Sir Julius Yogel, After a brilliant political career, has some- , what igDominiously duserted Lhe highest post of honor lha Coo >y couM appoint him to, and 119 a rtsult of the country's desertion by its best mm at its worst tim?, when inn-fs are low in every pirc of it, and when its crtdit at Home is none of the highest, it bihoves every right-thinking patriotic man to shake himself together and do something for his country's good ' This idet ha* prevailed with W. Patterson, STOREKEEPER Corner of Waimea-Road and Hardy- Streets, and he, in the full belief that " a psnny saved is a penny gained," has mada up his mind to sell to his fellow-citizens of Nelson at prices that cannot fail to prove the truth of the above prorerb, and at the same tima do some .vhat towards counteracting tha Colony's financiiil dullness, and supplying the wants of his fall w-cou Urymea in a time of difficulty and depression. •Iflb. SU3ARS— Fine Whites, 2 W. andl.C. sjd. Whits SJ. Brown low. TEAS— New Season's, his been proved the best yet offered, 2/-, 2/6, & 3/-. SOAPS— Dunedin and Auckland (support native industry), 6d. to Bd. per Bar Melbourne Soap also ou Sa'e. RICE— 2Jo\, 3d , and 3id. per Ib. STAItCtI— 6d. BLUB— Light aud Dark, 1/2. The above are but samples of our prices, as they are but a fraction of our stock. The PRODUCE Season ia n>w on, and in it our friends and customers will be satisfied, with a call, that we can meet the times, and their wishes aui wants. W. P. makes it a point to keep every article of tha best, and believes that a large and varied stock givc3 a choice and a chance that cannot otherwise be secured. Full value for the money is the motto of 3 254 W. PATTERSON. TRANSATLANTIC EIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF HAMBURG. NELSON AGENCY, The Undersigned having been APPOINTED AGENT for the tvbove Company, is prepared to effect INSUKA.NCKS at Current Kates. ROBEST LBVIEN, 1159 The Port. TO THE PUBLIC OF NEL3ON AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. THOMAS MUNCASTER, f >r 13 years in the employ of A. Hunter, WATCHMAKER, BEGS to inform the iuhatnt:iuts of Nelson Hint he has CJMAIeWOISI) JJUSI--.NiiSS, as WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, &c, on his own account, iv the premises adjoining Mr. Jackson*, Saddler, Trafalgar - street, where he trusts to receive a fair share of public patronage, aad all UiiDKRS enirutttd to his care will be carefully attended to. Note the Motto and Address— PUNCTUALITY AND DESPATCH. THOMAS MUNCASTER TBAFAMUK-STttHUT. 2450
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 237, 3 November 1876, Page 1
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425Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 237, 3 November 1876, Page 1
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