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Christmas, 1880. MM. WEBSTER, Pamily Grocer, Qoflfef 0 and oiticory Manufac turer, "W ine, Spirit, and Provision Merchant, Trafalgar street, respectfully announces that he hai received his NEW CHRISTMAS FRUITS, and other goods necessary for the season comprising— very fine Muscattts, SUltanai Eleme Currants, French Plums, Fig?, Dates Preserved Peaches, Apricots, Peach Plums Jordan Almonds, Barcelona Nuts, Candiec Peels, Calves r -fce't Jelly, Guava Jelly, Corun. der Jelly. Preserved Limes, Tamarinds, Jams Bottled Fi-uits, fco., &c. Preserving Sugars Crushed Loaf, Snowdrop White Crystals Yellows, &c. 70 Chests, 100 Boxes |New Season's Teas, 1880.-81, \ These Teas hare been cfjrefuljy ielfcte^ with tbe -Usual judgment From rery large ! stocks, and can tie Etrongly recomm«ad«d'n_ to price or quality. ' '-'V-y Wines and Spirits, M. M. W. wishes to call particular attention to this branch of bis business, aid submits tbe following BPECIAL PRICK LIST made up to suit the timps and tha corai g festive Bflasoh I— Dubois' celebrated Pale Br&ndy, 63s per case of 1 dozen; Fine eld Pale Brandy, 52s for 2 gallons; saperioi Islay Whiskey, 48s, for 2 gallons ; Geneva, from 53s per case ; very superior POSI&V 50i per dozen ; very flne old Port, 60s pe* oozeii (this is a very high class wine, in every way suitable for invalids, and worth 80s); Burdon's and Cogens' Sherries, 48s and 54s pei dozen rpspectively (those sherries are unequalled in quality); English Ale, dog brand, 14s 6d per dozen ; Dublin Stout, Pig brand, Us 6d per dc&en \ Blood, Wolfe, & Co.'s Stout, 12s 6d per dozen. Saltkb's justly celebrated Australian WiWES—ConetantU, 25s for 2 gallons; fchiraz. 27s for 2 galloDSj Cherry, 26a for 2 gallons. Haklbt's re nowned Wangakui alb, 5s for 2 gallons. Pure Island Limb Juice, Is per bottle. Webster's Coffee continues to hold the premier position for purity, flavor, and correct m mufacture. The trade supplied with this article in all its stages, the green berry, rcaated berry, ground pure, ground mixed, loose, ard packed, in 1, 2, 8, 7, 14, 28. and 58 lb. air-tight tins, 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, amd Provision Merchant, TBAFALGAR-ST., NELSON. Lamb knitting Machine, The "Grandest Knitter in the World." ANOTHER SHIPMENT JUST EECEIVED. Price List and other particularl on application to M. M. WEBSTER, N.Z. Agent, NELSON. NEW ZEALAND KAIL WAYS. TVT ELS ON"? E CTION. TIME-TABLE ON AND AFTER Ibt JUNE, 1880. .B ns O>VO)<OO9)t4QtOO J jjj " Oh'h ©jot co *^l •* «_5 ■S i -o uoMgoowew**!! • a ' m> f« - • H ( _ g. - a ©r* rt r-4 Ci M•«•> M § & W •■-» «««"*» «0 *b. *» B r» r _^ : r _U_ ■** » -"O' o»«__>o»«eoo*>»o»o r-t td, R wJ _00eo00oc «o r- >o ■g f_| ttnQtiiiotaviiGto <6 ** SQ (B S -50 w to to ta to <o to vi tl tZ (g m . . . . R hh'*V*h--'««*w«.m M 1 ._ S mOo>- to tn to ta >* * M **■ tl 00-co ao 06 «> 00* » o>; H 5 fl 5 : 121 : sO^ :8 :5 teacup, a: 8c0.5:3& » » * * € nd ttHotsnisnoi "2 £ rd *^O*4l00N^O« cd « "ft -* ~ ta .9* sd" OO -< i-i « w «»j 3**. * n *. S P r^ " g g rs ot hooth »1* « .J. (3 » otto co •** «a to *• IS' to ti ■- J O*»o«H«3t)g_ JA to OHflMMN^** ' :' ■ • ,_ *; , , — : __: r. „.,.-x 3 ' n... \oao-tQ*eis*>*r*'-' 0' ft£_- aioiaici ti titi citt '•I'll —- 0 2 «■«*? kL ._J *~ aa to to ~* ta '■ •'J'! §••_]• * I ro <o*-tvi.*»* i tmf* W* A ' **" ««««* s,t, *» i ' c ** w f, n Sso so .th .« « *-« w * U > '*y! >d ta My* »b. **!$ • OOONOO «Ov_4iMia £ M OMCO^BW-.MOJ** fe* ] "sieiaAdoodo ™ Ot l-« 1-1 rt rt rt E r 2 ho * d ** * « •PLATFORMS ONlX— Trains do not slop attlie«e'unl«B.required. Notice ehould be. given to the Guard at the previous stopping Station. .". ORDINARY SINGLE TICKETS is?uea on Saturdays and Sunda\ s are avai'able aa Tickets UDtil the end of the following Monday, when xe- dated ob atove. RETURN or PFRIODICAL TICKETS will riot be available for Special and Ex-cur-ion Trains, except when the Ordinary Titfle Tabje le suspended. --"W STONE

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 26, 31 January 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 26, 31 January 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 26, 31 January 1881, Page 4

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