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OUTFITTING STORE. QtfT FIT TIN G STORE, : ——— - - Bridge-street. men's and youths' bead.-made clothing, of the Men's and Youth's READY-MADE CLOTHING* ' best quality and lowest prices. of all kinds, of the best quality and lowest prices, at ______' ... I J. LUCAS', •\t„ .*. a _ o. ,«','" "X.A . Bridge-street, next door to Symons*, Next door to Symons'Store, Bridge-street. c ' J J„w * * [■'[—".'[' : N.8.-HATS, CAPS, and HOSIERY. j AMES LUCAS begs respectfully to. ! *■ U34_ | informthe public that he has COMMENCED Tirr t, T m -*_, „ ~T ~ ~ mv t ivr n BUSINESS in the above line, and invites early in- W *JN ,1 Ji JX Oh U J. ±1 IJSOr . spection of his STOCK, consisting of every kind of - — MEN'S and YOUTHS' READY-MADE WEARING • Waterproof coats, leggings, and caps APPAREL", of the-newest makeand best materials, Pilot cloth and beaver pea and monkey jackets which will be sold at the LOWEST PRICES. J. . Overcoats, &c, L.'s experience as a, tailor will be a guarantee for the X-: T n quality of goods sold by him; and as quality alone is ' ' L U ,C AS., the test of cheapness, he invites all persons requiring ■!_________ Bridge-street. 1187 , iSilS%lSSSciS^?*:> MASSURE BAT STONE LIME op *"■ .Fine doeskin and Scotch.-tweed coats- y **LT-1-' SALE at.SIGLEY'S KILN, VinCent-street. '': .' Alpaca arid holland ditto y- ■.-. •,■■••' •• X' Apply to C. Beat-, on the premises. - 1124 ■. y Fine black doeskin vests - ■ -**** ~~ White marsella and cambric ditto y A L WAT $ ON HAND, - Fancy doeskin ditto ~ .XX at E, DARTNALL'S, RichmondTweed ditto , A good stock of boots and shoes—men's bluchers, .-Fine black doeskin trousers \ ■'.•■..-■'.■ " lace-ups, watertights, and weUingtons Fancy colored doe trousers. y Women's cloth: and leather boots "'.•'-•' - Scotch tweed trousers Boys'and girls'boots and shoes, all sorts and sizes j Bedford and woollen cord ditto Leather and carpet slippers, &c. Moleskin and duck ditto Men's ready-made clothing, of all descriptions, in- : Fine white shirts "' .-., eluding a large stock of Scotch twill shirts, Fancy regatta ditto : .. _ regatta and longcloth shirts, guernseys, and Hosiery ■ - • . "• • blue worsted shirts, <Sic. Braces ; ; . ——- Neck ties and handkerchiefs, various kinds , E. D. takes this opportunity of reminding his . ... Blue, pilot jackets and trousers - - friends and the public, that he has also a good stock A large ; assortment of youths'clothing ■ - , pf .'GROCERY and OILMAN'S STORES, afc Nelson And of men's and youths'caps ' . "prices, consisting of— ' • ' White, drab, and brown felt hats ...'..'," Tea, sugars, coffee beans, coffee roasted on the Panama hats ' premises White kid. gloves. , Rice, sago, oatmeal, barley * y- •• — : Currants, raisins, almonds, coarse and fine salt, salt- '• 0 B S ERVE— ' Pe tre JAMES LUCAS, ~ Sperm and mould candles Outfitter Cheese y . Bridge-street, Nelson. 805 J° ba. cco" ... i ° ' ■ . ■ ■ ..