W. Patterson's Advertisement. NOTICE. TO THE PUBLIC AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. W. PATTERSON, HAVING made extensive Alterations, And received, per Late Arrivals, A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OP FANCY GOODS, CONSISTING OF BRITANNIA-METAL TEAPOTS, Cruet Stands, CONCERTINAS, Scented Oils, /Seen t,^^^, &c., &c, IB J^OW OPENING, | V^3 Crates Assorted e\ rthenware, CONSISTING CF Latest Patterns CUPS & SAUCERS, Plates, oil Bizes, Teapots, Basins, Jam Jars, Toilet Sets, Juge, Chambers, &o. t &c. Also, 2 tons of D^ble Crojta-A^d Household Shhte&?TTomß&. per Bar. Also, New Season's TEA, in chests, halfchests, and quarter-chests, from 2/ per fi>. Also, 20 cases KEROSENE (Devoe's), at 10/ per tin. A large assortment of all kinds of OILMAN'S STORES, I and other goods too numerous to particularise. The whole to he sold at the lowest remunerative prices, the motto being " Small Profits and Quick Returns." PRODUCE. Butter, Eggs, Bacon, Poultry, Fowle, Ducke, Geese, Potatoes, Cheese, &c. Also on hand, a few Pairs of Ladies' and Children's BOOTS (cheap), and made to order on the premises. N.B.— Goods delivered to all parts of the town free of charge. W. PATTERSON, Corner of Eaedy and Waimba. Streets. General Notices. TTT is universally admitted that no SEWING JL MAUBllSftljbao approached the Bilent working WHEEtER and WILSON in rapidity cB /ujticfi, firmness, . elasticity of stitch, perWfj« a P tation *° evei 7 kind of work, euuielsf f comprehension to the learner, gimplitfQftor-eonsttuction, and amazing durablity. I. The mflnerouß attempts to imitate it show the greil popularity of the W. and W. machine, and experience proveßthe imitationa in no way equal the aenuine. Over UOOO.OOO in use, And the sale is nearly 200,000 a year. Every machine warranted to "give perfect satisfaction. Beware of imitations. None are genuine; without the American Medallion Trade Mark LONG & Co., 64 Elizabeth-street, Melbourne. Head Agency for Australia and New Zealand. W. 0. WILKINS, Bridge-street, 1093 Agent for Nelson. T\/|T OVN E,Y to LEND, on FREEHOLD i^L SBfMTBTTY / U\jJ F*-LL &<ArTKINSON. 200 1} LUCAS & SON HAVE REMOVED TO NEW PREMISES, &£T Opposite Telegraph Office. A SIUIT OF BEST NelsonVweed, made to mea \ V SURE, A 4 iOa. QL JAMES/lUCAS, TAgfOR, BRIDGH - BTBKBT, NSLSOV, (Opposite Mr Btallabd's). 564 Price 2s. 6d. EE V. C. W. BIGGS' DIGEST OF THE LAWS AND REGULATIONS OP METHODISM. Sold by R. Lucas & Son, Mail Office, Nelson. BOOKS BOUND IN ANY STYLE. B. LUCAS & SON,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 131, 2 June 1875, Page 1
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