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W. Patterson's Advertisement. Special Notice ! ! yv. JPATTERSON, Would call attention to the followiog j . LINES '' FOB CHEAPNESS AND QUALITY :— j Only Try onr j TEAS, at 2/, 2/6, and 3/ per lb. SUGARS, really excellent, from' 4^. RICE (1 Ton), 3d. per lb. SOAP (2 Tona), 6.1. to 81. per Bar ; per Bos, 10/6 and 11/6. FLOUR (3 Tons), at 13/ for 100 lba. BACON (| Ton), per Side, at 9|d. per Ib. HAMS (30), 10$ d.and Ud. POTATOES (16 Tone), of excellent quality, at 9/ per Bag. EGGS, Freeh, Fourteen for I . BUTTER, Freeh, from 1/ to 1/3. CHAMBER SETS, of aix pieces, 15/. Also, a yery Large Assortment of Earthenware, really Cheap. Daily Expected, another Lot of those Easy' PERAMBULATORS, at the old price. Cocoanut Matting, Mats, Brushware, Children's Chairs, Scented Soaps, Scenta, __ &c, &c, &c. And other Articles too numerous to particularise. W. PATTERSON, Hardy-stbeet*, N.B. — Goods delivered to any part of the Town. 2636 H V. Phillips's Advertisement. TEA! TEA! TEA! - JUST ARRIVED. NEW SEASON'S^TEA, 1875,18*6/ Per Mail Steamer "Brisbane," from FOOCHOW. Via~MELBOtJRNE, per s.a. " Alhambra,'^ i 15 BOXES, each 21 lbs. Nett, . . ; , .of Extra -/. Choicest KAISOW CONGQU TEA. First Crop Season 75, 76. 3/4 perlb., ! or 63/- per Box. EX "LEONILDA SEMINO." 1 Hogshead WHITB & GOLD, CHINA, consisting of CUPS and SAUCERS, BASINS, JUGS, BUTTEK STANDS, - MUFFINS, 5, 6, and 7 inoh 8.8. PLATES, EGG CUPS, &c. 1 Hogshead TINNED HOLLOWARE. . 1* Hogshead ENAMELWARE. 1 Crate ' Coloured CUPS and SAUCERS. H. V. PHILLIPS, BEEHIVE [STORE, Corner of Bridge and Collingwood-sts. IS4I 'y " " £10 REWARD. WHEREAS some evil and maliciouslydisposed person or persons did, on' the night betwixt Thursday and Friday morning last, seek to THROW the WAGONS and LOCOMOTIVE OFF the LINE of the Nelßon ani Foxhill Railway, at Stoke, by tampering with the points and otherwise* obstructing the Permanent Way : the above ' reward wi 1 ! be paid to any one giving such iniformatian as will lead to the conviction of , the offenders. ! JOHN SCOTT, Contractor. [ Nelson, October 30, 1875. 3012 CORRUGATED IRON, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 ( : leet lengths, 26 and 28 guage. I 2193 & 2DWA3&S & CO,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 295, 6 November 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 295, 6 November 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 295, 6 November 1875, Page 1

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