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FOR SALE. DWELLING HOUSE lately oconpied by REV.. L. MOURE, dfceased, situate Bronte street. 9 Booms. Bathroom, Btoreroom, Pantry, Scullery, and Workshop. Land lr 6p. Tit’e—Land Transfer. ' A. A. SOAIFE, 965—t0 Agent Fublio Trustee. H. BRUSEWITZ. LANDSCAPE AND PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER, CWaimea- t, Third Honse from Mr Pettit’ Store, DEVELOPING, RETOUCHING, & PRINT ING DONE FOR AMATEURS. LANTERN SLIDES from 1/6 each. PORTRAITS from 4/- per doz. ENLARGEMENTS ON BROMIDE PAPER OR OPAL. DAIRY ACT, 1894. THE CONE (pat., THE SIMPLEX (P a T . ORATORS AND COOLERS Ours sell 75 to 1 to any other make in the market. DRYDEN BROS.. WELLINGTON.

REVOLUTION IN THE TEA TRADE. Lattey, Livermore akd Co. (Limited), TEA [IMPORTERS, WELLINGTON ARE Felling direct to the Public at Wholesale Prices for Caßh with order. GOOD FAMILY TEA .. ~ Is 6d per lb (Packed in and lib packets, and in slb, 101 b, and 201 b tioB). A trial will prove that thiß Tee, which is retailed at Oub Own Shops at the Lowest Wholesale Price, is equal in quality to Teas retailed elsewhere at 2a and 2a 4d per lb. Procure your Tea at First Hand, and Save 6d per lb-equal to the duty, CEYLON PEKOE SOUCHONG (In wooden lead-lined boxes, packed in Ceylon) 61b Boxes (net weight) 8a 6d • 101 b Boxes (net weight) •• 16a 6d GOOD STATION TEA, In 801 b Chests and 501 b Half»ohe£ts, at Is 3d per lb. SAMPLE* SENT FREE TO ANY ADDRESS ON APPLICATION. Cheap Freights for Country Residents. On receipt of a Money Order for value of Tra ordered, together with Is 6d added for freight, we will forwaid any quantity of Tea (large or small), freight paid, to any Bteamer port or railway station in New Zealand. LATTEY, LIVERMORE, & CO., (Limited;, CUBA SI BEET, & 71, VVILLIS-STREET, Wellington.

W. MILLER & SONS MONUMENTAL WORKS, (Corner of ColliDgwood and Nile sts ) BRICKLAYERS, PLASTERERS, AND SLATERS. Graves enclosed with Stone. Concrete, Brick, and Iron Railings of choice designs. Drainage done. Floors, Yards, Garden PathF, &0., laid with Concrete or Asphalt. On Sa’e, Bricks, Lime, Cement, Drain Pipes, and TiJes. Agents for W. McGill’s Monumental and Sculpture Workp, Wellington and Wanganui. Agents for Carder Bros. & Co,. Drain, Tile and Sanitary Pipe Works, Auckland,

WOOL SEASON 1894. THE undersigned are as usual making LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES on WOOL AND OTHER PRODUCE FOR SHIPMENT TO THE LONDON MABKET. O;iNTEBEBT, EXCHAMGE, or COMMIS* SION charged in Nelson cn Advances, J. 11, COCK & CO. 1664—3 m

SALE. SALE, SALE. THE MOST GENUINE SALE OP

> DRAPE aY, CLOTHING, DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, &c. ROOTS and SHOES, GROCERIES, and GENERAL GOODS EVER HELD IN NELSON. THE ; NELSON FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, are offering the whole of their large and well-assorted stock of about £SOOO worth of New Goods, most of them just imported direct from the English markets. Every Line icill be Mi duced. This is an opportunity seldom offered to the public. All should visit our Store and inspect for themselves, when they will be convinced that they have never before had such an opportunity of purchasing prime new goods at the same prices. THE SALE WILL CONTINUE FOB A SHOUT TIME ONLY, and we would Btrongly advise all purohasera to oail as early ns possible to secure the maDy BARGAINS that will be offered. NOW 13 THE OPPORTUNITY ;for all to get the best value for their money. HARDY ST., NELSON BRANCH, BRIGHTWATER. F. 0. PETTIT, Manager. All goods booked will be charged at ordinary rates*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 264, 15 December 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 264, 15 December 1894, Page 4