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JtyJL* W JalSiD i?j£s£& again * thanka his numeroaa customers for their continued patronage, asd desires to assure them and the public generally that he still adheres to thjat old healthy principle of giving ptrkCHASEBB THE BEST POSSIBLE VAEtTE for tiieis m6My. The reduction of the Tea aud : Sugar duties enables M. M.. Webster to .place upon ithe breakfast tables of all who have an eye to quality and economy, a splendid Mauritius White Crystal STJGAB at sd, and a Delicious CONGOU at 2/0, and the whole range: of Hoosehdld Requisites in the Grocery Department, at the lowest possible rates consistent: with quality. I A few specialities from India just received, . comprising Chatnebs^ Tamarinds, Taap Sauce, Nepaul and Bed: Peppers, Superior Curry Pjowder and Paste, Guava Jelly and Cheeke, Bahl Cheese (a wonderful specific lor dysentery), Typarry Jam; Presented Limes, Pickled Mangoes, Pineapple Marmalade, Putwa Jelly, etc., etc [ M. M. Webster is the sole accredited agent in New Zealand for " Lamb Knitting Machine Maijttfactoky Company" of America, and will furnish Price List as d other particulars on application.— A few Famjily Machines (being the balance of Bother's bankrupt estate); at a little more tfian. half-pride. j \ • ■'• Just Received, another shipment i of those wonderful Yankee Self-weigh-ing Cheese Knives. I Webster's Coffee still maintains its high reputation for purity, fineness, and fullness of flavor, and is without doubt the best, simply because if* id skilfully roasted and prepared, and put into consumption fresh from ike mill. M. M. WEBSTER, Coffee akd Chicory Manufacturer, Tea Dealer, Family Grocer, Importer of Indian Condiments, Yankee Notions, <&c, TrafalgariiStreet, Nelson I GOODS DKUVEBBD TO ALL PARTS OP THE CftTY. I i "" WEEL MISTRESS McOKA^ whaur did you buy that brew wee SEWING MACHINE frae ? ; 'Deed, Miss Mucklejock, I couldna get ony ta suit me till I was recommended to try HEALY & SON, Bridga-street. They said they were the verrai best this side o' the line, an' am sure tha werna far wrang. Just gang awa an* try for yoiirsel. -Ye can get plenty o' them there awfu cheap for the ready bawbees. _ao W. BOUT, LICENSED LAND BROKER, VALUATOR, LAND, HOUSE & COMMISSION AGENT, HARDY STREET, NELSON. : mBANSEERS or CONVEYANCES of JL LAND ander.the "Land Transfer Act " effected at charger fixed by the Act ; also MORTGAGES and RE -LEASES. POWERS of ATTORNEY prepared,: and LEASES drawn. Money invested on Mortgage Securities ot in Bank and other Shares. Money lent on Freehold Securities at currant rates of interest. Renta on Land, and Interest on Mortgages collected,. Land and Houses hired let, bought or gold, on commission. Insurances effected at lowest rates. Rents collected, Taxes and Insurances paid ; and repairs', effected. Valaations made in Town or Country for purchases, sales, or for Stamp and Succession Daty. FOR SALE, ON TEST BAST TEBMB TO SOIT PURCHASERS— 3. Twentythree feet fronting Selwja Place. 4. House and Stables in Morrison-street, in one lot or separately. ' 6. Fifty Acres, Moutere — a bargain. U. Three hundred Acres, Upper Montere. 12. Fotty Acres & Cottage, Lower MoufeEe. 13. Two Acrea.NorJh EsE-aereeti <£80.' 14. Sis-raomed Housejand forty .feet of Land JrontiDg Collingwood-atEeet lor £i 25. 17. A very attractive Residence at the Fort having forty feet frontage to Wafeefleld Quay, commanding a splendid view of the harbor, on very easy terms and at a low price. "■ ]. ' 19.. A capital investment in a Corner section baring 50ft frontage to fiardy-86., and 150i£ frontage to Wellington-street— a bargain for cash. : ' ' 25; About 1000 Acres of ; flcs6-clasß jland, about 14 miles from Nelson, paftly Pine, and Totara. Bush and partly; Flas { .with good Residence and pufiboildiaga, JE2CCO, easy teroif. ' ; , 27. A Slew Four-rootaed House and 60 1&>£ of Laod, fronting VaDguard- street, at .. a low price, and on .easy terms, j ,' 28. The Timber* as it stands, on iso| acres . .. : of; land afc Motqpipi, eol^able ion Saw- ' milii'-g purpo^s, t^ceejEniles from (lie ,29. Falf^lwdjf^sjSe^a^eSaldUrms 30. 127 acres of gport .Lancj/^ell Tm^Qered, in Pigeon Valley, afc £2 |er ( ttpre! - : 31. 45ftof ; £aQ<l,:Ha)[i(axT8^reec-^^)bargaia • 33. Bouse, and. 4 Git Irontagejg^aa^fa-atoeet, jeseo .. ., „.r . ■ ,',' a .;■•" j 34. House and Land* Raasell-streat W^s6 35; Building ; Site*- '\ : ■'.' \ : r #uggeil T 8 VW'est, ,QO deferred, payjoieats Sfc Viacent-streefc ' ; ' „ ; oOloucestecr street , . ,»» i ' VanguKd-fjfcreee ■ •,» j ' ■ Nilersteeet^ireat • ' !.,,.. \ r-r Selwyn Place }< /, • \ M 7 ■ -iHardy-.street '■■•■•.,«' ■' W«mea-road „ „. „ : .-.r •; 38. 4 Six-roomed Hpusejn peaohviile.beaWy ■> pew, toffee eoltl ; a rf |jargaiD, with me or ' two AUqtpegts q£ jUnd. , t •' " 39. A pleananfe-Besid^ocQ' is Qrove-jsfcresfe. I th.a"be«t .•Land-! in sto^faad with. 1 ; Frait Trees, price £250. "" ' ! 40. A firat-claea investmenC consia^ng ' :i 6t One Thousand Font Huadred Acres . of ; Low. Hill Land; and ; Sixty -Acrea-cf : . Flftfc'.AgficajtaEal Land, witlj good. Hdines^d thereon' ae^Waimeaj West,' for £3000. r" ! ;' ' ! - ■ •■; i .;*;O_ l -:;Ii ; :E-;T," j 15. A pleasaot; Villa Residence, £35 per.year 16. A Pottage \ty at [Bb. p« ■ <:.■ „ wee!e.. ; ;..\L X -.-Z'l ', ■ MOHEY Tp .L^.p [o^^apptOTed [ft eehol^

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 135, 7 June 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 135, 7 June 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 135, 7 June 1879, Page 4

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