EX LADY ALICE. HOW .ON.'-BAL E. ~YZ JACKSON begs to call the attention -"-*• ofthe Public to hu x'erv 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'. Hotel. '' 732 \ TO-SHOEMAKERS. •; • . f)N SALE EX LORD WORSLEY—. 600 lbs., prime sole leather , 200 lbs. kip leather -- ''••-'- •■* . t - 100 lbs. cordovan leather. An assortment of Grindery.. * 7*3 X:" B. JACKSON. l.; ~ outfitting store. . " '■' "■ ' MEN'S AND YOUTHS' BEADY-MADE CXOTH-XG* OF TH*3 BEST-QUALITY AND LOXVEST TKICiiS. Next door to Symons' Store, Bridge-street. TAMES LUCAS begs' respectfully to ** inform the public that ho has COMMENCED BUSINESS in the above line, and invites early inspection of his STOCK, consisting of every kind of M EN'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 xvill 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 eisexx-here. Superfine black frock and Cambridge coats Fine doeskin and Scotch txveed coats Alpaca and holland ditto Fine black'doeskin,vests Wliite marsslla and cambric ditto Fancy doeskin ditto Txveed ditto < Fine black doeskin trousers Fancy colored doe trousers Scotch tweed trousers Bedford and xx-oollen cord ditto Moleskin and cluck ditto Fine xvhite shirts . Fancy" regatta ditto Hosiery Braceß Neck ties and handkerchiefs, various kinds Blue pilot jackets and trousers A large assortment of youths' clothing And of men's and youths'caps White, drab, and brown felt hats Panama hats Whits-kid glox-es. obsb n v k — jAM E S LUCA■ S , - Outfitter, Bridge-street, Nelson. 805 THE -CHEAPEST TEA AND COFFEE IN NELSON. HPIIOSE who delight in a really excellent -:•-"-' -cup of Tenor Gofiee should made 'heir purchases at I. A. LANG FORD'S Family Grocery Warehouse, Bridge and Trafalgar streets. . I. A. LANGFORD xvishes to impress upon the minds ofthe Inhabitants of Nelson that the only Es-tablishment.\x-here they can purchase rcal'y good and cheap TEA and COFFEE is that one where tlie articles are bought in the very best market, sold at the very.Lixvest profit, aud not made'to bear the loss upon other goods. A trial xvill 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 relij.h good coffee or tea, Had better at Langfokd's to call, And they always xvill satisfied be. Fine flavour'd and strong are his teas, ,- His coffees arc best ever knoxvn ; Try' either,—they are certain fco please— A fact xvhich on trial you'll own. He boasts not of prices'so loxv As none but. himself can proclaim, But xvishes his friends all to knoxv That goodness is always his aim; To genuine teas and most choice, To coffees most rate he pretends, Both, cheap and the best at the price, And these he now offers his friends. LAN G F 0 R IV S, CANTON HOUSE. G9l WAKEFIELD WINE AND SPIRIT ."*" STORE. - The public can supply themselves xvith WINES and SPIRITS, of the best description, in any required quantities, at Wholesale (Nelson) prices, as per list:— . Brandy, pale or dark. • . 80s. per gallon. Old.Tom (Booth's) . . 21s. West India Ram . . ISs. Gd. „ .... Whiskey... . . -21a. Superior Port and Sherry, from 3s. Gd. par bottle. JJ.B. —A single bottle of Spirits at wholesale price, viz :—Brandy, 55.,:2 d.; Gin, 3s. Bd. ; Rum, 3s. 2d.; or parties finding their own bottle 2d. less. Burton Ale*,' 4s. per gallon. Marzefcti's Bottled Ale and Porter, Is. Gd. per bottle. Homebrewed Ale, 9cl. per quart, or 2s. Gd. per gallon. Terms, cash oh deliveiy. W. P. MAIBEN. Wakefield, 14th February, 1859. 807 ROYAL PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, Opposite the Bank, Trafalgar-street, Nelson. (for a few weeks only !) MESSRS., OXLEY AND LANE, from -*■'•*• London*and Cheltenham, beg to inform the inhabitants of Nelson and the surrounding neighborhood, that they are dsilv taking first-class imperishable Collodion PORTRAITS, plain or colored, from Five Shillings upwards. Photographs copied, and views of residences taken on the shortest notice. Portraits for lockets, brooches, &c. Pictures of children taken by a new and instantaneous process. Open from Ten a.m. to Five p.m. 745 Tl* HARGREAVES, -Batcher, -begs to JLX« inform his friends and the public, that from this date, all" ACCOUNTS for Meat supplied by him. must be paid "MONTHLY, unless xvhere otherwise specially agreed upon*. . IL H has made arrangements xxdiich xvill, for the future, ensure to his customers Meat of the very best quality. .'----. : - Bridge-street, February 1. 775
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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 141, 25 February 1859, Page 1
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