W. Phillips's Adverti66ment, /pBE S UNDE)RSIGNED thihks the public 'for past f-tvours/ahd would Inform them that he has made a considerable REDUCTION in the PRICE. of aU GOODS lor, CASH. . J^" Inspection Invited of tho following ARTICLES ; ON SALE:GroceHeabf !ail descriptions.. '••' .... Earthenware an d Brushware • ; , . , . Superfine Flour, in 100, 50, aiid 251b. bags Oatmeal, Bacon, Hams, and Cheese Potatoes, Oats, Seed and Feed Hay, Straw, Chaff /. /p , Sharps, Bran, and Pollard v Sv' . y?heat, Barley, Maize, and Ee£s . .... , Kerosene and OilmenVStoi.ca ' ' A constant supply of Prime Fresh arid Salt! Butcer ahd Egg3 ' ' All Seasonable Fruits, Vegetables, andi Poultry is Also, all kinds of Furniture, or m>tde*stOi order on the shortest noti^f-and at^ Prices to suit the Times. ' / fli^t Encourage, Colonial Industry,, Try ..our own Manufactured i S 0 a/p, Quality equals to auV^fiported, and at a less Price— Wholesale and Retail. Wanted, Fat ia any quantity for the Bridge-; street Soap Factory. - W. PHILLIES* j ; -Wholesale & Retail GENERAL DEALER,! V;y^- EMU STORE, iBRIDGE-STBEET, NELSOIT. ! ■ I Goods delivered to any part of the' : Town. j ! ■ i W. P. is a Purchaser of all kinds pf; GOLONIAL PRODUCE. , 7JLBi General Notices. IT ia universally admitted that no SEWING MACHINE has approached the silent Working WHEELiER and WILSON in rapidity ol action, firmness, elasticity bf stitch, perfect: adaptation, to every kind of work, easiness of comprehension to the learner* simplicity of construction, and amazing dura- 1 blity. • " ; The numerous attempts' to imitate ilTshow the. ; great -jpogjUlarityi- of ( the .W/and W. machiue,' and experience proves theamiiaiions in no way equal the genuine. / . /^/Oyer^OOO.OOO in u/e, 1 I JL- Bale <is now nearly ! tV\ . , X29Q,000*-j.year,/ ,-.. i Evesy/jpaachin.e warr.antea tq $ye "perfect! satis.fo^tiQa. / , '. ;1 I Beware. of imitations, None; arejj genuinoj wi^Hout the American Medwlioft Tc^de Mkrk.! / v "... LONG &^o. =■.*" '^ j 64 EIU-abeth-Btreef , Melbpcrne. _ Head Agenoy for Australia and New Zealand. ' wI.C. WILKiNS, Bradge-stree£ 1J893 ' ' Agbiat for Nelson. I CHAMELEON TOPS; , | At JR. LUCAS jfc SON'S. | :■■■- ..i'i vi — *—!•—; ..... . — — — — ; '1 Perambulators ! Perambulators t -lust Opened and Now on §ale, j <?> CASES SINGLE PERAMBULATORS eJ .with, Hoods complete, . , i At H. HOUNSELL'S,..; j No. 1, Bridge-street} 1335 j POETICAL WOR,KS ~ Byron,| l. Longfellow, Mil ton, Wordsworth j Cowper, Jamee Montgpmery, Moore] Kirke ySTliite v Herbert. :.•,■- . u ,, ji ;Ri LUCAS & SONi ' j ir i; - * Bridgfe-street. { "",. Money td Lend. . >*H MONEY^ LEND, iri sums abpve/£SOCJ per, cent.|^and "smaller somajait 8 M ffISkM^^KINGDON j 1608 \U y SolioitorsifWalaon. -iyf'o'N-B Y Ito^&E^- 1 oft>«£»EE_ffl(sLßJ
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 306, 11 September 1874, Page 1
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