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T\T E W ARRIVALS, -^ At AITKEN'S STORES, Candied orange and lemon peal Eleme figs Sheii almonds Pudding raisins Preserved ginger Sauces, iv great variety Bloater paste Anchovy paste Tamarinds -* Oatmeal, in tins Arrowroot Salad oil ifec, &c, &o. Observe— : AITKEN'S STORES, v •*;* Bridge-street. 1334 JAMS AND JELLIES West India tamarinds Pate de Diable, mulligatawney, and currio paste Bottled fruits Brandy peaches Fry's homoeopathic and other cocoaa ~ soluble chocolate „ French eating ditto ~ Caracca nibs Robinson's patent groats Manby'a washing crystal 200 gallons black oil 20 boxes sperm candles, and Colonial mould ditto, at tho usual price, lOd. per lb. H. J. GOODMAN, 18-51 Bridge-street. SYMONS' NEW STORE. NOW OPEN. rPHB undersigned begs most respectfully -*- to. acquaint the Public that he has now OPENED HIS NEW STORE, adjoining the Warehouse of Messrs. Levien and Co., Bridge-street, where will be found his usual superior description of Groceries, Earthenware, Furnishing Ironmongery, Bedsteads, and Chairs, &c., &c, fuller particulars of which will appear in n future advertisement. JOHN SYMONS. Nelson, 27th June, 1859. 1350 BEST COLONIAL MOULD CANDLES, in any quantity, at lOd. per lb., on SALE at SYMONS' NEW STORE, Lower Bridge-street. 17_ CHAIRS II CHAIRS!!! Strong American wood-seated chairs ~ English Windsor „ ~ American rocking „ Handsome parlor cane-seated „ Children's high and low back „ „ rocking „ On Sale at SYMONS' NEW STORE, FROM ENGLAND DIRECT. TXJST RECEIVED, per ALFRED THE GREAT, and now on SALE at EDMUND DARTNALL'S, Richmond, a variety of DRAPERY and FANCY GOODS, which have been purchased in tho first English markets, and will therefore be found well worthy of an early inspection, and unrivalled for price and quality. Tho stock consists of—Ladies' mantles Fashionable fancy dresses, adapted for the winter season Cobiirg cloths, French twills, French merinoea Alpacas, Linsey's, and Winsey'a Fur rifling boas and cuffs Prints, calicoes, longcloths, hollands, towellings, &c. Fancy bags, in plush, morocco, and leather Fancy boxes and workboxes Cambric handkerchiefs, fancy scarfs, and gentlemen's silk handkerchiefs Every description of men's and women's winter hosiery A good assortment of bonnets, suitable for the present season Trimmed bonnets, nnd bonnet ribbons Witney blankets and Welsh flannels. IS CANTON HOUSS. T A. LANGFORD, Family Grocer, -°-° Biidgo and Trafalgar streets, begs to inform his customers that he is still SUPPLYING his juatlv celebrated COFFEE and TEAS, the reputation of which ho will strenuously maintain by purchasing the very best only. His unrivalled stock of GLASSWARE, CHINA and EARTHENWARE is open for public inspection at his spacious Show-room, which has lately been replenished with many of the latest productions of the manufacturing districts of England, in numberless branches. BRUSHWARE of every conceivable variety, together witlv tho generality of American productions such as buckets, picks, brooms, hickory axe handles axes, shovels, &c., <fee, in great variety. PICKLES, bottled fruits, brandy peaches, salad oils, all sizes; bottle and packet mustard, jams, jellies; potted fish, various kinds, paste do. CANDLES—BeImont sperm, German, and French, Sydney, Tarariaki and Nelson mould do., night lights, floating do., and a choice assortment of moderateur lamps, oils, wicks, glasses, globes, &c, can be procured at this establishment. In tho item of SUGARS, I. A. L. flatters himself that for quality and lowness of price, one trial will prove that he is unapproachable. Having bought under peculiarly favorable circumstances for cash, he can offer his stock with the greatest confidence, consisting of Mauritius, West India, Pampanga, China, crushed loaf, snowdrop, &c, <fee, &c. Observe— CANTON HOUSE, OPPOSITE THE TRAFALGAR HOTEL, I. A. LANGFORD, Proprietor. 45 "FINEST PLANTATION COFFEE, -*- only Is. 6d. per lb., at the NELSON GROCERY DEPOT. M. M. WEBSTER, 49 , , Manager. IUST RECEIVED per TASMaSiAN': " MAID, .1 10 BOXES BELMONT SPERM CANDLES, i At the j NELSON GROCERY DEPOT, I . M. M. WEBSTER, 46 . . Manager. pROSSEand BLACK WELL'S superior PICKLES Lea and Perrin's Worcester Sauce Fine Bottled Fruit Preserved Fresh Salmon „ . „ Lobsters Potted Ham and Tongue Sardines, very superior French Capers Draught «,nd Bottled Vinegar. At the NELSON GROCERY DEPOT. M. M. WEBSTER, 4S Manager. T IBERAL WAGES will be given to a A-* respectable educated YOUTH as an APPRENTICE to;the Printing Business. Apply, at the bnioe ' of this paper.

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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 184, 26 July 1859, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 184, 26 July 1859, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 184, 26 July 1859, Page 1

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