- . Salad oil, castor oil . .Pickles, sardines, lobsters, mustard, pepper, spices, ■ BOOKS,- FANCY GOODS, TOYS, ETC., AT , soap, starch, blue, soda, &c, &c. H. D. JACKSON'S. Likewise earthenware, tinware Confectionary, perfumery, stationery, and three- ; , " ~ y bushel bags. 1070 FUST UNPACKED, a large assortment ■ ———* — - ;" of novels, picture books, slates, TO ARRIVE per ALFRED THE iSTATIONERY, &c, &c. ' -1- GREAT— ' Also, Work Boxes, Fancy and Leather Writing . Ladies'cloth mantles Desks, Inkstands, Bird Cages, Chessmen, Card Plaid andiflounce dresses, robes and crossovers Baskets, Fancy Bellows, Ladies' Fans,. Dressed , Cobourg cloths and French merinos . and Undressed Dolls, Foot Balls, Beads of all sorts, A variety of choice furs, mink, gable, French sable, India Rubber, Bone and Ivory Rings,. Drams, imitation sable; and squirrel cuffs, and riding Money Boxes,: Wicker Spirit Bottles, Baby and boas other Baskets, Bags, Children's Belts, Embroidery Real Welsh, imitation, and Saxony flannels, Witney and Crochet Cotton, Black and White Pins, blankets Shuttlecocks; B'attledoors, &c, &c. Shirting, calicos, and longcloths Also Piano-forte Instruction Books, Singing Pre- ■ Dark prints and derrys ceptors, Concertina and Flute Preceptors, Draw- Bonnet ribbons, velvet ribbons, blonds ing Paper and Materials of all kinds. Cambric hankerchiefs, fancy scarfs, and gentlemen's Also Japanned Thermometers for Brewer 3, &c. silk hankerchiefs H. D.JACKSON, y. Holland", glass cloths, towels, sheetings, &c. opposite the Trafalgar hotel. Ladies' fancy plush, morocco, and leather bags N.B.—The Illustrated Times, Family Herald, &c, Fancy boxes, papier mache cases, and work boxes &c„ received every Monthly Mail: parties requiring Men's guernseys and blue worsted shirts the same are requested to call and leave their names. Men's knit worsted hose 1104, ■ "Men's merino, worsted, and lambswool socks , ■ — : — :— ■-— '.:■, -. Women's white, lambswool, and merino hose . TO SETTLERS, AND BREEDERS OE HORSES. ■ Also.a great variety of fancy goods, hosiery,' and [haberdashery, too numerous for insertion. H°™ L D I_ EXPEOTED ' GX GER" 1069 EDMTOD THIRTY HORSES and MARES, from the best ATEW WINTER GOODS, JUST ARrv i feeding studs in Australia. 11 RiVED, per MARINER, and will be landed in To be SOLD m one lot, or m pai-cels to suit pur- ft cv _ ' r chS* AWty t0 Ladies' cloth and tweed mantles, fancy silk dresseß I(JJtf J. LEVIEN AND CO. A good assortment of dark prints ; Real Welsh, imitation, and electoral flannels, drab QEASONABLE GOODS, ex GER- and black moreens, worsted gambroons '£3 TRUDE, now hourly expected— Domestic calico, family friend Sydney candles and soap Queen Victoria and various other sbirfanga Teas sugars Ladies.and girls brown straw hats, felt hats and Blasting powder, slops ■__ feathers _ j''."_* j j Blankets, sperm candles Straw bonnets (extra size made to order) do. do. Iron bedsteads, window-glass, &c. _, trimmed ■jnqq „ . Men's and boys'straw hats 10^ ■ - ■ J- LEVIEN AND CO. Infants'cashmere hoods Bonnet ribbons and flowers JOSEPH WEBB, Tailor, &C, has received Worked muslin, maltose and Irish point collars, a supply of Witney and Beaver. Cloths: also collarettes and sleeves Woollen, Bedford, and Hungarian Cords, -all suitable £? ■ ™, ere ?,? d b™B'a. 7-a gloves for the present, season. - 1110 . Chemlle silk, and plush scarfs ■ . __^ Bobbin, Brussels, and.figured nets . TO BUILDERS Infants' worked'robes and frock bodies • . ". Hosiery, haberdashery, &c., &c, V ■ — EDMUND DARTNALL. REDUCTION IN THE PRICE 0E IRONMONGERY. Richmond, 26th April, 1859. - ■ ■ 1068 lOHN SYMONsTeJs to inform Builders Q N S?? 1?, b7 the UNDERSIGNED- "• that, in consequence of his being about-to DIS- W hite_ blankets CONTINUE the. SALE of BUILDING IRONMON- , GERY, he wiirSELLOFFthewholaofhisstockof Welsli flannel Ironmongery, aY COST PRICE, consisting of- Scotch tweeds, very superior Wrought and cut nails of every size ' " Men slamlwwool vests Butt and T hinges and screws- , Ditto ditto drawers ~_-. Rim ai_a.pla.te Jocks nnd latches Ditto cotton ditto Pit, cross cut, and hand saws, &'c, &c, &c. -^ lioa yarn. , OBSERV.E—SYMONS'STORE. Grey worsted 1065 ..Bridge street. ' - .