Wanted. WANTED a HOUSE4IAID. Apply at 304—3 The COLLEGE. OT ANTED a BOY about U or 15 years f? of age. Apply W. K. FAitRSLLE, Collingwood-street. 168 WANTED immediately, a Strong, Active GIliL, about 15 years. Apply Evening Mail Office. 229 TffTANTED a GSNERAL SERVANT. V V Apply to Mrs. ROBINSON, Albion Hotel, the Port. 135 WANTED, a Good GENERAL SERVANT. Apply 85 W. MILNER, Trafalgar-st. WANTED a FOUR-ROOMED COTTAGE, the Port end of the town. Apply to Mrs HAMILTON, the Port. 24 General Notices. "PRIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE at JL Mrs. HAMILTON'S, The Port, 3052 , Nelson. MONEY TO LEND on approved FREEHOLD SECURITY, in sums to suit Borrowers. Apply to C. E. BUNNY, 725 Solicitor, Trafalgar-street, Nelson. NELSON COLLEGE. MONEY to LEND on FREEHOLD SECURITY. Interest at Current Rates. Apply to ROBERT POLLOCK, 90 Secretary. HYDRAULIC COFFEE & CHICORY MILLS. THAFALGAft-STKEBT, NELSON. TO CONNOISEURS IN COFFEE. MM. WEBSTER has ju3t imported a • small parcel of that FAMOUS CEYLON PLANTATION PEEBERRY. which for purity aud fullness of flavor almost equals the celebrated Mocha. Hydraulic Costise and Chicort Mills, Trafalgar-street. The question is oiteu asked. Wny is Webster's Coffee so much batter than the imported article ? jThe answer is simple. M. M. Webster exercises the best judgment iv selecting the green berry, M 3 twenty-five years' experience iv Coffee Roasting guarantees .proper mauipulation in the cylinder, and he roasts aud grinds DAIL 7; the consumer is therefore assured that in buying Coffee at Webster's, he gets it fresh iroin the mili, with all the flue aroma retained. M. M. W. also grinds and dresses his own Spicks, Whits and Black Peppers, PiaiaNio, Ginogr, &c, and rigidly abstains from adulteration of any kind, the public can therefore depend on obtaining the pare article, and when buying Psppkr ask for WISBSTER'3, and see that you get it. PATENT MALT ROASTED FOH BRKWERS. Sugar Groim<t for Confectioners. A Prime lot of Knight's far-lamed Cheksb. Half-a-ton of that renouned Puramahoi Bacon.] GROCERIES at every description, and of the bescqudity. Familibs waited upon for Orders, and Goods delivered to any part of the City free. M. M. WEBSTER, FAMILY GftOCiSR, TSA AND PROVISION DEALER, &c, TKAFALGAK-SIKEiil, NELSON. 8790 1877-B— NEW SEASON'S TEAS—I 877-8. MM. WEBSTER has much pleasure in • announcing to his numerous Customer that he has completed his selection of Naw SEASON'S TKAS, and can now offer a very superior article at a much reduced price. : . ./-.••...,. -> [Very fine Congou in half-chests, 2«. 4d.p3?' lb., worth 2s. 9d; boxes from 20s. : Souchong— Oranga Pefcoa— Gunpowder— Scented Caper. i •>..- I M, M. WEBSTER, V i t Eamily Grocer, &c,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 21, 24 January 1878, Page 1
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431Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 21, 24 January 1878, Page 1
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