W. Phillips's Advertisement. T^OTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Any of the following Phrases, such as— "THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN," "AND CANNOT BE RIVALLED," "NOT TO BE EQUALLED," is all bosh, as " there are as good fish in the sea as ever came out of it." I have heard a barndoor fowl crow before to-day, aud then get thrashed afterwards. I guess '* that can't be rivalled," are rather big f or'ds, coming from a weak stomach, but GOTO PHIL LIPS, (NEXT TO WYMOND & Co.'S,) BRIDGE-STREET, AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES AS TO PRICE AND QUALITY OP EVERY ARTICLE. Teas, per lb, 2/2, 2/6, and 3/. W. P. does not say these]Teas are unequalled hut that he feels certain that they will give general satisfaction. s. d. Sugars (same quality as some persons call white) at 0 5 per lb Currants ... ... ... 0 6 „ Coffee ... ... ... 1 6 „ Sperm Candles ... ... 1 0 „ White and Blue Starch ... ... 0 6 „ Light and Dark Blues ... ... 1 2 „ Best Fresh Butter Salt do " Bacon ... ... ... Ham ... ... ... .., Eggs ... Potatoes, per sack, ... ... 5 6 Tomato Sauce, per bottle ... 1 0 Flour, per lOOlbs., ... ... 15 0 Cash, Soap, or Groceries given for all kinds of FAT, in any quantities, t WANTED, 100 Pairs of FOWLS; also DUCKS and TURKEYS, in any quantities. HAVE YOU SEEN THE EMU ? W. PHILLIPS, Wholesale and Retail GENERAL DEALER Next Wymond & Co.'s} BRIDGE STREET IBH THE AUSTRALIAN BELLRINGERS. TH E CELEBRATED LYNCH FAMILY, Now en route to Australia, will PERFORM at the Masonic Haxl, for THREE NIGHTS only, ( THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY ' next, January Bth, 9th, and 10th. Particulars in future advertisement. 21 PLANTS. PLANTS. GOOD STRONG PLANTS of Celery, Broccoli, Cabbage, Cauliflower* and Savoy. At J. POLGLASE'S, 323S Brook-street: " WANTED. WANTED, a BOY, to make himself generally useful. Apply to • Mrs. ASKEW, Rose Lodge. - 44 WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to Mrs GILLETT, 47-3 Toi-toi Valley. ANTED, a HOUSEMAID. Apply 41 "MASONIC HOTEL. WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to 34 Mrs. W ATKINS, Church Hill. WANTED, a good GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. SCOTT, Bridge-street. 4 ANTED—A Strong YOUTH as LIGHT PORTER. Appjy, Mail Office. 8365 WANTED IMMEDIATELY— A HOUSEMAID. Apply 3348 NELSON HOTEL. WANTEP— FOUR Good TAILORS. Constant employment at One Shilling per hour. J. McDAVITT, Greymouth. 8154 WA NT E D — A Quantity of FRUIT BOTTLES. WM. STAVERT & CO., 3153 Trafalgar-street. WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to Mra PRATT, 3102 Bridge-street. WANTED, Two or Three JOURNEYMEN TAILORS. ' 2720 ; W.'MILNEB. . : L-i_j ■•X. ' :.y WANTED, FAT in auy Quantity} at the Nelson Soap Works, Waimea-street. 84*0 ; v W LANQ-fOBD.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 6, 7 January 1874, Page 1
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