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Ulcrcljan&e. TUST RECEIVED, a few copies of SPUR*J GEON'S EXETER HALL SERMONS. On Sale at the Colonist Office. QN SALE, a few good~Shoe TRUNKS. B. JACKSON. 1197 ON SALE, a large quantity of MEN'S and WOMEN'S HOUSE SLIPPERS, at 2s. 6d. per Pair* 1198 B. JACKSON. NO"W IS THE TIME. A VERY" LARGE ASSORTMENT of ♦"- BOOTS and SHOWS, of the best quality, on .SALE at 1199 b. jackson's. TROUBLE AND JINGLE IRON BEDJL/ STEADS Iron stretchers Mattresses Bolsters Pillows At AITKEN'S STORES, Bridge-street. 1177 OUTFITTING STORE, Bridge-street. Men's and Youth's READY,MADE CLOTHING of all kinds, of the best quality and lowest prices, at J. LUCAS', Bridge^street, next door to Symons', N.B.—HATS, CAPS, and HOSIERY. 1134 WINTER CLOTHING. Waterproof coats, leggings, and caps Pilot cloth and beaver pea and monkey jackets Overcoats, &c, At J.LUC A S' , Bridge-street, 11.37 17RESH and SEASONABLE GOODS, A? ex GERTRUDE, from SydneySuperior congou tea, in chests Superior souchong, in half-chests Crushed, crystal, Company's pieces, Mauritius, and Manila sugars Colza oil, and moderateur glasses Hops, growth, October, 1858 First quality Sydney soap and candles, warranted Belmont and Russia sperm candles Manila cheroots and prime cigars Wines, spirits, and sundries 1 bale 72-iu, wide calico 2 cases coburgs and Norwich cross-ovor. 1194 J. LEVIEN AND CO. 1/fRS. GREEN invites attention to her -"-*- very superior STOCK of AUTUMN and WINTER GOODS, consisting of—• Mantles, in black and coloured cloth, &c, (fee. Bonnets, 1n crinoline, velvet, straw, chenelle, &c. Kibbons, feathers, 'flowers, bugle and plain laces Chenelle trimmings, ditto in various styles Winter Dresses —white, black and grey Rrocatelle and moreew, for slips Crimean slips, corded do. Ladies' and infants' under clothing Ladies' merino vests Merino stockings and socks Velvet ribbons, black and' coloured Muslin goods, black sewed muslins Flannels, calicoes, merinoes Derries, dress trimmings, gloves, &c. Trafalgar-street, next tlie Bank. 1034 THE Jargest stock of GLASSWARE in •*- Nelson, at AITKEN'S STOEES, Bridge-street. 1157 XT OPS! HOPS! HOPS -*--*- Nelson grown, in any quantity, at AITKE N" S" ST OR£S , Bridge-street. 1160 ]? L 0 U . R *■*-' Sharps Pollard Bran. At AITKEN'S STORES, Bridge-street. 1161 PAPER-HANGING S , A in great variety, At A ITKEN 'S STORES, Bridge-street. 1162 MASSACRE BAY STONE LIME on J* y-IL SALE at SIG LEY'S KILN, Vincent-street. Price, 4s. per bushel, delivered. All orders for lime must be accompanied by the payment, otherwise it will not le sent. H24 J. SIGLEY. F IMEI—MOTUPIPI LIME for SALE, *-* at the Albion Wharf. . NICHOLSON AND RIDINGS. Nelson, 17th March, 1859. 941 TO BUILDERS. REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OP IRONMONGERY. JOHN SYMONS begs to inform Builders *"-* that, in consequence of his being about to DISCONTINUE the SALE of BUILDING IRONMONGERY, he will SELL OFF.the whole of his, stock of Ironmongery, at COST PRICE, consisting ofW ■ Wrought and cut nails of every siae Butt and T hinges and screws Rim and plate locks and latches Pit, cross cut, and hand saws, (fee, &c, &c. OBSERVE^-SYMONS' STORE. 1220 Bridge street. 900 000 HAWTHORNS on"SALE £j\J V<)\J \J\J at los,, delivered in any part of Nelson, Apply to Mr. JOHN SYMONS', Bridge-street, or to WILLIAM STRACHEN, Waitohi. 1285 JUST RECEIVED. THE REV. C. H. SPURGEON'S -1- 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, 3b. 6d., 48,, and ss'. 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 th* above rauy be obt«ined at the Colonitt Oflke. '

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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 175, 24 June 1859, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 175, 24 June 1859, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 175, 24 June 1859, Page 1

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