W. Phillips's Advertisement. IVTOTICE 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 barn-door fowl crow before to-day, and then get thrashed afterwards. I guess " that can't be rivalled," are rather big words, coming from a weak stomach, but GO TO PHILLIPS, (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/G, and 3/. W. P. does not say these Teas are unequalled but that he feels certain that they will give general satisfaction. s. d. Sugars (same quality as some persona 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 kindß of FAT, in any quantities. 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 1617 WAIMEA SOUTH JOCKEY CLUB. MEMBERS aro respectfully requested to PAY up Subscriptions. R. M. SMITH, 36 Honorary Secretary. NOTICE. THE STORE NEXT TO DACOMBE'S. THE above STORE is NOW OPENED for the Sale of Bacon, name, Cheese, ' Butter, Eggs, &c. Selected Teas, Coffee, Oilman's Stores, &c. Choice Fruits in Season, both Home and Foreign Growths, Vegetable, &c The above is established on the principle of Giving a Good Article at a Low Price for Cash. J. LEACH, 100 Manager. T7IX TARARUA. NOW ON SALtf. Colonial Ovens, all sizes Charcoal Iron, various Lovelock's Sausage Machines, three sizes Flue Brushes Ivory Table and Dessert Knives Powder Flasks and Shot Pouches, superior At H. HOUNSELL'S, No. 1, Bbidgb-strbbt. MISSING.— A GREENSTONE TOMAHAWK, a FOSSIL, and one or two other things, exhibited at the Nklson Exhibition, have been, it is presumed, sent to the wrong Parties. Tho Committee will be obliged by these articles being RETURNED to the undersigned as early as possible. W. ROUT, Hon. Secretary. Jauuary 29, 1874. 276 MAIL CONVEYANCE BETWEEN NELSON AND MOTUEKA HTTAYCOCK'S COMFORTA- • XX BLE FOUR-WHEEL WAGON Runs beween NELSON and MOTUEKA and Intermediate Places. Leave Nelson for Motueka every Monday and Thubsday Mobning, at 8 o'clock. Leave Nelson fob RioHstoND every Tubs- I dav and Friday Afternoon, at 4 o'clock. Leave Motueka for Neison every Tubsda* and Friday Mobnino, at 8 o'clock Leave Richmond for Nemon every Mokdav and Thursday Morning, at 6.80 o'clock; and every Tuesday and Friday Afternoon at 1 o'clock. The uonveyance will Start lrom tne Coaoh and Horses in Nelson, and Rumboldt s, at Motuek*,where Parcels will be Received and Passen gers Booked BOG LE , NIGHTMAN and . CHIMNEY-SWEEP. Orders left at Mr Burn's, Trafalgar-street and Mr i Wilkins', Bridge-street. 81
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 30, 4 February 1874, Page 1
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