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tW. ROUT & SONS' PROPERTY ADVERTISEMENT. FOR SALE. rii-dAT very Superior PROPERTY in J_ Hardy-st. belon.iDg to MRS -SEALY, consisting of a full aero of LAND, with a ten-roomed DWELLING HOUSE, Coaohhousß. S'.able, and other Outbuildings, The hnd has a long fiontage to Hardy-st, and is tastefully planted and laid ont. Nearly the whole of tbe purchase money oould remain owing at a low rate cf interest, Apply W. ROU T& SON* 1 . FOR SALE. The Property in Trafalgar street, adjoining the City Council OhambeTß. and lately ocoupied by MR PAYNE, ooraißting of large -SBOt-* (divided into 3 l*irgo and roomy compartments), with convenient woikroom, &c, upstairs, with Land 45 feet by 76 feet. To be sold at a low figure, and on very easy terms. Apply W. ROUT & *: ONS. FOR SALE AVERY deeireble COTTAGE PROPERTY in Taeman street, adjoining Mr Catley's property. Five-roomed Houee, with Land 102 feet by 142 feet. Firet-olaeß Orchard. For sale cheap. Apply to W. ROUT & SONS. ~" TO LET, rpHAT very decirable PBOPERTY in X Trafalgar-street South, ocoupifd by Mr ROUT. Tbe Houee contains Eight Rooms, is very convenient and in first-olass repair. Tbere are Stablrs and Coach House on the property, a small paddock at the back, and a good garden. Immediate possession. Apply W. ROUT & SONS. FOR SALE- A RARGAIN— WITHIN a short distance of General Poßt Office, a Roomy and Conveniently situated SHOP and DWELLING of 6 Rooms. Gas and Water laid on. Shop fitted with counters, shelving, bins, drawers, and gas fittings, The building has reoently I een painted and pat in a thorough state of npair. Prioe £180. Small deposit. Bai. atjoe oan bejfjpaid through .the Building Sooiety, ' ;"""". W. ROUT & SONS. FOR SALE CHEAP AND ON EASYQ ! TERMS, A COMFORTABLE four-roomed COTTAGE in a desirable neighbourhood and within thrre minutes walk of Post Offioe, Prioa £120. At present let to a good tenant at a yearlyrentßl of £14. Ibis is an exoellent opportunity to seonre a oomfortable home at a small oost and on exoe- tionally easy terms. Only small deposit required. The balanoe oan be paid by instalments of abont eipht ehilings weekly for about eight years, when the property will be free. Apply to W. ROUT & SONS. FOR SALE.) A FIRST-CLASS CORNER ALLOTMENT, with frontage to Waimea and Hardy streets of 66 feet and 56 feet respectively. Will be sold at half its value to offeot an immediate sale. Apply to W. ROUT & SONS. NUMEROUS other PROPERTIES FOR SALE and TO LET in all partß of the City, Suburbs, and Country. Purohasers can always obtain easy terms of payment. MONEY TO LEND in Sums from £20 to £10,000 on approved securities at Lowest Rates of Interest. W. ROUT~& SONS, LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, CITY VALUERS AND LAND TAX ASSESSORS. "In Vino Veritas." IMPORTANT PUBLIC NOTICE. J, SHIELDS Is now offering a large and carefully seleoted Btook cf WINES, SPIRITS, and LIQUEURS, comprising some of the best known and popular brands. WINES. SHERRY from good Dinner Wine to very fine old Amontilado and Speoial Reserve, very dry. — PORT from first-olass shippers Family and Dry to verr old, A epeoial line ot 1863 vintage.- CLARETS : Madeira, Hook. Sauterne, Chabliß.&o.