• Ginghams, ____: •__ Derrys. '■- T „ Tn „ A _ _ ._. Particular attention is invited to the above Goods, NOTICE OJ3 REMOVAL. moßfc 0 f w hich have been selected in Glasgow, ex- —;— pressly for the Nelson market....-. ■ CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE AT W. WILKIE, COST PRICE. ," ■■';_■- ,o ■.««•■ Bridge-street.^ . May 12,1859. 1133 TN consequence of the undersigned being fIOALS FOR SALE, will be run in the -*- about to REMOVE from his present Stores to VJ vessels by tho river bank, alongside the mine, more extensive Premises, adjoining those of Messrs. at 14s. per ton. J. Levien and_ Co., Bridge-street, he begs to call the Small coals, for burning lime, afc 10s. attention of his customers to the fact that he is now M HANSON SELLINGOFFCHINA,GLASS,ANDEARTHEN. „ . . Massacre Bay WARE AT COST PRICE. MarchjSSi ' 955 Breakfast sets, choice patterns, from 48s. per 2 : set of 60 pieces OYSTERS! OYSTERS ! Tea sets, choice patterns, from 255. per set. __ Rose and thistle china breakfast cups and . . saucers, ios. per dozen T MEAD begs respectfully to intimate Plates, creams, milk jugs, bowls, and egg cups tl • tliat he has made arrangements for a constant to match .supply of first-rate OYSTERS, which can always be Willow pattern dinner plates, 4s. 6d. per dozen procured at his Shop, in Bridge-street, opposite the Dishes of every size, and soup tureens Trafalgar Hotel. Covered dishes, sauce tureens, and butter boats Orders punctually attended to in any part'of the Bakers and pudding bowls of every size town. '* 1119 Breakfast cups and saucers, 6s. per dozen " ~~~ Jugs, bowls, and egg cups, &c, &c, &c. DOORS. Tumblers aud wine glasses suitable for publiDecanto.^S^&srCTeams, jugs, salts, f^J-OOD ENGLISH-MADE DOORS, and mustard pots. V? 255. Each. OBSERVE-SYMON'S STORE, \ \ \ \*\ 2 ft g in 1066 Bridge-street. Moulded on. both "sides.' On SALE afc J. S. M. AAc% ,nT»Tv™T • '. ! , JACOBSEN'S, Builder, Collingwood-street. RS. GREEN invites attention to her 1144 very superior STOCK of AUTUMN and — '■ winter goods, consisting of- ■ 1 UST RECEIVED, per MARINER— Mantles, m black and coloured cloth, &c.&c ' O Fine new-muscatel raisins Bonnets, in crinoline, velvet, straw, chenelle, &c. • Jordan almonds Ribbons, feathers, flowers, bugle and plain laces ' " gh e r_ Chenelle trimmings, ditto in various styles " French plums, in bottles Winter Dresses-white black and grey Prune 9 / nd fi^fl in smkll boxes Brocatelle and moreen for slips ' Barcelonaniits Crimean shps, corded do ' On SALE, at SYMONS'STORE, Ladies and infants underclothing * Bridge-street. 1136 Ladies merino vests * ° ■ Merino stockings and socks *" • Velvet ribbons, black and coloured IVfRS. CROMPTON begs to inform the Muslin goods, black sewed muslins -*-"-*- of Nelson that she has REMOVED to Flannels, calicoes, merinoes MISS SMART'S, Bridge-street. Derries, dress trimmings, gloves, &c. ' Mrs. C. has on hand a choice selection of WINTER Trafalgar-street, next the Bank. 1034 BONNETS," 1061

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 166, 24 May 1859, Page 1

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