PORTRAITS of SAMUEL HOULT^ RIFLE CHAMPION of New Zealand (sizo for posting), price, 2s. 6d. Also, STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS of TAR4.NAKI, 2b. Gd. eacb, to be had at Mr. OXLEY'S, Trafalgar-steet, next door to Mr. Stanton's. 2580 NELSON PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS, Hardy-street. A FLETCHER, • PhotOgraphbh. Cartes de Visites, Six for a Pound. Glass Positives, brilliant and cheap. Stereoscopic Views of Nelson, in great variety. 1922 WD A V I S, • PHOTOGRAPHER, Opposite Messrs. Lightband and Jaoesos's, TEAFAIGAK-STREET. 1726 MESSRS. PEAT and THORNTON beg to announce that they have, This Day, OPENED A BOOT and SHOE WAREHOUSE, in Bridge-street, next door to their Saddlery Establishment, and are NOW UNPACKING £3,000 worth of BOOTS and SHOES, ex AVERY, GOLCONDA, and GEORGE CANNING, which have been selected from the beat houses in London, expressly to suit the requirements of this market, consisting principally of— Ladies' Kid, Balmoral, side Lace, and Elasticside Boots Cloth ditto, ditto Cashmere ditto, ditto A great variety of Light Summer, Cashmere, Elastic, and Side-lace Boots for Ladies, Girls, and Children. Gentlemen's Evening-dress, Elastic-sides, Balmoral, Buttoned, Wellington and half-Wel-lington, Waterproof, Shooting, Riding, Bluchers, Watertight Boots. 4 cases strong Boots, various kinds, for Girls, Boys, and Children. Fancy and Carpet Suppers for Ladies and Gentlemen English Kip, Grain, and Sole Leather. Next door to PEAT and THORNTON'S Saddlery Establishment. 2340 EX AVERY, GOLCONDA, AND GEORGE CANNING. SADDLERY and HARNESS of every description :— £ t. . Peat's Saddles complete, cash . . 7 10 Best second-class Saddles complete, caeh 6 6 Ditto, ditto 5 5 Ditto, ditto 4 4 Horse Clothing, Blankets, Rollers, Brushes. Waterproof Blankets, Gig Aprons, Saddle Bags, and large Bags for Pack Saddles. Second-hand Ladies and Gentlemen's Saddles, from £3 10b. A few sets of second-hand, Single and Pair Horse Harness, Brass and Silver Mounted, to be sold cheap. All the above Wholesale and Retail. PEAT AND THORNTON, Saddlebs, Bridge-street. 2389 NEW BADDLERY ESTABLISHMENT, TRAFALGAR-STREET, NELSON. GEORGE SHEPPARD, Saddler and Harness Maker, having just [COMMENCED BUSINESS, in premises adjoining the warehouse of Messrs. N. Edwards and Co., Trafalgar-street, begs most respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Nelson and Marlborough that, being a thoroughly PRACTICAL TRADESMAN, he can assure them that his knowledge of the business in all its details will enable him to perform suoh work as may be committed to bis charge in a satis* factory manner ; while bis MODERATE CHARGES will, he trusts, insure for him a fair proportion of publio patronage. 2385 All kinds of HARNESS made to, order. DWARD BRAITHWAITE, Timber and Coal Merchant, Collingwood-street, Importer of WIRE FENCING. COALS delivered to any part of the Town, in quantities to suit purchasers. Samples of Wire Fencing erected on the premises, now on view. Orders executed for the above. Nelson, February 6, 1863. 2374 NELSON MACHINE BISCUIT MANUFACTORY. Colonists, patronize Colonial Productions ! MESSRS. JOHNS and TREWHEELLAR beg to acquaint the Merchants, Shipowners, Storekeepers, and the public of New Zealand generally, that they have added to their establishment • complete set of BISCUIT-MAKING MACHINERY. By producing an article in every respect equal to the best imported goods at such PRICES AS WILL DEFY COMPETITION, they hope to meet with a large share of publio support. SHIPPING AND TRADE SUPPLIED. Terms liberal to large Consumers. WHOLESALE AND FOR EXPORTATION. JOHNS and TREWHEELLAR, Trafalgar-street, opposite the Union Bank. Branch Establishment next to Akersten's Ship Chandlery Store, Haven-road, opposite the Government Wharf. 2312 NOW LANDING, ex GEORGE CANNING, from LONDON, and ON SALE by EBURN and CO., Tinsmiths, &c, • Trafhlgar-street :— A large assortment of NEW GOODS, consisting of Hip and Shower Baths combined, Hanging Shower Baths, Enamelled Preserving Pans, Stomach Warmers, Feet Bottles, Saucepans lined with earthenware, Stamped Meat Dishes, &c., &o. Also, a few Paxton's WATERING POTS, for lady gardeners j and, most IMPORTANT FOR DAISY USE, a superior SUSSEX CHURN, and some firstrate seamle*s MILK DISHES. T!ieabof« will be sold at the lowot possible price* for CASH, W
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 19, 28 February 1863, Page 1
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643Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 19, 28 February 1863, Page 1
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