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rS. EDBLSTEN will boia his •I NEXT MONTHLX SALE ol HVE TOOK, &0., at hia Mart, High Btreet, ' Motaeka. on WEDNESDAY, March 16th, at 2 o olook, ia~ Persona having Live Stook to dispose f on this oooasion will please furnish partialars early to v^ J.S.IEDELSTKN,, Auotioneor. W&mi iUGTIOR ROOM?, BRIDGE BTREET,! 8 Saturday next. at 11 a.m. AUOTION~SALE OF Haccooists' A Fancy GO_ODS LOOK BROS, have received instructions to sell by Public Auction, A quantity of Tobacconists' and Fancy Goods, Watcbes, etc. Cigarettes, Vases, Watches, Tobacoo Casoß, Playing Cards, Table Knives, Mirrors, Cij?ar Cases, Day Books, Dessert Knives, Ink Bottleß, Alaska Diamond Rings, Noto Poper, Fans, Picture?, Greets, Cricketing Gloves, Carving Sets, &c , &c. Without Reserve. LOOK BEOS., Auctioneers. SATURDAY, March 12, at 11 a.m. Miscellaneous ! T OOK BROS, havo received instructions I J to Sell by Public Auotion, at their Booms, Bridge Btreet, on Saturday 1 Snider Bifle, nearly new 2 Carpet Squares 1 Wheelbarrow, 1 heavy Dray 1 Gas Stove 1 Chest Drawers, 1 Whatnot 1 Dressing Table, Kitchen Tablo 1 piece Silk LOCK BROtf., Auctioneers* ~ SATURDAY^NEXT7Mar 12, at Noon. GRAPEST^APPLES LOCK BROS will sell by Auction, at their Rooms Bridge street, 20 oases Keeping Apples 3 cases first class Grapes 20 sacks Vermont Potatoes ; 6 Backs Browa Eivers & Pink Eyas j LOCK BROS., i Auctioneers. TBAFALGAK STEEET. M. M, WEBSTER, Family Grocer — Tea Dealer — Provision Dealer — Coffee Roaster — Wine and Spirit Merchant, &c:, &c, &c, T> ESPECTFULLY thanks his numerous Jl\> Customers for their unvaried and lengthy adherance during the many yeara ho I haß had the honor of supplying them mth the necessaries of the household, and now bogs to assure them that his long experience oonfirms him in the opinion that the policy he started with — viz., buying only high class goods, and selling at the lowest remunerative advance -is the besi policy, and that he means to maintain that polioy to the end. Cus / tomers oan, therefore, depend on being supplied with the best of everything as heretofore, and all orderß will receive that attention and dispatch, bo necessary in the conduct of a well regulated business. TEAS, China, Indu and Ceylon, of the best crops -in packets, cannisters, boxes, half-chests, and chests. SUGARS, for the preserving season - finest white and brown crystals, orushei loaf, and Cube. COFFEE— This is made a special department in M. M. Webatoi'a business ; being.an experienced co£feo roaster, this unequalled beverage can always be had fresh from the Mill, and in such condition as must satisfy the most refined taste. Mocha, Ceylon Plantation, Costa Eica, andßonthyne, are judiciously oombmed, producing a result that is simply unEurpassed. M. M. W. packs his Coffee for wholesale trading in 1, 2, 7, 14, and 28 lt> tins, and cau offer decided advantages to the trade, as against any outride competitor. PURS PEPPERS is another specialty, ground and dreEsed on tho premise?, and packed for the trade in J, £, 1, 7, 14, and 28 ID tins. NEW FRUIIS for Xmas are now landed — Muscatels, Elemes, Snltanas, .Currants, Figs, Prunes, Candid Peel, Jordan Almonds, &o. Canned goods in endless variety. Qaite a nice lot of new CHOCOLATE and CONFECTIONERY for the coming season. Prime Canterbury Hams, Bacon and Cheese. Fowl Wheat, Barley, Oats, Chaff, Bran, Sharps, best Flour always in stock. WINES and SPIRITS of best brands only, Whiskey, Bran<sy, Eum, Gin Port, Sherry, Claret, Australian Wines, Buii Dog Ale and Porter, Paramatta Lime Jnice, Cordial, &c, &o. CIGAKS— l'he P.J.s aro tmeqiialled, the P.J.s are without doubt tho vrcmier Cigar, the P.J.a are the sxoectest and clisapcst Cigars in any market. TOBACCO • Williams' celebrated " Ruby " and " Golden Eagle," Unique, Juno, Cable, Navy, &o. Old Judge Cigarettes. SUNDRIES -Eno's Fruit Salt, Irish Moss, Kolloway'a Pills, Mother Siegels Syrup, Tricophoroua, St. Jacob's Oil, Warner's Safe Cure, Pain Killer, Dressing Combs, Tooth and Hair Brushes, Toilet Soaps Barilla Soaps, Olapbani's Medicated Soaps, &0 , &0. M. M. WEBSTER, Trafalgar slreet, DissolutioE^PartosMp nnHE PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing _L between W. G. BUETON and GEO. LAST HARRIS, un^er thertyle of "W. G. Bubton <fe Co," Painters, EUrdy st., Nelson, having been DISSOLVED by mutual oonsent, the business for the future vill be carried on by W. G. BURTON, at his PRIVATE RESIDENCE, HARD? SX (next to W. EiOUGHTON, Grocer). All Acoounts owing by the late Firm, and ill Moneys due to them, must be sent in forthwith to W. G. Burton. W. G. BOSTON. 330 GEO. LAST HARRIS. C. SKILTON, TTAIRDRESSER AND tOBACCONIST, XX Bkidge Street (Nexl ßoyal Hotel), Begs to announce that he hal TAKEN OVER ;he Business formerly carried on by him for ;he late Mr West, and hopes 'by civility and strict attention to business to merit a fair share of patronage. C. S. has on hand the best Tobacoo of all rinds (out or uncut) ; ala Cigars and cigarettes of the best qualty. Pipes a ipeciality ; also, Cigar and Ciguette Holders n endless variety. ; 578 . ROYAL HOTEL BRIDGE &TBEET, I^LSON. WE. PARMENTEE proprietor for • the last nineteen yiors) brgs to hank hia numerous cuotomen md the publio jenerally for past patronage, iad assures all ybo may favor him with a cal that they will 'IND EVER! HOME COMFORT, rilh MODERATE IHABGEB. All LIQTJOBS and WiNE 3 Of ths beet [uality. Superior British Wiee, wholesale mawtatt, ;„ ! 335

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Colonist, Volume XXXV, Issue 7207, 11 March 1892, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume XXXV, Issue 7207, 11 March 1892, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume XXXV, Issue 7207, 11 March 1892, Page 2