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Business potters, NOTICE. FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY. MIX. DAVIS, PHOTOGRAPHER, with the assistance of W. IT. DAVIS, of Wellington, will take LARGE-SIZED PORTRAITS in a very superior stylo. Puicb of Poktbait, 10s. N.B.— A PORTRAIT of his Excellency Sir GRORUE BOWEN, taken by W. H. Davis, NOW ON VIEW. 180 THE NEW RAPID PROCESS. Having relumed from the Country, WE. BROWN begs to notify that he is • prepared to TAKE POIITRAII'S in a very superior manner by the abovo process, which supplies a means of procuring LIKENESSES of CHILDREN with rapidity and accuracy, and obtains the easy and momentary expression of the features in a manner surpassing any other process. Pobtraits Taken in Lockets, P.ikgs, and Bkooches. Specimen Portraits to be seen at Messrs. Healy and Leslie's, Bridge-street. W. E. BROWN, Photogkaphee, TRAFALGAR-STREET. IS6I NOTICE. ALL those Persons who are INDEBTED to the late JAMES IIARFORD, Junior, are requested to PAY their ACCOUNTS on or before the 30th January next ; and all Accounts against the ssid James HAuronu must be SENT IN by that date, or they will not be recognized. By order of the Executor, J. ASHBUBN. Hardy-street, Nelson, December 31, 1868. 128 NOTICE. NO RECEIPT without the SIGNATURE of Mr. W. H. LEECH or myself will be RECOGNIZED as PAYMENT of any ACCOUNT duo to the undersigned after this date, no other person being authorized to collect the same. FFAS. L. VIOKEKMAy. Collingwood-street, January 26, 1569. 189 W HARVEY hegs to inform the Public • that he has now FOR SALE PERAMBT7LA.TOIW, from 355. each ; HAIR and SPRINGSKAT CHAIRS, at 203. each : and Cedar-wood seat OHAIUS, at 12*. 6d. each. Also, WOOL ond FLAX MATTRESSES always on hand, or made to order, at W. Haeyby's, Hardy-street, 193 Corner of Alma-street. qiENDERS for REPAIRS to the LADY 1 BARKLY will bo received up to sth of FEBRUARY nextPlans and specifications may be seen at the office. H. S. Cboss, 181. Agent. m O N I C BITTERS. CHAMPION QUININE WINE, Tho most pleasant and invigorating Tonic known. As a beverage it is delicious and whole?o;ne ; if, f vi. equalled as a stimulant, and does not induce any iniplea'unfc re-action. It may be aHvan!a<icoiis]y (■«ken by pmous suftWing fro^i indigestion, neuruigiu, oe thfl ralnxing influences of climate. Thi." Quinine Wine may be drunk alone, or as a bitter with other liquors. Spcciul Aijc-nt for Tre!i»on : MR. ROBERT LEVIEN. Levy Beothees, Melbourne, Wholesale Agents.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9, 30 January 1869, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9, 30 January 1869, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9, 30 January 1869, Page 4

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