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Jf. Pattersoii|3 " Ad-v-ertisement. : •SpjaerAL : Mqi;ic.b.!, ! ; if. ■■ PATTERSON! ( Would call attention to the followiog -^ j - r ' /v -"•" '■'■'isßEs'/-:y\ .y\„ ■ JFOB OHaAPiraSS AHD jQUA£I"EX :#- 9 j '■- Only Try our . .- - : n r.» l^EW TEAS, at ]2/, 2/6, and 3/ perih. SUGARS, really excellent, from 4£d. RICE (1 Ton), 3d. per lb. -^OAP (2 Tona), 6d. to 81. per Bar.; per Bos, 10/6 and 11/6. |ELOUR (3 Tons), at 13/ for 100 lba. : j BACON (i Ton), per Side, at 9£d. per lb. HAMS (30), 10£ d. and lid. POTATOES (16 Tona), of excellent I quality, at 9/ per Bag. j EGGS, Fresh, Fourteen for I . I BUTTER, Fresh, from 1/ to 1/3. : bHAMBER SETS, of six pieces, 15/. i Also, a very Large Aasortment of really Cheap. Daily Expected, another Lot of those j Eaay ' IPER AMBULATORS, at the old price. 'Cocoanut Matting, Mats, r. Brushware, Children's Chairs, Scented Soaps, Scents, &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 ■ ■"' ' * <>*ii. 1 \ " "" j '> ■ '■ ti " H. V. Phillips's Advertisement. TEAI'TEAITEA! JUST ARRIVED. NEW SEASON'S TEA, 1875, 1876. Per Mail Steamer "Brisbane/* from FOOCHOW, : Via Melbourne, per s.s. " Alhambra," 15 BOXES, each 21 Ibei. Nett, , . ofJSxtra Choiceat KAISOW CONGOU TtfA,; First Crop Season } 7S, '76. 3/4 per- lb;, or 63/- per Box. EX "LEQNILDA SEMINO." 1 Hogshead WHITE & GOLD CHINA, consisting of CUPS and SAUCERS, BASINS, JUGS, BUTTER STANDS, MUFFINS, 5, 6, and 7 inch 8.8. PLATES, EGG CUPS, &c. 1 Hogshead TINNED HOLLOWARE. 1 Hogshead ENAMELWARE. 1 Crate Coloured CUPS and , SAUCERS. I H. V.' PHILLIPS, ) BEEHIVE STORE, Corner 6f Bridge and Collingwood-ats. I 1941 " ' L^ ll £10 REWARD, WHEREAS some evil and maliciouslydisposed person or persons did, on the night betwixt Thuraday and Friday morning last, seek po THROW fche WAGONS r and LOCOMOTIVE OFF the LJNE of the 1 Nelson ani Foxhill Railway, at Stoke, by tampering with the points aad otherwise obstructing the Permanent Way : the above reward wi'l be paid to any one gjwjmg such information as will lead to (he conviction of » the offenders. ' . J JOHN SCOTT, Contractor. I Nelson, October 30, 1875.' 3012 €ORRUGATBD IRON, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 feet lengths, 26 and 28 guage. ' ' j ' am __ »♦ EDWABDS & CO.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 295, 8 November 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 295, 8 November 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 295, 8 November 1875, Page 1

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