|tcfo Sbkrfbfnteiits. Ifyj USI C ! MU S I 0.1 MUSIC FOR THE MILLION! The undersigned has JUST OPENED a very large parcel of SONGS, WALTZES, POLKAS, SCHOTTISCHES, QUADRILLES,-&c, &c, which will be sold very cheap. And The Illustrated Times and Family Herald. Also, A few good concertina's. H. D. JACKSON'S 418 Book and Stationery Warehouse. EX CHIEFTAIN. FRY AND SONS' Bon Bons and other French chocolates ' Ditto superior soluble chocolate and cocoa Ditto dietetic homoeopathic cocoa Ditto Carracca nibs Ditto ditto soluble cocoa Ditto chocolate almond drop 3 Ditto ditto lemon ditto Ditto ditto De Sante ditto Ditto ditto Baton's ditto Wotherspoon's confectionary. H. J. GOODMAN, 414 Bridge-street. PERFUMERY. A LARGE ASSORTMENT of Perfu- ■*"*• mery, JUST RECEIVED, at ROBERT AITKEN'S Bridge-street, 422 Nelson. TEAS AT OLD PRICES — Excellent congou at 2s. 3d. per lb. Superior ditto at 2s. 6d. ditto Best ditto at 3s. ditto At ROBERT AITKEN'S STORE, Bridge-street. The above Teas are particularly recommended to Families and others requiring quantities. R. A. having bought largely at old prices, he can supply his numerous customers and the public at his usual unprecedented low prices, OBSERVE, ROBERT AITKEN'S STORE, 423 BRIDGE-STREET. JUST RECEIVED, PER CHIEFTAIN. QHRISTMAS FRUITS! CHRISTMAS FRUITS I Fine new pudding raisins Fine new currants Fine new figs and muscatels .. Candied citron, lemon and orange peel Mixed spice, almonds, nuts, &c, &c. Observe—SYMONS' STORE. 417 YANKEE NOTIONS. JUST RECEIVED PER LOUIS AND MIRIAM. 2 CASES cane-seated rocking chairs 1 case arm chaira 2 cases child's low wood-seated ditto 2 ditto ditto high ditto 2 ditto oak cane-seated office chairs '. 6 ditto wood-seated chairs 20 nests American tubs . 10 boxes American clothes pegs. Also per Chieftain, 1 case plate looking glasses, assorted sizes. 416 On sale at SYMONS'Store. " observe! observe! .. I A. LANGFORD being desirous that • the public should have the benefit of his recent favorable purchases in Teas, Coffees, &c, begs to submit the following list to his customers, assuring them that it will always be his endeavour to supply articles of sterling quality on the lowest possible terms for cash.TEAS— Good black congou tea, at 2s. 4d. lb. Best ditto ditto, 2s. 6d. lb. Finest rich souchong, possessing strength and delicacy of flavor not to be surpassed, 3s. lb. Ditto gunpowder ditto, 3s. lb. Ditto hyson, 3s. 6d. lb. COFFEE— Finest plantation, fresh ground, Is. Bd. lb. SUGARS— Mauritius, Manila, Pampanga, No. 1 pieces, crystallized, crushed, and loaf Counter moist, from 6d. lb. Honey and treacle. I. A. L.'s assortment of OILMAN'S STORES offer a large selection. SAUCES—John Bull, Worcestershire, Reading, Victoria, and Napoleon, mushroom and walnut ketchup. OILS— Feast's and Coward's purest salad oil, in all 6ized bottles. ■ MUSTARD— Colman's best, J-lb. and 1-lb. bottles. STARCH— Colman's, Glenfield, and Jones', in packets, from Is. 4d. lb. Colman's rough starch, in bulk. TOBACCO— Finest eagle brand and honey dew. CIGARS— Manila, Havannah, cheroots, &c, with Pipes of all descriptions. BRUSHWARE— Every kind, including hearth, shoe, banister, scrubbing, whitewash and paint, in all sizes. / ■ GLASS AND CROCKERY— In great variety—cups and saucers, plates and jugs, at prices worth inspection, and large lot of glassware, cheapest in town. Also, Capital lot of moderator lamps, tea trays, caned chairs, bellows, looking-glasses, timepieces, basketware, cruet-stands, fountains, kettles, and brass furnishing goodSj that ' only require to be seen and priced to.command attention. N.B.—A lot of fine toned concertinas, to be sold cheap ; also, 1 ton galvanised wire for fencing. OBSERVE!—CANTON HOUSE, LA. LANGFORD, Wholesale and Family Grocer, and Italian Ware--411 . houseman. H. L. N. CLARK, BADVLEH, ETC., BRIDGE-STREET,. TO RETURNING THANKS to the In- -*- habitants of Nelson for the support he has received, begs to inform them that some necessary ALTERATIONS are being made in his SHOP, and he will carry on hia business at the back of the same until completed. November 18,1858. 409 "WANTED a smart LAD. Apply to TT \V. AKERSTEN, Marino Hotel. November 18th. .. 418 WANTED for the NELSON COAL MINING COMPANY, 6 or 8 MINERS; Pitmen preferred. Also, a PAIR of SAWYERS. Apply to ■ ■ JOHN MARBDEN, Mannger. : Nelson, iStK November.- . , ' 396 PRINTING—TO PARENTS AND . X GUARD!ANS.—WANTED TWO respectable educated YOUTHS as OUT-DOOR APPRENTICES to the PRINTING BUSINESS.; ' -^ ■ ... Apply at the Colonist- Office, Waimea-street.
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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 113, 19 November 1858, Page 2
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