OUTFITTING STORE. . . men's and youths' beady-made clothing, of the best quality and lowest prices. Next door to Symons' Store, Bridge-street. TAMES LUCAS begs respectfully to w . inform the public that he has COMMENCED BUSINESS in the above line, and invites early inspection" of his STOCK, consisting of every kind of MEN'S and YOUTHS'READY-MADE .WEARING APPAREL, of the newest make and best materials, which will be sold at the LOWEST PRICES. J. L.'s experience as a tailor will be a guarantee for the ■qualify of goods sold by him; and as quality alone'is the' test of cheapness, he invites all persons requiring clothing to inspect his stock before going elsewhere. :' Superfine black coats, of different shapes. ' ■' Fancy angola and tweed ditto Fine alpaca and-Holland'ditto Black doeskin trousers Angola, tweed, and drill ditto Bedford cord and woollen ditto Moleskin and cotton cord ditto Waistcoats of every kind Fancy, dress, and plain shirts Cloth caps, of different shapes Neckties and hosiery Blue serge shirts ■ ■ • Blue pilot cloth coats and trousers. Observe—JAMES LUCAS, 532 Outfitter, Bridge-street. TU ST REC El VED , " at ■■■■:■■ HODDER'S, RICHMONDHATS and BONNETS—GirIs' and. women's straw, tuscan, Leghorn, chip, crinoline, rice, newest styles ' ; Boys' youths', and men's straw, tuscan, Leghorn, Panama, and brab hats DRESSES—Consisting of silks, muslins, bareges, prints, chain's, mohairs, cambrics, &c. Trimmings in great variety Mantles, millinery, ribbons, &c, &c. ■CLOTHING, &c, ; PER: LATEST ARRIVALS :^— Consisting of— -~■.". B?3'?'> youths', and gents' coats, newest fashion Youths' and gents1 superior tweed and doeskin vests • • ~ ■■' Woolen cord trousers ■ Mixed doeskins Fashionable tweeds • Black Kersymeres, &c, &c. SUMMER DRAPERY GQODS, HOSIERY, HABERDASHERY, &c. And to Arrive per Lady Alice,' a large Assortment of DEAPERY, CLOTHING, AND BOOTS AND,SHOES, ■ , Sugars, in casks or bags Finest coffee—green or fresh ground Tens of extra quality, in boxes and half-chests ; Sydney mould candles, in 501b. boxes Colonial ditto ■ Beigrave sperms, in 251b. boxes White and brown vinegars, in 2-gallon wicker jars .... ; Putty, oils, chalk, rosin, glass from 6 x 8 to « 16 x'2o. ' Ironmongery and tools, Collins',superior American axes Sorbys grub hoes and adzes, brushware, tinware, rope Crockery and crystals, cutlery-, stationery, books, &c. Bacon, cheese, flour, barm, potatoes Sardines, biscuits, pickles, lobsters, salmon, anchovies. 50S THE CHEAPEST TEA AND COFFEE IN NELSON..; T^HOSE who delight in a really excellent -*- cup: of Tea or Coffee should made their purchases at I. A. LANGFOED'S Family Grocery Warehouse, Bridge and Trafalgar streets. I. A. LANGFOItD wishes to impress upon the minds of the Inhabitants of Nelson that the only Establishment where they can purchase realty good and cheap TEA and COFFEE is that one where the articles aTe bought in the very best market, sold at the very lowest profit, and not made to bear the loss upon other goods. . : A trial will prove who sells really good and cheap . tea and coffee. Spices at 20 per cent, less than at any other house. ' Those ladies and gentlemen all, Who relish good coffee 011 tea, Had better at Lakgford's to call, And they always will satisfied be. Fine flavbiir'd and strong are his teas, His coffees are best ever known ; Try either—they are certain to please— A fact which on trial you'll own. He boasts not of prices so low ; As none but himself can proclaim, But wishes his friends all to know ; Th»t goodness is always his aim. To genuine teas and most choice, To coffees most rare he pretends, Both cheap and the best at the price, And these he now offers his friends. LANGFOED'S, CANTON HOUSE. £91 IVTESSRS. X EDWARDS and CO. have -1-T-*- received instructions from Mr. John Barrett to SELL by AUCTION, at their Warehouse, Trafal-gar-street, on THURSDAY, the 27th instant, at One o'clock precisely, parts of TOWN ACRES, Nos. 464 and 466, in convenient lots to suit purchasers; having frontages of 80 feet or thereabout to Wairaea and Bronti Streets. Plans of the property are on view at the offices of the Auctioneers. Terms at sale. Nelson, 4th January, 1859. ' 654 A CARD.—B.'a HODGSON, LAND • rx- AGENT, Nelson. . €86. JJBLSON COLLEGE. The COUNCIL of GOVERNORS is' prepared to give SIX.EXHIBITIONS in the above Institution, tenable for one year, pending fresh arrangements, and of the value of £15 each. These Exhibitions will be awarded to lads whose parents or guardians "reside more than four miles from the College 5 and every candidate will be required to be able to read fluently, to write with' tolerable accuracy from dictation, and to work the four first rules of arithmetic. These Exhibitions will be liable to be forfeited by irregular attendance, insubordination, or improper conduct. Candidates will be required to attend at the Schoolroom on MONDAY, the 24th January, 1859, at 11 a.m.." • The first Quarter for the year 1659 will commence ■" on TUESDAY, the 25th January. By order of the Governors, ■ A. G. JENKINS, . ■ ■ ■ • Secretary. Nelson, October 13,1858. ; '. 291
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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 131, 21 January 1859, Page 1
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