JOHN GRAHAM, GENERAL TINSMITH, IRON WORKER, &c, BEGS to inform his Friends and tie Public tnat.Le las COMMENCED BUSINESS ..aboveTcil £•?"u"oKDBBS entralted ,„ himwiU u EXECUTED IN A WOBKUMHKB MANNER, anS at SEASONABLE PRICES. UNOIOTI BOOM WOBK,«nd.II SHIP'S WOBK (\ rj. .^.■S^SfSSF'^^l^, G^^S y^l Btfo^ra J fi t7s T1 NWA M SUPPLIED, Whotaale and Be.aU. with Shower, &c. Also, WATER LAID ON. J- _ OTOVE PIPING-, made and fitted to order. Also TTALF-INCH PIPE, SIXPENCE PER FOOT. O IRON FIREPLACES and CHIMNEYS, made _ [J :.. p.ia pa,uw3ii lor tue Country. C^J-™™^^!:™^ 0^ gTBNCtt M.ATESJTO Bin STYLE. HOTEL LAMPS, &c, of every description, made DEPAIRS of every description Neatest and to order. Xaj Promptly Executed. p.S. J.G. begs respectfully to inform Importers and Dealers that he is making arrangements by which he hopes soon to make it as profitable for them to encourage Local Industry as to import Tinware. W COPPERSMITH AND BELLHANGER. Bridge-street, Nelson, opposite Wymond &Co., Drapers. NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY. JUST TO HAND, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF IfiW GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, EX ANN GAMBLES, All of which will be SOLD at a SMALL ADVANCE ON ENGLISH COST, in consequence of their being Too Late tor the Season. The Goods are part of very extensive purchases, bought before the recent Adances, and to effect an Immediate Sale, will be SOLD at LOWER PEICES than at any other House in Nelson. DRESS MATERIALS from 4ld. per yard. LUSTRES and LUSTRINES (wide width) from Hid. GOOD LILA^PRIHTS, from sid. SUPERIOR MEXICAN CALICO, o|d ß MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING OP EYEEY DESCRIPTION. YOUTHS 5 TWEED SUITS, 18s. 6d. BLACK CLOTH CAPS, Is. MEN'S TWBED SUITS, 355, MEN'S STOUT TWEED TROWSBRB, 10s. 6d. Double-breasted Marcella Vests. from 4s. 9d. ALSO, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF HEN'S AND BOYS' FELT HATS. TEAFALGAE HOUSE, FRANCIS GRIMES, 1757 Manager.
NO W L A N D I N G,| EX PRINCESS ALICE, EBOM MAURITIUS, 10 934 BAGS SUGAE, consisting of: Constance A 544 Bags ~\ B 983 „ > Finest mite Crystals Trianon C 920 „ ) Bonne Mere D 684 „ | „ E 544 „ I Bon Air L 572 „ Hed'Ambre X 526 „ {. Fine White Coimters Clementine Z 508 „ j Hermitage H 241 „ | St. Felix I 229 „ J Esperance X 849 „ ) Fine Light Yellow LabourdonnaisM 502 „ j Counters Beau Plan SS 323 „ | Good YeUo w SmaU EBperance x „ >■ Q vain crystals Bon Espoir N 1332 „ J L'Union P 714 „ | Qood Brown gugarg Ching i 4 iuz» „ ) Barraque S 150 „ Brewer's Crystals 10,934 Bags 2013 X EDWARDS & CO. GEICULTUBAL IMPLEMENTS 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 .. Ransome's Adjustable Corn Screens and Winnowing Machines Horse Powers, &c, &c. T. ROBINSON & CO.. 1970 Princess-street Dunedin. A HINT TO FLOCKOWNERS. /"^ ENTLEMEN desirous of wearing cloth » vJT produced from wool grown by themselves, can f do so by communicating with the undersigned, who who will be happy to furnish particulars, with pat--1 terns of Tweeds and prices, to any part of the Colony. WEBLEI BROTHERS, Nelson. NelMtt Cloth Worki. 1094
PAPERHANGINGS !! PAPERHANGINGS! TB . L 0~1l I S S 0 N • BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON, has received, per Ann Gambles, and invites inspeo* tion, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF PAPEEHANGIN GS, lYom the famous manufacturers, Messrs. Wtlie and Lockhead, of Glasgow, and specially selected for this market; all of the newest patterns and best material, suitable for Drawing, Dining, and Bedrooms, Halls, Passages, and Offices. The newest designs and superior finish may be depended upon, and the priceß will be low. Albo, a complete set of Keeshaw's PATENT GEAINING MACHINERY, which will enable T.B.L. to imitate every kind of fancy wood, including Mahogany, Walnut, Satinwood, Maple, and Oak of all shades, at HALF THE FORMER PRIC3S. Specimens are now on view at the Warehouse. _____ 1794 TTT E . 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 Pbinting, Chbomatig 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 PHOTOGEAPHS, 3 for 10s. <* » 15sIn calling the attention of the Public 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 Piotttbe ; 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 shook the taste of every cultivated mind." PhotogcaphioßjOomijHwdy-itreet, W6<?
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Colonist, Volume XV, Issue 1502, 16 February 1872, Page 1
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