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(3^VVI v \i ill W Id I ♦ ■ ' ' EX LADY ALICE. " ' [ NOW ON SALE. ~ ]R JACKSON begs to call the attention -*-*.• of the Public to his very large assortment of BOOTS and SHOES received by the above vessel, .which for .quality and cheapness exceed anything before imported, including LADIES' FASHIONABLE BALMORAL BOOTS. Observe—Next door to Mr. Stanton's, or opposite Everett's Hotel. 732 TO SHOEMAKERS. ' .-'. f)N SALE EX LORD WORSLEY—' 600 lbs. prime sole leather 200 lbs. kip leather 100 lbs. cordovan leather. An assortment of .Grindery. 7£3 " / ' ■ * 'b. JACKSON.; HP R.-HODDER, Richmond, has on -1- ° : SALEi- . :. 'BOOTS AND SHOES— 1 Children's, black and colored cashmere boots Children's cloth elastic sides, buttoned and laced • Children's patent lace fronts, kid.and leather Children's fancy balmorals,'strap'pumps, patent and • calf ■■'•..• ! ' Boys', youths', and men's bluchers. 1 Laidies' lace and elastic side cashmere J Ladies' lace and buttoned cloth Ladies'. „ patent goloshed i Ladies'. ~ double soles do. from Bs. 6d. Leather .and kid boots, slippers, and walking shoes Gentlemen's superior Wellingtons, from 18s. per pair Lace-ups, balmorals, Oxonians, with every description of boots and shoes. ; DRAPERY— i Grey and whites calicoes, linens, ducks, sheetings Flannels, baizes, gambroons,, tweeda, stuffs, winseys Fancy dresses and robes of every description Mantles,' shawls, silks, muslins, jeans Prints, cambrics, denies, sheetings, tea cloths Huckabacks, crash, silecias," &c. Muslin goods, laces, ribbons, gloves, parasols, &c. CLOTHING— Men's Manila, brab, straw, and cafcbage tree hats Ladies' and children's hats and bonnets, white and colored, pain and fancy', in every description Millinery, hosiery, and haberdashery Ladies' underclothing and stays ■ Boys' and youths' coats, trousers, and vests, a very large assortment . Men's tweed, alpaca, and cloth coats Men's white and drab moleskin and cord trousers | Men's woollen cords,' Bedfords, tweeds, doeskins, I kersynieres, drills, ducks, and cantoons Men's tweed, cloth, silk, and washing vests Men's longcloth,' Crimean, regatta, and Scotch shirts Boys', youths', and men's felt hats and cloth caps Serge shirts, braces, umbrellas, &c. ; ' ; GENERAL STORE— , Sugars, teas, coffees, tobacco, cigars, candles : London and Sydney soaps, scented soaps, perfumery Stationery and books, Italian warehouse goods ; Oilmen's stores, tinware, brushware; cutlery ' •'Gardeners' tools, carpenters' tools ; Crockery and glass ware, toys, with sundries ingro^ery and ironmongery ; departments too numerous to particularise. '. ~' 760 •:' 7- OUTFITTING STORE, ~~~T~ men's and youths'; eeaby-made clothing-,' of the best quality and lowest prices. Next door to Symons' Store, Bridge-street. TAMES LUCAS begs respectfully to p- inform the public that he has COMMENCED BUSINESS in the above line, and invites early inspection of his STOCK, consisting of every kind of MER'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 quality 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 1 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, 332 • Outfitter, Bridge-street. TO ARRIVE PER LADY ALICE— -**- Ladies' silk mantles Shawls and parasols ' ' . Silk'dresses Muslin do., balzarine, and fancy.do. Prints, alpacas, and lustres \ Bonnets, hats, flowera,-ribbons, fringes, blond ■lace, and black lace Muslin goods, hosiery, haberdashery, &c. EDMUND DARTNALL, 1 ■ Richmond. THE CHEAPEST TEA AND COFFEE IN NELSON. HTHOSE who delight iri a really excellent -*- cup of Tea or Coffee should made their purchases at J. A. LANGFORD'S Family Grocery Warehouse1, Bridge and Trafalgar streets. ' ; I. A. LANGFORD wishes "to impress upon the minds' of the Inhabitants of Nelson that the only Esitablishment where they can purchase really good and cheap TEA and COFFEE is that one where the artir cles are 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 relish1 good coffee or tea,. Had better at Langford's to call, And they always wiirsatisfied.be. Fine flavour'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 I As none bu(. himself can proclaim, But wishes'his friends all to know That goodness is always his aim. To genuine teas and most choice, . "To coffees niost rare he pretends, '' .. Both" cheap and the best at the price, ■ ; And these he now offers his friends. ■ langfoed;s, CANTON HOUSE. 691 A -CAKD.—B. 0. HODGSON, LAND -^*-i AGENT, Nelson. .' - 6SC PRINTING.—TO PARENTS AND JL- -GUARDIANS.—WANTED TWO respectable educated YOUTHS as OUT-DOOR APPRENTICES to the PRINTING BUSINESS. ' 'Apply at [the Colonist Office,'Waimca-street.

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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 137, 11 February 1859, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 137, 11 February 1859, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 137, 11 February 1859, Page 1

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