- CHAMPAGNE: l'c.mery Greno, Dry Monople, Roederer, Perrier, Jouet, Krug & Co., etc, in pints and quaits.— AUSTRALIAN WINES : A ohoioe, vttribty. Shiraz, Conßtantia, Frontignao, Whi Red, Maeoadine, Brown Muscat, Hook, Chablis, Tokay, Madeira, Claret, Chateau, Margeaux, Hardy's No. 0 and No. 1 Od Port, 1880 vintage. SPIRITS. BRANDY- Hennessy's One and Three Star D.H.M., One and Three Grape, Exehaw's No, 1, Gautier'a Trois Chateaux. Pale and Dark, Old Jamßioa Rum, Irish Whisky, J. J. & S, One and Three Star' Kindban's LL., J D.K.Z., and Honeysuckle Geneva, Old Tom, Gilbey's Dry Gin, Sohnapps, Sootoh Ginger Wine and Lime Joice Cordial, Unsweetened Lime Juioe (target brand;. And a rare assortment of ohoioe Foreign LIQUEURS and Aromatio Bitters. Also English BOTTLED ALES and STOUT, best brands, A SPECIALITY. Superior Old NELSON WINE 16s per dozen or ls 6d per bottle. FOR INVALIDS, St. RAPHAEL WINE. GILBEY'S TONIC PORT. J. SHIELDS, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, Trafalgar-st., Nelson. WANTED, WINE BOTTLES ia any quantity. 1/6 per dozen. —12m

NEW CAPES AND JACKETS. Largej'assortmentHof the latest novelties. Ladies' stylish Capes in the new colors and black at t 5/11, 10/6, 15/6, up to 35/-. Ladies'^ Summer Jackets in the latest colours and most fashionable materials at 10/6, 12/6, 15/-, 21/-, up to 35/-. NELSON COLLEGES. THE ANNUAL AWARD of SCHOLARSHIPS nnd DISTRIBUTION OF PRTZFS for both Colleges will take place on FRIDAY, the 15th inst., at 7-30 p.m., id the Provincial Hall. His Honour Judge Robinson has kindly consented to preside. OSWALD CURTIS, Secretary. College Office, Nelson, 13th Dec, 1893. TO SAWMILLERS. TENDERS wanted by SATURDAY NEXT, 36th ins*,, for 10.000 feet or more WHITE PINE TIMBER. For particulars apply JOHN AVERY. 4500—2 Spring Grove. 'XMAS & NEW YEAR. J. E. HOUNSELL & CO. HAVE now unpacked tbeir oomplete stock for the above seasoD, including PRIZE BOOKS from tbe bsst publishers All the newest ANNUALS. FANCY GOODS of every deioripHon. Newest Deßifins in Cbeßp GLASSWARE TOYS, a splendid lot, inoludio*** 2 caEes Dolls and oheap Meohanical Toys 'XMAS and NEW YEAR CARD** 1 singly or in packets (a beautiful selection) And a variely of other Goods specially seleoted for this market. 6d and Is TABLES bb usual . SOHOOL COMMITTEES liberally dealt witb. Boobs oarefolly eeleoted or Paroels sent on approval to Committees at a distance. J. E. HOUNSELL & CO. TRAFALGAR STBEET. 4288-24 BOXING NIGHT, Tuesday, December 26, 1893. PRELIMINARY NOTIOE. UNDER the patron^e of His Worship the Mayor (F. Traßk, E'q), Lieut. Colonel Pitt, Jobn Graham, E g., M.H.R., and other lending Citizen', THE NELSON DRAMATIC CLUB will give an ENTERTAINMENT for the BENEFIT of the SUFFERERS through the recent floods in Hawke's Bay. Henry J. Byron's Drama io a Prolopue and Three Aots, BLOW FOR BLOW. Prioes of Admission -Front Seats 2s, all other parts Of the Hcuse Is. Ticktts everywhere. XMAS 1893~XMAS. MM. WEBSTER respectfully tenders , his eincere thanks to bis numerous patrocs for their steady and kind support dming so many ye-irs, and would take tbis opportunity cf wißhiog them all a Mebby Cubistmab and Ha*?*.