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EX PRINCE ALFRED. gOO TS ! BOOT S! ! shoes! shoes! ! leather ! leather ! ! At B. JACKSON'S—A very large assortment by the above vessel, of excellent quality, at the lowest remunerative prices. Observe the address— : B.JACKSON'S BOOT, SHOE, LEATHER AND GRINDERY WAREHOUSE, Next door to Mr. Stanton's, and opposite.Evekktt's : - ' Hotel. .',."...■ - "'•■ 838/' •OYE GRASS, COW GRASS,' and Ai MIXED GRASSES, and Red and White* CLOVER SEED, all clean and WARRANTED TO GROW. A. G. BETTS, 832 Bridge-street. T R- HODDER, Richmond, has on J- "-•■ SALEBOOTS AND SHOES— 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 Ladies' lace and elastic side cashmere Ladies' lace and buttoned cloth Ladies' ~ ;■■ . • patent goloshed 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, arid shoes. DRAPERY— ' Grey and whites calicoes, linens, ducks, sheetings ; - Flannels, baizes, gambroon's, tweeds, stuffs, winseys j 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, paiasols, &c. CLOTHING— Men's Manila, brab, straw, and cabbage tree hats Ladies' and children's hats and bonnets, white andcolored, pain and fancy, in every description i Millinery, hosiery, and haberdashery Ladies' underclothing arid 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, kersymeres, drills, ducks, and can toons Men's tweed, cloth, silk, and washing vests Men's longcloth, Crimean, regatta, and; Scotch shirts Boys', youths', aud 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 glaes ware, toys, with sundries in grocery and ironmongery departments too numerous to particularise. 760 SOHO BREWERY. JOHN SMITH begs to announce that he has now COMPLETED his BREWERY, and on and after the 24th of this month, will be prepared to SIiLL ALE and PORTER at the following prices :— £ s. d. Prime XXX per hogshead '600 „ ~ per gallon . - - 0 26 ~ XX per hogshead - - 5 8 0 „ Porter ditto - - - 5 0 0 ~ „ per gallon - - 0 2 4 All small quantities under 36 gallons must be paid for on delivery, as no expense will be spared to ensure a first-rate article. On account of a scarcity of casks in this colony, nn allowance of two-pence per gallon will be made to parties finding their" -to. S9B DIRECT FROM ENGLAND PER DUCHESS OF LEINSTER, AND JUST OPENED. A LAR&E ASSORTMENT of EARTH- ■**■ ENWARE, at AITKEN'S STORES, Bridgestreet, consisting of— Dinner services. Tea cups and saucers, from 4s. 9d. per dozen Breakfast cups arid saucers, from Gs. 9d. per dozen Breakfast sets .Jugs in sets, elegant patterns Bakers arid pudding bowls Toilet sets Children's toy teas Children's verse cans Flat top covered jars Tea pots arid sugars Willow plates, every size Meat dishes, every size Children's toy jugs Lustre jugs and salts ■ &c, &c. Observe— AITKEN'S STORES. 979 JUST RECEIVED. THE REV. C. H. SPURGEON'S i -*- Exeter Hall Sermons, bound in cloth: (with portrait), 3s, 6d. Spurgeon's Illustrated Almanack for 1859, 4d. Spurgeon's Sermons; bound in cloth and roan, 3s. 6d., 45., and ss. each. Ditto ditto, in monthly parts, from No. 1 to 10, "is., each. '• How the .Rev. 0. H. Spurgeon became a Baptist," 3d. Spurgeon on the Christian Law of Social Life, 3d. " Lovest thou me," by the same author, 3d. The Australasian Baptist Magazine for July, August, and September, 6d. each. The whole of the above may be obtained at the Colonist Office. TO . PUBLICANS. 1 CASE BEER ENGINES, with China -L Mountings and Piping complete. On SALE,at SYMONS' STORE, - 'Bridge-street. 1081 | "TOR SALE, a valuable CART GELDJ- ING, DRAY, and HARNESS, and TWO thoroughbred MARES. NICHOLSON AND RIDINGS. Nelson, April 25th, 1859. 1077 f IME!—MOTUPIPI LIME for SALEJ ■*-* at the Albion ,Wharf. NICHOLSON AND RIDINGS.' Nelson, 17th March, 1859, 941,

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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 166, 24 May 1859, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 166, 24 May 1859, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 166, 24 May 1859, Page 1

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