The Standard says that a Ghristchurch medical practitioner, had a lucky windfall a few days ago. One of his patients having succumbed to the malady for which the gentleman in question had treated him, it was found on opening deceased's .will, that £500,' nearly all he possessed, had been bequeathed, to that fortunate disciple of EscuiaP"4- ; ,-'■•■:• Oinli i«»— - I »fc— — ii-. ii. u.li '- ' i n> ffiHE undersigned haa for Sale, with imbie•JL diate possession, a flrat-claas RETAIL BUSINESS, returning £1,000 per month, with a very, large and . lucrative connection. The terms can be made eisy to suit purchasers, if sufficient security is available. No agent need applf, as principals only will be treated with; Further particulars on appli-. cation.— Wm. ROUT, Hardy-street. 579-^3
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 44, 20 February 1877, Page 2
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123Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 44, 20 February 1877, Page 2
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