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I^OUND TWO] SHEEP. Owner can have same by paying expense*. 30 _ Apply CITY BREWERY. Cattle for Sale. War. GIBBS, of Totaranui. FOR SALE. R°^n L ° D S^- l°»nediate *»««* flower, fruit, and vegetable garden. Terms easy. Apply t 0 Mrs Auum, on premises v 3995— tc NOTICE, 'P^^^rsigr.ea wi u cor tinue to run bis •*- to Motueka as ueual. H. HAYCOCK. . thanks his friends, and the public (■""^ally, for the support accorded to him >fiDj? the past 10 years, and hopes by studying the convenience of pasfengers and by providing an experienced and careful driver, to merit a continuance of that patronage. 409S DR. HOADLEY HAS COMMENCED PRACTICE in Nelson, and may be CONSULTED iD COLLINGWOOD STREET, at the Home formerly occupied by Db. Farbellb. At home from Ten to Eleven a.m., and from Seven to Eight p.m. 38fi6—4m a The Bridge-street Produce Store Opposite West's. EGGS, BUTTER, Bacon, Cheeee, Potatoes, Poultry, and all kinds of Farm and Dairy Produce. Also, a lnrye quantity o f Ripo Plums, Goo&eberriea B'nek Currarits, and Apples, at the lowett possible prices. 4080 To the Trade and the Public. WM. STANTON begs to return o thanks for the support ac~ cr.rded him in business for the pa*t thirty years— tn an unchanged business,— and to inform his iriends that he is now redtjoing his large and varied stcck by offering goods at strictly INDUCEMENT PRICES, with a view to altering the character of his trade. Until this is accomplished, he will Bell strictly and genuinely as follows :— Stationery below invoice price. Rooks in come instances at half publication price. Music, New a»d Standard, by any publisber, £3 worth for £1 (not old ttock). Funofortbs akd Okgans as cheap as in England (sacrificing the import charges, and the heavy duty of 17 per cent.). Sewing] Machines— Grover & Baker, and others — at half price. An exceed ingly heavy stock on hand. Tbreadp, Silks, and Accessories relatively cheap. *„,* The following miscellaneous lines arr well filled, and -will bear large profits for the trade buyer, * ifc i — Cards. Paper, Printing Materials. Inks, &c. leather Bags, Satchels, and Wnlleta Framed and IJrjframed Engravings He«vy Gilt Picture Framing and Cornice Cricket Cirque*, and Fencing Materials Perambulators, Footballs Jpwellery, Fancy Goods Theatrical requisites. WJgp, eto. Cox's Coated Fills, Eirby's do. Druggists' Sundries, Patent Medicines Mats and Matting in variety Musical Instruments of every description— Brass, Wood, and Stringed Music Strings, lkeds, Cssee, and Fittings Gold and Silver Laces, Braids, Corde, Fringes, Trimmings, Spanglec, Zincs, Cloth, TiEßiie, Foil, etc.— & large and valuable Stock of all kinds. Gothic Latches, Door Furniture, Verandß Iron Ransome's Sili' ate (indurating preparation) Malt Mill, Large Cc fi>e Mill and Roaster Cottage Ranges, Heating Stove, And a variety of other Merchandise. Hardware, Fancy Goods, Oilman's Stores and articles of consumption. Just |Reoeivbd— A case of GB D. and other Wood Pipes of superior class, Tobscconiits' Gocde, and Genuine Meerschaums. W. M. STANTON & CO., CommiaMon and General Agents, Salesmen and Brokers, Importers of Specialities, &c , Norwich Union Fibb Office. Christmas, 1880. MM. WEBSTER, Family Grocer, Coffee • and Chicory Manufacturer, Wine, Spirit, and Provision Merchant, Trafalgarstreet, respectfully announces that he has received his NEW CHRISTMAS FMUITS, and other goods necessary for the season, comprising — very fine Muecatfls, Sultanas Eleme Currants, French Plums, Fige, Dates, Preserved Peaches, Apricots, Peach Plumß Jordan Almonda, Barcelona Nnts, Candied Peels, Calves-feet Jelly, Guava Jelly, Corunder Jelly. Preserved Limes, Tamarinds, Jams, Bottled Fruits, &c., &c. Preserviug Sugars Crushed Loaf, Pnowdrop, White Crystal?, Yellows, &c. 70 Half-Chests, 100 Boxes New Season's Teas, 1880-81, These Teas have been carefully selected with tbe usual judgment from very Urge stocks, and can be etrongly recommended ac to price or quality. Wines and Spirits, M. M. W. wishes to call particular attention to this branch of his business, and submits the following SPECIAL PRICE LIST, made up to suit the times and the comi r g festive season ; — Dubois' celebrated Pale Brandy, 63s per case of I dozen 5 Fine old Pale Brandy, 52s for 2 galloDB ; superior Tftlby Whiskey, 48s, lor 2 gallons ; Geneva, from 65s per caee ; very superior Port, 50s per dozen 5 very fine old Port, 60s per aozen (this is a very hfrh class wine, in every way Buit»ble for invalids, and worth 80s); Burdon's and Copers' Sherries, 48s and 54s per dozen respectively (these sherries sre unequalled in quality); Fnglish Ale, dog brand, 14s 6d per dozen ; Dublin Ftoufc, Pig brand, Hs 6d per dozen ; Blood, "Wolfe, & Co.'c Ftout, 12s 6d per dozen. Sai/tbr'B justly celebrated Australian Wiwes— Cotistantia, 25a for 2 prftllons; Mrin>z, 27b for 2 gallons ; r-herry, 25s for 2 gallons. Hari-ey's renowned Wangahui Alb, Ss for 2 gallons. Pure Islaud limk Juice, Is per bottle. Webster's Coffee continues to hold tbe premier position for purity, flavor, and correct manufacture. The trade supplied with this article in all Its stages, the green berry, rcasted berry, ground pure, ground mixed, loose, and packed, in 1, 2, S, 7, 14, 28 and 56 lb. air-tiieht tint?, warranted to keep any length of time. A Prime Lot of Hams and Bacon, Waimea and Canterbury Cheese. M. M. WEBSTER, Family Grocer, Coffee and Chicory Manufacturer, Wine, Spirit, and Provision Merohant,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 5, 6 January 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 5, 6 January 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 5, 6 January 1881, Page 3

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