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~,.. , ."« ■ ; i , ill' iH.ll».i r£ EA S AT;OLD PRICE SExcellent congo* at 2s.|id. per lb. Superior ditto at 3s. 6d. ditto Best ditto at 3a. ditto . . ' At" ROBERT'AITKEN'3 STORE, Bridge-atre«t, The above Teas are partUularly r*c#_imiuded to Families and others requiring quan.iti»s. 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 BIUDGK-iTBKET. PERFUMERY. A LARGE ASSORTMENT of PerfoJ -*•*• inery, JUST RECEIVED, at ROBERT AITKEN'S Bridge-street, 422 . . Nelson. EX CHIEFTAIN. " ;l "FRY AND SONS' Bon Bons and other;! -*- French chocolates : '■ .'! Ditto superior'soluble chocolate and cocoa -' \. Ditto dietetic homoeopathic cocoa j Ditto Carracca nibs j • . Ditto ditto soluble cocoa Ditto chocolate almond drops Ditto ditto lemon ditto I j Ditto ditto De Sante ditto ; Ditto ditto Baton's ditto N Wotherspooa's confectionary. ' H. J. GOODMAN, A 414 Bridge-atreet. MEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS— "*-' Direct Shipments from London and 'Australia, per HARKAWAY, CHIEFTAIN, LOUIS AND MIRIAM, consisting of :-r----4 tons No. 1 company's pieces, 4 tons No. I crystals 5 tons snowdrop, 2 tons loaf 2 tons Java, 2 tons coarse brewer's ditto ■40 chests superior congou tea,. 20 half ditto 60 boxes very superior rough flavour congou 40 boxes finest souchong; for families'; coffee Currants and.raisins, bottled fruits, jams Lobster and salmon, sardines, mustard in bottles Sakd oil, vinegar, Belmont and tallow candles Soap, starch, and blue, soda crystals, bass brooms : Confectionury, INE and CHu matches, and ( wax '"' vestas Pickles, quarts & pints; Manila cigars and cheroots Grey calicoes, 36 and 72 inches; bleachedlongclotfa Shirting, Croydon and Wigan sheeting Prints'of all kinds, men's and boys' cloth caps Brown cotton hose, and half-hose Crimean shirts, Jersey and Guernsey frocks Boys'aud men's shirts, all descriptions < . ? Martell's, Henessy's, and U. V. Co.'s brandy Brandy, in cases; W.I. rum, Islay whiskey j Geneva and old torn, in cases Port and sherry, in quarter-casks ; ditto in cases Liqueurs arid cherry cordials, cloves, peppermint Ginger wine, sparkiing hock and Moselle - ■_ Sautenie,: Rudesheimer, Raueushaler Spirits of wine, 50 o. p. " • i Ale aiid porter, in casks"; Stoughtori bitters Brown and wrapping papers, drawing; paper Parchment, paper hangings, (a large assortment) Woolp_cks; cornsacks, gunny bags, tarpaulins - Manila rope, all sizes; rick cloths, dray covers Galvanised iron and tiles Moderateur lamps, biiii_rd lamps 8-light hanging lamps, paint oil, raw and boiled White and black paint, turpentine, putty, whiting Red lead, sheet lead, and lead piping, sheet zinc Wood, zinc, and iron buckets . i Shovels, picks, and axe and pick handles ' Kidderminster and Axminster carpets Brussels and hemp carpets Floor cloth, all widths; oil baize, table covers Boots and shoes, all descriptions American and English stoves, all sizes and patterns Pianos and musical boxes Watches, jewellery, plated ware Tinware, panakins and pots Patent fuze, shecpshears. , J. LEVIEN AND CO. Nelson, November 22nd, 1858. 437 MRS. GREEN has received, ex late arrivals, a choice assortment of WELL SELECTED GOODS, suitable for tHe present and coming season, consisting of— Bonnets', in silk, crape, straw, tuscan, crinoline, rice, &c, trimmed and uniriinmed Bonnet ribbons Ladies' and girl-* hats in great variety [ ■ '_ Gentlemen's, youths', and children's ditto ] Black'and colored silk mantles Black arid white lace and muslin . Lawn and grass cloth ditto -. - Paris kid gloves, children'b ditto Ladies' Norway gauntlets, kid ditto Silk and Lisle thread .ditto Ladies 1 and gentlemen's white aiid black kids Gentlemen's neckties, silk and 6atin squares . : Silk .and lawn pocket handkerchiefs, shawls Embroidered lace and musliii dresses, flounced and robes Glace and brocaded silk dresses Tulle colored crapes and tarlatans Flounced barege dresses ' Balzarine and muslin, plain and flounced Holland jackets Pinafores, blouses, &c.' ■ . .. . Cap ribbons, flowers, blonds, veils Black and* white lace, bu;;le ditto • Dress caps, bonnet ditto, mohair ditto Parasols, black and colored Neckties, collars, sleeves, habitshirts Muslin flouncing, insertions Lawn hankerchiefs, hollands, Marsala diaper Linen,, calico, and crinoline Plain, checked, and figured muslins Net, naiikeen, roll jacuonetes, silesia Braids, &c, straw plaits Infants' pellises, cloaks, hoods, hats, robes, .frocks, jackets, caps, pinafores, flannels, shirts, gowns, &c; <fee. .______a__a_-__--_a-__a-i_MM--_--» A GREAT VARIETY OF MOURNING GOODS. ".. .. ' **2*rfO STAND THIS SEASON, the tho- -*- rough-bred Stallion IL BvRBIERE, By Figaro, out of an Emilius mare: he is the sire of '" Zingara " «nd " Strop," and of some of the best weight-carrying hacks in Ihe settlement. Attendance at the Wakatu every Saturday during the season. Terms:—-Thorough-bred mares, £7 7a.; other mares, £4 45..; and ss. groomage. Also, the powerful cart? Stallion PLOUGHMAN. ' Attendance at the Wakefield Arms every alternate Tuesday, calling at Richmond on returning, and where he will be every oth«r Tuesday; and at the Wakatu every Saturday. Liberal allowance when several mares are brought. Terms:—£3 a mare, and os. groomage. Tlie above fees t» be paid before the Ist of February, 1850; groomage on first visit. EDWARD SAXTON. September 10,1858. ' 248

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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 115, 26 November 1858, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 115, 26 November 1858, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 115, 26 November 1858, Page 1

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