J^E-LSON' 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 DELIVHRto any part of the Town or Country at the following rates :— s. d." Best XXX Ale 2 6 per gal.; or £6 per hhd. Superior XX Ale 1 G „ „ GoodtableX Ale 1 0 „ „ y Best Porter 2 0 „'„ or £5 per hhd. Prime Bottled Ale 8 0 per doz. (bottles returned.) ON HAND, nnd For SALE in any quantities— i 8 tons Kelson grown hops i ■4000 bushels . G. HOOPEE AND CO. Nelson, 25th October, 1858. 328 JJAGLAN BREW ER Y. This Brewery, unwilling to interfere with tho publicans' trade whilst they continue subject to a heavy license duty, and further unwilling to manufacture bittcred sugar and water, at a shilling « gallon, will supply XXX ALE ONLY, at the following prices-.— Per hogshead.. .. . £0. 0 0 Per gallon . . . 0 2 6 HARVEST ALE, as usual, from Ist of December to 15th February, at 2s. per gallon. 356 " TRAVELS AND CO. g JACKSON. NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. i 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', girl-, youths', and boys' boots and shoes. ! B. Jackson* respectfully requests a call from his I 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. BOOT, SHOE, LEATHER, AND GRINDERY WAREHOUSE. Hahdy-street. j Country stores and wholesale purchasers liberally dealt with. 381 j MRS. SCAIFE has on SALE PIANOFORTES, by the London makers, HAR- ! MONIUMS, with 1, 6, 8, and 12 stops, MUSIC STOOLS, &c. j Trafalgar-squiire. 3'B STATIONERY. STATIONERY. ttJST RECEIVED, per Ocean Queen, a large assortment of STATIONERY of every dcsorption. .On Sale at ROBERT AITKEN'S, Bridge-street, Nelson. 229 JUST RECEIVED. 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. KB. REWARD for the FIRST POUND V of RIPE CHERRIES brought to town, at WEST'S Hair-dressing Saloon. N.B.—N6. 2 MANILA CIGARS, 500 in a box, at £2 per single box. NEGROHEAD and CAVENDISH TOBACCO always on hand, and terms made easy, at WEST'S. 368 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 aiid hair brushes Powder puffs and boxes, complete, of the best quality. N.B.—CAVENDISH TOBACCO and CIGARS, of the best brands, Wholesale and Retail, at W. H. WESTS Hair-Dressing Saloon, Bridge-street. 12U JUST RECEIVED PER CHIEFTAIN. f)A CRATES CHINA, EARTHEN- £ _fc WARE, and BROWN WARE, consisting of— Breakfast 6ets, white and golu, and other choice patterns, from 525. per set of 60 pieces Tea sets, ditto ditto, from 21s. per set of 32 pieces Rose and thistle china breakfast cups and saucers, 12s. per dozen Rose and thistle stone cups, Bs. per dozen Plates, milk jugs,-cream-, bowls, and egg cups to match - ' . Willow and wicker plates of every size Ditto gravy and other dishes Soup and sauce tureens, and butter boats Covered dishes and fish drainers Bakers and pudding bowls of every size Fancy*and common toilet ware ' Breakfast cups aud saucers, 7s.- per dozen Tea, cups* Hssoited patterns, ss. per dozen Jugs in sets, very choice patterns Stone juga, pitchers, filters, and jars Chin* jars, plates., and mugs, with names Bowls, mugs, egg cups, &c., &c. Also, 23 packages glassware, consisting of— Tumblers and . wine-glfls_cs, suitable for publicans, from 6s. per dozen Decanters, dishes, bowls, creams, jugs, salts, and mustard pots. ft^Observe-SYMONS' STORE, Bridge-street. 399 tea! tea! tea! JOHN SYMONS begs respectfully to " inform the public that in consequence of having purchased a large parcel of TEA, ex CHIEFTAIN, at prices not subject to the late advance in this article, he is prepared to continue to supply bis customers at the following low rates :— Good congou, 2s. 6d. per lb. Superior ditto, 2s, Bd. per lb. Finest ditto imported, strongly recommended, 3s. per lb. A reduction of 2d, per llx on any quantity not less than 6 lbs. #^Obserre-SYMONS» STOItE, Bridge-*tn«t. 400
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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 115, 26 November 1858, Page 1
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