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CANTON HOUSE, CORNER OP TRAFALGAR AND BRIDGE - STREETS, NELSON. T A. LANGFORD, Wholesale aiid ■•*■• Family Grocer, 'begs to inform his numerous customers that he has OPENED THOSE EXTENSIVE PREMISES situate as above,, and will endeavour to. merit that share of support which he has met with since, commencing, business." '. >' The follo\yip.g is a list of the principal articles which he" has constantly on hand:—GROOERIUS, $c.-~ '-.■ y Best Congoix"and Hyson teas * Gunpowder and Pekoe ditto Java and. Mauritius sugars '-Lump and crushed ditto Ceylon, plantation,!and Java coffees (roasted and ground daily) OILMAN'S STORES— Feast and Coward's bottled pickles 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 Rice ditto, in packages of 1 lb., J lb., and % lb. Glenfield's patent starch TOBACCO AND CIGARS— Honeydew Negrohead 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. " CROCKERY— 100 dozen cups and saucers 50 ditto bowls 100 ditto pie and dinner plates ' Jugs—all sizes GLASS— Beer glasses ' - Wine ditto Tumblers Water-bottles Cruet-stands. SUNDRIES— 50 dozen American buckets . ' 20 sets tubs 10 dozen wood-bottom chairs 5 ditto cane ditto 2 tons Port Cooper cheeße , Butter, fresh Ditto salt ' I ton bacon Treacle and honey, And every requisite, too numerous to mention. f^-A LIBERAL. ALLOWANCE^ TO THE TRADE.. FIELD, in acknowledging the -*- kind and liberal support he has hitherto experienced, begs respectfully to inform his friends nnd the public generally, that, having completed the alteration and extension of his premises, he is now prepared extensively to SUPPLY his GENUINE arid FINE ALES at the FOLLOWING PRICES:— £ s. d. Very superior XXX Ale (per gallon) .0 2 6 „ XX „ ~ .020 Fine Table X „ „ .016 Celebrated Porter ... .023 XXX Ale (by the hogshead) . .60 0 ..XX „ -„ . .. .5 0 0 X „ 3 15 0 Porter . . ..'.'.'-.- .5 40 N.B.—Orders punctually attended to. ■ . Collirigwood-street Brewery,. October 15,1858. ,285 T UST LANDED and ON SALE by the ." undersigned^— 2500 fire bricks . 300 slate roofing tiles. These Tiles are excellently adapted for paving yards, kitchens, outhouses and such purposes, and are in size one foot square. / ■ ■ ■ J 132 NATH. EDWARDS AND CO. STRONG LONDON-MADE DOORS AND WINDOWS. T?OR SALE, EIGHTY PANEL DOORS: '■*-~ 6ft. Gin.; 6ft. Sin.; 6ft. lOin.; 7ft.; With mouldings on both sides, froiri 28s. to 345. FORTY WINDOWS, various sizes. One or more doors or Windows may be taken. Apply to J. S. M. JACOBSEN, Builder. Collingwood-street, Nelson, Oct. 15th, 1858. 294 JUST RECEIVED. ' O CASES LEA AND PERRIN'S cele£i brated WORCESTERSHIRE. SAUCE. On Sale at 299 SYMONS'S STORE. GREAT REDUOTION IN THE PRICE OF WINES, SPIRITS, &C. TUST RECEIVED per HAR&AWAY— *», United Vineyard Company's Braridy, equal to MarteU's (per gallori) .. 265. Od. Coupant's pale brandy- ditto .. 22 0 Fine old Jamaica rum, 30 over proof * (per gallon) .. .... ... .. ,18 6 J, D. K. Z. Geneva, 4 gallon cafees 56 0 Ditto .ditto 2 'ditto „ 29 0 Booth's celebrated old torn, 1 dozen j cases "... .. .... .... 38 0 Fine old porton draught, (per gallon) 18 0 Pale and dark sherry ditto 16 0 In 1 dozen cases, very superior sherry 40 0 Ditto ditto ditto port 42 0 Marzette's bottled ale aud porter, in 4 dozen casks, at 12s. per dozen. ' On sale at. ; SYMONS' STORE, 261. Bridge-street. JUST RECEIVED. ~~ ~! j SUPERIOR SCOTCH OATMEAL. PARTICULAR ATTENTION is called -*- ■ . to the quality of the above article, being superior to that generally imported. ROBERT AITKEN, Family Grocer, . Bridge-street ECONOMY IN WASHING. GREAT SAVING OF TIME, LABORyAND SOAP IS EFFECTED BY USING O CORE'S CELEBRATED WASHING IXj CRYSTAL, which improves the colour, and. will not injure the finest fabric; now in general use: in Engla!nd,!and sold in packets1 (price 2d., sufficient; for 12 gallons of water). .'■-.'■■'': ' ■ \. To be obtained of i JOHN SYMONS, j Sole:agent for the Colony, Bridge-street, Nelson, i 201

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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 106, 26 October 1858, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 106, 26 October 1858, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 106, 26 October 1858, Page 1

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