORD. JUST ARRIVED Ex ANN, Cfry CARGO OF SUPERK)R CiJ^&L NGW 0O D n\Q AL, / DEIiiVERED AT/ 33s. ife^TON ; 305. a1/WHARF . y^ ALSO,/ NEWCASTLE^REY/b WANGANUI, ' AT EQUALLY^EOW RATES. Orders left at Bridge-street Store will be carefully attended to. J. LIVICK, 724 Albion Wharf, Nelson. ESTABLISHED 18 58. /J. w. t a t^ on MEDICAL, SURGICAL, ksL MECHANICAL denlt/st. J. W. T. calls attention to the many years' residence in Nelson, which is 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 his 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 WITfIOUTARESORTING TO RECKLESS EXTRACTION.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 121, 24 May 1871, Page 3
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376Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 121, 24 May 1871, Page 3
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