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ftoctjantitse* ji/r EEESCHAUM PIPES first quality J-»JL and new patterns, at very low prices. CUT TOBACCOS loose and in Canisterß. WOOD PIPES, now St/lesi-Pouches— Match Boxes— Snuffs. • ' f i^' CIGARS, Real Havana and<)ld Manila. Tobaccos, of best brands on%? " " W. M. STANTON. 14 GA M E S . Foot Balls, Cricketing Materials Cricket and Tennis Balls (Duko's) Quoit Indian Clubs Foils •■• id Vizors Single oticks, Hilts and Helmets Puff and Dart, Walking Sticks , • Cribbage Boxes, Playing Cards ' ' Chessmen various, Chess Boards. 18 W. M. Stanton-. CHEOMO-LITHOGEAPHS, selected subjects, after Turner, Penley, Birkefc Forster, Stanfield, &c. A large consignment, Just received, from Geo. M'Qtteen, publisher to the Art Union of London. PICTURE-FRAMING, Elegant Patterns, in Washable Gold, and in Woods, various. 19 W. M. Stanton. OEYNELLA WINES (South AustraXV lian), WHITE and RED (or "Carbinet"), of pure flavour, and with strength greater than that of any European natural Wines, though not " fortified " with alcoholic adulterations. Sold, at the lowest price in bond, or duty paid, or ordered to be shipped direct from Adelaide (prices in Circular). W. M. STANTON, Teapalgab and Haedt Steeets, Nelson, SOLE AGENT. 22 MASON AND HAMLINS' celebrated " Cabinet " and " Metropolitan " OEGANS, which completely supersede the Harmonium, and at a price scarcely higher. Sold on Monthly payments if required. Illustrated circulars, and testimonials from the Musical profession sent on application. Sole Agent— W. M. STANTON. 23 I NOW OPENING, TTAND- SHUTTLE SEWING11 MACHINES. ONE HUNDEED CASES Of the above USEFUL MACHINES. THE MOST COMPLETE AND CONVENIENT MACHINE EVER IMPORTED. It sews with the least possible amount of labour, and a girl ten years old can run ifc without fatigue. This desirable machine is the only practical lowpriced Lock-Stitch Sewing-Machine ever invented. lb is unequalled ; uses a straight needle ; makes the stitch alike on both sides ; has a splendid tension adjustment; and is adapted So every variety of sewing for family wear, from the lightest muslins to the heaviest cloths. Previous shipments have given universal eatifaction, and the following is one of many testimonials :—: — Motueka, June 16, 1873, Mrs. with pleasure encloses £5 s*. for the machine received a short time back. She is much pleased with it; it tuorks beautifully, and is very simple, though herself and daughter never fried a sewing machine before. To enable every household to possess one of these machines, the undersigned will allow a discount on cash purchases, or arrange for MONTHLY PAYMENTS. ; F O R S AL E BY M. LIGHTBAND, TRAFALGAR. STREET, Nflson ; SOLE AGENT. 255 TjrfHEELEE aub WILSON'S SILENT ™ LOCK-STITCH SEWING-MACHINES, With important New Improvements, at Reduced Pbices. CAUTION !— The great success of the Wheeleb and Wilson Machine has produced numerous worthless imitations. To guard the public, tho American Medallion Teade Mack is now placed on every genuine Machine. I^T AN" AGENT WANTED FOR NELSON, Liberal Terms. LONG AND CO., 64, Elizabeth-street, Melbourne, Head Agency for Australia and New Zealand. 170 N S A L E~, AT WELLINGTON GAS WORKS— Brackets, Gasaliers Pendants, Pillars Hall Lamps, Gas Stoves Globes and Chimneys. A large assortment of BRASS FITTINGS, consisting of — Cocks for Iron and Brass Tube, Unions, Swivels, Couplings, Pendant Tops and Bodies, &c. Iron Piping and Connections Composition Pipe, £ to 1£ inch diameter Suggs' Regulation Burners for Street Lamps. At very Low Rates. J. R. Geoege, Manager. Wellington, July 12, 1873. 168

iltsceilancous, [A Caed.] ri O. MONTEOSE, PATENTS AGENT, Wellington. Applications for, and registration of Patents, expeditiously, efficiently, and economically conducted, and heavy legal fees saved to clients. Instructions by telegraph promptly attended to. " Address— C. 0. Montbose, 49 Wellington.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXXII, Issue 91, 15 August 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXXII, Issue 91, 15 August 1873, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXXII, Issue 91, 15 August 1873, Page 1

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