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Business i&ottaL NOTICE. FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY. MR. DAVIS, PHOTOGRAPHER, with the assistance of W. H. DAVIS, of Wellington, will take LARGE-SIZED PORTRAITS in a very superior style. Peice of Pobteait, 103. N.B.— A PORTRAIT of his Excellency Sir GEOK.C4E BO WEN, taken by W. H. Davis, NOW ON VIEW. 180 THE NEW SAPID PROCESS. Having returned from the Country, WE. BROWN begs to notify that he is • prepared to TAKE PORTRAITS in a very superior manner by the above process, which supplies a m«uns 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. Poeteaits Taken in Lockets, Rings, and Beooches. Specimen Portraits to be seen at Messrs. Healy and Ljisliii's, Bridge-street. W. E. BROWN, Photogr&pher, TRAFALGAB -STREET. 1861

W HARVEY begs to inform the Public • that he lias now FOR SALE PEB AMBULATORS, from 355. euch ; HAIR and SPRINGSEAT CHAIRS, at 265. eacli : and Cedar-wood seat CHAIRS, nt 12*. 6d. each. Also, WOOL and FLAX MATTRESSES always on hand, or made to order, at W, Habyey'B, Hardy-sheet, 193 Corner of Alma-street.

NELSON MEAT BAZAAR. rgHHE undersigned, in returning thanks to JL the public of Nelson, begs to inform them thnt the above E?f ablUhm. Nt, has been DISPOSED of ro Mr. R. E. M'CRAfiJ, who, having secured the »ervices of the earno will continue the Business us u?iul f and supply MR AT of the best quttlity, ai. the LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES, and trusts by such means to secure the same liberal support. John Johnson, By h'm Attorney, Wit. Smith. Nelson, February 1, 1869. 234

COLONIAL WINE AND SPIRIT STORES, Wholesale and Retail, TRAFALGAR-STREET (Old Union Bank), NELSON. p f IESENHAVERN v_y • has much pleasure in announcing to his Friends and the Public, that he has OPENED TODAY, the above Premises as WINE and SPIRIT STORES, and hopes by strict attention to business, to receive a fair share of public patronage. C. W.s connection for many years with the Wine Trade, both on the Continent and in Australia, enables him to offer choice brands at reasonable prices. The following Spirits and Wines are on hand, viz. : — SPIRITS. Martell's Dark Brandy Marl ell's Pale „ Otard's „ „ Hennessy's Pale Brandy United Vineyard's „ Stewart's best Whisky Jamaica Rum Best Old Tom Holland's Gin. WINES. Best Old Port Wine Good „ „ Best Sherry (Xeres Club Wine) Good Pale and Dry Sherry. GERMAN WINES, &c. Mosel Mousseux, No. 2 Still Hock, Erbach Curacao German Bitters. FRENCH WINES. Chateau Larose Chateau Laffitte Yin Ordinaire Clicquot Champague Sillery Mousseux. AUSTRALIAN WINES. Dalwood White, No. I~\ -p. , -> . „ Red, No. 2( ? t Prize White, No. 1 C -d . *" V\° ... ,; Red, No. 2) P«ns Exhibition. PORTER AND ALE. Blood's Porter Allsopp's Pale Ale Hamburg Pale Ale Nelson Ale, on draught. FAMILIES SUPPLIED. Country Oedees Peomptly Executed. TERMS CASH. Nelson, October 10, 1868. 1721

pUSTOM HOUSE HOTEL, \J THE PORT, NELSON. H. BENNETT ('ate Provedore of the steamers Tnrannki and Wellington) begß to inform his friends and the public genomlly, that he has taken the above Ho^el, and trusts that by strict attention to business, he will receive a eharo ot' their public patronage. The above Hotel has been thoroughly renovated, and is situated clo?e to the Government, Wharf. Visitors to' Nelson will find this establishment replete with all the comforts of a private residence. BATH ROOMS, Provided with Hot, Cold, Salt-water, and ShowerBaths, ALWAYS KEADX. BILLIARDS. A largo and spacious Billiard Room, fitted with one of Alcock's best Tables, and under the superintendence of au experienced Marker. The Wines, Beer, and Spirits will be found carefully selected from the best brands. Families can be accommodated with Private Apartments and separate attendance. An Oedinaey every day, at One o'clock. H. Bennett, Proprietor. Tho Port, December 28, 1868. 2149

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVIII, Issue 12, 10 February 1869, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVIII, Issue 12, 10 February 1869, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVIII, Issue 12, 10 February 1869, Page 1

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