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HHOIJJNSELL is NOW OPENING • ex John Bunyan, a LARGE ASSORTMENT of SEASONABLE GOODS, comprising— 500 Nests Jam Jars 6 Dozen Enamelled Preserving Panß, all sizes, to be sold very cheap 3 Crates Brown Ware, consisting of a good assortment of tall and low covered Pots, Cream Jars, &c, &c. 6 Dozen Seamless Milk Pans, each 18, 20, 22, and 24 inch 3 Dozen American Scythe Sneaths 3 „ „ Hay Forks English Scythe Blades . Drutnmond's Patent Iron Scythes and Handles Hay Bakes, American Garden Bakes, Spades ' , AMERICAN CHURNS &c. . -■ H. HO UN SELL, GENERAL STORES, NO. 1, BRIDGE-STREET. _772 .NELSON* HOTEL COBNEB OF BeIDGE AND COLLINGWOOD-STBEEIS. riHAKLES M'GKEE begs to thank his x~/ numerous customers and the public generally, for the past most liberal support and patronage he Las received since opening his NEW HOTEL. The present building has been erected with a desire to meet the growing requirements of this City and Colony, while especial attention has been paid to the sleeping and private apartments, which are lofty, well ventilated, combined with comfort, and embracing the all-essential to health, THE BATH. C. M'G. trusts (with the confidence the public of Nelson and the West Coast have, and may place in him) to maintain the position he now holds, being most desirous to please and do justice to one and all of his customors ; and can assure them that no effort shall be wanting on his part to readily fulfil ! the wishes of his friends and the public generally. C. M'G. can with confidence assert that none but the best imported BRANDS of SPIRITS, WINES, ENGLISH ALE and PORTER are in STOCK. The BILLIARD ROOM contains one of ALCOCK'S BEST TABLES, made expressly to order, and the interior arrangements insure a large amount of comfort and convenience. ENGLISH ALE AND PORTER ALWAYS IN DRAUGHT. 'AN ORDINARY EVERY DAY AT ONE O'CLOCK PUNTUALLY. Hotel, December,Uth,lßSß. ..-.756 pffifFn^XCHWEir^our Sizes. EXTRA KNIVES, for ditto. W. C. W 1 L X I N S, leonmoxgek, Nelson. 827 I. JOIIN S~ PASTRYCOOOK, CONFECTIONER AND FANCY BREAD BAKER, NEW BUILDINGS, TRAFALGAR-STREET, I JOHNS begs to intimate that he has • removed to the above NEW PREMISES, where ho trusis that lie will receive a continuation of that liberal patronage which has hitherto been accorded. Wedding Breakfasts, Pic-nic Parties, Balls &c. &c, supplied on the shortest notice, and most reasonable terms.. 775 ENGLISH AND SCOTCH PLOUGHS, FREE OF DUTY. IM. HILL, "Waimea-street, has just • enlarged his excellent selection of PLOUGHS, consisting of — Ransoine's and Sim's Y.F.L., No. 12 Plough, a superior implemeut that ought to be iv the possession of every farmer Bansome's and Sim's Powerful Scotch Plough „ Light do. „ 2-Horse Plough „ Pony do. „ Garden do. Gray's 1-Horse Plough „ 2-Horse do. „ 1-Horse do., Steel Mould Board „ 2-Horse do. do. These superior Ploughs have won Prizes from the following Societies :— Royal Agricultural Improvement Society, Ireland Glasgow Agricultural Society, Scotland. Highland do. do. Australian do. Sydney. Extra Plough Fittings for Salo. I. M. HILL, Waimea-street. FAMILY APEEIENT and ANTIBILIOUS PILLS (Sugar-coated) for Indigestion, Liver and Stomach Complaints, Habitual Costiveness, Sick Headache, Nervous Affections, Loss . of Appetite, &c, &c. These Pills are composed solely of vegetable matter, ' and are recommended as a most valuable medicine in complaints arising from an irregular or overloaded condition of the stomach and bowels, such as pain and giddiness in the head, attended witli lassitude and weariness aftor slight exertion. They are mild, but certain in their operation, requiring no alteration in the manner of living, and may be taken with great advantage, under any cir cumstances, when an aperient is necessary. PREPAKED BY G. BONNIN GTO N, TEArAI&AK-STHEET, Nelson, PROPRIETOR OF THE PURE SAGO FLOUR, Fob Infants and Invalids, And AGENT for the following Popular Preparations:— • ' ' HOOD & CO.'S CORN SOLVENT, BUNTER'S NERVINE, the Cube foe Toothache, HOOD & CO.'S WASHING LIQUID, AND THE CARANGARA BLACK OXIDE OF COPPER POMADE, THK N, «W DlSQQYiliy i'o« BaL»NK3I, 231

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Colonist, Volume XII, Issue 1175, 29 December 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XII, Issue 1175, 29 December 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XII, Issue 1175, 29 December 1868, Page 1