TWO FURNISHED ROOMS to LEI cheap with or without Board. Apph Office of this Paper. 3471—15 ~TO~GRICKETERS! 5 — Just Received, via Melbourne, ex " Albion," t A SPLENDID LOT .. ;' : • ov BATS, BALLS, s . &c, &c, &c. " Page and Cobbet's Single add Doub'e- , Caned Bata Boys' Bate, Page and Duke's Balls Stumps, Scoring Books, &c;, &c. SSIT Observe tha Address— ; J. HOUNSELL^ : | 4332 • Trafalgar-Street. ■ HYDRAULIC. , ; COFFEE& CHICORY MIEBS, , TfiAFAtGAB- STREET, MELiSON^ TO CONNOISSEURS IN COFFEE. MM. WEBSTER haa just imported a 1 « Bmall parcel of that . '<■ : FAMOUS CEYLON PLANTA- ! . ;i TION PBABERRY, '; which for purity aud fulness of flavor almost i equals the celebrated Mocha. Hydbadlio. Cofpeb and Chicobt Mills j \ Trafalgar-street. ; | The question is olten asked, Why is Web-j ' ster's Coffee so much better than tho imported ; article? The answer ia simple, M. M. .W^bb-J sxeb exerciees the best judgment in selecting! the green berry, his twenty-five years' ;ex-| perience in Coffee Koasting guarantees proper; manipulation in the cylinder, and he roasts! and grinds DAILY; the consumer is therefore: assured that In buying Coffte at Webster's, he gets it fresh from ths Mill, with all ihe fine, aroma retained. M. M. W. also grinds aud dresses his own! Spices, ,Wur.Tß and Black Peppers, Pimento, Ginger, &c, and rigidly abstains, from adulteration of any kind, the public can therefore depend on obtaining the pure, article, ani wiien bnying Pepper,- ask fori Webster'3, and see thai you. yet it. ■ PATENT MALT ROASTED FOR BREWERS. 1 Sugar Ground for Confectioners. ; A Prime lot ot Knight's far-famed Cheese.! HALF-A-TON OF THAT RENOWNED \ PURAMAHOI BACON. j GROCERIES of every description and of , : . the best quality. : Families waited upon for Orders, and Gooda delivsbso to any part of the City s^ee. : Z&E. 3VE. WEBSTER, FAMILY GROCER, ' TEA AND PROVISION DKALBI?, &c.,' Tbafalgar-st , Nelson. 3790 1877-8-NEW SEASON'S TEAS— IB77-8.; MM. WEBSTEIt has much pleasure in; • announcing to his numerous Customers that he has completed his selection of NEW SEASON'S TEAS, r.nd can now offer', a very superior article at a much reduced price. Very fine Congou in half-chests, 2s. 4d. per lb., worth 2s. 9d ; boxes from 20s. Souchong— Grange Pekoe — GunpowderScented Caper. M. M. WEBSTER, Family Grocer, &c. PUKCHASED AT AUCTION PSOM tHK "QUEEN BEK" WRKGK RECOVERY COMPxiNY, THE FOLLOWING LINES, COMPUIcIHG ALMOBT EVKRT ASD '' [ NOW ON SALE j BT THE UNDERSIGNED AT ■ LOW PEICES ; 1 Aboutj ! 1 nnn scHoo;LBooE:s ! : I^VUU including j ; Copy and 'Exercise Books, and 503 volumes! : Nelson's History of England, from ia. j 20 cases Glass, all aizea, containing about , 2,000 feet ! | ' 600 fee- Garden H^se, double ply, from tldJ i 10 Rick Clbtha,3o x 24, and 24 xlB ! i 20 jirs best Vinegar r . i i 2 caaks '' ' " I i 2 large eeta Croquet j I 20 dozen large Sardines, at 8a . i 54 boxes Price's Sperm Candles i j 4 lar^e Iron Garden Vases : ! I Ko. 9 Mistress Stove 'An good order) i 1 1 No. 7 Trafford Range, „ , i 8 crates superior Crockery ware, includiog Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Breakfast Sets; Toilet Sets, and Fancy Cups and Saucers, Jelly Moulds, &c, &c. 1 case Children's Single and Double Iron ! Cots " 5 cases Single and Double Bedttsads ; 1000 yards Calico ■ , 500 „ double-width Sheetiug ; 30 pieces Prints — fast colors ■ ; 4 rolls Brussels Carpets t g „ Kidderminster (to. 6 dozen Chamois Leather i 3 rolls Scrim : 6 <lozen Babies' Feeding Bottles , 1 trunk Boot Tops 75 Duke's Cricket Balls 150 „ Coin 400 Wool Bhlcb 500 Corn Sacks 4 coih Wire Rope 1 Strand Wire I Ship's Cannon, with Carriage 3 large Ship's Sails ' A quantity of Blocka and Chains 8 cases Acetic Acid 7 „ Crt-s-e and Blackwell's Picklea ! 1 „ Viirnish Polish and Brunswick Black ■ ; 3 cases Ironmongery, including Till Locks 1 and Padlocks, Uraeea and Bits, large Dinner Bel 1 , Garden Sjriuges, Butt and other Hinges 50 dozen Knives and Forks 20 pairs of Cnrver3 ; •20 Steels Telescope Toasting Forks S A l»rge quantity of bheep Shears Hip and Sponge Baths A large quantity of Machinery i' Connecting Pipes Gas and Water Pipes. John James, BRIDGE-STREET, ' NELSON. 075
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 276, 21 November 1877, Page 3
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