— . ■ l< — - * thanks bis numerous customers for their continued patronage, and desires to assure them and the public generally that he , still < adheres* to; that old healthy principle of r giving purchase bs THE BESX-rOaSIBIiB YAIiIJE 90s theih. MO-fIT. The _-du_tf_i_A of the Tea and Sugar duties enables M. M. "Websteb to place upon tfia breakfast tables of all who have an -yV J to quality and economy, a .aplehdia Mauri-ins White Crystal STJGAEafc sd, and a Delicious CONGOU at 2/6, and the whole range of Household Requisites in the Grocery Department at the lowest possible rates coDeisfent with quality. 7 .«; A few specialities Irom India just received, comprising Chntnees, Tamarinds, Taap Sauce, Nepaul and Bed Peppers, Superite Gnt^Potfder and Paste, Guava Jelly and Cheese, Bahl Cheese (a wonderful specific for dysentery), Typarry Jam, ■ Preserved Lime., Pickled ".' Mangoes, Pineapple Marmalade, Putwa Jelly, etc., etc. M. M. Webster is the.sole accredited agent in New Zealand for the "Lamb Knitting Maohine Mafueactoby CoMPAmr" of America^ttidjn will furnish Price List and other par JL ticulars on application^ A ; few Family Machines (being the balance of Bother'a bankrupt .estate) "at a little more than half-price. ; Just Seceived, another shipment of those wonderful Yahkeb Self-.-wSi<_h-ino Cheese Knives. ... '~ :l 'V ( ' i; ' )o [ ! Webster's Coffee ptm DMintains its high reputation for purity, fineness, and fullness of flavor, atf£ #%ithoufc doubt the best, simply because it ig skilfully roasted and predated, and 1 p^t into consumption fresh from the mill. M. M. WEBSTER, Coffee and ! Chicory Manufacturer, Tea-Dealer. Family Grocer, Importer bf lndian > Condiments, Yankee Notions, -to., Trafalgar-atreet, Nelfiojii. qvlA T GOODS DB-IVB&BD TO ALL PABTBOV THEC-EfL NOT ICE.' 1 *■<*■* ' m^^ ■ . .'-.iiaj TUS GLOBULUS E^Js|&E rNDEE the Distinguish^ iPatran_g» of his Majesty the King of Italyt^Boma according to communication received _rom ir the Conaal-General for Italy, at lielbonroZ * upon instruction* 7 from the Minister for Foreign Affairs, dated 14 th March, 1878. : We are informed that dealers in medicine - qftentryto sell the eacalyptua.oiljoaad in the trade instead of our E___l/pft9 J __i3_cS. So far as the committing of imposition against the public ;in L iuch x oateM <^&tnttJti£T consequences , .would not: be seri-ua^ bat aivL the qu-litieaojr ; bothof the>{aro<iaoitsiais hi many oiks, djrectfy oppoaedjpjoneaadther. we consider ife oar: duty to diraetthflrtfiblio attention to the following facts,:— » :.„., ,^ ■ The ; eucalyptus oil _i spr_^' It© _e of valae aa a medicament-in'oases of rheumatism of secondary nature,- and manifests a* e drawing, blistering effect upon the akin, j Any blistering brought tn bv.thekanpUewr fionota medicament mart in^e__e l {MSi mation, and it ia therefore Evident that in catea of wounds, colds, bronchitis, diniiUitt__-, sprains, etc!;; tha irimkMW^ parextracfcori the named -fay_flP Wmg unquestionably iproTeflt in this paper. A_ application; oC"ffi4«r instead of our' extract touat liibat the diseased. ' ■-■■ j The truth of,ourass«MW»ttnooa 0 <he feci -fort ttftO, fe Q |al-#bei_g J aijn_lh-teSr&\| f S^ fefcht ; our 1 ettra.t ffimmWm^* and healing 1 \& W.e^^W^^^ha. n ahW^'f<a l 6n^m^^hT. Oir^extract.tli^ genuine artaliff^jfisKde up in half-ounce and.onfronnca ffi_ficfiiajk -. bearing on the' labels olu^^&jESi j_Sf * signature. - lJ AO i SANDER A §(?iftfcif T _<f Solo Manofsct-rer* of tha _$uafy£t*-0-{ i .:/.. , , -i . Bxtiqct.; ici'l b-taoo. ; Sandhurat, Ifowefflbe*,^^ .jno'Jrja-lOi' i '. C; -*■?■! 0. J.: .. •R^LUCAfI.!& %I Soir^ v \ 3 - fior AGENTS FOB NBLS.Q^^ F T 'IGIBU3 .PROPERTIES FOE SALE. — X\r T> ATTEBSON & Ca'^lnitni I me Jt ted tit Sell the folio w&gV«_Sr rile Properties:-^ 7 .^.r^rj 9£{ ,j. and ? acreajlan^f d(daf_* afairbuainees V.i „ 25 Bttea,r falyLSßd} >ttu& „. .;...._ - .-.: HoPDfrfi^lO-tiacoatA Mo_d_ka YAunf-Mfoifqitovfo wk**Ke more lota, en easy terms.- , <r ,„„ v -o-TEDiLE-220 a-rea/wTth' new^r-ined .. House, OutbuUdtag-j'Oicha-d/Ad stouisol Township 07 BMOBriwAXJW, 7 &«*^__i _«r« ; Allotments atill fre_-_iDhi^Oi-«^}iio ( - --o_h__l. —Bo acres Bush Lan-ptda_tP<tadkb4 and timber ' ;::-yi\ na.viiloM :o floltoa__T 9ra_ioM.— J-acre and 7-roomed House A_A TM__an.'«r_-&I -i/r 'jjjiistfa dVL t, i-acre and 7 -rooiifeditHotee^Wtf. ■ n :A&P*3^mi6<)Vnm Ji I>aA it Hbop and House, Hardy«str(S_Wp ,i Several 80- ding Alfotmenta, near Bailway Station, 21 yea_^ Lease. „ Siz^reomed House and half acre Orchard; oppoiSa JVttfeA«r Square — TX j Note.— A regi_tra_>of ho(_^_i >ind land for or to let, ia kept at our Office, and parties having 'p-Op^tia_for dh^ftttkau! hare the same entered without o^arge. • .j* LAND AND CO___ll_SlON^gti^--U i •■■■• '■■-■■■ -*- v.-.-3T*r?i-.-i it ifoidw ifthr I : .; .-H_nn____Ki33()j MTTaa BUlLDmG'___iLr3t_ll?__^^ M "? TOB_L_T Q »l^A^6«a£*_____S 3 | Near e Hallway Station, Toi-toi Valley. ! BV» tticulara apply f*&~- — W. PATTBBHOM S-.CQr-
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 157, 3 July 1879, Page 4
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