l.ert|aitfot. J*jst received, per chieftain. nHRIS TM A S FRUITS! \^> _____ _„,..„„.. IHKlblfflAb JK111&! , Fine new pudding raisins Fine new currants Fine new figs and muscatels . Candied citron, lemon and orange peel liixed spice, almonds, nuts, &c, &c. Obyrve—SYMONS' STORE. 417 gELLING OFF !_JSEI_LING OFF! ! BOOTS AND SHOES. THOMAS TURRELL being about to leave Nelson, will SELL the whole of his stock of BOOTS and SHOES, consisting of four thousand paira and upwards, a t prime cost. The whole must be cleared in one month. Intendj ng purchasers would do well to call as soon as possible to o t,tain the best bargains. A large quantity of SOILED GOODS will be sold , ftt 25 per oe nt. less than cost price; ; THOS. TURRELL, 601 . . Trafalgar-street. _ _ ' _ ___ _ NEW ARRIVALS, EX HARKAWAY AND CHIEFTAIN, FROM ■ LONDON. -. ■- T^RTY^-NINE CASES OILMEN'S STORES, at ROBERT AITKEN'S, Bridgestreet, Nelson, consisting of ;, Salad oil, castor oil, vinegar, pipkles, sauces, candied peal, tamarinds, pearl barley, oatmeal, arrowroot, sago, cuddy, picnic, and wine biscuits, ginger nuts, lozenges, drops, chocolate, liquorice, pimento, cloaves, bleached ginger, ( -curry powder, ground ginger, cayenne pepper, mustard, anchovy paste, bloater paste, sardines; Yarmouth bloaters, blue, starch, carbonate or s()da, tartaric acid, cream of tartar, «fee., &c. AU orders promptly attended to. Observe— ROBERT AITKEN, Family Grocer, 467 Bridge-street. ' •" • ' ■■'■'•' or«t?rvf» on*.FRVF? OB&ERVE I ÜBbfcKY*.. —— T A. LANGFORD being desirous that' X. the public should have the nefit of hia recent , f aVo rable purchases in Teas, Coffees, &c, begs to submit the following list to his CUB tomers, assuring them that it wiU alwa * 8 be h ; 8 endeavour to supply articleß of Bt< , rling on & lowesfc .£& ' termß for j °v J r t rm '* a . J-iaAD j 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. . EZGS£&** ...-_.-..-_1 PQ'FFEE "' 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 treacly amn-nm „• I- A. L. s assortment of OILMAN S STORES offer » a'l T e /^Q t,onSAUCES— John Bull, Worcestershire, Reading, Victoria, i : and Napoleon, mushroom and walnut; ketchup. I OILS— Feast's and Coward's purest salad oil, in all 85ze d bottles. MUSTARD— j Colman's best, j-lb. and 1-lb. bottles. j STARCH— ! Colman's, Glenfield, and Jones', in packets, ; ; from i lbs. _ Colman's rough starch, in bulk. TOBACCOFinest eagle brand and honey dew. CIGARS— * j Manila, Havannah, cheroots, &c, with Pipes of all descriptions. ' BRUSHWARE— *?Z£m!FmSZttWlft\ : .*" nr ««« a-Km r*Tmr»TrT?T>Tr ! *™A»E>- A_Wl/ OKUUIU__K.X— j . n great variety—cups and saucers, plates and ; ■ JugB > at prices worth inspection, and large ; lot of glassware, cheapest in town. j Capital lot of moderator lamps, teatrays, caned : j chairs, bellows, looking-glasses, timepieces, basketware, cruet-stands, fountains, kettles, and brass furnishing goods, that on^ re<iu're *° be seen axi'^- price^ to com" ! raand 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. , . i _. ■ ' IV/J" RS. GRE EN has received, €X late -L.TX. arrivals, a choice assortment of yPELL SELECTED GOODS, suitable for the present aad coming ] season, insisting of- ' Bonnets, m silk, crape, straw, tuscan, crinoline, rice,&c, trimmed and untrimmed Bonnet ribbons Ladies' and girls' hats in great variety .] Gentlemen's, youths', and children's ditto .; Black and colored silk .mantles . i Black and white lace and muslin Lawn .nd grass cloth ditto Paris kid gloves, children's ditto Ladies' Norway gauntlets, kid ditto Silk and Lisle thread ditto Ladies' and gentlemen's white and.black kids Gentlemen's neckties, silk and satin squares ' Silk and lawn pocket handkerchiefs, shawls i Embroidered lace aod muslin dresses, flounced 1 and robes ' Glace and brocaded silk dresses Tulle colored crapes and tarlatana Flounced barege dresses Balzarine and muslin, plain and flounced Holland jackets Cap ribbons.lSimWonds, veils Black and white lace, bugle ditto Dress caps, bonnet ditto, mohair ditto Parasols, black and colored Neckties, collars, sleeves, habitshirts Muslin flouncing, insertions \2£stt*m%^*,*^X\ Plain, checked, and figured muslins Net, nankeen, roll jaccWes, silesia Braids, &c, straw plaits Infants' pellises, cloaks, hoods, hats, robes, frocks, jackets, caps, pinafores, flannels, shirts, gowns, &c, &c ■ ■' ■■ ' ,'" A GREAT VARIETY OF MOURNING GOODS 424
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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 124, 28 December 1858, Page 1
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706Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 124, 28 December 1858, Page 1
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