WH. WEST has JUST EEOEIVED • and on SALE, the finest PATENT SOLAR LAMPS ever offered in Nelson, all complete, with glasses, wicks, and sticks, and warranted to burn the cheapest kind of oil. Also, Cheap walking sticks Meerschaum pipes Wax vestas, of all descriptions Perfumery and pomades Combs and hair brushes Powder puffs and boxes, complete, of the best i quality. , . ! N.B.—CAVENDISH TORACCO:ait*|CIGARS, of .the best brands, Wholesale and Retail; at W. H. WEST'S Hair-Dressing Saloon, Bridge-street. 129; GREAT REDUCTION in the PRICE of J3OOTS and SHOES, at TURRELL'S, Trafalgafi-jgrefet:— .-.-■: ! Men's Stout Calf Wellingtons.. 20s. per pair. V Ditto Short ditto .. 17s. 6d. „ „ Strong Bluchers .. .. 11s. ,»,. „ Strong nailed Watertights 17s. „ { „ Shooting Boots, bradded 18s. „ Boys' Front Lace nailed Boots.. 10s. „ „ Stout Bluchers .. .. 9s. „ j „ Strong Leather Boots .. 7s. 6d. „ Women's Cloth Goloshed Boots 10s. ~ , „ Cashmere Channel ditto Bs. 6d. ~ ~ Elastic Cashmere ditto .. Bs. 6d. ~ „ House Boots .. ' .. 6s 6d. ■ „ „ Patent Shoes .. .. 4s. 6d. „ Girls' Strong Leather Boots .. ss. „ „ Cloth Boots .. .. ss. 6d. „ Every description of Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's BOOTS and SHOES equally low in price. THOS. TURRELL, ■ . Trafalgar-street. TfOR STRONG and CHEAP BOOTS A " and SHOES go to TURRELL'S, Trafalgars-treet. TUST OPENED, a GENERAL ASV SORTMENT of BOOTS and SHOES, suitable for the present season. THOS. TURRELL. Trafalgar-street. SOILED GOODS. , A SMALL QUANTITY of SOILED ■**- BOOTS and SLIPPERS will be sold very cheap. THOS. TURRELL. Trafalgar-street. "JUST RECEIVED, 15 CWT. PRIME ** SOLE LEATHER. 230 B. JACKSON. ON HAND, superior made WATERTIGHTS, . at reduced prices. 231 B. JACKSON. ON SALE, very superior English and Colonial KIP. 232 B. JACKSON. ON SALE, light and stout FRENCH CALF. 283 ■■■■•• ' "-■:■ " ' B . JACKSON. B JACKSON begs to call the attention of • shoemakers and the trade to his very superior st'oce of GRINDERY, &c, &c. 234 MILLINERY. FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. MRS. CROMPTON has a large and -Lf-1- choice STOCK, selected by herself from the first houses in London and Paris, which she is offering at unprecedented low prices, at her SHOW ROOM, Trafalgar-street, late Crombie's Photographic Gallery, consisting of— Bonnets—crinoline, fancy and plain straw, trimmed or otherwise, shapes, &c, &c. Velvets in every shade Ribbons to match Silks in every colour ■ Flowers, feathers, tulle, blond, fancy, straw trimmings, beads, pearls, and. every article in the trade Trimmed bonnets, from 255. to £3 10s. Head-dresses, from 2s. 6d. upwards. 207 STATIONERY. STATIONERY. JUST RECEIVED, per Ocean Queen, a large assortment of STATIONERY of every description. On Sale at ROBERT AITKTEN'S, Bridge-street, Nelson. "! 229 SADDLERY A^D HARNESS. JUST RECEIVED, a good Assortment of 9 * Ladies' and gentlemen's saddles and bridles Gold and silver mounted ladies' whips Jockey whips, gut and bone gig whips Dandy, water, horse, and spoke brushes • Felt saddle cloths, stallion bars and. chains Dog collars in endless variety Manila rope. * E. F. JONES. Nelson, October 4. - 228 TO PARTIES FURNISHING. TROUBLE IRON BEDSTEADS *~r Iron stretchers Single and double mattresses Cane and wood-seated chairs 1 Children's chairs, high ditto Rocking and office .ditto Kidderminster carpets China mattings Cocoa-fibre doormats Oil baize- table covering Paper hangings, in every variety American tubs and buckets Carpet brooms, bellows House brooms, hearth ditto Banister brashes, scrubbing ditto Plate brushes, sets of shoe ditto i Black lead ditto, white-wash ditto ' Dust pans, fire shovels Door scrapers, kettles Fiying pans, camp ovens Tea pots, coffee ditto Plated and brass candlesticks Tea trays and waiters Spice and candle boxes Cruets, knives and forks *'X Dredgers, graters, snuffers Glassware of all descriptions China—rose and thistle pattern. Earthenware, the largest assortment in town GROCERIES AND OILMEN'S STORES, the best eelected stock in the. nrovince, nothing but first class goods kepi. ' ' &c., &0., &o. Goods delivered to any part of the town. Country orders promptly attended to. ROBERT AITKEN, Bridge-street.
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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 105, 22 October 1858, Page 1
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