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EX RAVENSCRAIG. TRAFALGAR HOUSE. MRS. BARTLETT gratefully acknowledges the very liberal support she has received since commencing business on her own account, and begs to announce that she has just received a general assortment of WINTER GOODS, comprising — Seal-skin Jackets Shawls, Mantles Sheets, Sheeting j White Calico, Uunbleached Calico Carpeting and Hearth-rugs Bed Ticking Striped Shirting Print?, newest patterns, fast coloure Wool Polka Jackets Wool Plaid and Checks Alpacas, newest shades Winsey Skirts Winsey Dresses Wool Socks and Stockings Moleskin arrd Worsted Cord for Trousers Coburgs, nil colours Boys' and Men's Crimean Shirts Sable and Squirrel Furs Swansdown Boas Ribbons, new patterns Hair Nets, in great variety Hair Pads Belts, new styles Wool Sleeves Mohair Caps Hair Bows Velvet and Chenille Head Dresses Flowers Kid Gauntlet Gloves Cashmere and Llama Gloves , Cashmere Cloaks and Hoods Babies' Under Clothing, all kinds Ladies' Under Clothing, all descriptions Gingham Umbrellas Alpaca Umbrellas I Silk Umbrellas Blonds and Edgings Plain and Fancy Cap Fronts Plain and figured Nets Toilet Covers Men's Underclothing Fringes and Braids And a general assortment of Haberdashery. IS^TFAMILY MOURNING of every description 478 JOHN SYMONS and CO. beg to announce kj to their customers and friends that the RETAIL BUSINESS, at their old Old Store, in Bridge-street, comprising the Retail Grocery, Ironmongery, and General Furnishing Department, will, in future, be CARRIED ON by Mr. HENRY HOUNSELL. J. S. and Co. take this opportunity of expressing their grateful acknowledgments for the very liberal support they have received, and trust that the same liberal patronage will, in future, be continued at the same Store. Nelson, January 1, 1862. 290 HENRY HOUNSELL, in commencing BUSINESS, begs to inform his friends and the public, that all ORDERS entrusted to him will be attended to with the utmost care, and that his best endeavours will be always used to merit a continuance of those favours so liberally bestowed on his predecessors. 291 ARTIFICIAL TEETH. DR. TATTON begs to call the attention of the public to his newly-invented process for the construction of ARTIFICIAL TEETH, GUMS, and PALATES. The result of this invaluable invention may be briefly noticed, in a few of their most promising features : — All sharp edges are avoided ; no wires or fastenings are required'; greater exactitude of coaptation is obtained ; a natural elasticity, hitherto wholly unattainable ; and a fit, pei'fected with the most unerring accuracy, is secured ; while from the softness and flexibility of the agents employed, the greatest support and comfort are given to the adjoining teeth when loose, or rendered tender by the absorption of the gums. The acids of the mouth exert no agency, all udpleasantness of smell and taste being entirely avoided ; and all these excellent qualities being combined with greater durability. DECAYED TEETH STOPPED with Gold, Aluminium, Platinum, &c. TEETH EXTRACTED on scientific principles, avoiding pain. CHILDREN'S TEETH REGULATED. Hours of Consultation— From Eleven till Four. 7906 NOW LANDING, ex RAVENSCRAIG, from London — 300 packages MERCHANDISE, comprising Soap, Saltpetre, Washing Soda, Salad Oil, Cohnan's Starch, Paste Blacking, Colza Oil, Chocolate, Cocoa, Congou and Gunpowder Tea, Sago, Rice, Salmon, Lobster, &c. 30 cases and bales DRAPERY, consisting of Men's White, Regatta, and Scotch Twill Shirts; Brown Hollands, White and Grey Calicoes, Prints ; Moleskin, Cord, and Cloth Trowsers ; Men's and Youths' Clothing of every desoription, Men's Cloth Caps, Crimean Shirts, Pilot Coats, Beaufort Ties, Ribbons, Muslin 9, Haberdashery, Boys' and Youths' Cloth Caps, Felt Hats, Crinolines, Silk and Chenille Hair Nets, Brown Feathers ; Girla', Maids', and Children's Mantles ; Furs, Bonnet Fronts, Crochet Collars, Scarlet and Black Printed Flannels, Scarlet Sleeves, Horrocks's Long Cloth, Huckaback, Dungaree, Striped Shirting, Blue Serge, Blue and Grey Linsey, Blue Blankets), Counterpanes, Kersey Drawers, Coburgs, Alpacas, Crinoline Steel, Hosiery, Umbrellas, Stays, Ties, Ribbon Velvets, Elastic Belts, Cambric Handkerchiefs, &c, &c. IRONMONGERY, a large and varied assortment, comprising Files, Rasps, Squares, Mortices, Gauges, Augurs, Turnscrews, Gimlets, Butts, Hinges, Screws, Spades and Forks, Locks and Hinges, Weighing Machines, Iron Bedsteads, Camp Ovens, Oval Pots, Kettles, Saucepans ; Cross-cut, Pit, Hand, and Panel Saws; Brass-back, Tenant, and Compass Saws ; Tacks, Sheet Iron, Zinc, Cutlery, Carpenters' Toola, Smiths' Hand and Sledge Hammers, Coopers' Drivers, Mill Bills, Bullock Chains, Blister Steel, Crowbars, Picks, &c, &c, &c. 200 gross Sodawater Corks 6 bales Paper 1 case Brushware 20 kegs Nails. D. Moobe. Trafalgar-street, March 25. 390 A EL ETC HER, PHOTOGRAPHER, • Beonti-stbeet. STEREOSCOPIC GROUPS, Three for £1. CARTES DE VISITES, Six for £1. 434 A. _*SXOH_Br

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXI, Issue 32, 16 April 1862, Page 1

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