MONEY to LEND, on FREEHOLD SECURITY. FELL & ATKINSON. MONFY TO LEND on approved FRER--1 It) i D Security. Apnly to RUNNY ' & SINCLAIR, Solicitors, Nelson. 725 ! NELSON COLLEGE. MONEY to LEND on FREEHOLD SECURITY. Interest at Current Kates. Apply to ROBERT POLLOCK, g 90 Secretary. 3 MONEY TO LEND. ) r\N FREEHOLD SECURITY, in suits to 1 \J suit Borrowers, from £50 to £1,000 * and upwards, at current rates of interest. ALBERT PITT, 17 Solicitor, Nelson. SOAP.! SOAP i SOAP ! HURRAH! GREAT S:UCCES.S OF Nelson Soap IN -WELLINGTON, BLENHEIM, AND TAUANAKI. to xhe lnhalit'ntß of thb province of Nelson. Why do you buy imported soap, when you can get a cheaper and better scap manuactured here ? Which place do you support ? Nelson, Melbourne, or Dunedin ? It is to your interest to eupport local industrips. With Bupport Nelson won before; and with your support Nelsou will win again. When you order your Groceries he sure that you order NELSON BOAP, and see that }ou get it. Do not be put eff with any other brand. Compare KELSON SOAP— size of bar, price, and quality —with any imported. Remember that quality is the test of cheapnees. Don't forget to nsk for Nelson Soap!!! figjT'FAT WANTED in anv quantity. Also, FOWLS. DUCKS. GEESE. TURKEYS, GUINEA FOWLS, and TAJIK PIGEONS. Wm. Phillips, SOAP & CANDLE MANUFACTURER, General Dealer, WAIMEA STREET, NELSON.? 8850 PROVINCIAL HOTEL, Jj BRIDGE- STREET, ie (Opposite Government Buildirgs), Nelson, J| T. F. O'BRIEN, Proprietor. ie fTI F. O'B. bfgs to inform his numerous ie X • friends and the pubiic generally thst he qaa taken the above old established House, l" which he has had thoroughly renovated and ?r improved, so that he can now offer Jj SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION j e to Visitors at moderate charges, .j. N.R.— The Bar has been replenished with i- a carefully selecttd steck of Wines snd *d Spirits, etc. 3141 t- ' "BISING SUN" HOTEL, WAIMEA ROAD. /GEORGE CLEMENTS, formerly J y vX Steward oo the " Anchor " line •-.<* ot Packets, begs to inform his friends end it he public that he tas taken the nbove Hotel, and hopes that hia long experience aa a caterer for the public will secure for him a full ehare of support There is very aood 90 aecoro mods tun lor those who iavor the _ " Rising Sun " with a Call, aad a Grass Paddock for Horse*. 3067-26 " Golden Fleece " Hotel. to >P TT T. HALL (late of the "RiaiDg a * JjLe Sun" Hotel) be»a to inform 5 " his friends and the public that he has purj chased the above favorite Hotel, and to assure t _ them that under new management thu ijg Hotel will be _ EEPLETE WITH EVERY COMFORT. ■ r The "Golden Fleece" ,jf Is not to be excelled as a Family Hote', and from its convenient although retired position u ' lt affords special advantages. Tbe utmost *?• attention is oevoted to the welfare cf ltfoardl , ' ' ers, and none but the best of Wines. Spiriis, 52 &c, are kept, 5843-4.C
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 206, 28 September 1878, Page 1
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