POULTRY Christmas, 1881. FOR CHRISTMAS! ,- ZZ" , . — M. M.Webster, JFSTo^ 'SS^ 8 I n thanking his numerous customers for fIUYVLc. GEESE their valued favors, respectfully arnounALSO, ) ces tbat he has finished his selection of FEUI oFi^.fN B D ODOCI]: CHEISTMAS EfiUITS, „,_ * J ' COMPEISING : Pleaee aend in your orders osrly to MUSCATELS, SULTANAS, ELEMES, CURRANTS, Figs, Fkench Plums, CanALEX ANDER'S, DIED Peels » Jordan Almonds > b^BRID GE- -TPAET. .806 C A EL ° NA NlJ J S > JaMS > J^ LLIES - Amer'can Preserved Fruits for Des crt, and all the etcetras suitable Established 1866. fo . r the festive seaSoß - . — During the month of December M. M, CHEISTMAS. CH EI ST IAS. Fl^™ Vo's tpki cc . IX7 H beg to aimounc- the arrival of our -^ A Choice Selection of vv ohristmas fruits Preserving Sugars Compriaing— Currants, Raisins, Sui- at exceotionalfy low rates, tanas Muscatel, Peels, Figs, TNDTA AATr> PT-TTNA Confectionery, &c, &c. HMJIA AWJJ LHIJNA The above sre all quite new, and in splendid 4 k_&AbUl\ fe 1 JliAb condition, seleciel specially for Christina.. . ™ S reat variety, including We will not insert prices here, aa it is need- S ° me fl^lT ° S \ d f C^l "^ lees to lay they » ill be soil at vekt low n S°ti f^ 8 value ever bates so as to meet t>e timr B> thu, en- ° ffeied m the Southern ilemis P bere - abling the very poorot to have their WITJOG €_T_/1 ftr^Tni-Ci • usual Christmas puddiog at a mode- " » i-U-**DCS OolliA .O JJIJL J-Lo . rata cost Also, we have on hand A special effort has heen made to 50 vfrv Ph.me Hams select the best known brands, and customers 30 frmss Frimb B_. con can confidently rely on the quality. PooLTax of .. vsbt Kikd Very old Brandt (1865), C H 4r("r' s . : Kn7Sk). Fi ° e r Islay, and Kilmarnock •ttt pa-ttp'dqaat Whiskies, Jamaica Kum, Greneva, 49.*:.. PAT rr * £8° ifc,, Old- Torn, Sehaapp, English Ale and Porter, fine old Port, choice Sherries, excellent Clarets, Sauterne, Christmas, 1881. Chate * n Qy ! aw 4 A Su P er (? r gjm*pagne (extra dry), Australian Shiraz SWOT* »wflwa «« -* and CoDstanti &> &c., &c. EW ZEALAND su ?Tbe___ r CLOTHING FACTORY in wood or bottlG (no stflmp re<iuired )- AEE NO, SHOWING i™g £££ MtS NEW SEASON'S GOODS i^W&SiKi Tripe, and Soups of all kinds. BOYS' and youths' Hansen's Rennet Extract, MOSGIEL TWEED SUITS 2-quart bottle, 7/6. M. M. Webster's COFFEES stil Children's Knicker Suits r ? taia ,b T !! igh r , e P? tt * ion . for su P c ; ■?», .»,_,,.«..-,_. __ *_ -x i_.. jy rior manufacture, delicate flavor and Se g Holidays 6 7 ' UltaWe f( * value '- sold in l > 2 > S ' 7 ' u > 28 ' and mo noil-gays, 561b< tin^ wholeßale and reJaiL a «t».t/-.t v, y. _t_-_^^~- _ FLOUR, of the best ciuality only, A SINGLE GARMENT AT kept in etock. THE WHOLESALE PRICE. Goods delivered to any part of the City Free Trousers and Vests N. Zealand Tweed M. M. WEBSTER, Family Grocer, Wine Paget and S.B. Sac Coats, newest styles * nd S P irit Me .chant. Coffee and Chicory Sdk and Tweed Dust Coats Manufacturer, &c, Trafalgar-st-***;* Tweeds and Flannels, a single yard at wliolesale price Wliite Oxford and Regatta Shirts in M&to Ties, Collars, and every requisite in t^JrHHSfatf 'T O TRAVEL THIS SEASON, in NEL Moleskin Trowsers I pS^S £S£ ottoka ' 25 por cent less, than whole- p RESIDENT> fiT Note the Branch Address President is a heautiful rich roan (now the favorite color in England), is 9 years old, TRAFALGAU-STREET, and stands 16 hands 2 inches on very short XT«-rf *..,■_ t>_. l p \r r, , , legs, with splendid flat