***' Nkw Yeah TBE NEW FRUITS have jußt arrived, consisting of Moscatelß, Elmes, Sult«tDap, Currants, Jordan Almonds, Orange, Lemon, and Citron Peels, imported Plumß, Apricotp, Peaches, Barrett's Pears, Pine Apples, &o. Figs to arrive in a few days. TABLE AND PICNIC DELICACIES. Ox and Sheep Tongnss, Beef, Mutton, Roasi ijuail, Pate defoi Gras, Pate de Padiix, Wakatipu Trout, N.Z. Whitebait, Jug t ed Hare, Pigeon Pie, Cod in Butter, Cod in Tomato Sauoe, Bluff Oysters, Oys'er la Gelee, Phillipe and Comerand Sardines, Cooktail, Salmon, Lobster, Herrings in Tomato Sauoe, Fine Tuibot, N.Z. Mullet, Anohovieß id Oil, Grated Parmesan Oheeee, Ham and otber Pastes in variety. Prime Canterbury Hams and Baoon, Preserving Sugars of the a-inest quality — guaranteed cane. Very Superior Faotory Cheese, NEW SEASON'S TEAS. -China, Indian, Ceylon— in paokets, boxes, canißters, halfoheßts, and chests; fine flavored Teas and splendid value. COFFEE. M. M. Webster makes this a speoial branch tf bis business, and having lately imported some new machinery for roasting, is now prepared to turn out this article better than ever. Tho best Plantation, Costa Rica, Gantmala, ond Eastern Coffees are jadioi* oUBly blended, and being roasted and ground on the premisep, Webster's Oifiee is passed on to the consumer, as it ehould be, fresh from the mill, WINES AND SPIRITS. Brandy, Whisky, Old Tom, Dry Gin, Rum' Sohnappß, Port, Sherry, ,Claretß, Constantia Shiraz, &c, all of thk debt brands. M, M. WEBSTER, FAMILY GROCER, PROVISION MERCHANT, WINE AND SPIRIT DEALER, COFFEE ROASTER, &c; TRAFALGAIt STItEET, Nelson.

CHRISTMAS GOODS, ROBERT SNODGRASS TENDERS to his numerous and ever widening'circle of Customers his most sincere thanks for the generous support they have again accorded him, which he is very pleased to inform them has resulted in his doing this year a larger business than during any previous one since commencing business in Nelson. R.S. having ample capital and wide business experience enables him to purchase for cash in the world's best markets, he is therefore in a position to successfully compete, not only with the keenest competition, but also with the many misleading methods adopted by some business iirms. There are few larger or more complete stocks of the undermentioned goods in New Zealand from which to select than is at present to be found in CALEDONIA HOUSE. We cannot all'ord to pay for sufficient space to enumerate the thousands of commodities kept in stock, bufc all are cordially invited to call and inspect the goods for themselves. JAPANESE, BRITISH*" CONTINENTAL USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL GOODS. An immense variety of DOLLS, TOYS, CHRISTMAS CARDS, &C. USEFUL AND FANCY STATIONERY. TOBACCONISTS' GOODS. ferfumeryTslponges, &C CHINA, EARTHENWARE, GLASSWARE, CUTLERY, HOLLOWARE, TINWARE, BRUSHWARE, BASKETWARE, &C CHOICEST NE\TcONFECTIONERY NEW TEAS, NEW GROCERIES, NEW SEASON'S FRUITS OF ALL KINDS GENUINE CANE SUGARS FOR PRESERVING. Every description of Preserving Jars from a pint to 4 gallons. Liberal Discounts allowed to purchasers of Eancy Goods for Christmas Trees, Bazaars, Sales of Work, Prizes, &c. ROBERT S~N~ODGRASS, I M P 0 It T E R, "WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STOREKEEPER, HARDY AND COLLINGWOOD gift, NELSQN.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 294, 14 December 1893, Page 3

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