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Henry Budden& Go., SEED MERCHANTS AND RURfcERYMEN, BRIDGE-STBEETj : EAELY SEED POTATOES IN GBBAT VARIETY— The newest and most esteemed sort. H. Newman RUNS a comfortable CONVEYANCE between RICHMOND and MOTDEKA, leaving the Railway Station, Richmond, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at Ten am , and reluming trom Molueka every Tueaday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 8.30 a m _All Paroels leit et Brock's White Hart Hotel, Richmond, acd at Capping* Molueka Hotel, Motuekg, will be attended to. 1239 BeeMye Store. H. V. PHILLIPS Bejja to anncounce to the inhabitants o^ Fel6on ind Country cwtrirts, that in oonseqoence of proposed BXTRNSIVE ALTER A'IIOAS of h!» premisesi f he whole htocfe of II rocef ies, Crockery, Brtislrw&re, w etc., etc, will ba offered till November 30 at a Discount far Net Cash on parcels of 10s. worth and upwards. 7}jp«rcent.,or 19 6d in the Pounxicff all Groceries. l-?i par cer.t., or 2s 6d in th 9 pound cff Crockery. China, Bruahwaw, and Ho)low»re, &c, &c. NEW- TEAS, tx f 'Bowen,«' Season 1881-92---i-cheiti: from l/!0, 2/-, 2/i, 2/ti, 2/10. and SiSdperlb. 100 Qr.-cheets, from 17/6 per Qr.-chast, real goo lvalue. 5 Tons SUGABS—Mauiitiur Counters, Company's No. 1 -l-C; and Y. ; *lso Biewcr'e Crjstals, and Dark Brown Sugars. . 20 krgr prime Potted BDTTER, at lOd per pound. 100 cas?B KEROSINE OILS — Downer's, Devos's, Nonpareil, Niagara, and Cameron's l iimond; in 8 and 4-gallon tins, with patent taps. 1 cast TARAXACUM, or Dandelion Coffee. Crbebe's SELF-RAISING FLOUR— SoIe Agent. — — Families waited upon for orders, and Good* delivered to aty part of tbe City, f«e. H. V. PHILLIPS, FAMILY GROCER, Corner of Bridge and Collingwood-streets 2690— 3m RICHARD REEVES* COMMISSION AGENT, Share Broker, STOCK AND STATION AGENT, NELSON, HAS ALWAYS ON HAND— Shares in the principal Mining Companies, in Inopgahuo and Lyell Districts; Otego and Auckland. Alio, Bakk and Ikstjbance Shakes. To Storekeepers, Hotelkeepers and others : Fbesh Samples just received by the r undersigned of—] BFGARS, various qualities TEAS, chests, half chest's, and boxes TOBACCO., Cigari. Ria Qlucos etc. OILMEN'S STORKS in eVery variety BPIBITS - Whiskiea, Brandies, turn, vsrioUß brands and prices W1N833-; Ports. Sherries, and Clarets, from good bar tonics, to extra superior quality for flrfit'class trade, or private families 160 casfs WW celebrated "Kilmarnock" WHI^K&Y (fall contents) 160 caiea •« Noonday •» KEROSINE OIL 160 cases Calcicum Light And the following Special lines— 3 barrels MALT WHISKEY, guartinteed 15 years old, price 45s per gallop, D.P. 2 quarter-casks OLD FRENCH BRANDY 12 years old, price per gallon 42a 6d. NoTB.—ThU Whiskey and Brardj have been in bond in Dunedln over eight years 3 qu>rter.(*Bkß Ambntllado Sherry (verj fine) - ■ 5 quart*! 1 casks Merla Siz-ttrape Port 2 cases (20 000) •• Henry Clay" CIGAFS RIOHASP RBEVFS Office and SiMPLsRQOMS, * Next Post and Telegraph Office. Nefcon.ilet -Jnoe,lSßl. 182 g

Sun Brewery WAIMEA ROAD. JOHN SUKLEY & CO. beg to anriounce to the inhabitants of Nelson and tha Country districts that they have commenced business as Beewers, and they .ifill be prepared to deliver their Sparkling Ales ip any quantity, not less than two gallons, early in August. In soliciting the custom of Private Families and Free Houses, John Sunlet & Co. are desirous of stating that their Ales will be found pure, well flavored, sound, and full bodied ; the qtmost care and attention being bestowed upon their manufacture, and Ejone but the very best materials used. ; For the convenience of customers in tjie immediate vicinity of tha town, oirders given at M. M. Webster's, Trafalgar-street (eole Agent for the Ales in Nelson), will meet with prompt attention. Fresh Yeast always on hand, either at the Store of M. M. Webtter, or ajt the Bun Brewery, I WAIMEA ROAD, jNelson, 25th July, 1881. 2409-t c

8 -mil.. ■ §1 1 % : • . 'Mn ; w S 5 frhe #enttine " Singer '^forllaid '^AJ^^j^fefa^B^^ Tf-^ 1 addition to the extensive Factories in America i J J&MM * — tbey have built a lar S e one in Scotland, and ' •#P^' -HP! t^eAeinandi still increasing, they are contemplating H \ lfms tun< ?l D g another new Factory in England. Such HsffiV JfitfflXL "ticcess alone should be a guarantee of the high rII^KuHWI" ui % ofthe ' fS^GEß" Machines. |^Hr^ [ JHSfjMC -kinds of Machines repaired, JTt PUre mßd P er bottle * Needles from T^^B^*' W. HUBBARD, AGENT, TBAFALGAR-ST. N.Bjr— Machines left for rejftirs, if not fetched within two months, will be 9«ld to pay expenses. -^ - Q Qg I IMMENSE EffiD-UGTIQ^ IN B6oTmgp! W r E have much pleasure in gutaitting to the public the following PRIGES for BQ(XTS and SHOES, to order and measure, all guaranteed of best material, and made on the premises. Genfs'French Calf, or Kangaroo Gents' Watertights ... ... ... 17 tf Spring SMes ...18/6 Gents' Bluchers ... ...12/6 Gents' Colonial Calf do., 15/6 & 16/6 Ladies' High Lace and Spring Gents' Oxford and Derby Sides from 14/ 16/Shoes , f . 15/6— 17/6 Children's and Girls', in all sizes .. Gents' French Calf Shooters ...18/6 and patterns, from... 5/-— l4/Gents' Super. Strong Lace-ups ... 16,6 Boy a' Lace-ups, from ... 5/6 13/Thoße requiring can have the Patent| Waist Spring fitted at a gmall extra cost.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 199, 22 August 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 199, 22 August 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 199, 22 August 1881, Page 4

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