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Christmas, 1880. MM. WEBSTER, Family Grocer, Coffee * and Chicory Manufac- r turer, Wine, Spirit, and Provision Merchant, Trafalgarstreet, mpectfully announces that he hta received his NEW CHRISTMAS FRUITS, ! and other goods necessary for the season, i , com prising— -very fine MuEC»tcls, Sultanaß i Eleme Currants, French Plums, Fig?, Dates, ■ Preserved Peaches, Apricots, Peach Plums, Jordan Almonds, Barcelona Nute, Candiedi Peels, Calvea'-feet Jelly, Quava Jelly, Corun- ! der Jdly, Preserved Limes, Tamarinds, Jams, i Bottled Fruits, &c., &c. \ PreservJug Sugars ! Crushed Loaf, Snowdrop, White Crjstal?, Yellows, &c. : 70 Half-Chests, 100 Boxfs Few Season's Teas, 1880-81, 1 These Teas have been carefully selected with the usual judgment from very krge \ stocks, and can be strongly recommended aa to price or quality. i Wines aad Spixits, ' M. M. W. wishes to call particular atten--1 tion to thio branch of hia business, and submitß the following SPECIAL PRIOE LIST, I made up to suit tha tiraen and «he comi g ' festive ssseon : — Dubois' celebrated Pale ■ Brandy, 63s per case of I dozen ; Fine old 1 Pale Brandy, 52a for 2 gallors; superior ! lilny Whiskey* 483 > {or 2 gallons ; Geneva, ■rom 65s per case ; very superior Port, 50s ■ per dozen ; very flao old Fort, 60a per dozen i (ihis ii a very hich claas wine, in eve-y way suit«b'e for invalids, and vrorth 80s); Burdon's and Coecss' Skerries, 48« and 54s per dozen r spectivoiy (ihsee cherries pro unequalled in quality); Fujrlish Ale, dog brand, 14s 6d par dozen ; Dublin Pfout, Pigr br^nd, ; 14s 6d ptr tkzen ; Blood, Wolfe. & Co.'s "tout, 12s fid per dozen. Sju/ivlt's just!y celebrated Austhalian WiwES—ConPtantia, 25a for 2 palions; bhir/.z, 27s for 2 gallons ; ; -herry, 25s for 2 gallons. Haklet's renowned Wanganux Ale, 5s for 2 gallons. Pure Island Lime Juice, Is per lottle. Webster's Coffee continues to hold the premier position for purity, flavor, and correct m innfacture. The trade supplied with thia article in all its stagf s, the preen berry, rcasted berry, ground pure, ground mixed, loose, and packed, in 1, 9,3, 7, 14, 28, and 56 lb. airtight tins, warrunted to keep any length of time. A Pbimb Lot of iJams and Bacon, Waimea and Canterbury CheeseM. M. WEJBSTER, Family Grocer, Coffee and Chicory Manufacturer, Wine, Spirit, and Provision Mci chant, TRAFALGAR-ST., NELSON. $$jTT\ LUCAS & SON, XI • Book-binders, And MACHINE RULEES. All kinds of Account Boobs, &c, made to order at Melbourne Prices. Library Boots Eepaired or Bebound at 1206 modertte prices. Just Published, price One Shilling. LUCAS'S Nelson Almanac AND Year Book FOR 1881. HAS A VEBY LAEGE AND EXTENSIVE CIECULATION A. SHEET ALMANAC »uitable for Offices is isEued with the Book. R. IiUCAS & SON, TBE HOTEL PAR EXCELLENCE IN AUCKLAND. Old patrons of the "Star" Hotel, Auckland, and the travelling public generally are respectfully informed that R. J. Davidson has purchased that magnificent and centrally situated first- cia«B house) THE "ALBERT" HOTEL, QUEEtf-ST., AUCKLAND. '' Good wine needs no bush ; " but on an occasion like the present, R. J. DAVJDSON trusts he cay be permitted to state that " The Albert," in the heart of the city, is unquestionably, and without any mere figure of speech, THE BFST AND MOST COMPLETELY APPOINTED HOTEL IN THE AUBTKALIAS, is replete with erery modern comfort and canvenlence, and has literally, unequalled accemmodation for Tourist?, Commercial Gentlemen, and the' travelling public general 'y- . . \ Apartments ensut^ for Ladies and Families , -Sampi^Booms for Travellers. , Select Billiard Kooru. I ! Hot; Cold, and Shower Batifl, &c , &c. ' , BST R. J.; Davidson presents his personal ( i compliments to his old ' Star" customers, i land respectfully requests their patronage and , eupport in his new undertaking. It is, he hopci> with pardonable' prWe tHat; he yeutures i to refer 1 ' to; Jb« manner in which The '• Star " E was conducted under hii rtgime. With more g centrally situated premiseß, very largely increased accommodation, later hotel appliances f and appointments, he i» now in a position to s offer his patrocß still more luxurious and complete accommodation. In fine, it will be , 'i.jb pkaturable pride to eclipse all hia former efforts at hii New House. a The "Albert" Hotel, i QUEBN-STREET, AUCKLAND. c R. J. DAVIDSON, Manager. 3639-13»

In consequence of spurious i?nitations of : LEA AND PERRINS' SAUCE, which are calculated to deceive the Pziblic, Lea and Perrins have adopted A NEW LABEL, hearing their Signature, thus, which is placed on every bottle of WORCESTERSHIRE SA UCE, and without which no?ie is genuine* Ash for LEA &* PERKINS' Sauce, and see Name on Wrapper, Label, Bottle and Stopper. Wholesale dhd.for Export by the Proprietors, Worcester ; Crosse and Blackwell, London, 4 .{3? c. K &c.; and by Grocers and Oilmen throughout the World.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 29, 3 February 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 29, 3 February 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 29, 3 February 1881, Page 4

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