ALBERT HOUSE. TOYS AND FANCY WARE.—CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AND NEW YEAR'S GIFTS. A LEXANDER AITKEN has much X-L. pleasure m announcing to the Public at large, and especially those who love to see young faces happy, and to whom the coming season is pregnant with thoughts of home and its earlier Christmas associations, that he has bought expressly, on purpose that they may indulge m their old propensities, an immense collection of Toys and Fancy Ware, both useful and ornamental, amusing and instructing; things that will make the. old folk smile, and tho young ones roar again ; and he invites all to come, admire, and purchase his Ladieß* companions Magic lanterns Masks Accordeons Boxes carpenters' tools t Marbles M / Bee-hive baskets / j (j £ / Robin Hood horns v-/ Peg tops Skipping ropes Dinner, tea, and coffee Borvioaa Rattles, m variety Noah's arks Skittles Shaving boxes Ships Balla Watches Kaleidoscopes Vases Toilet bottles Cricket bats and wickets Dolls, dressed and undressed Le grace games Harmonicons Camel-hair pencils Camp 6tools China babies Whips Drums Railways Steamboats and ships Architectural bricks Stables, bridges, and churches, to build Cannons, guns, and pistols Sieges of Sebastopol Telescopes Pictures and books » Honey and toilet soap Violet powder, bears' grease, hair pins, marking ink, smelling saltß, eau de cologne, lavender water, marrow oil, India rubber and bone rings, ivory toys, puzzles, race games, round picture and spelling alphabets, fox and goose games, cribbaga boards, numerical frames, ink stands, cotton stands, watch hangers, transparent slates, &c., &c., &c. N.B.— To storekeepers m the country and others purchasing with the intention of re-selling, the above articles will be sold at a very slight advance on prime cost. Albert House, Bridge-street, December 4. ALBERT HOUSE.— Ladies' white coutille Stays i „ drab satteen Stays (^ Gl/ »> g^ J ean Stays. Alexandeb Aiteex. October 9. ALBERT HOUS E.— Ladies' cloth Boots Men's Blucher Boots , ~\ Men's Shoes Boys' laced Boots. Alexandbb Aitken. October 9. . ; ALBERT HOUSE. Ladies' muslin dresses Ladies' balzarino dresses f ( n Ladies' real alpacca dresses (^ £\/ Ladies' lustre dresses Ladies' printed cambric dresses. Alesandeb Aitkex. 30th October. ALBERT HOUS E. GENTLEMEN'S SUMMER COATS. /i /- Aitken. 30th October. L^ *■'' EX LATE ARRIVALS. HpHE undersigned has just opened at the JL Albert House, Bridge-street, a small quantity of PLAIN ADDRESS CARDS, A very good assortment of PAPER HANGINGS, y And a large lot of ( \H GLASSWARE, Consisting of tumblers, wine glasses, sugar bowls, pickle dishes, jelly and sweetmeat ditto, glass jugs, salt and mustard stands, &c, &c. ; all varying both m pattern and price,, so that either rich or poor can be accommodated. Nelson, Nov. 29, 1855. Alexander Aitken. A CARD. A LEXANDER AITKEN'S Wholesale and -£JL Retail Drapery and Grocery Warehouse, Bridge-street. f\ _ Nelson, October 6, 1855. o ' MR. A. AITKEN has for SALE, at the Albert Auction Room, a quantity of firstrate DOOBS, GLAZED WINDOW SASHES, of various sizes. • «^ <r\/ , October 5. CIRCULATING LIBRARY. A LEXANDER AITKEN wishes to intiJLJI. mate that his Circulating Library IS AGAIN OPEN for tho benefit of the Public, and that new Works will constantly be added as they can be procured. _ /S r> Catalogues are m course of publication. \/ October 5. "DUMPS.— A first-rate LEAD PUMP for X £4, 45., at / W. Nobgbove's, Plumber, ko.^J Bridge-street, Nelson. EX "SISTER.^" — 7 casks Black Oil. i W. R. NicholsoVjLCo. October 5, 1855. rpHE Undersigned, being about to CLOSE . X HIS PRESENT BUSINESS, requests that all Debts due to him may be immediately settled^ either m cash or by acceptance; and all Claims llpon him are requested' to be sent m for liquidation^' Geoege/Ridings. Nelson, 20th Nov., 1855. \/ HORSEk FOR SAL E — Twenty -useful Marcs and Geldings, ex " MAOBI," ice. \ ' Waimeii East, Nov. 2G.N. Hkxb"v Mabtik.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 73, 8 December 1855, Page 1
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