W. Phillips's Advertisement. mHE UNDERSIGNED thanks the public for past favours, and would inform them that he has made a considerable REDUCTION in the PRICE of all .GOODS for CASH. $-W Inspeoiion Invited of the following ARTICLES ON SALE :— Groceries of ali descriptions Earthenware and Brushware Superfine Flour, in 103, 50, and 251 b. bags Oatmeal, Bacon, Hams, and Cheese Potatoes, Oats, Seed and Feed Hay, Straw, Chaff _2^ Sharps, Bran, and Pollard-^ Wheat, Barley, Maiz^aricfPeas Kerosene and Oilmen's Stores A constant supply of Prime Fresh^M Salt Butter and Ej;g3 y All Seasonable Fruits, Vegetables, and Poultry / Also, all hinds of Furniture, or made to order oa the^shortest notice, and at Prices to gaff the Times. \%§T Encourage Colonial Industry, Try our own Manufactured SOAP, Quality equal to any Imported, and at a less Priee — Wholesale and Retail. Wanted, Fat in any quantity for the Bridgestreet Soap Factory. W. PHILLIPS, Wholesale & Retail GENERAL DEALER, IW EMU^STORE, Bridge-street, Nelson. Goods delivered to am*£part of the Town. W. P. is a^uichaser of all kindß of JjdLON|AL PRODUCE. 718 Genital Nptices. / Sl3kK_.mls^|[ ytZETZ given for Square i&N~ BOTjtkjES, by the nndersig\si. 1773 y% WILLIAM COOKSEY. y' FOR/^LE, or HIRE, One 5 horse power /ToVtable STEAM HOIbTING/ ENGINE, in first-class order. / _-*-, JomKscoTT, / "Q -*rv y Cont^actot , / [y^yy TralalgaMtreet, 900 <y Nelson. TT is universally admitted that no SEWING X MACHINE has approached the silent working i WHEELER and WILSON in rapidity ot action, .firmness, elasticity of 'Stitch, perfect adaptation to every kind of ( Work, easiness of comprehension to the learner/ simplicity of construction, and amazing durablity. The numerous attempts to imitate it show the great popularity of thei W. and W. machine, and experience proves the imitations in no way equal the genuine. /©ver l,ooo,oo<Mn use, .flmdl&eiifoleia^now nearly * <2(M)J^afa year. Every maghfne warranted to give ttrfrect satisfactioik^ i f Bewa*ce7of ■ imitations. None art/, genuine without the American Medallion Trade Mark. LON<| & Co. / 64 Elizabeth-street, lVbnbonrne. Head Agency for Atfttftdja^nd New Zealand. W. C. WLLjfeiNS, Bridge-street, 1893 y Agent for Nelson. DAILY COACH FROM NELCON TO FOXHH.L. . THE undersignedf respectfully informs the inhabitants ofiNelaon and the Waimeas that he runs a COACH DAILY between 'Foxhill and Nelson; leaving Foxhill at halfpast 7 o'clock a.m., and Nelson at 3 p.m. — Booking-OSices .at- the .W akatu and .Commercial Motels, Traialgar-street. , <\7 FUANCIS HOLDERy^ BJEoae^to Lend-^. / ■ /^y} ~y^ I MQNISTMO LJ2HJ in sums above £500 .Tat 7jpgr<SOTt., a^dßmaUer^^mhs at 8 per cenW**^^ & KINGDON, •fg^ Solicitors, Nelson. ONE 7«*totEND ) on FREEHOLD SSOURITTK^^ .. aSi FELL 1 ATB&.SON. ; ill*
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 176, 7 August 1874, Page 1
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