hone, and has a good Next the Bank of INew Zealand. temper, superior action, and is a g?and worker. ROBERT ALLAN President was imported from Melbourne , , ' hy John Shields, Esq, and was hred hy KenManager. n eth M'Kenzie, Esq, Heidelburg, Victoria. THE F^FFC l*"F Tf* nn A RT7 PEDIGREE: MIMVr r %■- ".vv • AKI/ " By Lord Clyde (imported) out of Blossom MIMNU U-J^jhY, limited. by jk ince Charlie (imported), out of Kate N . ' . (imported), by Lothian Tarn, &c. &c. Lord -•w npn-- /? f ,^ ci ). thHt aQ EX " Clyde was champion horse in Melbourne for ll'-^-ORDiA AIvY .Vi {.'-.'J ING of Sb_re- four years ; Blossom was also a great prizeroiUfrs Of the ahove Comp my ia h.rebw con- taker. vened for, ar.d wiil be hed *.t the (.'(See of the paid Company, mT. inui etreet Gbet- Mondays— leave Mr Haycock's, Richmond, modth, on 1. 1. !D A Y, the 6th day of January, in the Morning ; at Eorest lod, 3 o'clock 1882, a* Ihrfeo'ci.ci. in the afierr-non, for Tuesdays— Upper Moutere. Wednesdays the consideration of the following ba.iness :— —Motueka Hotel. Thursdays— returns to 1. The formation of a r.ew Company, to be Moutere in the Evening. Eridays — TravelCillel "The Knergetic Extended lers' Kest, II to 1, returning to Mr Haycock's. Quartz mining Company, Limited." Saturdays — Nelson until 3 p.m. 2. The disposal of the Company's propg ty and plant to the pioposed new Com- Terms— Single Mares, £3 10; two, £ 6 10s; psny. three, at £9. Groomage, ss. 3. To tnthoriae the Directors to take euch P ees payable on the Ist January, 1882. steps as may be necesiary to wind up the present Con? pany. For further particulrs apply to C. CanDated 6th December, 1831. KING > Esq., Eichmond ; or to Mr J. Lucre, 4838 G.W. MOSS, 39 e 7l SOn E.E. McRAE. ,aaß Manager. 11 11 Wili »l|i mip rrz— ■****— ■*******■ m»mw^— mwmtt —i— _______ — BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! m O — Dunedin Boot Emporium, Established 1873. LOFT~&CO., TRAFALGAK-STREET, Will offer to the public of Nelson and surrounding districts for a FEW DAYS, the whole of their immense stock of Boots and Shoes, at prices which must ensure a SPEEDY CLEARANCE to make room for NEW GOODS now arriving. n ,.,, p. d. a. d. Children's Shoes i 6 Ladieß' "Kid Boots 5 6 Children's Kid Boots ... 2 3 Gents' Calf Balmorals ... 12 0 Ladies' Slippers . 2 6 S ents ! £? ce ; vu P B . , 10 ° tj- ... .. Gentß' Elastic Sides 10 0 Ladies £ Prunella; Boots ... 4 0 Youths' Elastic Sides ... 9 0 oCOME EARLY AND SECURE BARGAINS. Repairsrquickly and Neatly done. New Elastics put in. re\Note the Address- ILiOn &Z CO., Dunedin Boot Emporium, l>NDoy and Dunk n TRAFALGAR-ST.. NELSON. MM "^* ll *^ B^H**^B^B*_**'*************!__»»w I i imnii ULmiLim ii i~yn IMMENSE REDUCTION IN WE have much pleasure in submitting to the public the following PRICES for BOOTS ancl SHOES\ to order and measure, all guaranteed of best material, and made o- the premises. Gents' French Calf, or Kangaroo Gents' Watertights 17 6 Spring Sides ...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 i4/___i 6 /_ n ♦ > ! h ° e V-A .;"o, - 15 / 6 ~ 17 / 6 Children's and Girls', in all sizes Gent Sj French Calf Shooters ... 18/6 and patterns, from... 5/ 14/Gents Super. Strong Lace-ups ... 16,6 Boys' Lace-ups, from ... 5/6—13/ Those requiring caiL have the Patent Waist Spring fitted at a small extra cost. M, & F. MOORE,,.Bridge»giFee^
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 302, 20 December 1881, Page 4
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