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\ W ANTED. q •iH o— • O I Gooseberries I *Tr in any quantity, must not be ripe. Sr { qq All Fruit bought by weight, and Cash paid on delivery. 8 NELSON JAM~FACTORY, §' rjj S. KIRKPATRICK & CO, §3 N. B. — Faotory closes at One p.m. on Saturdays. • WE} A"TTC D O f% IVI be 8 3 to inform the Public of Nelson that ■ ■ t\ I I E»r>O\./l^l he is now Opening his CHRISTMAS FSUITS, and they are of the choicest quality, namely: — Currants, Eleme and Valencia Eaisins, Sultanas, Muscatels, Orange, Lemon, and Citron Peels ; Figs, Preserved Ginger (dry and in syrup), &c, &c, and will be sold at cost price for Christmas and New Year. Also few tons of very fine Preserving Sugars, five qualities, from 3£d per lb. Teas in half-chests from 1/4 per lb.; Box Tea from 15/- each. These Teas are of good quality and very cheap. Nelson, Moate & Co.'s Packet Teas (the only Packet Tea that has given universal satisfaction). Rice, Sago, Tapioca, Candles, Soap, Kerosene, Fencing Wire, Corrugated Iron, Hop Bales, Crockery, Earthenware, Brushware, Drapes*. Boots and Shoes (English and Colonial) :— Bluchers from 7/6 per pair ; Shoes (own make) 8/6 ; Slippers 3/6 ; Watertights (to measure) 17/6. Repairing done at about half the usual prices. The above are at prices that cannot be surpassed. We are purchasers of all kinds of Fruit, Farm and Dairy Produce, at No. 1, 2, & 3, Haedx Street. 5345— t c W. PATTERSON, People's Mabt. l^ Xmas. and Hew Year's Gifts ! Special Reduction for the* Season^ and New Goods Just Arrived. T. Mttnoaster, w 3" begs to remind his numerous patrons and the public generally, that he will give his usual Christmas Discount to the end of January, 1885, and especially invites inspection to the largest and best stock of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES ever offered in Nelson, and with special advantages to intending purchasers. A very large selection of DIAMOND AND PRECIOUS STONE JEWELLERY. joj FINE GOLD JEWELLERY of every description, in new and elegant designs.* Immense variety of SILVER BRACELETS, BROOCHES, NECKLETS, LOCKETS, SUITES, AND SOLITAIRES, &c, &c. .joj ELECTRO-PLATE AND CLOCK DEPARTMENT embraces all the latest novelties direct from the bes l ; Manufacturers. Quality guaranteed. TRAFALGAR-STREET, NELSON. —

40 MB CENT. 40 UNDER USUAL VALUE ! t\ H ODDER • JL^J* ,1, I ODDER and Co. HAVING SECURED SOME LEADING Job Clearing; Lines OFPEE THE FOLLOWING, SOME OF WHICH UNDER^ . .. ENGLISH COST I ! 1 MANTLES CAPES DOLMANS COSTUMES JACKETS PARASOLS PRINTED FABRICS STRAW AND MILLINERY HATS AND BONNETS SILK SCARV'S I RIBBONS LACES ' FEATHERS Another Shipment of the Wide-famed Victorian Clothing 1 Superior Gee long Tweed Suits, excellent quality and newest style, only £2 15s nett cash. Boys' Suits from 10/6. Youths' All Wool Suits, 21/-. A choice lot of Men's Tweed Vests, 4/1 1 to 7/9 each. *A job lot Men's Tweed Suits reduced to 20/- the suit. A job lot Men's All Wool Suits, reduced to 39/6 suit. A job lot Men's West of England Doeskin Trousers, 11/9 per pair. Kaiapoi, Mosgiel, Oamaru and English Tweeds in great variety. Boys', Youths', and Men's Straw Hats from 1/- each. 1 case superior Framed OLEOGRAPHS from 3/9 each. CHRISTMAS CARDS. ELEGANT PHOTOS, 6d each. TOYS, PRESENTS, &c., fob Xmas. Boot and Shoe iDEPARTMBNT, cheaper than ever before. Note. — ;Five ty cent, or I/- in the £ on all Cash purchases of soft goods. ¥)Sr ANTED WEEKLY, in addition to our V v present supplies — ! 2000fts. FRESH BUTTER, best quality. i Also, &a additional 50u dozen EGGS. A Higher Price al'owed for PRODUCE if brought to our Stores. Cash given for DAIRY PRODUCE bj errangement. T. B.Hodder and Co., TRICHMOISTDONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS IS warranted to cure all discharges from the Urinary organs, in either bbs, acquired or constitutional, Gravel, and Paine in the Back. Sold in Boxes, 4s 6d ench, t-y all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendor*. Proprietors— The Lincoln and Midland Counties Dkuq Company, Lincoln, England, EXPORT AGENTS. Btsrgoync, Burbidgea and Co., ColemanPtreet, London. Newbery and Sons 87, Newgate-street, London. Barclay and Sons, 95, Farrlaydon- street, London. Ganger and Sons, Oxforc.-street, London, And all the London Wholesale Houses. NEW ZEALAND AGENTS. Kempthoene, Prosser and Co., Whnles&le Druggiate, Dunedin, Auckland, and Christchurcb, MELBOURNE AGENTS. Kooce, Tompsim, & Co. ,Eemmons & Co., Wholesale Druggists jFitch & Fbenoh SYDNEY AGENTS. ! Ejlmott, Bbothebs and Co., Wholesale , Druggists. MDd. Row and Co . ADELAIDE AGENTS. i STAm-DiNO and Co., Wholesale Druggists. I j&. M. Biokfokd and Sons, Wholesale Drug- : gls£s and Importers, Adelaide and Sadiha

