NOT TO KNOW IS NOT 10 HAVE, but noe baviDg used Bon Baking Powdbb you will rever be without it, for it is the best in the mavket, both for parity and price. Sold everywhere. MAHOMET SAID:—" Tha ink of the wiee is worth more than the blood of martyrs." Pernap3 all do not agree with this ; but everyone acknowledges that Crease's A 1. Coffee when onoe tried is always used. OPPORTUNITY IS GOLDEN,— PeopIe are always wanting something for a change, therefore why not try Uncle Sam's Rolled Oats, wbioh are unrivalled aa a breakfaet luxury, being most nutritious and not heating tha blood as in the oase of Oatmeal, Recommended for Invalids. Sold everywhere n 21b. packet?. ENGRAVING o! all descriptions executed by McKbjs & Gamble, N,Z. Piess Agenoy, Wellington. Advertising BlooVs, Brase Door Plates, Stenoil Platee, Copper Plate and all other kinds of engraving. Send for quotation.
WAIMEA COUNTY EOADS. TENDERS will be received until 5 o'clock p.m. of WEDNESDAY, May 3rd next, for executing the undermentioned Works, viz :— 1. "Work in Iloult's Valley, Wai-iti. 2. Work on West bank of Motucka Ivivcr, near the Pearcc. 3. Work between Stanley Brook and Motucka Valloy. i; Building Bridge at Baton. Plan and Specification for 1 to' be seen at Mr Baigent's Office, Wakefield ; for 2, at Mr C. Green's' (junr.) house, Ngatimoti ; for 3, at Mr W. Biggs' house, Stanley Brook ; for 4, at Mr A. Thomson's house, Baton ; and for each work, at the County Office, Nelson. H. A. TARRANT, County Inspector. Inspector's Office, April 19, 1893. —6a 33 CASES, 10 CRATES & 3 HOGSHEADS BRITISH, CONTINENTAL, AND JAPANESE USEFUL & ORNAMENTAL- GOODS have been received at CALEDONIA HOUSE daring the last few weeks ex Glenlora Bnd and other vessels. The following are a few of the principal lines:— 12 dozen Jumbo Oups and Saucers 80 assorted Tea Sets 6 Automatic Smokers 180 doxen assorted Wood Pipes A few thousand ohoioe Cigars 16 dozen assorted Walking Sticks About 1 ton useful and fanoy Sationery 1350 Reading Books 15 großs Sorip'ure Texta and Booklets 1 dozjn Concartinas 1 dozen Aocorch i-.a 1 cuse Photo Frames and Albums 18 dozen Bracketd 1 case assorted Sponges 30 dozen assented Jel and Gold Tea Fots 6 dozen Japanese Tea Pots 40 „ „ Glove and Handkerchief boxes 20 dczsn Japanese Boxes 4 „ „ Cabinets < 6 „ Cups and Sauoere (very ohoioe) 50 dozen Japanese and other Vases 1 case assorted Perfumes 1 case Brußheß and Combs 800 sets assorted Jugs 240 dozen oommon Cups and Saucers 140 „ China „ 3 crates Dinner Ware 4 „ (100) Toilet Services 8 oases Tumblers 1 „ Ruby and other Glassware 2 „ Tinware Another shipment of the celebrated Eri Rat Traps ! About 3 tonß new season's Ceylon, Indian, i and China Teas in 5, 10, 42, and 100 1b original packages 6 tons assorted Sugars 12 cases aseoiied ohoice Confeotionery, including new Chocolateß in Wood and fancy boxee. With the object of reducing cur heavy stooks as speedily ue possible, the utmost ' concessions wi 1 be made to purchasers, ' All are reßpeot?ully invited to call and inspeot the Btooks. ROBERT SNODGRASS, DIRECT IMPORTER, CALEDONIA HOUSE, HARDY & COLLINQWOOD gxe., Nelson.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 101, 1 May 1893, Page 4
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