TWO FURNISHED ROOMS to LET. cheap with or without Board. Apply ! Office of this Paper. 3471-12 ~TO~CEIOKETERS! Just Received, via Melbourne;, ex ■ " "Albion," . i A SPLENDID LOT J j • OF ■ ! BATS, BALLS,: &c, &c., &c. : . '..'. : . ; Page and Cobbet'a Single aud Double- I Caned Bats . : , ; - , Boys' Bats, Page and Duke'a Balls Stumps, Scoring Boojcs, &c, &c. ; K^" Observe the Address— J.: HOUNSELL,. ; . 4332 : ' Trafalg^-Sfcreet.; HYDRAULIC COFFEE •&■ CHICORY MILLS, ' TRAFALGIESTREBT, NELSON. TO CONNOISSEURS IN COEFBB. MM. WEBSTER has jaif imported a 1 a email parcel of that FAMOUS CEYLON PLANTA- ' ... TION PBABERRY. ; which for purity and fulness of flavor almost ; equals the celebrated Mocha. . ■ Htdbadlio Copfbg and CHicoEr Mills,. ' Trafalgar-street. , '! I The question is otten nsked, Why ia Web- ; ' ster's CoflFee so much better than the imported , articje? The answer is simple.. M. M., Web-' ster exercises the best judgment in selecting' the green berry, his twentr-five. yeara' esperienca in Coffee H casting guarantees proper' manipulation in the cylinder, and he roasts ' . and grinds D AILY; the consumer is therefore ■ assured that in buying Coffee at Webster's,, he gets it freah from ths Mill, with all ihe flue aroma retained. ' M. M. W. also grinds and dresses his own < Spices, Whith and Black Pepfers, Pi-: I JfKNTO. Gikobr, &c, anil ..rigidly abstains. <'_ from adulteration of any kind, the public can! therefore depend on obtaining the pure! article, and wlien buying Pepper, ask for : Webster's, and see that you set it. ' PATENT MALT ROASTED FOR BREWERS. Sugar Ground for Confectioners. ', j A Prime lot of Knight's far-famed ; Chbeßb.' HALF-A-TON O? THAT RENOWNED j ' v PUR&MAHOI BACON.. GROCERIES of every description and of the best quality. Families waited upon lor Orders, and Goods ... DEMVEKED to any part of the City free. FAMILY GROCER, TEA AND PROVISION DKALBR, &c, TBAPALOA.R-BT, Nelso-.'. 3790 1877-8-NEW SEASON' 3 TEAS-1877-8. MM. WEB^TEH has much pleasure in a announcing to his numerous Cu«touiera that he has ccmpleteJ his selection of WEW SEASON'S TEAS, pad can now offer • a very superior article at a much reduced priceVery fine Congou in lialf-ehests, 2s. 4d. per lb., worth 2s. 9d ; boxes from 20s. Souchong— Orange Peko?. — GunpowderScented Caper. ' : ' j M. M. WEBSTER, ' J Family Grocer, &c. PUBCHASED AT AUCTION FROSI tHK "QUEEN BEE" WRKCK RECOVERY COMPANY, | THE FOLLOWING LINES, COMPRISING i ALMOST EVERT . , ; At»D . NOW ON SALE ; ' BY THE UNDERBIGNED AT LOW PRICES ' ■***"■*"■ ' t i About] . , { , i nnn scHoo:L books X^XJXJXJ including j Copy and Exercise Books, and 500 volumes Nelaon's History of England, from la. 20 cases (llasa, all sizei, can taining about 2,000 feet '■■ .- -600 feet Garden H>ae, double ply, from lid 10 Hick Clotha, 30 x 24, aud 24 x 18 ! SO j'trs best Vinegar ■ 2 caaks „ 2 large seta Croquet 20 dozen large Sardines, at Ba' 54 boxes Price's Sperm Candles 4 large Iron Garden Vases 1 No. » Mistress Stove (in good order) ] 1 No. 7 Trafford Hauge, „ 8 crates superior Croe&ery ware, including Dinner Sets, T*a 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 Bedsteads 1000 yards Calico 600 „ double-width Sheeting 30 pieces Prints — fast colors 4 rolia Brussels Carpets g „ Kidderminster do. 6 dozen Chamois Leather 3 rolls Scrim : 6 dozen Babies' Feeding Bottles 1 trunk Boot Tops 75 Duke's Cricket Balls 150 „ Coin 400. W00l Bales 500 Corn Sacks 4 coils Wire Ropo 1 Straud Wire 1 Ship's Canuon, with Carriage 3 large Ship's Sails A quantity of Blockß and Chains 8 cases Acetic Acid 7 „ Crosie ami Blackwell's Pickles 1 „ Varnish Polish and Brunswick Black 3 cases IronmunKery, iucluding Till Locks aud Padlocks, lirauea and Bits, large Dinner Bell, Garden Syringes, Butt and uther Hinges 50 dizen Knives and Forka 20 pairs of Carvers £0 Steels Telesuops Toasting ForkaJl A. l»rge quantity of Hheep Shoara Hip and Spouge Baths A large quantity of Machinery Connecting Pipe 3 Gas and Water Pipes. John James, . BRIDGE-STREET, ' KELSON. 075
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 279, 24 November 1877, Page 3
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