ANISEED VALLEY CART ROAD, WAIMEA COUNTY. CONTRACTS Nos. 24 and 25. {The former includes Metalling late Contract, No. 23.) BUSH FELLING— FORMATION AND METALLING. Length— Contract No. 24, about 4 miles; No. 25, about 3J miles. HHENDERS will be received at this -L Office until Noon of WEDNESDAY, January 7th, 1885, for either, or both, of the above Contracts. They are to be marked upon the outside " Tender for Contract No. 24 (or as the case may be), Aniseed Valley Cart Road," and addressed to the Hon the Minister of Lands, Nelson. Plans, Specifications, and General Conditions can be seen at the Store of Messrs Hodder & Co., Richmond, and at the Survey Office, Nelson. A cheque for £10, made payable to the Hon the Minister of Lands only, and marked correct by a Banker for 21 days, to be enclosed with each Tender, or £10 in cash lodged at the Survey Office, Nelson, with each Tender. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. JNO. S. BROWNING, Chief Surveyor. Survey Office, Nelson, December 16th, 1884. . 5369— a POSITIVE SALE OF Valuable Properties. Titles — Land Transfer Act. Part Section 439, Hope-street,") n , 0 and 4-roomed Cottage ... > Part Section 458, Waimea-st., ) and 5-roomed Cottage ... ) ~"^ u Part Section 658, Wellington- \ iqo et., large Family Cottage J Sections 945, Kawai-street, 1 ) £\qq acres in grass ... ... j ' Section 947, do. do Sold. Section 874, Tipahi-street, com- ) fortable Cottage, and ex f £145 cellentGarden>nd Orchard } Building Allotment, Beachville — iSold. Grazing Farm of 49 acres, 1 Grampian Hills, all well. >■ £3 10 fenced ... ... ... j Titles for the -whole of above Proderties can be registered under the Land Transfer Act, and unencumbered. Gorrie I Sons. 5450— 52 a W. Patterson has now a very large stock of the following GOODS, and is prepared to make considerable seductions in frige, so tbat purchasers will find a great saviag by giving a. call. t. TONS Brae White and Yellow Sugar, «J from 3Jd per lb Also, Crushed Loaf and Tablet Sugar 20 £-cbests Tea from Is 3d. per lb 50 boxes Tea from 14s Nelson, Moate & Co.'s celebrated Paclcet Teas 10 cases very Prime Currants " 10 ca9es Eleme and Valencia Currants 30 boxes Sultanas 5 boxes Muscatels 1 case Prime New Figs 60 bags Rico from 2£ ; d by big Hep Bales full size Cora Sacks Corrugated Iron: Black Fencing Wire-. Canterbury, Dutch., and Mra. Knight* Cheese Fresh Butter from be at Dairies in Waimea Earthenware, Hollo ware, Brushware, at IMMENSE RED UCTIONS Every requieite for householi purposes GROCERIES, DRd J»ERY, BOOTS AND BdOES,aafi BUTCHERY. " Goods Delivered Free of Charge. I WANTED — j \\\ kinds of FARM and DAIRY PIUODUOK. Also, FRUIT in season. PEOPLE'S MAKT, HAUDY -STREET. 4708— MUSIC TEACHING— HAEP a D d IIANO.- -Miss Beatrice HOBDEN, who haa studied in London under one of tbe I

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XX, Issue 1, 2 January 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XX, Issue 1, 2 January 1885, Page 4

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