J£ A GLAN BREW ER Y~ 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 the following prices:— Per hogshead . . . £6 0 0 i Per gallon . . . . 0 2 6 HARVEST ALE, as usual, from Ist of December to 15th February, at 2s. per gallon. 356 * TItAVERS AND CO. g JACKSON. 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. BOOT, SHOE, LEATHER, AND GRINDERY WAREHOUSE. \ Hakdy-stueet. Country stores and wholesale purchasers liberally dealt with. 331 __ : I JUST RECEIVED PER CHIEFTAIN. c\\ CRATES CHINA, EARTHEN-:' Z.4t W A RE, and BROWN WARE, consisting of— Breakfast sets, white and golu, and other j choice patterns, from 525. par set of 60 pieces i Tea,sets, ditto ditto, from 21s. per set of 32 pieces S Ro9e and thistle china breakfast cups and j .saucers, 12s. per dozen i Rose and thistle stone cups, Bs. per dozen Plates, milk jugs, creams, bowls, and egg cups : to match : j Willow and wicker plates of every size . Ditto gravy and other dishes Foup 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 and saucers, 7s. per dozen Tea cups, assorted patterns, ss. per dozen Jugs in sets, very choice patterns Stone jugs, pitchers, filters, and jars China jars, plates, and mugs, with names Bowls, >nugs, egg cups, &c., ifec. Also, 23 packages glassware, consisting of— Tumblers and wine-glasses, suitable for publicans, from 6s. per dozen Decanters, dishes, bowls, creams, jugs, salts, and mustard pots. #2f- Observe— SY.M ON S' 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 CHIKFTaIN, at prices not subject to the late advance in this article, he is prepared to continue to supply his customers at the following low rates:— Good congou, 2s. 6d. per Ib. Superior ditto, 2s. Bd. per lb. Finest ditto imported, strongly recommended, 3s. per lb. A reduction of 2d. perlb. on any quantity not less than 6 lbs. {^Observe—SYMONS' STORE, Bridge-street. 400 "iIfETALLIC PAINT.—The undersigned ■*-'-^- has just received a large quantity of this invaluable Paint for agricultural implements,' iron fencing, &c,, in 28 and sGlb. kegs. T. B. LOUISSON, Painter, &c, 41-2 Bridge-street. SADDLERY. M ESSRS. PEAT AND THORNTON ■H-*- have on hand a •first-class assortment of Ladies' and Gentlemen's snddles, bridles of every description, water-proof saddlebags, ditto for pack saddles, brushes, combs, sponges, canvass tents, horse nets, j brass and silver mounted gig harness, ifec, &c, which they will sell at the lowest remunerating prices. BRIDGE-STREET NELSON. N.B.—Snaffle bridles, 14s. upwards'; strong plated spurs, Bs. upwards'; riding whips, Bs. upwards. 383 'CHAIRS. 'CHAIRS. IUST RECEIVED, *"* AT AITKEN'S STORESLight cane-seated chairs Dark ditto * ditto * Light wood ditto ditto Dark ditto ditto ditto. Also," 2 cases cane-seated rocking chairs Children's chairs, &c. Observe— aitkbn's stores,; Bridge-street, Nelson. 505 YANKEE NOTIONS. JUST RECEIVED PER LOUIS AND MIRIAM. 2 CASES cane-seated rocking chairs 1 case arm chairs 2 cases child's low wood-seated ditto % 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. THE PUBLIC are hereby CAUTIONED ■f- that the PRICES of my ALES, quoted in the Produce List of the Nelson Examiner of December 4th are INCORRECT, and as this error is likely to do me a serious injury in trade, I beg to advertise my Prices as follows:— X, £4 1 XX, £5 ; XXX, £6 per Hogshead. T. FIELD, Brewer, 517 Collingwood-streefc. SELLING OFF! MRS. CROMPTON begs to announce ■-UK that she is about to SELL the remainder of her stock of Millinery, Ribbons, Velvets, Bonnets, Flowers, &0., &0., at unusually low prices, previous to her departure to Sydney. Early attention is requested. 458
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Colonist, Volume II, Issue II, 24 December 1858, Page 1
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743Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume II, Issue II, 24 December 1858, Page 1
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