LADIES' WAREHOUSE, HARDY-STREET. MADAME BOTTENELLI IS now showing the LATEST NOVELTIES of the SEASON, in Millinery, Mantles, Jackets, &c. Hats from Is. 66. each; do., trimmed, Jrom 2s. each. A. Large Assortment of Ladies' Underclothing and Dress Trimmings, in great variety. - 2578 THE" BEST AND CHEAPEST xC/EADY-MADE (-CLOTHING JU*D Mercery IS AT W ILSON k UICHARDSON'S, Who have just added to their Stock — 8 PACKAGES of Mens and Boys' HATS aud CAPS 6 PACKAGES of Shirts, Collars, Ties^, Scarves, Hosiery, Gloves, &c. 5 PACKAGES of Melbourne-made CLOTHING O PACKAGES of Mole TROUSERS. WILSON & BICHARDSON, BRIDGE-STREET. 2433 NOW LANDING, ex John Bunyan, from London, and on Sale at the Stores of the undersigned — 50. cases Hennessey's Brandy 50 „ Stewart's Whisky .50 „ Geneva (JDKZ) 50 Booth's Old Tom 5 qr-casks Hennessey's Pale Brandy 5 „ Martell's Dark Brandy 5 „ Stewart's fine Malt Whisky 4 „ Port Wine, superior - Ex Late Arrivals — 70 barrels Portland Cement 5 qr-casks Hennessey's Pale Brandy 5 „ Martell's Dark Brandy "3 „ Port 4 Sherry 10 „ Demerara Rum 3 „ - Stewar's Wbisky 10 hhds. M'Ewan's Ale 1 qr-cask Sherry, superior 10 cases Claret (De Luz°) ' 25 „ „ (St. Julien) 20 half-chests Tea (Mobil) . 10 „ „ (Tekel) 50 boxes „ (Mobil) Glazed Pipes, sizes 3, 4, 6, and 9 in. JAMES BENTLEY & CO. 2575 TTT" C. WILKINS ia recsiving, per John VV e Bunyan — A LARGE "SHIPMENT OF BIRMINGHAM GOODS, which includes the following— FOR THE PRESENT SEASON, Scythes, ' the Brades Patent' Hay Forks and Hay Rakes Digging Forks Enamelled Preserving Pans and", large Enamelled Saucepans for preserving FOR BUILDERS' USE. 30 dozen T Hinges, assorted, 8 to 20 inch 57 „ Cast Butts, 2to 4 inch 66 „ Axle Pullies assorted 39 kegs assorted Nails — Anglo-American, French, and Patent Wrought 1 cask Patent Screws 580 M, Black and Tinned Cut Tacks 10 dozen Rim Locks, assorted 6 „ Rim Latches, assorted Mortice Locks and China Furniture, Sash Line, Tower Bolts, Casement Stays and extra Thumbscrews for ditto FOR CABINETMAKERS AND UPHOLSTERERS. Mahogany Drawer Knobs Brass and Mahogany Pole Rings Pole Brackets Curtain Bands Hat and Coat Hooks' Socket and Screw Castors, with brass and china bowls Box, Cupboard, and Drawer Locks TOOLS.. Mortice, Paring, and Swan-nelck Chisels; Plane Irons, Bench Axes, Squares, Brick, Plastering, and Pointing Trowels; Lath Hammers, Draw Knives, Small Spokeshaves, Turnscrews, Nailpunches, and Chisel Handles SUNDRlES— lncluding Oflice Bells and Tea Bells, Sconces, Bedscrews, Sheeps-ear Punches, Doorscrapers, with and ' without brushes, Gridirons, Stewpans, &c, See, Ste W. C. WILKINS, IMPORTING IRONMONGER^ Hardy-street. * • 2571
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 292, 10 December 1868, Page 3
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