Ptrdjaubke. J^ELSON BREWERY. The Undersigned beg respectfully to call the attention of their numerous customers and the public generally, to the quality and prices of their fine strong ALES and PORTER, which they brew from pure Malt and Nelson grown Hops, and which they are prepared to DELIVER to any part of tho Town or Country at the following rates:— s. d. Best XXX Ale 2 6 per gal.; or £Q per hhd. Superior XX Ale 1 6 „ „ Good table X Ale 1 0 Best Porter 2 0 „ „ or £5 per hhd. Prime Bottled Ale 8 0 per doz. (bottles returned.) ON HAND, and For SALE in any quantities— 8 tons Nelson grown hops j 4000 bushels malt. j . G. HOOPER AND CO. ■■! Nelson,"2sth"-Joctober, 1858. 328 j JJAG LA N BREWERY". This Brewery, unwilling to interfere with the publicans' trade whilst they continue subject to a heavy license duty, and further unwilling to manufacture bittered sugar and water, at a shilling a gallon, will supply XXX ALE ONLY, at tho following prices :— . Per hogshead . . . £6 0 0 Per gallon ... 026 HARVEST ALE, as usual, from let of December to 15th February, at 2s. per gallon. 356 TRAVERS AND CO. g JACKS 0 N~~. NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. EX CHIEFTAIN, 35 TRUNKS BOOTS and SHOES, consisting of— Gentlemen's light calf Wellingtons Ditto short ditto ditto Ditto light calf bluchers And every variety of ladies', girls', youths', and boys' boots and shoes. B. Jackson respectfully requests a call from his -numerous patrons, for, with the above additions, he flatters himself that he has on hand a stock which, for extent, cheapness, and quality, is superior to any in New Zealand. i BOOT, SHOE, LjEATHER, AND GRINDERY WAREHOUSE. Habdy-stbeet. Country stores and wholesale purchasers liberally dealt with. 83 L STATIONERY. STATIONERY. JUST RECEIVED, per Ocean Queen, a large assortment of STATIONERY of every deccription. On Sale at ROBERT AITKEN'S, Bridge-street, Nelson. 229 JUST RECEIVED. SUPERIOR SCOTCH OATMEAL. PARTICULAR ATTENTION is called -*■ to the quality of tho above article, being superior to that generally imported. ROBERT AITKEN, Family Grocer, Bridge-street. KS. REWARD for the FIRST POUND O of RIPE CHERRIES brought to town, at WEST'S Hair-dressing Saloon. N.B.—No. 2 MANILA CIGARS, 600 in a box, at £2 per single box. NEGROHEAD and CAVENDISH TOBACCO always on hand, and terms made easy, afc WEST'S. 868 W H. WEST has JUST RECEIVED » ' • 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 description! Perfumery and pomades Combs and hair brushes Powder puffs and boxes, complete, of the best quality. N.B.—CAVENDISH TORACCO and CIGARS, of the best brands, Wholesale and Retail, at W. H. WEST'S Hair-Dressing Saloon, Bridge-street. 129 MRS. GREEN has OPENED a fresh ■L'J- supply of MILLINERY AND DRESS GOODS, of the newest style, to which she invites inspection. Also. Drapery and children's clothing in groat variety. TRAFALGAR-STREET, Nkxt the Bank. 849 STRONG LONDON-MADE DOORS AND WINDOWS. T?OR SALE, EIGHTY PANEL DOORS: A 6ft. Gin.; 6ft. Bin..; 6ft. loin.; 7ft.; With mouldings on both sides, from 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 TVTRS. SCAIFE has on.SALE PIANO- ! -"-■- FORTES, by the London makers, HAR- I MONIUMS, with 1, 6, 8, and 12 stops, MUSIC STOOLS, &c. Trafalgar-square. 318 (\*. COATES. has just received, per • CHIEFTAIN, a various assortment of FIRSTCLASS GOODS, which he will sell at the lowest I remunerating prices; also, a large supply of the best , WATCH MATERIAL. G. Coates takes this opportunity to thank the public j for the liberal support he has received, and to assure them all repairs, common, or the most complex, left to his charge will be done in a workmanlike manner. G. CO A T'E S, Chbonometkb, Watch, and Clock Makeb, Trafalgar-street, Sixteen years a chief workman to Mr. B. L. Vulliamy, Watchmaker to the Queen, Pall MaU, London. 323 NELSON WORKING MAN'S BHEEP ASSOCIATION. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING -^ of SHAREHOLDERS in this Association, will be held (by permission) in tho BRIDGE-STREET SCHOOLROOM, on WEDNESDAY, November 24, at Half-past Seven p.m. By order of the Directors,' : ! C. SEWELLi ! -^386 .. y , i.y.'...■ ■■, Secretary, j WANTED a COMPETENT COOK, j " T Liberal wages given. Apply at the WAKATU 1 HOTEL.
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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 112, 16 November 1858, Page 1
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