WarM* A .YOUNG LADY, a thorough FRENCH SCHOLAR, having resided several years on the Continent, is desirous of giving LESSONS in FRENCH. For particulars, apply to J. Houhsell, Trafalgarstreet. 1508 TO TAILORS. WANTED, SIX good HANDS to work on the premises. Apply to 1607 J. M. Merrinqton and Co. ————— A COACH to be SOLD or LET. ijL Apply to 1 J. Gorrib and Sons, 1492 Bridge-street. Just Published, price 4s. 6d., npHE MANAGEMENT of SHEEP and X SHEEP STATIONS, by J. 0. Jordan. Melbourne, Geobgh Robertson. Sold by all Booksellers. 1541 TAMES TINGLE, " BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURER, AND PRINTER. Bridge-street, Nelson. OFFICE STATIONERY. Account Books, Foolscap, Demy, and Medium — best London made ; Letter Clips, Biil Files, Inkstands, Rulers, Lund's ever-pointed patent Pencils and spare Leads ; Elastic Bands, Writing Cases, Portfolios, Rough Memorandum Books, Office Pencils, Lead Pencils in Ivory and Cedar; Metallic Memorandum Books, Pocket Books ; Gillott's Commercial and Mapping Pens, Mitchell's Steel Pens ; Steven's, Arnold's, and Walkden's Writing Ink and Writing Fluidß 5 Sealing Wax, Wafers, &c., &c. ; Writing Desks, in Mahogany, Walnut, and Rosewood, Brass-bound ; Papier Macbe Curd Cases, Copying Cases, Copying Bookn, Copying Ink, and all other Copying requisites ; Wedgwood's Manifold Writers, for producing a letter in duplicate or triplicate ; spare Copying Books, and styles for ditto. LAW STATIONERY. Parohment, Brief Paper, Foolscap, Domy, Writing Paper, Pink Tape, &c. NAUTICAL STATIONERY. Chart*, Log Books, Log Slates, Custom-hou3e Forms, &c. FANCY STATIONERY. Lice and Embossed Bordered Note Envelopes 5 Wedding Envelopes, Enamslled and Silver-bordered j De La Rue's Note Paper, and Envelopes, Calling and Address Curds, and Playing Cards. DRAWING MATERIALS, SURVEYORS* AND ENGINEERS' REQUISITES, &o. Whatman's Antiquarian Double Elephant, Imperial and Eoyol Drawing Paper ; Cartoon ditto, mounted 5 54-in. Cartridge Paper,; Tracing Calico and Paper, 24 in. and 40 in. wide. Mathematical Instruments — Parallel Rulers, Cardboard, Pasteboard; Reeves's Drawing Pencils and Water Colours, Sable and Camel Hair Pencils ; Drawing Books and Drawing Copies ; India-Rubber, bottled and patent 3 India-rubber Bands. CUTLERY. Rodgers and Sons', and Mappin's Pen-knives, Desk-knives, Erasers, &c. Beat Scissors. MUSIC. New Music received Monthly, and posted free to any part of the colony. MERCANTILE AND GENERAL PRINTING. CUSTOM-HOUSE FORMS. OFFICIAL AND OTHER LOG BOOKS. BANKING & INSURANCE FORMS & BOOKS. Charts, Sailing Directions, Nautical Almanacks, and Ships' Stationery. COMMERCIAL WORKS OF REFERENCE, AND MERCANTILE TABLES. A large collection of STANDARD LITERATURE. Library and Cheap Editions. FRENCH AND GERMAN NOVELS. EDUCATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC, AND SCHOOL SERIES. JAMES TINGLE, Bookseller and Stationer, Bridge-street, near Trafalgar-street, Nelson. 1400 MRS. BUSH, now residing in the country, would bo happy to receive a limited number of BOARDERS, to EDUCATE with her daughters. The situation is extremely healthy. For particulars, apply to Mr. C. Elliott, Examiner office. 691 THE NELSON SHEET ALMANACK for 1867. Presented gratis to Subscribers to the Examiner 5 price Sixpence to non-subßcribera. BY ROYAL COMMAND, STEEL PEN-MAKER TO THE QUEEN. JOSEPH GILLOTT, Victoria Works, *J BIRMINGHAM, respectfully directs the atten. tion of the Commercial publin, and all who USE STEEL PEN 3, to the INCOMPARABLE EXCELLENOE of his productions, which, for quality of material, easy action, and great durability, will insure universal preference. Every Packet bears the fac-similo of his signature. They can be obtained Retail of every dealer in the world ; Wholesale at the Works, Graham-street, Birmingham ; and ab the branch establishments, 91, John-street, New- York ; and 37, Graceohurch-street, London. 2643 Jand F. HOWARD, Britannia Iron • Works, BEDFORD, Patentees and Manufacturers of CHAMPION PLOUGHS, STEAM CULTIVATORS, STEAM PLOUGHS, HARROWS, HORSE RAKES, And other Agricultural Implements. From their long experience and great manufacturing facilities, J. and F. Howard sre in a position to supply Agricultural Machinery, not only of the best design, but of the best workmanship if, is poet<ible to produce. Their aim for many years has been to manufacture Implements which, whilst most efficient in work, should prove economical and durable in use. Being extensive farmers themselves, they have full opportunities of testing every machino before offering it to the public. Catalogues, with full particulars, can fee had at the Examiner office. London Office:— 4, Cheapside, three doon from St. Paul's. 977
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVI, Issue 100, 20 August 1867, Page 4
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