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FESTIVE AND FRUIT PRESERVING SEASON, 1884-5. R/*fcT"fc.Q Y»+" Q_T"l f\f\ fWQ C*«_« be 8 3 respectfully to tender to his Customers SJfJKjL U h-tiiUtigl C/L&O and the Public in general his sincere thanks for their generous patronage during the year now drawing to a close, and also to wish them all the happiness and pleasure the coming Festive Season can afford. R. S. invites early inspection of his well assorted stock of New and Seasonable Goods, as under — TEAS— Blended or Plain, Ohina or Indian, at 2/-, 2/6, and 3/- per lb. All who drink our celebrated Teas pronounce them the purest, best, and cheapest obtainable. Try them ! SUGARS — Are much cheaper. Seven varieties kept in stock. A few tons finest Crystal Snowdrops for Preserving, will ba sold cheap. GROCERIES — A full assortment of First Qualities only. PROVISIONS — Prime lot of Hams, Bacon, and Cheese, reserved for the Festive Season. New Season Dried Fruits: Currants, Sultanas, and Valencias will, as in past years, be sold at Cost Price from now till the end of January. Muscatels, Figs, Dates, Comquats, and Ginger, in bulk and jars. — Confectionery: Over 100 kinds, many new sorts. — Ornamental and Useful Goods: Eltctro-plate, Japanese, Chinese, and other goods suitable for Christmas, New Year, Wedding Gifts, and other purposes. — A few gross Jam Jars, Glasses, and Tumblers specially cheap. — Well assorted stocks of China, Earthenware, Glassware, Brushware, Holloware, &o. CALEDONIA HOUSE, Hardy and Collingwood Streets, Nelson. December 12, 1884. g WANTED. q ,§ Gooseberries s r~ in any quantity, must not be ripe. *5* All Fruit bought by weight, and Cash paid on delivery. (_u 8 NELSON JAM FAOTORY, §• rH S. KIRKPATRICK & CO, gj N. B. — Factory closes at One p.m. on Saturdays. • WO _\ T™ ™f" ET O O f% IVB begs to inform the Public of Nelson that . rH I 1 ___ti>Owß>_ he is nov Opening his CHRISTMAS j FRUITS, and they are of the choicest quality, namely : — Currants, Eleme and Valencia Raisins, Sultanas, Muscatels, Orange, Lemon, and Citron Peels ; Pigs, Preserved Ginger (dry and in syrup), &c, &c, and will be sold at cost price for Christmis 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 gooi quality and very cheap. Nelson, Moate & Co.'s Packet Teas (the only Packet Tea tha - . has given universal satisfaction). Rico, Sago, Tapioca, Candles, Soap, Kerosene, Fencing Wire, Corrugated Iron, Hop Bales, Crockery, Earthenware, Brushware, Drapery. 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 Fkut, Farm and Dairy Produce, at No. 1, 2, & 3, Hardy Street. 5345— tc W. PATTERSON, People's Mart..;!! Xmas. and. Hew Year's Gifts 1 Special Reduction for thei Season, and New Goods Just Arrived. _. T. Muncaster, TJ__" begs lo remind his numerous patrons and the public generally, that he will give his usual Christmas Discount lo the end of January, 1885, and especially invites inspection to the largest and bost stock of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES ever offered in Nelsou, and with special advantages to intending purchasers, —— o — A very lai'ge selection of DIAMOND AND PRECIOUS STONE JEWELLERY. ____. }oJ FINE GOLD JEWELLE R. Y£ of every description, in new and elegant^ designs." — .Jot— 1 Immense variety of SILVER BRACELETS, BROOCHES, NECKLETS, LOCKETS, SUITES, ' AND SOLITAIRES, &c, &c. M ELECTRO-PLATE AND CLOCK DEPARTMENT embraces all thc latesi novelties direct, from the fees-. Manufa taror? . Quality guaranteed, TRAFALGAR-STREET, NELSON. —

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. mENDERS will be received at this JL Office until Noon of WEDNESDAY, January 7th, 1885, for either, or both, of the above Contracts. They are to be marked upon Jhe outside " Tender for ConATcheque for" £10, made payable to the Hon the Minister of Lands only, ancl 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 W. Patterson has now a very large stock of the following GOODS, and is prepared to make considerable reductions in price, so that purchasers will fiud a great saving by giving a call. 5 TONS Fiue White aud Yellow Sugar, from 3id per lb Also, Crushed Loaf and Tablet Sugar JJO .J-cueste Tea from Is 3d per lb 50 boxes Tea from H-i Nelsou, Moato & Co.'s celebrated Packet Teas 10 cases very Piime Currants i 10 cases Eietne aud Valencia Currauta 30 boxes Sultauas 5 boxos Muscatels . 1 case Prims New Figs | 50 bags Rico from 2J-1 by big Hep Bales full eiz v ! Corn Sacks Corrugated Irou Black Fencing Wire Canterbury, Dutch, and Miv. Kuighv'a \ Cheeae Fresh Butter from best Dairies in Waimea Earthenwarp, Holloware, Brushware, at IMMENSE REDUCTIONS j Every requisite for houschol 1 purposes GROCERIES, DRAPERY, BOOTS ; AND SHOES, aud BUTCHERY. Goods Delivered Prce of Charge. WANTED — All kinds of FARM and DAIRY PRODUCE. Also, FRUIT in season. PEOPLE'S MART, HARDY -STRKET. 4708— AWDRY & INGRAM'S (Patent) HOP AND WOOL PRESS is worked by one man to 4cwt. ij^p Can be seen at GO&RIE & SOILS', who are sole Agents for Nelson. 4425— 20a

40 PBB CENT, 40 UNDER USUAL VALUE ! T bTeFs JL • JL^ie JLJLODDER and Co. HAVING SECURED JJ.ML, LEADING . Job Clearing Lines OFFE a TIIE FOLLOWING, SOME OP WHICH UNDJSR ENGLISH COdTHJ SILK SCAIiVS I RIBBONS LACES ' FEATHERS Another Shipmeot of the Wide-famed Victorian Clothing 9 Superior Geelong 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 nnd English Tweeds in great variety. Boys', Youths', and Men's Straw Hats from 1/- each. 1 caso superior Framed OLEOGRAPHS from 3/9 each. CHRISTMAS CARDS. ELEGANT PHOTOS, 6d each. TOYS, PRESENTS, &c, for Xmas. Boot and Shoe DEPARTMENT, cheaper than ever before. Note. — Fivo ff cent, or 1/- in the £ on all Cash purchases of soft goods. WANTED WEEKLY, in addition to our present supplies — 20C0tt>3. FRESH BUTTER, best quality. Also, an additional 500 dozen EGGS. A Higher Pii- e allowed for PRODUCE if brought to our Stores. Cash givea for DAIRY PRODUCE by arrangement/ T. R 8 Hodder and Co., TRIOHMOTSTD. MUSIC TEACHING-HARP and IIANU.--.Mibs Beatrice HOBDEN, vho bas studied in London under one of tbe atoi^i|a^|B€easiprs of Music, is prepared to |u|^^^^BONS on tbe above Instruments. J^m|^^^Spplication. Arrangements can IjfeMH^^^Harp practice. Address WashfMiW!Pilsy> Nelson, 4318— 12m

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XX, Issue 2, 3 January 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XX, Issue 2, 3 January 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XX, Issue 2, 3 January 1885, Page 4

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