SHARP & CO.'S BOTTLED ALES and PORTER FOR THE SUMMFR ARE NOW READY. STRONG ALES, 8/- $f acz. MILD ALE AND PORTER 7/- „ PINTS s/- „ We ere now bottling Ale and Porter in Pints for convenience of email families -4W2 SHARP & CO. Notice! Notice!! Bee-hive Store, f<HEISTIAS ERTJITS! ! VHBISTMASJPBUITS!! New Elemo, Sultana, aud Muecatd Raisins New Currant?, Figs, Dates, and French Plum?, in Sib jits Jordan and Shell Almonds Wnlnut*, Barcelona, and Pea Nuts Sugars for Preserving Crushed Loaf and White Crystals Fine Light Yellow ami Brown Counter Sugars I Also, 1 crate Jelly Cans 1 hhd. Fmrnmelled Preserving Pans, new shape Groceries of fvtry description and of the b:Bt quaUty Families waited upon for orders and Goods delivered to any part of the city Fbeb. At H. V. Phillips's BEE-HIVE STORE, I Cobner of Bridge and Collingwood Streets. 1 4235 GHOLLAH'S Great Indian Cures Erom the extraordinary Cores thatjhave been performed by these MERITORIOUS MEDICINES ia every part of the Colony, they have been pronounced to be THE WONDER OP THE NINEFEENTH CENTUfiY The two following Testimonials are given by way of example of very many received. — See pamphlets and testimonials. To Mr. R. HADFIELD, Agent of Ghollah's Great Indian Cures, Nelson. Nelson, 17th August, 1878. Dear Sir, — My son has tnen entirely cured hy one bottle of the hheumatir-m Mixture, after having suffered great pun, being quite a cripple for a fortnight. He has resumed his work, and is quite well in health. Yours truly, Richard Adams. Relsoc, September, 1878. To the Proprietor of " Ghollah's Indian Cures." Sis,— On looking over my boo&a to find cut; the amount sold in Nelson since the introduction of your medicines, I find that there haa actually been 147 dozen disposed of, and the ealo still continues large. The benefits obtained have been unquestionable, having come under my own observation. Yourajfaithfully, R. HADFIELD, Agent. Christmas Fruits ! CHRISTMAS FROITS ! ! SUGABS FOR PRESERVING! Prime HAMS for PICNICS! M. M. Webster, In ofleriog his CHRISTMAS GOODS this season, respectfully requests the special attention of Cut >mers to their SUPERIOR CONDITION AND QUALITY. DRIED FRUITS, The Fiueet ever seen in the Colonies, consisting of— Muscatels, Elemea Sultanas, Currants, Fret ch Plums in I ft Jars China Ginger iD lit} Jira Jordan and :• hell Almonds Barcelona Nuts Orange, Lemon, and Citron Candied Feel Persian Dates, Fr eili ligs &c, &c, *c. SUGARS : Mauritius rrystala. Sydney Company's J.W and 10 Loaf and Crashed Loaf Tablet and Brown Sugars. Halpa-ton Prime C&ntedbuby BACON AND HAM, Ealf-a-ton Knight's celebrated CHEESE. ALSO, A FEW OF WEBSTER'S SpecialitiesLing iiixh— bine Htd htrrmg in barrels— Albro' Smoked Sprats— Anchovies ia Oil Spanish Olives -Sneep Tongues— Tarragon Vinegar. And, as a matter of fact, Webster's Coffee is the Best ! Because the Fintet Ceylon Plantation Berry is ustd only, and that is roasted and ground daily on the premises, ensuring freshness, triskneas, and that txquisite aroma for which gocd Coffee is so much valued. M. M. WEBSTER. FAMILY GROCER, &c, TtiAFALGAK-ST,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 9, 10 January 1879, Page 4
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495Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 9, 10 January 1879, Page 4
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