PAPEEHANGINGS ! I PAPERHAHGINGR!! TB. L 0 U I SSON, • BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON, bas received, per Akst Gambles, and invites inspac* tion, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF PAPEEHANGINGS, from the famous manufacturers, Messrs. Wyhtl and Lockhead, of Glasgow,* and specially selected for this market; all of the patterns and best material, suitable for Drawing, Dining, and Bedrooms, Halls, Passages, and Offices. The neweßfc designs and superior finish may be depended upon, and the prices will be low. Also, a complete set of Kesshaw's PATENT GEAINING MAOHINEET, which will enable T.B.L; to imitate every kind of fancy wood, including Mahogany, Walnut, Satinwood, Maple, and Oat of all shades, at HALF THE FOEMEE PRICES. , Specimens are now on view at the Warehouse. . 1794 WE..B E 0 W N • has returned from the Country. The Patrons and Admirers of Art are respectfully informed that in future only the highest grade of PHOTOGRAPHY will be produced, and that retouching the Negative, Double Peintin<j, Chromatic Finishing, and all possible means for improving the beauty and durability of the work will be brought into requisition, without regard to time or trouble. CAED PHOTOG-EAPHS, 3 for 10s. » » 6 „ 15s. In calling the attention of the Publio to the above Prices, W. E. B. would impress upon all who desire good Likenesses, and are not afraid of having them Shaded, that he can assure a pleasing Piottjbe ; and he particularly requests any who have not yet had a good Photograph to give him a Sitting. But to those who want a cheap, white Picture, no inducement is offered, as he declines to degrade the beautiful, Art of Photography " by producing Pictures that are in direct violation of the rules and principles of Art, and that shock the taste of every cultivated mind." Photographic Rooms, Hardy-street. 1957 SALE OF ' T^EAPEEY, CLOTHING, BOOTS, &o. E. DARTNALL, RICHMOND, having enlarged and greatly improved his Store, preparatory to the reception of WINTER GOODS, will SELL OFF the entire SUMMER STOCK of Dress Materials, Parasols, Ribbons .■% Flowers, Prints, &c. Men's Tweed Coats, Trowerß, Vests, and Hats Men's, Women's, and Children's Boots, in Great Variety, and a quantity of Articles too numerous for an Advertisement. _ The STOCK is marked at greatly REDUCED PRICES. At E. DARTNALL'S, 1952 Richmond. T EATHEE! LEATHEK!! J-* LEATHER!!! GRINDERY, &o. The Undersigned have on hand a Large Assortment of SPLENDID SOLE, KIP, CALF, HARNESS, BRIDLE, BAG, and HOG3KIN LEATHER; BELTING; and GRINDERY. Also, ah Kikds of SHOEMAKERS' and SADDLERS' LEATHER op Theib Own Manufaotube, which they are determined TO SELL, after this date, at the very Lowest Remunebatiye Pbioes FOR CASH ONLY. Customers at a distance are informed that Obdebs will receive pbompt attention when accompanied by a remittance or instructions to draw for the amount. Orders for a Sample Paboel solicited, so that those of the Tkade oan judge of the articles and their prices for themselves. £5 per cent, discount allowed. The highest CASH PRICES given for HIDES and SKINS. Hides, fresh or fresh salted, and freb from cuts, 3d. to 4d. per lb. SEDGKWTCK & GOWLAND, TANNERS AND CURRIERS, 1841 Nelson and WakeitbiiD. A GEICULTTJEAL IMPLEMENTS XJI. AND MACHINERY. Portable Steam Engines and Thrashing Machines Double and Single Furrow Ploughs Chaffcutters, Oat Bruisers Cultivators, Horse Hoes, and Seed Drills Cheese Presses and Curd Mills Kansome's Adjustable Corn Screens and Winnowing Machines Horse Powers, &c.,&c. T. ROBINSON & CO.. 1970 Princess-street Dunedin. "p APHAEL'S CAETOONS.—A set of Xt 6, beautifully executed CHROMO-LITHO-Gi&APHS. Out of print and becoming scarce. W. M. STANTON, 2005- Trafalgar-street. DAILY COACH FROM NELSON io FOXHLLL. THE undersigned respectfully informs the inhabitants of Nelson and the Waimeas, that he runs a COACH DAILY between tOJJBJLL and NELSON; leaving Foxhill at half-past Seven o'clock a.m., and Nelson at Three p.m. ' ;; , i ; The Coach leaves the Twist and Gai's Stables, Trafalgar-street, daily at Three o'clock in the Afternoon.' FRANCIS HOIiDBBv MAIL CONVEYANCE BETWEEN NELSON AND MOTUEKA. H HAYCOCK'S COMFOETABLE • FOUR-WHEEL WAGON runs between NELSON and MOTUEKA, and intermediate places :— Leaves Nelson for Motueka every Monday and Thursday Morning, at Nine o'clock. Leaves Nelson for Richmond every Tuesday and Friday Afternoon, at Four o'clock. Leaves Motueka for Nelson every Tuesday and Friday Movning, at Eight o'clock. Leaves Richmond for Nelson every Monday and Thursday Morning, at half-past Six o'clock; and every Tuesday and Friday Afternoon, at One o'clock. The Conveyance will start from the Coach and Horses, in Nelson, and Rumbold'e, at Motueka where parcels will be received, and passengers booked { ' ■ ; 1887 | LEGAL HOLIDAYS. THE OFFICES of the undersigned will be CLOSED from the Ist to the 10th FEBRUARY, 1872, and every succeeding year, and not during Christmas week, as heretofore. ADAMS AND KINGDON, < ADAMS AND PITT, FELL AND ATKINSON, RALPH RICHARDSON, Pro Gso. Hiapiß, Decembor Slat, 1871, 176^
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Colonist, Volume XV, Issue 1500, 9 February 1872, Page 1
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787Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XV, Issue 1500, 9 February 1872, Page 1
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