M U "R AW^ N > "TkPfTIST, HaVdy-st. Jlli f 3 XS' Nearly /Opposite he institute. \J Mr. RAwsos^ifitends LEAVING Nelson in a few days. yS 928 Iyr^SSRS. pURTId * BROKERS /-BndeF^The Land Transfer A**/' are prepared to J>ring Properties under its operation, atid to Transfers on the Scale of Fees provided p^ the Act. /? y^29 HElftykrs. LEECH'S Celebrated f\ INTME^NTJTnay be obtained at m> -* / \s 998 /T. SHONE'S Furniture WarehpoSeT RUTHERFO/D/3 /^UPEIiIOIVFLOUR. NEALgfi&IJB' HADDOW,\SoIe Agents, Collingwood-street. X 694 T>RIME/^TORK TTAMS/f 1 CASE ONLY^ NOW ON SALE at - f-' JHENRY HOUNSEXL'S, 804^ / No. 1, Bridge-street. /f or sale. 6OO BUSHELS_ W EEAT, 4 S b^/ /@2^-L. AUGAKDE, 7 Auctioneer, Commission AgeM, &eh, &c. Trafa^ar-street, May 17, 1871. 900 *)f*&. PER TON ~~ L\J ' FOR NEWCASTLE HOUSEEIOLD COALS. QAS. PER TON fO^ O\J pop. / GR^Y COALS. QOS. PER TON ~/ yS* OU FOR yS WEST WANGANUI COALS; TERMS CASH/ JOSEPH/GARRARD, 736 s —^Government Wharf. COACH BUILDER AND WHEELWRIGHT. GTT IMT ILLER begs to inform the • JIJL. J_YX Public of Nelson that he hfli. COMMENCED BUSINESS in the abovft^Rne on the premises, of Messrs. WIM3ETT and SON, and hopes by good workmanship and moderate charges, to share their support. STREET, NELSON. / 661 TDURFORD'S pOAL TTVEPOT, THE PORT, /?{*& (Opposite Lukins' Lime Kiln.) yTSow Landing, ex the Pearl, and / 0 N S A LIZ,— 3f\ TONS COLLIN^WOOD^COAL, U 30/- per ton at the Port. 33/- „ /Delivered. Sample of the CAaUo be seen at Mr. Mabin's, Bridge-street Ex the Waiohopai— f)A TONS SCREENED WANGANUI U\J COALS, 40/- per ton, Delivered. terms cash. Orders left at Mr. J. R. Mabin's, Bridge-street, will be carefully attended to. 474 JAMES C. BURFORD. JUST ARKIVED Ex ANN, A CARGO OF SUPERIOR (lOLII N/G WOOD C\-0 AL, J *<f- / Xj O& A^T 335. p6r TON ; 30s.^WHARF . / ALS QA NEWCASTLi!,G-RE"^& WANGANUI, AT EQuk,LY/LOW RATES. Orders left at Bridge-street Store will be carefully attended to. J. LIVICK, 724 Albion Wharf, Nelson. ESTABLISHED 185 8. T \\T TA T T /° N MEDICAL, SURGICAL, AukfifECHANICAL DENTIST. 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 Repining 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 WUHOUT BESORTING TO RECKLESS EXTRACTION. j
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 130, 3 June 1871, Page 3
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414Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 130, 3 June 1871, Page 3
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