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GENERAL STORE, RICHMOND. T< R. HODDER has just received a very -"- • large and choice assortment of GOODS, in the following departments, viz.:— Grocery and provision Plain and fancy stationery Ironmongery and furnishing Crockery Draper}' and clothing Boots apd shoes Hosiery and haberdashery Fancy goods. _T. E. H. would notice he has been able to sort Tip his stock with goods just suited to the District, and ] for the present and approaching seasons. T. E, H. would call especial attention to his TEAS, of superior flavor, also COFFEES, SUGARS, CANDLES, SOAP, wholesale or retail, at Nelson prices. -.-,.;.■ - ; The Drapery and Clothing Departments fitted with ov thing new and.,uspftil..i . : v-:- ■.•■:--J§fr The remaining stock of BOOKS, rediftsprto about 2000, will be cleared off at an immense redueijon. CANTON HOUSE, CORNER OF TRAFALGAR AND BRIDGE STREETS, "NELSON. T A. LANGFORD, Wholesale and ■*-* Family Grocer, begs to inform his" numerous customers that he has OPENED THOSE EXTENSIVE PEEMISES situate as above, and will endeavour to merit • that: share of support which he has met with since commencing business. Settlera from the interior will find this a most advantageous and profitable house for purchasing their supplies, as he intends keeping nothing but the best articles. As short reckonings make long friends, I. A. L. will sell, at a.very small profit, FOR CASH, and all book debts will lie charged 10 per cent, extra. The following is a list of the principal articles which he has constantly on hand:— GROCERIES, feeBest Congou and Hyson teas Gunpowder and Pekoe ditto Java and Mauritius sugars Lump and crushed ditto ' Ceylon,.plantation,[and Java coffees (roasted and ground daily) • Pearl barley Ground rice , . ' Patna and Carolina ditto Arrowroot ""'' - Sago. SPICES--Allspice Mixed spice Cinnamon Cloves ' Ginger Currey powder Ground and Jamaica'ginger. OILMAN'S STORES— Feast and. Coward's bottled picklea Ditto ditto sauces Ditto ditto salad oil Ditto ditto gelatine and isinglass Colman's mustard, in bottles, pounds and half pounds . . .>: Ditto starch, in packets of 4 lbs. each . . Eice ditto, in packages of 1 lb., \ lb., and -J'lb. Glenfield's patent starch Fresh salmon Spey trout ■■■•■*- ■■ - Fresh herrings Firinon haddocks Fresh mackerel Skate Hotch-potch Sardines Yarmouth bloaters Lochfine herrings Grouse Venison Babbits Fresh lamb Cove oysters. TOBACCO AND CIGARS— Honeydew . Negrphead Manilla cigars Havannah ditto • Cigar cases T.D. and cutty pipes. BRUSHWARE— Brooms Hearth brushes Bannister ditto Bass ditto Shoe ditto Scrubbing ditto Whitewash ditto Paint ditto, all sizes. CHINAWARE— China breakfast, dinner, and tea services Chimney ornaments. CROCKERY— 100 dozen cups and saucers 50 ditto bowls 100 ditto pie and dinner plates Jugs—all sizes ■ Cover dishes Meat ditto Pie ditto &c, &c, &c. GLASS— Beer glasses Wine ditto Tumblers Water-bottles Cruet-stands. HARDWARE— Collins' axes Hand-saws Picks. (Collins 1) Shovels ditto Tea-kettles Oval boilers Fountains Saucepans Frying pans Fenders and fire-irons Flat irons Brass and metal candlesticks Moderateur lamps Tea trays Toilet and looking glasses. SUNDRIES— 50 dozen American buckets 20 sets tubs 10 dozen wood-bottom chairs 5 ditto cane ditto 2 tons Port Cooper cheese Butter, fresh . Ditto salt 1 ton bacon Treacle and honey, And every requisite, too numerous to mention. #^A LIBERAL ALLOWANCE TO THE TEADE. boots! boots! ! O CASES WOMEN'S CALF LEATHER O BOOTS, (Davis'make), at C. McGEE'S, Bridge-street. FOR SALE. A SPLENDID TWO-HORSE POWER ■^X THRASHING MACHINE. Apply to : P. GIBLIN, -~..-■ Ashfield House, Stoke.

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Colonist, Issue 88, 24 August 1858, Page 1

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544

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Issue 88, 24 August 1858, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Issue 88, 24 August 1858, Page 1

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