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M Ml WEBSTER again thanks his numerous customers for their continued patronage, aud desires to assure them and the pub ie generally that he still adheres to that old healthy principle of giving ptjrCHABESB «EHS BEST POSSIBLE TALUE for xheie MONB.T. The reduction of the Tea and Sugar duties enables M. M. Webster to place upon the breakfast tables of all who have an eye to quality and economy, a splendid Mauritius White Crystal SUGAR at sd,and a Delicious CONGOU at 2/0, aod the whole range of Household Requisites in the Grocery Department at the lowest possible rates consistent With quality. ; A few specialities from India just received, comprising Chutnees, Tamarinds, Taap Sauce, Nepaul and, Bed Peppers, Superior Curry Powder and Paste, Guava Jelly and Cheese, Bahl Cheese (a wonderful specific for dysentery), Typarry Jam, Preserved Limes, Pickled Mangoes Pineapple Marmalade, Putwa Jelly, etc., etc „ M. M. Webster is the sole accredited agent in New Zealand for the " Lamb Knitting Machine Mantjfactoey Company" of America, and will furnish Price List and other par- 1 ticulars on application. — A few Family Machines (being the balance of Bother's bankrupt estate) at a little more than half-price. Just Received, another shipment of those wonderful Yankee Self-weigh-ing Cheese Knives. s j Webster's Coffee atill maintains its high reputation for purity, fineness, and fullness of flavor, and is without doubt the best, simply because it is skilfully roasted and prepared, and put into consumption fresh from the mill,; M. M. WEBSTER, Coffee and Chicory Manufacturer, Tea Dealer, Family. Grocer, Importer of Indian ; Condiments. Yankee Notions, &0., Trafalgar«atreet, Nelson GOODS DEEJVEBBD TO ALL PABTB OK THE CVlt. WEBL MISTRESS McOEAW, whaur did you buy that braw wee.SEWING MACHINE frae ? . i 'Deed, Miss Mucklejock, I couldna get ony ta suit me till I was recommended to try HEALY & SON, Bridge-street; They said they were theverra beat this 'aide p* the line, an' *am sure tha werna far wrang. Just j»ang awa;an';try foryoursei.-. Ye can get plenty o' them there awfu cheap for the ready bawbees. 910 W. BOUT, LICENSED LAND BROKEE, VALUATOR, LAND, HOUSE & COMMISSION AGENT, HARDY STREET, NELSON. • = riIBANSFERS or CONVEYANCES of X LAND under the " Land Transfer Act" effected at charges fixed bj tbe Act s also MORTGAGES and; RE - LEASES POWERS of ATTORNEY prepared, and I LEASES drawn. ; ; Money invested on Mortgage Securities or in Bank and other-S&ares. : Money, lent, on freehold Securities at cus- , rent rates of interest. > Rents on Land, and Interest on Mortgages ; collected. ; Land and Mouses hired lei, bought or sold, on commiesioQ. . . .'. Insarancea effected &fc)lowest ratai. , Rent 3 collected, Taxes; and Ylnsaraneea paid'; land, repairei.effected. \: ; „ r VaSnationa made in Town , or Comity for pnrchaaesj sales, or for Stamp and Succession Doty. . -«— — ■ ;' FOR SAL E> OS VERY ElSy XEBMS TO aEIT-P.BKOHAaBHS— 3. Twenty three feat frontiog SelwynPJace. 4. House and Stables in Morrison-street, in one lot or separately. I r6. Fifty Acres, Moatece — ft bargain. j ; 11. Three hundred Acres, Upper 'Bloaters; 12. Forty Acres & Cottage^Low'er Mbixtere. 13. Two Acre9,North EskHltreet, J j6Bo.n<^ ,■ 14. Six-roomed Rouse and fa?fey feefe of Band , ironting Collingwbod-«treet ior&lZS. 17. A^'very-attractive i .at the Port having forty feet frontage to WakefleM Qasy^ comnsandiog a splendid viewi of tbe harbor, on very) easy terms and: at a low price. :. 19. A capital investment in a Corner section having 50ft frontage to Hardy-si, aad 150 ft frontage to Wellington-streetr-a bargain for cash. '.'- ! ;<j , -. • : 25. About 1000 Acres: of firsfcelasa Land, ' about 14 miles from .Nelson, partly ' > Pine and Totara Bush and pai;tly,F{ax, '■ wichigocd Residence £8Q«1 Oatbolldiags, I £2000, easy terms. : 27. A New Four-roomed Home and .60 feefc ' of Land, fronting.. ¥angtxa«|-staeefc,- at ' 1 a low price and on easy, tecmsi, i,. ; ■ •.- .- ' 28. The Timber, aa it Rtan% on ISO acres ! 1 of lacdiat Matupipi,,BQitab!efor Saw- ' millicg parpoeesi tares miles : iEom the ' Port, r 1 29: BaJfacro Land, opposite. WafcefieldArmi 30. 127 acres of good Laflcl, awell Timbered, J in Pigeon Valley, afc j62 per acre. , ' 31. 45ft of LaQdiHalifax-sfcTCflO-jfa bargain 38. House, aiid 48f 6 frontagoi Tasmaj^-tteeet, l £SSO , ■„: „ -.- L! 34> House and Land, Sassell-atfest West i ; a 35. Baildfng Sioe*^- \ : ■ ■. r . ■)■., \\ d . •:; Ressell-iae Weatj,pa deferredpajments B StVincentrStreefcj. : „ a '. : ,Gloncetter-§t?ree6;; . «>.., .. t( Y*ogoat«£-ftree;6ni „,,. ■ Mile-BttflatiWeat!.-, - „ ■ '.'SelwyQiPlaeQi.-; .. • -„' :. ■ , - :> . Ham!y«atree6i ; . ■ »...'.' \ h '■ '••Wainieapsaadiii . . >••. H i- " si 38.1 A Six-rodm^d House Snßeaqlivi.He, nearly } o: new, :to..beaold!a bargain, with oaa or j d ;. ." two-Allotni9atß:of'Lan(i,,j, „;.; '■ ft 39; iAt pleaeaafe ifti ; ,Grova-stree6, m ;;■ . 'Witba_QuaEte^of-ait-Ao?eof>lha best S \i \ Land.ia : Ne£aoni!..we.tJ.-BtQcfeed with m Frait Trees, price £250. „; <. a< 40, A flrst-claea investment, coosisfiag of p< Til : Ope, Thoafa^d .Faor. Hundred Acres q „, ,;.^; of.,L^mß^L^d,'ai4.^uctyAcrescf; of.,L^mß^L^d,'ai4.^ucty Acres cf " \\ '■ ■ .'.'\ 3?lafeJ Agffcaitoral '!'. > Lain%; I".wlth1 ".wlth gosdj ' ..'- .H^eatead- t&^Q,a6;'Waimea WestJ -"• h ;' „ ' tor, jeaoiw., ',„"■'■"■ „ " , ; , I ;J> '- \.',,,;..:t^':Tsb;^;:; i ; 'j! IS. A pleasant Villa Eesidence, £35 per yearj '^ MONEY TO I^NQ, ;QP.'e^CQXe4 l&^ldj

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 133, 5 June 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 133, 5 June 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 133, 5 June 1879, Page 4

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