NOTICB.-MRS MCLEAN'S BOaRDING i HOUSE, mV/AK\. WdY ao you emoke ohesp and 6»«ij Oiganlies ? G< t b:ok (fcbe Irae oia ; om'orter, tba Swoot Pipo, ana fill t with the pore and fragrant OJTBIinT P till LST rOEACOO " TTTTtf '. ; " A 7 ROOMED HOUSE, COLLING. WOOD-STKEET. to GEORGE HARPEK, Solicitor &c, Trafalgar-street FO SALE OR TO LET /^OSVENIENT and pleasantly sitnolrd V^ S ven-rcomed HOUSIi in RunseU-st, at preeeit cooupied by JIR C. KEEBLE. Apply to GRIFFIN 4: SOS 3, 1565— t0 A'tocgt. WHAT ia most fgscDlial on a emokei'e bnfpinase? The "00RBE01 THING Al LAST TOBACO duu't you fcrgct it I NELSON BREWERY, NLI/iON, Established 1813, J, R. DODSON | SON Brewers, Malstcrs, Bottlcis, rud Hop. Growers, have now ou band their celebratedAX TONIC ALE la Pints aud Qnartß, XXX BOTTLED ALE in Quart 0 , BROWN STOUT in PinU and Quarts PORTER XXX DRAUGHT ALE in bhds, barrels, kilderkii 8, and kege. IN thtiki' sr hi; numerous Cint mors and the I'ubiio piierully for the generous supfoifc acooid d him la the past,* W. ANSTIOB begs to announce that his mrde of business ia (till to give the best value for money, oombitted with oivility. I<KE\D of tbe best quaiity djlivcnd daily. Bieoaitß and Poitry made frfßh every di.n COIfFECTIOMII¥j £„ of every description minufioturel the premises and gu iron teed pare, A large variety of Eoglißh M*nuf 41 turod Ch o.lit-3 Goods always in st'ch IN PlfEPAtl VTION. A lnrgc ptock for the Km >a Trade. 0 /cr 50 varieties from 6d per )b.J W. ANSTICE, BAKER, PA3TKYCOOK AND COXFrCTiO JBR, Bkidgb St., Nelson. Tj HOLESALE AND RETAIL. CLOTHJIALL. SPRING AMD*. SUMMER. PUIT3 from IX TEOU3F.RS from 15/-. W. SHORT & SON, TAILOFS'i OUTFITTERS, NOTICE. THE UNDERiIONBP, INVESTOR OF MARTIN'S BALSAM & HORSE & CATTLE OILS b-gn tj inform the Public of r>'rl<on and Di*trio;e that be is row SOL'S PP.OPlillirOß, a'Jil is no longir a runner with >. Knrsteo, bnviog bought his share from the OQioial AsfUcce. I hive oppjintrd KR.J. BOON, ChemV, Ilatdy-ftn et, my Soli) Ag^n<-, \\ha:eitcun be procured Wholesale aid Ret.ai'. It (9 now mnnnlacturei solely I y tnyfle' l ", so d ents can nl/ on getting ii pr p«r)y prspared . Patented Bcrt?mber Bth, 1893.] JOHN MARTIN, BOLE PROPRIETOR 134--3 m T^";OM Hp to lip it spreads. Eve'yq'-c'y his heard it. Men in the trade havj known it t r ycrrs, M n out 0! tho trade— Wel'Oar fcknd? k«w 1 Others wtro incrcdulou?. Others didn't er quire, Othora didn't oare to know. Bat DOW EVERYBODY KNOWS THAT THE EMPIRE TEA COMPANY BEATS TUB WOSLD 1 Tho faclß ire these : Wo eeat for "Sahplf.B" iVom tie Two ,'argest, wealtbiißt, and Most Skilful Tea Blending Fiims id Loc don To compare with our owdi Ard tho Result is EMPIRE TEAS iotnaHy Bhow Botter VMue to The conßumT, Our oplaioa is thorcftrc conllrmcd Tbafc AYE DO THE TEA TfIADB As well ob it oin be done anyhow, by any« one, anywhere in tho world, empiriTtea go., ! w. & g. turnbull & co, PROPRIETORS, • wblll nao n. NO Tea ton equal HEALTH TEA for Btreeptb, beautiful troma, and lovely flavour, Nelßt'n farmers' Go-Operative Ait
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIX, Issue 19, 23 January 1895, Page 4
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