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THE SCIENCE OF IRONING. ASK for BRIGG'S AUSTRALIAN SATIN GLAZE STARCH where you purchase HARPER TWELVETREES' SOAP POWDER. One Pound is equal to nearly Two Pounds of any other. It is the very best Starch for gentlemen's collars and cravats, and the most economical for large washing establishments, manufacturers, bleachers, botpressers, and finishers ; and, as the iron cannot possibly stick, every description of embroidery, lace, and muslins can be ironed without fear of tearing, One Pound of this Starch will make Sixteen Pints of strong Fluid Starch. Don't condemn the thing untried. Purchase a single Packet and be convinced! Patentee.— Habpeb Twelvetbees, Broomley-by-Bow, London. Sole Manufacturer— Habpeb Twelvetbees, Brom.-ley-by-Bow, London, E. Sold by Mr. R. B. Waicot, at the Millinery Establishment, next door to the Bank, Nelson; and by most Grocers and Druggist* Wholesale Agent for Australia, Edwakb Whitbt, 25, FlinderalaneEast, Melbourne; E. and W. Pato, 89, Yorkstreet, Sydney. 7680 THE BEST REMEDY FOR INDIGESTION. NORTON'S CAMOMILE PILLS are confidently recommended as a simple but cci tain remedy for Indigestion. They act as a powerful tonic and gentle aperient ; are mild iv their operation ; safe unuer any circumstances ; and thousands of persons can now bear testimony to the benefits to be derived from their use. Sold in Bottles at Is. l£d., 2s. 9d., and 11s. each, by Chemists, Druggists, and Storekeepers in all parts of the world. *** Orders to be made payable by London Houses. 7786 Jltecellaneoug* NELSON CLUB. — A SPECIAL MEETING of the MEMBERS of the above Club will be held at the Club House, on MONDAY Evening next, the 14th instant, at Eight, p.m., to take into consideration the future constitution of the Club. Maxwell Buby, 467 Secretary. TRAFALGAR HOTEL, BridgeL street, is now RE-OPENED for BAR TRADE, (during alterations) by Geobge Clabk, formerly of the Commercial Hotel. 465 ALBION HOTEL AND TAVERN. E STOCK takes this opportunity of thank* • ing his friends and the public generally for the support he has received since opening the above. Being free to draw English and each description of Colonial Ale, it will always be bis endeavour to sustain the high name he has acquired for these articles. Wines and Spirits of superior quality always on hand, at current rates. 3657 MR. OSWALD WELBY, who resided for many years on the Continent, having formed . a CLASS for MODERN LANGUAGES, will receive pupils for instruction in French, Italian, and German. Terms and hours of attendance can be ascertained on application to Mr. Welby, Brook-street ; or, to Chables Elliott, Esq., Examiner Office. Brook-street, November 1. 7865 rr\ BUSH, Cabinet-Maker, UnderJL • TAKES, &C, Nile-street, Waimea-road. 416 JOHN SYMONS AND CO., AUCTIONEERS. SHIPPING, CUSTOMS, AND COMMISSION AGENTS. Ships' Entries and Clearances effected. 8186 THUNT/M.R.C. V. S., LondoD, • VETERINARY SURGEON, &c. Mr. Httbbabd's, Richmond, Waimea-east. • N.B. — Castrations and all other operations skilfully performed. 883 [a oabd.] ~\IT R. BEALE, SURGEON, &c. REGISTERED PRACTITIONER under the Medical Act of 1858. 1 SURGERY, BRIDGE-STREET, at Mr. Hough's. |Jgi° Residence, the Wood, next to Mr. Sait's. 352 TOSEPH SHERRATT, Blacksmith, Cl having just arrived per Ravenscraig, begs to inform the public of Nelson that he has TAKEN the BUSINESS lately carried on by his deceased brother, Geobge Sheeeatt, and trusts that his attention and economical chargeß will secure to him a share of their patronage. 406 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE is hereby given, that the PARTNERSHIP subsisting between CHARLES ELLIOTT and JAMES ELLIOTT, of the City of Nelson, New Zealand, as Printers and Stationers, was DISSOLVED, by mutual cousent, on and from the Ist day of January last. And X OTICE is hereby further given, that all DEBTS owing to the said Partnership, up to the 31st day of December now last inclusive, are requested to be paid to Mr. Robert Powell, at the Nelson Examiner Office, who ia duly authorized to receive the same, and to whom, also, thft particulars of all Debts due by the said Firm, up to the laßt-men* tioned date, are requested to be forwarded. And Notice, also, is hereby given, that the said Business, since the Ist day of January last, has been carried on solely on account of, and will for the future be carried on by, the said Chables Elliott, who will blbo pay all Debts owing by the said late Partnership up to the said 31st day of December last. As witness our hands, this Seventeenth day of March, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty-two. I Chables Elliott, James Elliott. Signed in the presence of Donald Sinclaib, Solicitor, Nelson. JNO. W. Wi&zeu,, his Clerk. 361 rnHE UNDERSIGNED are CASH PURX CHASERS of WOOL at the highest market rates, and make the usual advances on the same, consigned to their correspondents in London or the Colonies. 1983 Nath. Epwabpb aitd Co. SYDNEY AGENCY.— Mr. Edward Gbeville, of the Australian Telegraphic ' and News Agency Office, 8, Bridge-street, Sydney, has been appointed AGENT for the Nelson Examiner. A copy of eaoh issue will be filed in the Reading Rooms, and will be open to the inspection of the public gratuitous^ 7920 MRS. OSWALD WELBY will be happy to receive PUPILS for INSTRUCTION on the PIANOFORTE. . m t 1 Terms can be ascertained on application to Mrs. Welby, at her residence, Brook-»tretlj ertoCHASUU ■ Eimoxt, Eifc, Exsmintr Offis* vM»

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXI, Issue 31, 12 April 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXI, Issue 31, 12 April 1862, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXI, Issue 31, 12 April 1862, Page 1

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