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Tl/r M. WEBSTER again • thanks his numerous customers for their continued patronage, and desires to assure them and the pubic generally that he still adheres to that old healthy principle of giving purchasers THE BEST POSSIBLE VALUE for thbib mosey. 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 6d; and a Delicious CONGOU at 2/6, and the whole range of Household Requisites in the Grocery Department at the lowest possible rates consistent with quality. j A few specialities from India jast received, comprising Chutnees,' Tamarinds, Taap Sauce, Nepaul and Bed Peppers, Superior Curry Powder i 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 Manufactoht Company" of America, and will furnish Price List and other particulars on application. — A few Family Machines (being the balance of Bother's bankrupt estate) at a little more than half-price. Just Eeceived, another shipment of those wonderful Yankee Self- weighing Cheese Knives. Webster's Coffee still maintains its high reputation for purity, fineness, and fullness of flavor, and ia without doubt the best, simply because it is skilfully roasted and prepared, and put into consumption fresh from the mill. M. M. WEBSTFR, Coffee and Chicory Manufacturer, Tea Dealer, Family Grocer, Importer of Indian Condiments, Yankee Notions, &0., Trafalgar-street, Nelson GOODS DELIVERED TO ALL PA BIS OF THE CITY NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. "VTELSON AND FOXHILL. TIME TABLE FROM APRIL 1, 1878, TILL FURTHER NOTICE. To Insure Despatch, Goo<lg must be de liveredatthe Goods Shed Palp ah Hour and Parcels Fiftekh Miktjtes Before the departure of the Trains. Both Goodß and Parcels mu>t be Prepaid to all Stations except Nelson Richmond, and Fox Eill. Consignment Note?, oa the proper forms must be filled up by the Sendeia. E >X3 O^fO 0(000(00 in -B js p2 <n ofatctm■* »* io 3 ■ . B« 9 . H jg » ©— — <-" «««o co g S "d Mnoa»oo« •> -I O • : •g £ "3 AtOOISOOIO r-l tC gj oa o—et ci ea<«*K» S' to P". °! °i m . ** *? <P -* £, h* <O id IA IO IQ IO >O CO CO CB S. iigieonn to — o g —(Noo•*«i—m r- 64 CO 3.""tl^ >* H O — OD OO (O X] SJ 2 §"3 2 °. "". ''l "** n . <°-*~ So la ° to <o (O to ca t!«N <■ sj WS"OtDCOCO W •-• O fl "«•-<■#-< — i-i^©itNffi« m ; • » -* to «O «-J C49l■* O O p -4 tC t^ od ad oo od od as o» !■..... ..j AH ; i^ c T3 vcoownono w e ti ■* O*oooirr o ** «' ~ § "" "" ■ H S on o o -« #— a* ci ef «s £j p T3 »-<001"<WIO« J M ■> o -< co co ■* «co t■g O T3 AoOOtDfICCOO j| a> o — «<n«ea-*io ; si •» co «co ■-< c6o r, » «co^>u»^co -<co (j « ou:'u)t(jia(ocococo'|| *$ ~"^ "~-^^ — — —^ — — 3 •ooat^oo (D^^m a? Sweo^wsto^tj! co * tnoooooooo* g" ~Yi ° iilil i o.ss.sss-s ea«> "go " «w « i?i e< oi « co" neb cb •-• P< ■» ■» «•> tfi MJ KJ UJ S JgoooO'^inco — <weo-S g: aooiaooßdo 1 sijiilHf * * • ••** Notb —Trains Btop at Stations marked • by Signal only. Passengers wfishinj tb alight mnst give notice to the Guard at the previous Station. Paisengera are- requested not to enter or leave the Cars while in motion Beason and School Ticbeta issued' to and from all Stations, at very low rates. Apply to the Manager. Passengers are requested to examine their Change ad Tickets at the time of issue. Mistakes cannot afterwards be recognised. .. Single Tickets issued on Saturday's or Sonday's will be available for the return journey until Monday Bight W. STONB, 1459 Qeaeral^Manager.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 203, 8 September 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 203, 8 September 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 203, 8 September 1879, Page 4

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