W. Phillips's Advertisement. ■VTOTICE 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 AB TO PRICE AND QUALITY EVERY ARTICLE. j •—— ■ Teas, per lb, 2/2, 8/6, and 3/. W. P. does not say these Teas are unequalled but that ho feels certain that they will give general satisfaction, _. rf. Sugars (same quality as some persons call white) at 0 6 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. WANTED, 100 Pairs of FOWLS i 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 1817 Money to Lend. » MONEY TO LEND, on Good FREEHOLD SECURITY, at Eight per Cent. Apply to GEORGE HARPER, Land and Commission Agent, or to R. RICHARISSON, Solicitor and Land Broker, 1877 Trafalgar-street. MONEY TO LEND in sums above £500 at 7 per cent., and smaller sums at 8 p.r cent. ADAMS & KINGDON, 1602 Solicitors, Nelaon. MONEY to LEND, on FREEHOLD SECURITY. FELL & ATKINSON. 2112 NELSON SAVINGS BANK. _£?OAAA TO LEND, in Sums of not lea* dW_i.UUU than One Hundred Poundß on good Freehold Security, at 10 per cent. hTd! JACKSON, 4823 Manager of Nelson Savings Bank. Public Kotices. ALL ACCOUNTS against the undersigned must be rendered by MARCH 2 lst ; he also begs to notify,*' that he has appointed Mr. ROBT. FREEMAN to COLLECT all DEBTS owing to him, which he requests will be settled by that date. 561 R. E. M'RAE. CLAUS and REKEL CONCERTS. MDLLE. JENNY CLAUS, THE EMINENT VIOLINIST, WILL VISIT NELSON SHORTLY. ■ 408 MAIL CONVEYANCE BETWEEN NELSON AND MOTUEKA HTTAYCOCK'S COMFORTA- • Jtl BLE FOUErWHEEL WAGON Runs beween NELSON and MOTUEKA and Intermediate Places. Leave Nblson for Motubka every Monday and Thursday Mobbing, at 9 o'clock. Leave Nblson bob Richmond every Tubsday and Fbidat Abtbrnoob, at 4 o'clock. __ Leave Motubka for Nbison every Tubsday and Fbiday Mobbing, at 8 o'clock Leave Richmond for Nbison every Monday and Thobsbay Morning, at tUJO o'clock; and every Tuesday and Vxtday Attbbroon at l o'clock. The conveyance will Start trom the Coaoh and Hobsbs in Nelßon, and Riimboijmc's, at Motueka,where Parcels wiU be Received and Passengers Booked „
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 56, 6 March 1874, Page 1
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