ANCHOR ilfcjfc^ STEAM LINE OF llSal PACKETS if ARI APPOIWTID TO LBAVB FOR WESTPORT, HOKITJKA, AND GREVMOUTH. THE MORRAY, on THURSDAY, the 18th inst, on ai rival of San" Francisco mail. rpHE CHARLES EDWARD, to JL fellow. FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT. THE WALLACK, TODAY, TUESDAY, 1 6tb in§t, at 8 p.m. rPHE CHARLES EDWARD, oa FRIDAY, J- 19h inat. FOR WANGANUI. THE WALLACE, on TEURSDAT, 18th inst. FOR BLENHEIM. fTHELYTTELTON, sb;ut SATURDAY, 1 2<)th iuet. e'Fnm thelisth Dec.nfttr. 1879. to Slat January, 1880, Kcturu Ijck^'s will be issued bfctwe n ports wHi'n New Zialand at which the Company's steamers Cftll, at a RhDUCTION of SO per cenr. off the two aing'e fares, available (or return until t'.e 28ih Febrmry, 168). *l«7 N TOWARDS & .'<• ■ ■ »» " FOR WES'IPORT AND GREYM'JOTH. WANGANUI will ani' for the nbove Forta on WEDNISDAY NEXT, 17th December. For Freight or Passage, apply to J. S. CROSS, Jiin , 3763 Agent. i^VDIET BOARD and LODGINGS at Mra V^ C. E. COTTERf-LL'S the Wood, close hy tbe Government Buildin. s, and within 10 minute* walk of the Tott 08 ce. 8729-tc MI. WEBSTER, •FAMILY GROCER, TRAFALGAR-STREET, NELSON, having completed his selection of Christmas Fruits, has much pleasure in submitting them to his customers and tbe public as tbe beat procurable in tbe New Zealand market, and equal to anything that can be offered by any other house in town or country. During the remainder oP the month (Dec mber), M. M. W. will sell his Chhsimaß Fruits less the new duty, so that consumers will save one penny in every pound of Fruit they uae by making their purchases at M. M. WEBSTER'S. Fine New Currants, Elemes, Sultanas, Muscatels, Figs, French Prunes, Calitornian Apricots and Peaches Candid Lemon, Orange and Citron Peels, Jordan Almonds, Shell Almonds, Barcelonas, American Pea Nuts (cylinderically roasted) Spices of all kinds, Ac, &c. A special parcel of FLdUE secured for Christmas Puddings Preserving Sugars. — Crushed Loaf, I W Sydney Befined, Mauritius Crystals A very choice lot of New Season's 1879-80 TEAS 1879-80 Boxes from 17/6. WEBSTER'S COFFEE still maintains its high reputation, and is the best preparation in tbe market A prime lot of CANTERBURY HAMS just received. M. M. WEBSTER, FAMILY GROCER, &c. TRAFALG AR-STREET.
Nelson " Exchange." We are now prepared to "exchange" the undermentioned Goods for the "Needful," at the UN-HE AED OF PRICES quoted below: — We Exchange Ladies* Leather Elaatic-side Boots for 5s 6d. We Exchange Ladies' Pollock's Laatings for 7a. We Exchange Ladies' Leather Lace Boots for 8s 3d. We Exchange Ladies' Eid Walking Shoes for 7s Gd. We Exchange Children's Leather Elastic Boots for 2s 6d. We Exchange Children's Patent Boots for Is 3d. We Exchange Gent.'s Eid Elastic Sides for 15s 6d. We Exchange Gent's Superior Elastic S des from 8s 6d to 14s 6d. We Exchange Gent 's Balmoral Boots for 9s Gd. We Exchange Gent 's Best (Pollock's) Shoes for 16s 6d. We Exchange Gent 's Wa king Shoes (Colonial) for 10s 6d« We Exchange Gent.'s Patent Dress Button Boots tor 12a 6d. Wa Exchange Men's Strong Watertight (Colonial) fop 13s 6d. We Exchange Men's Strong Colonial Bluchera tor 7s 9d. We Exchange Men's Running Shoes for 12s 6d. ON HAND : A LARGE STOCE OF LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S, AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS A]XrX> SHOES EQUALLY CHEAP. Healy and Son, BRIDGE-STREET.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 288, 16 December 1879, Page 3
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