TROUBLE AND SINGLE IRON BED- •*-' STEADS : <•- Iron stretchers Mattresses Bolsters Pillowa •At aitken's stores, ► Bridge-street. 1177 ! THE NELSON GROCERY DEPOT is - -*- • now replete with a FRESFI and GAINFULLY ■ SELECTED STOCK, comprising :— Teas of the very best description Sugars „ ~ „ i Coffee, dietetic and roll cocoa, soluble chocolate i ! Rifo, oatmeal, split peas, mustard, starch B'i>j, soap, soda, tallow and sperm candlea - ,' ■ NfiSfcatols -j Jordan almonds ( T -,. ~ ~ ' ' Pudding raisins > *«»e new fruit Currants 3 ,» Salad oil, French capera, picklea, vinegar Fresh salmon, sardines, potted tongues and ham , Sauces, mixed spice, nutmegs, rnaccaroni v Vermicelli, ginger, pimento, tobacco Candid lemon, orange, and citron peel &c. ■ . &c, fee. The NELSON GROCERY DEPOT, between the Masonic Hotel and Mr. George Aiken's Sale Room, Trafalgar-street. W. WEBSTER, 11 69 Manager. OUTFITTING STORE, -* Bridge-street. Men's and Youth's BEADY-MADE CLOTHING of all kinds, of the best quality and lowest prices, at J. LUCAS', Bridge-street, next door to Symors', N.B.—HATS, CAPS, and HOSIERY. : ': 1134 . % E R C L 0 THING-. Waterproof coats, leggings, and caps Pilot clotli and beaver pea and monkey jackets OvercoatSj'&c, ........... /.. At./ ' J.! L U C A S' ~ Bridge-etreet. '. 1137A L W AY S = 0 N- H;A;NDh. -£*- at E J AETNA LL'S, Richmond— A good stock'of boots and" shoes—men's bluchers, lace-ups, vatertights, and Wellingtons Women's clothland leather boots Boys' and girls'boots and shoes, all sorts and sizes Leather and canet slippers, &c. Men's ready-mide clothing, of all descriptions, including a hrge stock of Scotch twill shirts, regatta and longcloth shirts, guernseys, and blue worsted shirts, &c. E. D. takes this opportunity of reminding, -Jbis friends and the pubic, that ho has also a «ood stock of GROCERY and OILMAN'S STORES, at Nelsonprices, consisting of— Tea, sugars, coffee \e/ms> coffee roasted on the premises '%,-,' Rice, sago, oatmeal, barley Currants, raisins, almonds, coarse and fine salt, saltpetre Sperm and' mould caudlen Cheese Tobacco . _ \ 1 —- _' "T* 7" 3—KafeJflJLg^'ardines, lobsteis, mustard, vK^ar,-r^£u^ soW, starch, blue, soda, &c, &c. Likewise earthenware, tinware Confectionary, perfumery, stationery, and threebushel bags. . 1070 TO ARRIVE per ALFRED THE -1- GREAT— Ladies' cloth mantles Plaid and flounce dresses, robes and crossovers Cobourg cloths and French merinos A variety of choice furs, mink, gable, French sable. imitation sable, and squirrel cuffs, and riding boas Real Welsh, imitation, and Saxony flannels, Witney blankets Shirting, calicos, and longcloths Dark prints and derrys Bonnet ribbons, velvet ribbons, blonds Cambric hankerchiefs, fancy scarfs, and gentlemen's silk hankerchiefs Hollands, glass cloths, towels, sheetings, &c. Ladies' fancy plush, morocco, and leather bags Fancy boxes, papier mache cases, and work boxes Men's guernseys and blue worsted shirts Men's knit worsted hose Men's merino, worsted, and lambswool socks Women's white, lambswool, and merino hose Also a great variety of fancy goods, hosiery, and {haberdashery, too numerous for insertion. EDMUND DARTNALL, 1069. Richmond. NEW WINTER GOODS, JUST ARRIVED, per MARINER, and will be landed in a few days— ■■ Ladies' cloth and tweed mantlea, fancy silk dresses A good assortment of dark prints Real Welsh, imitation, and electoral flannels, drab and black moreens, worsted gambroons Domestic calico, family friend Queen Victoria and various other shirtings Ladies'and girls'brown straw hats, felt hats and feathers , Straw bonnets (extra size made to order) do. do. trimmed Men's and boys' straw hats Infants' cashmere.hoods Bonnet ribbons and flowers Worked muslin, maltose and Irish point collars, collarettes and sleeves Cashmere and braganza gloves Chenille, silk, arid plush, scarfs Bobbin, Brussels, and figured nets Infants' worked robes and frock bodies Hosiery, haberdashery, &c, &c, EDMUND DARTNALL. Richmond, 26th April, 1859. 10GB itJST RECEIVED, per MARINER— ■ kj- jrjne new muscatel raising „ Jordan almonds „ Shell ... „ . „ French plums, in bottles „ Prunes and figs, in small boxes , Barcelonanuts. On SALE, at SYMONS' STORE, Bridge-street. 1136 f IME i—MOTUPIPI LIME for SALE, ■-*-1 at the Albion .Wharf. < . ' NICHOLSON AND RIDINGS. Nelson, 17th March, 1859. ' 941 ON SALE by the. UNDERSIGNED— ... White blankets Blue djtto Welsh flannel Scotch tweeds, very superior Men's lambswool vests • Ditto ditto drawers Ditto cotton ditto Alloft yarn Grey'worsted Ginghams ' . •Derrys. . Particular attention is invited to the above Goods, most'of which have.been selected in Glasgow, expressly for the Nelson market, W, WILKIB, ' Bridge-street. ; May 12, 1859. i 133
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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 167, 27 May 1859, Page 1
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