BIOHMOND DRAPERY AND CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT. HP R. HODDER has the pleasure to mxx • thnafce that he has JUST RECEIVED, pelMariner, a splendid assortment of DRAPERY GOODS. Mantles, flannels, Bath coating tweeds Fancy dresses, winseys, linseys, grograms Ladies' under-clothing, baby-linen, skirts, French merinoes ■ Coburgs, plaids, calicoes, linens, &c, dark prints Derries, ginghams, furnitures, 8-4 to 12-4 Witney blankets WINTER CLOTHING— 1 case winter clothing, containing coats, trousers, and vests 1 case woollen socks, fancy scarfs, hoods, &c. • Sundry cas',vs-l|inusiin, lace and fancy goods, handkerchief, ribbons, gloves,- &c, &c. The assortment of BOOTS and SHOES again complete.— 1500 Pairs to choose from ! The above Goods have been most carefully selected, and will be sod at the smallest possible profit. in R. HODDER'S adjoining GENERAL -*- • STORE now contains a better STOCK than ever in the following departments: GROCERY—Oilmen's stores, provisions, ironmongery, stationery FURNlSHlNG—Crockeryware, Birmingham and Sheffield goods, and brush ware.' About 100 bushels of the best WINTER APPLES. N.B.—WANTED—SAWN TIMBER and DAIRY PRODUCE. 1157 EX PRINCE ALFRED. g OOTS! BOOTS!! SHOES! SHOES ! ! LEATHEB ! LEATHER ! ! At B. JACKSON'S—A very large assortment by the abovo 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 Everett's Hotel. . 83S rF R. HODDER, Richmond, has on -1- • SKLE— BOOTS 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 cashmero Ladies' lace and buttoned cloth Ladies' ~ goloshed ■'•■• j,; '. Ladies' ~ "double soles do. from Ss.6d. Leather and kid boots, slippers, and walking shoes Gentlemen's superior Wellingtons, from i?K.'per pair Lace-ups, balmorals. Oxonians, with every description of boots and shoes. DRAPERY— Grey and whites i-alicnes. linens, ducks, sheetings Flannels, Imizes. gambroons, tweed-, stuffs, winseys Fancy dresses and robes of every description Mantles, shawls, silks, muslins, jeans Prints, cambrics, derries, sheetings, tea cloths Huek'back-, crash, silecins, &c. Sluslin goods, laces, ribbons, gloves, parasols, &c. CLOTHING— lien's Manila, brah, straw, and cabbage 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 largo assortment Men's tweed, alpaca, and cloth coats Men's white and drab moleskin and cord trousers Wen's woollen cords, Bedford.?, tweeds, doeskins, kcrsymeres. drills, ducks, nrid cantoons Men's tweed, cloth, silk, and washing vests Men's longcloth, Crimean, regntta, mid 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 wareliou.se goods Oilmen's stores, tinware, brush ware, cutlery Gardeners* tools, carpenters' tools Crockery and glass war"., toys, with sundries in grocery and ironmongery departments too numerous to particularise. 760 DIRECT FROM ENGLAND PER DUCHESS OF LEINSTER, AND JUST OPENED. A LARGE ASSORTMENT of EARTH- ■£*: EN WARE, at AITKEN'S STORES, Bridgestreet, consisting of— Dinner services Ten cups and saucers, from -Is. 9d. per dozen Breakfast cups and saucers, from Gs. 9d. per dozen Breakfast sets Jugs in seta, elegant patterns Bakers and pudding bowls Toilet sets Children's toy teas Children's verse cans Flat top covered jars Tea pots and sugars Willow plates, every size Meat dishes, every size Children's toy jugs Lustre jugs and salts &c, &c. Observe— AITKEN'S STORES. 979 TO PUBLICANS. 1 CASE BEER ENGINES, with China -L Mountings and Piping complete. On SALE at SYMONS' STORE, Bridge-street. 1081 JUST RECEIVED. HPHE REV. C. H. SPURGEON'S -*- Exeter Hall Sermons, bound in cloth . (with portrait), Bs. 6d. Spurgeon's Illustrated Almanack for 1859, 4d. Spurgeon's Sermons, bound in cloth and roan, 3s. 6d., 45., and 58, each. Ditto ditto, in monthly parts, from No. 1 to 10, Is. each. '• How the Rev. C. 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 miry bo obtained' atr.the' ■ Colonist Office;
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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 167, 27 May 1859, Page 1
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693Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 167, 27 May 1859, Page 1
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