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T^UTHERFDRD'^ ArPERWR ELOUR. Xi NBALB ANDJSADDOW; Sol/ Agents, Colling wood-street. y^ \S 694 T)RIME V^ BK TJAMSI! s* — ir -*■ ii s^ 1 CASE ONLY, NOW ON SALE^t^ HOUN^L^S, 804 / , No. 1, Bridge-street. h\ / 9^»S. PER TON i u\) tor / NEWCASTLE HOUSEHOLD COALS. O AS. PER TON <gl£f y^GREY COALS. qos. pe/tot / tjjml y< FOB / BTEST WANG AN QI COALS/ / TERMS CASH.^-/ JOSEPH GARRARD, 736 Government Wharf. COACH BUILDER AND WHEELWRIGHT' GTT "11 / TILLER begs to inform the • JLL, ±YJL Public, of Nelson that he has COMMENCED BUSINESS in the above line on the premises, of Messrs. WIMSETT a»** SON, and hopes by goodworbmanship^and moderate/Charges, tosbare'lheir support/^ ~7%S'' H ' MILL y X^> Un)GB STREEff^NELSON. / ' 661 BARLEY I^EAL! BARLEY MEAL ! OF^k L E , •jAA SACKS Tft^RLEY MEAL, >jL\JU-~~~~~ 15s. perp^ik. OflOiil^G W0 Q D S T R^E T. y 739 'K EROSIVE OIL. r />^\ZcA^Td )WNER'S y/ JKj^ COSINE (JIL, Hourly^gecped /ron Nb ntpaK via London, yS fcH>N" T>ins Brand is especially importeoT^r family age, being much superior tolany othero«sand in the iViartcet. H . D A IV I S . 752 "DURFORD'S riOAL T\EPOT, THE PORT, (Opposite Lukins' Lime Eiln.) Now Landing, ex the Peael, and ON SA L E,~ QA TONS COLLINGWOOD COAL, OU 30/- per ton at the Port. 33/- „ Delivered. y^~~ Sample of the Coal to be seen at Mr. Matin's, Bridge-street. y' /&X. the Waiohopai-^/ O/yTONS SCREENED S7ANGANUI L?O COALS, / / 40/- per ton, Dejivered. tea h s eas h\ Orders left at Mr. J. R. Mabin's, Bridge-street, will be carefully attended to. 474 JAMES 0. BURFORD. JUST ARKIVED Ex ANN, A CARGO OF SUPERIOR pOLLLHGWOOD pOAL, / DELIVERED AT y/* 83s. per TON"; 80s. at W&A.RF . y also, / NjEWCASTLE,GREY,&WANGANUT, AT EQUALL^LPW RATES. Orders left at Bridge-street Store will be carefully attended to. J. LIVICK, 724 Albion Wharf, Nelson. ESTABLISHED 185 8. A W TAT T ° 3^ — ~ •afEDICAL, SURGICAL, and MEOHANICAL DENT is/ J. W. T. , calls attention to Ihe many years'" residence in Nelson/S^icb/fs a guarantee for his professional reputation. . : : ; The advantage of Assaying and Refining his; own Materials, and with the Most Improved ; r Appliances usedin the construction of .ARTIFICIAL TEETH, enables him to assure that no deleterious com-, pounds arts used 'in his Estfiblishment, such as are being passed off, on the public for cheapness,' Bet on plates composed of Zinc, Copper, Silver,: Tin, &c, by arialynis. ■■■'<<■'■ ■■o :>■■. "TEETH ADJUSTED WITHOUT KESORT ING TO BfiCKLEBS EXTRACTION. j

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 123, 26 May 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 123, 26 May 1871, Page 3