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The Scholar's Companion and Fireaide Reader: consisting of Historical, Biograpnjpal, and Poetical Selections. By Dr. Blake, of Boston. " Would make an excellent third class hook for Bchopls. Giant's Modern British Poetry, systematically arranged. 18mo, cloth, gilt edges. Blair's First, Secondhand Third Mother's Caiechisia. Wilson's First, Second, and Third Catechbm of Natural Philosophy. Wilson's First Catechism of Geography. — Catechism of History of England. — Catechism of Botany. — Catechism of Biography. — Catechism of Astronomy. — Catechism of English Grammar. &c., &c., &c. Childbex'b Books :—: — Sinbad the Sailor, and Robin Hood. Enchanted Horse, Fortunatus, and Klwif Atomtaken. Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, and AUa?ad-De*B or the Wonderful Lamp. Guizot's Little Brigand, Frangou, and History of a Gold Piece. &c. &c. &c. STATIONERY.— On sale, at the Offioeof the Examiner— • Demy, Post, and Foolscap, rated faint Bank Post Letter Paper, blue laid, cream laid, and wore Note Paper, cream laid and wore Envelopes, official, letter, and note Letter Copying Paper, Drawing Paper Cartridge Demy Playing Cards, various qualities Plain Cards, large, small, and third large Quills and Quill Pens, very superior Busmen Nattte*. MILLINERY. MRS. CROMPTON, from London and Paris, begs to announce to the ladies of Nelson that she intends OPENING, for a short time, the PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, lately occupied by Mr. Crombie, in Trafalgar-street, with a choice and general assortment of MILLINERY GOODjOv selected by herself from the first hones m the London and Paris markets. \^/ 1628 BEAVER, WAIBAU. MR. J. BARLEYMAN, ARCHITECT, and ARCHITECTURAL SURVEYOR) Designs, plans, specifications, estimates^md schedules of timber carefully prepared. / Bradford-quay, Beaver. {/ 1381 TO STOREKEEPERS AND OTHERS. ALFRED HELPS, Bridge-street, Nelson, ACCOUNTANT, COLLECTOR of DEBTS, &c. Terms moderate. Bespeotoble references given. / \ ' N.B. — Money to be lent on Mortgage. Apply by letter only. \J 1647 DR. TATTON begs to announce that he has OPENED a STORE for the sale of pure and unadulterated DRUGS and CHEMICALS (direct from the Apothecaries' Hall), of which he has made arrangements to receive a constant supply. Cattle medicine of every description, including the formulas of the Royal Veterinary College of England. Orders from the country carefully and promptly attended to at moderate charges. i£T Observe the address, HAVEN-BOAD, near the Saltwater-bridge, Nelson. Dr. Tatton hjrf^commenced his operations in PRACTICAL DENTItoY. Artificial teeth from one to a complete set, on ireaaonajble terms. Stopping and extracting also. lIX Children's teeth regulated. Hours of attendance from Eleven till Four. Haven-road, near the Saltwater-bridge. 1601 JLEWTHWAITE invites attention to • the fast, that he has TAKEN that o}d established, extensive, and comfortable FAMILY and COMMERCIAL HOTEL, the Wakatu, corner of Bridge and Trafalgar Street*, Nebon ; where can be had every comfort and convenience at moderate charges. Wines, Ales, and Spirits of the choicest kinds always supplied. x^"^^L Ordinary, daily, aUwf-past One. Horses and machines always on hire. Nelson, July 8. <^ 1264 H O M A S WIMZETT, FARRIER and BLACKSMITH, BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON HOBSBS SHOD All. BOOTH) YOB It. CASH. If booked, B*. per set charged. JOBBING AT EQUALLY LOW PRICESA Urge Stock of Hobsb Shobs on hand. T. W., in announcing to the Gentlemen of the Province the above. Reduction zk hi? Chabgm, avails himself of the opportunity it affords him of returning thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed on^him during the last seven years ; and hopes, hftbnct attention to* orders and moderate ebargesj^prfecave an increased amount of public Bupport.vl-^^ 1872 THE Undersigned is a CASH BUYER of GOLD at the highest ntes. 966 SS — ' Joes R. Hayb. WOOL, OIL, &c THE undersigned are CASH BUYERS of WOOL, OIL, BONE, HIDES, SHEEPSKINS, and other PRODUCE, and will make liberal advances on consignments to their correspondents in London, Liverpool, Melbourne, or Sydney. Wm. Bowibe, Sok, & Co. Lambton Quay, Wellington, jT^ April, 1858. 872 GOLD.— The Underoignpjhvare BUYERS of GOLD. / CußTia Bbothbjm. Nelson, Sept. 2. 1812 WAIMEA EAST CONVEYANCE. THE ECLIPSE, from the Ist October.* and daring the Summer Months, will run BETWEEN the WAIMEA HOTEL and NELSON, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY. M. Littuc, Proprietor. September IQ. JOSEPH ANDREWS reamed/idly intiCl mates to the public that \t haa recommenced RUNNING hi. LIGHT SPRING OABT every Wednesday, and Saturday, leaving the Holly Boah at 8, a-m., and the, Royal Hptelt Neliqa, at 3, *u». tf. B. Pa^celf oarefiilly delivered, and qrioife^ sawn timber, colonial produce, &c., executed with despatch. __________ «_ THE NELSON EXAMINER, which, is published every Wbdnbm>at and SatvsDAT, ia the oldest-establii ked pape» in N«w Zealand, and hat by &r the _is«t,cirouk*ioo qS any p«f*r. in &t Middle Wand: it is consequently the. ntpat. ejigitto medium for advertising. Tbbms or Straspßi— no». — Ten Shillings per quarter, payable in advance. Tzpxs o» _OTiKn»nia.-«!Iwa knee, Om Shut lino ', Eour lia«s, 3fco SHll*P3ft; StiUMtyTBSIR SHiijfciHqa; Eight tinee, Fpro, S«wwfiWi »nd, Theekpknce for erg— : mdditipna), Mac. For <t«b subsequent insertion of Advertisement* of Four fin* and upwards, Hau-prioi.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 78, 29 September 1858, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 78, 29 September 1858, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 78, 29 September 1858, Page 4