NELSON OUTFITTING STORE. NEXT DOOR TO SYMONS' STORE, RRIDGESTREET. TAMES LUCAS begs respectfully to ** • inform the public that he: has COMMENCED^ BUSINESS ,in the above line, and invites early inspection of his STOCK, consisting of every kind of MEN'S and YOUTHS' READY-MADE WEARING APPAREL, of the newest make and best materials, whsh,will be sold at the LOWEST PRICES: J. L.'s experience as a tailor will be a guarantee for the quality of goods sold by him; and as quality alone.is the test of cheapness, neinvites allpersonsrequiring clothing to inspect his stock before going elsewhere. y • Superfine black coats, of different shapes Fancy angola and tweed ditto Fine alpaca and Holland ditto Black doeskin trousers Angola, tweed, and drill ditto Bedford cord and woollen ditto - Moleskin and cotton cord ditto Waistcoats of every kind Fancy, dress, and plain shirts Cloth caps, of different shapes Neckties and hosiery Blue" serge shirts * • ; Blue pilot cloth coats and trousers. . Observe—JAMES LUCAS, 332 Outfitter, Bridge-street. TO PARTIES PURNISHINGI DOUBLE IRON BEDSTEADS Iron stretchers ' Single and double mattresses Cane and wood-seated chairs ■ Children's chairs, high ditto Rocking and oflice ditto Kidderminster carpeta . . China mattings Cocoa-fibre door mats "* Oil baize table covering Paper hangings, in every variety American tubs and buckets Carpet brooms, bellows . House brooms, hearth .ditto Banister brushes, scrubbing ditto i Plate brushes, sets of shoe ditto Black lead ditto, white-wash ditto Dust pans, fire shovels Door scrapers, / ' . Frying pans, camp ovens Tea pots, coffee ditto Plated and brass candlesticks Tea trays and waiters Spice ajttl candle boxes Cruets, knives and forks 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 selected stock in the province, nothing but first class goods kept. &c., &c, &c. Goods delivered to any pai*t of the town. Country orders promptly attended to. J ROBERT AITKEN,... _ ; .• ■-. '"■.' v •-■■.-■•*••■• ■■■• -Bridge-street, ~ AT HODDER'S DRAPERY AND . -. ,-.. ' CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, RICHMOND. JUST RECEIVED, ]\TEW SPRING GOODS-- "^ \- • Consisting of— ■ • Barages, balzarines, French cambrics French stripe mohairs, lustres, Challi plaids Checked and plain gambroons, Deny and prints Trimmings in great variety 1 case girls' brown and white straw hats Choice bonnet and hat ribbons, &c. : CLOTHING, &c, ARRIVED PER CHIEFTAIN: 1 case containing— Gents 1 coats . Palmerstons Cardigans ■ Wyndhama Somersets . . St. Legers Elgins : .......... Pepins Rajaha and others . Boys', youths', and gents' superior tweed and . doeskin vests. 1 case containing—. . ...-.-" Woollen cord trousers Mixed doeskins Fashionable tweeds Black Kersymeres, &c, «kc, SUMMER DRAPERY GOODS, HOSIERY, HABERDASHERY, &c. 252 AT HODDER'S GENERAL STORE AND PROVISION WAREHOUSE, RICHMOND. - O n: ".; s :;'a;- L: . E:— •V' Sugars, in casks or bags Finest coffee—green or fresh ground ; Teas of extra quality, in boxes and half-chests Sydney mould candles, in 501b. boxes Colonial ditto , Belgrave sperms, in 251b. boxes ; . White and brown vinegars, in 2-gallon: wicker jars ■ " " Putty, oils, chalk, rosin, glass from 6 x 8 to 16x20. Ironmongery- and tools, Collins' superior Ame- ' ricau axes . Sorby's grub hoes and adzes, brushware,: tinware, rope . Crockery- and crystals, cutlery, stationery, books, &c. Bacon, cheese; flour, barm, potatoes Sardines, biscuits, pickles, lobsters, salmon, anchovies Ginger-cordial, lemon syrup, and raspberry : vinegar &<!., &C, &C. ARRIVED PER CHIEFTAIN: 1 case of toys, games, musical instruments, 1 ditto assorted confectionary ; ■ 2 crates crock6ry 1 case cocoa, black and green teas Rice in kegs, wool balls, Day and Martin's blacking , . Dried fruits, oilman's stores Various other cases and packages An assortment of nails. _, Also, —Patent mangles* ; HODDER'S General Store and Provision Warehouse. 253 JNVINCIBLE CRIPKET CLUB. Parties wishing; to become MEMBERS of the above Club, will please leave their names at'the Colonist office. Members will meet for PRACTICE on the ground, Toi-toi Valley, at 3 p.m. THIS DAY, weather permitting . 344
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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 113, 19 November 1858, Page 1
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