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OUTFITTING STORE. J men's and youths' beady-made clothing or thic BEST QUALITY AND LOWEST PBICES. Next door to Symona' Store, Bridge-street. TAMES LUCAS begs respectfully to ** inform the public'that lie has COMMENCED BUSINESS in the above line, and invites early inspection of his STOCK, consisting of every kind of MEN'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 cli^afiiubd, he invites all persons requiring clothing to ifpect his stock before goiny mirf>w>vhei"st'-*r" ~ Superfine black frock and Cambnd'g'e coats Fino doeskin and Scotch tweed coats Alpaca and holland ditto Fine black doeskin vests White marsella and cambric ditto Fancy" doeskin ditto Tweed ditto . v ;: Fine black doeskin trousers , ,;';.'■ Fancy colored doe trousers : Scotch tweed trousers : Bedford and woollen cord ditto Moleskin and duck ditto Fine white shirts . . . . Fancy regatta ditto Hosiery Braces 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 White kid gloves. ■ Observe — JAMES LUCAS, , Outfitter, . • Bridge-street, Nelson. • 805 BOOKS, FANCY GOOD.-1, TOYS, ETC., AT H. D. JACKSON'S. FUST UNPACKED, a large assortment V-. of NOVELS, PICTURE BOOKS,! SLATES, STATIONERY, &c, &c. Also, Work Boxes, Fancy and Leather Writing De.-ks, Inkstands, Bird Cages, -Chessmen, Card Baskets. Fancy Bellows, Ladies' Fans, Dressed and Undressed Dolls, Foot Balls, Beads of all sorts, India Rubber, Bone and Ivory Rings, Drums, Money Boxes. Wicker Spirit Bottles, Baby and other Baskets, Bags, Children's Belts, Embroidery and Crochet Cotton, Black and Whito Pin?, Shuttlecocks, Battledoors, &v , &c. Also Piano-forte Instruction Books, Singing Preceptors, Concertina and Flute Preceptors, Drawing Paper and Materials of all kinds. Also Japanned Thermometers for Brewers, &c. ; H. D. JACKSON, OPPOSITE THE TRAFALGAR HOTEL. , N.B.—The Illustrated Times, Family Herald, &c, &c, received every Monthly Mail: parties requiring the same are requested to call and leave .their names. 1104 10 SETTLERS, AND BREEDERS OE HORSES., xtourly -^E^zrsmiisrT^T^^^ -L - TRUDETHIRTY HORSES and MARES, from the best breeding shtd.s in Australia. To be SOLD in one lot, or in parcels to suit purchasers. Apply to 1098 " j, LEVIEN AND CO. REASONABLE GOODS, ex GERTRDDE, now hourly expected— Sydney candles and soap Teas, sugars Blasting powder, slops Blankets, sperm candles Iron bedsteads, window-glass, &c. 1099 J. LEVIEN AND CO. JOSEPH WEBB, Tailor, &c, has received a supply of Witney and Beaver Cloths: also Woollen, Bedford, and Hungarian Cords, all suitable for the present season. 1110 TO BUILDERS. REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF IRONMONGERY. IOHN SYMONS begs to inform Builders that, in consequence of his being about to DISCONTINUE the SALE of BUILDING IRONMONGERY, he will SELL OFF the1 whole of his stock of Ironmongery, at COST PRICE, consisting of—. Wrought and cut nails of every size Butt and T hinges and screws Rim and plate locks and latches Pit, cross cut, and hand saws, &c, <fee, &o. OBSERVE—SYMONS' STORE. 1065 Bridge-Btreet. NOTICE OP REMOVAL. CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE AT COST PRICE. IN consequence of the undersigned: being about to REMOVE from his Stores to. more extensive Premises, adjoining those of Messrs. J. Levien and Co., Bridge-street, he begs to call the attention of his customers to the fact that he is now SELLING OFF CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE AT COST PRICE. Breakfast sets, choice patterns, from 48s. per set of 60 pieces Tea sets, choice patterns, from 255. per set. Rose and thistle china breakfast cups and saucers, 10s. per dozen ' Plates, creams, milk jugs, bowls, and egg cups to match -.'".•■ Willow pattern dinner plates, 4s. 6d. per dozen Dishes of every size/ and soup tureens : : Covered dishes, sauce tureens, and butter boats Bakers and pudding bowls of every size Breakfast cups and saucers, 6s. per dozen Jugs, bowls, and egg cups, &c, <fee, &c. Tumblers and wine glasses suitable for publicans, from ss. per dozen Decanters, dishes, bowls, creams, jugs, salts,' and mustard pote. OBSERVE-SY-MON'S STORE, 1066 Bridge-street. ltyfßS. GREEN invites attention to her -L"J- very superior STOCK of AUTUMN and WINTER-GOODS, consisting of— . ■.. ; Mantles, in black and coloured cloth; &c, &c. Bonnets, in crinoline, velvet, straw, chenelle, &c. Ribbons, feathers, flowers, bugle and plain laces Chenelle trimmings,, ditto in.various styles :■ Winter Dresses—white, black and grey . Brocatelle and moreen, for slips Crimean slips, corded do. ' • Ladies'and infants'under clothing Ladies'merino vesta ■. Merino stockings and-socks Velvet ribbons, blaclc-and coloured Muslin goods, black sewed muslins • ; Flannels, calicoes, merinoes , ■■■; Derries, dress trimmings, gloves, &c, . Trafalgar-street; next the Bank.- . '; 1034 .

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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 167, 27 May 1859, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 167, 27 May 1859, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 167, 27 May 1859, Page 1

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