ESTABLISHED ■1856. T A . P A C KEE, W • PRACTICAL WOOD TURNER, 3ARDY-STREBT. Opposite the Wesleyan Chapel. N.B.—CORNICE POLES and ENDS complete, all sizes, always on hand. " 623, MONUMENTS.
WBUENETT, STONE-CUTTEE • and BIULDER, is prepared to execute GRAVE STONES of every description, of the best Sydney stone on the shortest notice. W. B. trusts, by careful attention to all work entrusted to his care, and by moderate charges) to merit a share of patronage and support. —Orders from tlie country or the neighboring provinces punctually attended to.—Ad-di-ess: Hardy-street, next to Mr. Hale, Seed Merchant. 534
BY APPOINTMENT TO HIS EXCELLENCY SIR GEORGE GREY. m HODGSON, Enguayeu, 'Litiiogiu- § a pnEit, Draughtsman, Ornamental and Copper-Plate Printer. HARDY-STREET (opposite the Bank Hotel). NELSON IRON WORKS, Bridge-street, Nelson,
ACES^ES. MOUTRAY, LEVESTAM, I*JL AND BARCLAY, hereby inform the public that they in'end carrying on ENGINEERING, and IRON and BRA-S FOUNDING in all. its branches, under the fiim of MOUTRAY, LEVESTAM, and CO. Highest Price giveu for old cast Iron, Brass, and Copper. 8/0 NELSON DYE WORKS. A ROBERTSON, SILK & WOOLLEN Jx\-» DYER and CLEANER, begs to notify that he is prepared to DYE all kinds of GARMENTS in ANY COLOR, and FINISH THEM TO LOOK LIKE NEW. ' » GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHES CLEANED aud DYED. OSTRICH FEATHERS IN ALL COLORS.
LOWER COLLINGWOOD-STREET, Next the Brewery. 498 FRUIT TREES, PLANTS, BULBS, AND GARDEN SEEDS. "THE GARDE VS," Sd ERY HILLS, SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES. JOHN BAPTIST AND SON have for *3 Sale a large stock of Fruit Trees, Flowering and Ornamental Plants, Bulbs, and Garden Seeds, for which they respectfully solicit orders. Priced Catalogues forwarded on application. Goods packed with the greatest care. JOHN BAPTIST AND SON, 637 Nursery and Seedsmen. DOWN'S FARMERS' EEIEND, for PREVENTING the SMUT in WHEAT and the ravages of the Slug, Grub, and Wire-worm It will also promote the Germination and Growth o the Seed Wheat, and increase the produce of the crop equal to a change of Seed.
Six Bushels of Wheat can be dressed and fit to sow in a quarter of au hour. In usi) git no Lime or Brine ia required. Agent for Nelson— G. BONNINGTON", 737 Trafalgar-street. T> E ■ P S I N E. MORSON'S PEPSINE WINE,
MORSON'S PEPSINE LOZENGES, MORSON'S PEPSINE GLOBULES, Are perfectly palatable, forms for administering this popular remedy for weak digestion. In Bottles and Boxes, from 2s. PANCREATIC EMULSION in 4oz. and Boz bottles. PANCREATIZED COD LIVER OIL, in | and pints. SACCHARATED WHEAT PHOSPHATES, (Introduced by Dr. Tilbury Fox, a Dietetic Preparation, supplying an important deficiency in the food of Invalids and Children ; in packets.)
GELATINE AND KREOSOTE (MORSON'S). Puiie Chemicals and Latest Peepabatioks. * # * See Name, Address, and Trade Mark. Orders made payable in London. MANUFACTURED BT T. MORSON AND SON, 31, 33, & 124, Southampton Row, Russell Squake London, W.C. SHIPPING ORDER 3 CAREFULLY PACKED. OOD'S & CO.'S SOLUBLE SHEEPDIPPING COMPOSITION.
The which is well known in Great Britain as a certain CURE for all Skin Diseases of Sheep, is already proved to be the best and cheapest remedy for SCAB yet offered r.i these Colonies. It does not stain or injure the Wool, like most other remedies. It increases the growth and weight, and improves tho quulity of the fleece. Sheep can bo cured by this preparation for One Penny por head. Full particulars may he obtained from " Hood's Monthly Manual," which may be obtained from, or will bo posted regularly, free of expense, on application to tho undersigned. Since January, 1864, more than one hundred tons have left the manufactory in Melbourne ; a quantity sufficient'to dip once upwards of Four Millions Qt Shoep. The proprietors ootwnend this fact to the consideration of the flopkowners of New Zealand. CURTIS BBOXHEIIS, (UQ Age^s for Nelaon aud Marlborough.
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Colonist, Volume X, Issue 744, 16 July 1867, Page 1
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621Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume X, Issue 744, 16 July 1867, Page 1
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