Sir Julius Yogel, Aptkr a brilliant political career, has some wlint Ufcouiniously deserted the highest post of honor ih'J Co o;y could nppoiat him to, aad »s a result of tlie country's desertioa by ica be'-t ninn at its worst time, when funds are low in every psrt of it, ami when ir.s credit at Hoaie U none of the highoßt, it behoves every right-thinking pa'riotic man to shake hitngelf together and do something for his country's good Thia idei has prevailed with W* Patterson, STOREKEEPER Corner of Waimea-Koad and Hardy-strkets, aud he, in the full belief tint " a psnny saved U a penny gained," Ins made ua his mind to sell to his fellow-titizeaa of Nelson at prices tint cannot fail to prove the truth of the above pro~crb, acul at tha same time da some *hit towards couEterac;ing the Colony's financial dullness, and supplying the waass of his fell iw-couutrym^a in a time of difficulty aod depression. <iFib. SUO-ARS— Eine Whites, Q.C. andl.C. 5J(i. „ Wliita sd. Brown ... ... ... Jow, TEAS— -New Reason's, the flrst quality Kelson has yet seen, 2/-, 2/6, & 3/SOAPS— Dunedin and Auckland (suppjrt native industry), 6d. to Bd. per Bar Melbourne Soap also on Sa'e. RICE-2Jd., 3d, and S§d. per Ib, STARCH— 6d. ■BLUE— Light and Dark, 1/2. The above are but sa-nples of our price?, as they are but a fraction of our stock. The PRODUCE Season in a>w on, and iii it our friends and customers will bo satisfied, with a call, that we cau meet the times, and their wishes ani waut3. W. P. makes it a point to keep every article of the best, aud believes that a large and varied stock give=i a choice and a chauce that cannot otherwise be secured. Full value for the money is the motto of 3 254 W. PATTERSON. TRANS ATLANTIC Eirb: insurance company Off HAMBURG. KELSON AGENCY, The Undesigned having been APPOINTED AUJBNT for ttie above Company, is prepared to eifeut INSUUANCtiS at Current Kates. ROBERT LSVIEN, 1159 The Port. TO THE PUBLIC OF NELSON AND SUKROUNDING DISTRICTS. THOMAS MUN CASTER, for 13 years in the employ of A. Hunter, WATCHMAKER, BKGS to inform the inhabitants of Kelson tlut he has CjMMcJNOED BUciiiSiidS, as VVATCHMAKEB, JEWELLER, &0., on his own account, in the premises adjoining Mr. Jackson'^, Saddler, Tntiilgar • strsoi, where lie trust;) to receive a fair share of public patronage, aad all OiiDKKS entrusted to his care wilt be carefltllx axxenueu to. Note the Motto aud iVddresj — PUNCT DALIT! AND DESPATCQ. THOMAB MUNCASTER TuAFALOiB-SxtUSKX. 2450
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 236, 2 November 1876, Page 1
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422Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 236, 2 November 1876, Page 1
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