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MIL FORD HOTJS*\ NILE-STREET EAST - MELSON I -\/T ES SUISTED wishes to ann«nneß JjfX that she has Wk< n MUford House, next to Mr Ambrose Moore's, Nile-street East, where Superior BOARD and RESI. DENCE may be obtained. Within Two> Minutes of Post Office. Every convenience and attention. Good table, Terms on application. TO LET. GOOD GRAZING "fTrM — ANISEED VALLEY. CCOK ACRES, Aniseed Valley, all ring O/vD fenced and subdivided, with Comfortable House, carrying 600 sheep all year round ; 100 acres ploughable, ADAMS & KINGDON. BRICKS ! BRICKS ! WE HAVE ON HAND 1 AA AAA BRICKS, and are preli/U,UUU P»red to cell first-daw Bricks ab 42/6, and second-olass at 35/---per 1000, at the Works. W. MILLAR & SONS, 825 Bridge-st. KOOLIBAH^Cures Splitting Headache and instantly relieves all pains. 2/- everywhere. FOR Si-LE THE PROPERTY sifcaated on the Jhurch Hill, WAKEUIELD, Lelonging to Mr Alexander Wan, and oomi'rising Seven Acres of gcod Laud. Price £70. PITT & MOOBE. SPECIAL_NOTICE. M. M. WEBSTER 13 Sole Representative of Messrs Nicol, Anderson, & Co., Limited, of Glasgow, the proprietors of the famous BAILIE NICOL JARVIE blend of Matured Scotch WHISKIES, and is now prepared to execute indents for 50 cases and upwards direct from Glasgow or London, at bed-rock prices. The Bailie Nicol Jarvis Whisky, by sheer merit, is compelling recognition from the whole human family, as evidenced by the tens of thousands of cases shipped to the most important centres of the planetr— notably, to South America, Africa, India, and Australia ; and some of the leading Steamship Companies ef Great Britain. USE NO OTHER. By the latemails my principals advise me that their output for the quarter ending . 30th September, 1901, was nearly double that of 1900. Such an appreciation is not at all surprising to those who have experienced the exquisite flavour of the G.0.W., and it is rapidly becoming the Whisky par excellence of the period. The Bonded Warehouse of Messrs Nicol, Anderson & Co., Limited, 43 Graeme-street, Glasgow, is a massive building of five storeys, capable of storing a MILLION GALLONS, and something like that quantity was bonded there during my late visit to Scotland. The method of blending adopted by the firm is not only unique, but absolutely perfect. The proportions for ■ the Bailie Nicol Jarvie blend are conveyed to a large vat having a capacity of 100,000 gallons ; inside this vat is an ingenious machine (the invention of the firm) worked by power from outside. The device consists of a series of pipes so arranged that the spirit is driven from the bottom of the vat to the top, where it falls back again in a perfect spray, and the operation is continued until the blending is complete, and every molecule broken up and dispersed equally throughout the mass. This system of blending has doubtless much to do with the marvellous equality maintained by the BAILIE NICOL JARVIE blend of old Scotch Whiskies, and when the fact is added that ONLY MATURED MALT SPIRITS ARE USED— the age ranging from five to ten years— it must be self-evident that a blend of the very highest character must result. Packed in 1-dczen cases, quart or half-gallon jorums, octaves, quar-ter-casks, and hogsheads, and sh ipped f.o.b. Glasgow or London. Now in Stock— lso cases, 10 octaves, 5 (2 r_cas k s * M. M. WEBSTER WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. ~"*^. ->._ INTENDING PURCHASERS Of the undermentioned Goods are invited to call at the establish* ment of ROBERT SNODGRASS, Where they will find stocks from which to select *s Large, Var'6d, and Cheap as any to fee found in New Zealand. Groceries, Provisions, Perfumery, Fatent Medicines, Con f ectionery, Tobacconists' Sundries, Stationery, Fancy Goods, Earthenware, China, Glassware, Cutlery, Hoklowar;, Enamelware, Tinw&re Dairy Utens'lu, Enishware, Basketware, Lampware« etc., etc. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ROBERT SNODGRASS, DIRECT IMPORTER, CALEDONIA HOUSE, H-iRDY AND COLDINGWOOD STEEETS, TAFFOBDSHIRE HOUSE? Ik " 1 HUD? vND MUHBISONIBTK ETB NELSON,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 85, 11 April 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 85, 11 April 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 85, 11 April 1902, Page 3