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JUT M. WMBBTER Bg^i , ***"•• thaoka his numerous custom-! ers for their continued patronage, andj desires to assure them and the pub ie geuerally thafc he still adheres to that^ old healthy principle of given g pur-! CHASEB3 THB BESI? POSSIBLE TALUS for theib mok&y. The reduction of the Tea and Sugar duties enabled M. M. "Webstes to place upon the breakfast tables of all who hare an eye to quality and economy, a splendid Mauritius White Crystal STOA&at sd, and a Delicious CONGOU at 2/0] and the whole range of Household Requisites in the Grocery Department at the lowest possible rates consistent wifch quality. ; A few specialities ftom India just received, comprising Chutnees] Tamarinds, Taap Sauce, Kepaul and Bed Peppers, Superior Curry Powdeii 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. Wefrster » thesoleaccredii ted agent in Iflew Zealand for the " Lamb Knittikg Machine Ma»u4 EACTOttT Company "of America', and will furnish Price Lipfc and other -particulars on application. — A fewEamily Machines (being the balance of Rother'^ bankrupt estate) at a little more thai} half-price. '" ' I Jusfc deceived, another shipment of those wonderful Yankee Sele-weish! mo Cheese Knives. j Webster's Ctofffee still maintains its high reputation for purity, %enessi and fullness of flavor, and is/witlioufc doubt the best, simply because *it ih skilfully roasted and prepared; . and ; pufc into consumption fresh from., the milt, j -IC. M. W^BSTERi Coffee and Chicory Manufaoturer, Tea Dealest Family Grooer, Importer of Indian Condiments, Yankee Notions,' &oj, Trafalgar-atreet, Nelson. i GOODS DBMVEBBD TO A£>L PABTS OP THB CITt. -'■ •'• ;■■ ■' ;-* j _______ WEEL' MISTRESS MeCEAm whaur did you buy T 6hafi biraw wee SEWIN G MAICHINE fra& ? 'Deed, Miss Mucklejock, I couldna get ony ta suit me till I was recommended to try HEALY & SON, Bridge-street. They said "'. they _. wei^ the verra: best thiSiSideo': the line, ad' am sure tha werna far' wrang. Just , gang awa an* try for yoursel.- Ye can " get plenty o' fchein there aw& chea^ : for the ready bawbees. , 5 | ' ''..'.,,' "'' 91p' LICENSED LA ND.BROKEE, VALUATOR, I LAND, HOUSE & COMMISSION ' ■ AGENT, '-.■ I ,y ! HABDY STBBET, NELSON. j TBANSFEBS or CONVEYANCES li LAND under the "Laad' Transfer ' Act " effected at charges l ; flked by ther^Ac^ ; « aIBO MOBTUAGES and BB -LEASES,* POWEBS of ATTORNEY prepar^ and LEASES drawn. ! r *;i. I*v>-,*1 *v>-,* { j Money invested on Mortgage Sechritfea or in Bani and other :Bhare§. ; j Money lent ok Freehold Securities at ett-r---rent ratea oi interest. -: f * "-. -A-'Y ; Rents on Land, and Intereat on Mortgages collected. ■ 0 . • Laiid and Houses hired let, bought or sold, oh commission. ,f ; .->..■.-. , losurancea effected at lowest rates, i | - Rents collected, Taxes and Insnraoces paid ; and repairs, effected. < ' 7 I Yalnationa made in Town or Country fpr purchases, sales, or for Starap and Succession Duty.'" * ••■•*• '_^- -7... •;,.;;. 7 I ' FOR S ALE, OU. VE.BT.BASr KEBMSjrO SOITPWaOHASBBS-— 3. Twenty threefeetfroiifclog Selwyn" Place. 4. House and Stables in Mbrrisbn-streetJin one lot or separately. j 6. Fifty Acres j Moutere— r» bargain. j 11. Three hupdred Acres, ,^Jpper. Montere. 12. Kptty Acres & Qottage, Loyf.et; Motite-fe. 13. Two Acre^yor th £80, j. 14. Six-roomed Houseand fortyf^qf Lapd, ironting Coliingwood- sti^et<br'JSi2s. ' 17.. A very attractive .'Be , sijtleac6 at the P<[rt having forty leet frontage to 'Waltefleld . Quay, commanding a splendid view iof thei harbor, on very .easy terms and jat . a low price. ' '/ '• ' '; : .'( .*7 \ 19. A capital investment in a Corner section having 50ft frontage to Hardy-si, and 150 ft, frontage to ; ' Wellingtoh-streefrr-a bargain for cash. ' y \ 25. About 1.000 Acres of first-claes Laid, about 14 miles 'f rom Nelson,-; partly', . Pine and Totara Bush and partly Flax, -•with goqd Besidence and Ontbaildings^ £2000, easy terms. ; 7 *; ?-'*■ j •;; 27. A New Four-roomed House and 60' feet of Laod, ironting Yangaard-streefcj at: a,,low,price and jbheksy germs'. ;: ( ] 28. The Timber, as it stands, o#i*So' acres; - . . jijf . landr at Motupipi, eaitable for Ssw- L tnillifg purpe«es,'three miles Irboi the • .Port. . '•-"'■ •• * ; :y x ] i "ii 29., Half acre Land, opposite 'Wakefield Arms " 30/ 127 1 acres of good well Timbered, in Pigeon Valley ,;ati : je2 periacre*' | Z\ ., 45ft of L^nd, Halifax-street— a- faargaii^ - 32, Hopae, and iQti (rootage^ Tasiman-street,_ • £3GO ."■-" . ■■.'.'*« ..- <■ yv.tv CH f 34. House and Land, Bussell-street West ( 35. .Building Sites— . *'■• ! r , ■' / Sas'seli-st West, on deferred- pay raents lj , ' "' Sti Vincent-street "'"-' "' ,i ! \ , Glpoc^alter-street „,, ! ..j yarignard-ftrreet -„ "■ j "_". - *Nilfriatreet'Wes6 '" '",,-' •. .'.', i ,. Selwyn Place ,y °- ' "./'"'Hardy-atreet-' '* f ''„ ■ : '-'- |„, ; ''a 'Waimea-road- : * '-■„->'■• .; ,' , 38. A Six-ropmed Honae in Beaehville, nearly r] ■ « : newi to be sold ia bargain, with one or .. two' Allotments. of 'Land.7 ! '» i 39. Aplea»snt Residence' ia GEroVe-itreet, 7 r -'V..''^tlfiSa'(^'aßete^f^<A-o : rebf the h»i ' JEand in /Nelson, • well* stocked withe i ' -'-'■ ' Fruit Trbesi pftce^sb. : ' xY'<i i 40. A flrat-daes investment," consistiag] ply v One Thousand Four Hundred Aqres^ ' of'LowTHill Laiidi andl Sixty, Acres ciFljt Agricnltural Land,* with gpod Homestead*; thereon iat* Waimea West^ ior £3000. ,-v, ■ ' ■ x. ; ■•' ir-\-M&X&sM*i''' "\ : 'i* 15/ A pleasant Villa B&idertbe,"£3s per year"'' • 16. A Cottagejjin Trafelgar-street, at Ba. ner^ L ;^w t eefcpr;. <cy,f |l f MONEY TO LEND on apptJred .feedold .:seQuri^' YY'xY, -x;.'' • J |j

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 138, 11 June 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 138, 11 June 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 138, 11 June 1879, Page 4

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