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■ ■ - -■ ' • 2 ft ...••■■■ . : NELSON BREWERY. /~1 HOOPER ■& CO. have now on hand, a large supply ofj BOTTLED PORTER, in Pints and Quarts, of which they flatter themselves, one trial only is necessary to prove to consumers , that it is equal to any imported; and trust that their endeavour to produce an article '■•. 'EQUAL TO ENGLISH,; . wilTmeet with that patronage whifeh will enable them to carry out their To prevent mistakeß they particularly desire purchasers to notice that for the future their. Porter .■has. on each bottle the. following labelinblue. ' " ' . . ■ : : . . f ; The Porter is to be had at most of the Hotels throughout the Province, and wholesale at the Brewery. G. HOOPER & Co. Nelson, 7th October, 1859. ' " '■ ■' ■ . 428 :.' : .'■■■■■■ ■'■ -CITY OF KELSON '■•; ' :: ■ STEAM COFFEE ROASTING & GRINDING KILLS. :;''■' ■ -JOHN sYMdNS MH- co. ;.■ ; Beg to inform the Public of the Nelson Province, and of the various Settlements of New Zealand, that they have just imported per Roxana, from London, and have daily working at their. Store, Bridge-street, A PATENT COFFEE ROASTER, : . of a New and Iniproved..Prin ; ciple, . :,. DRIVEN BY STEAM, by which a considerable saving is effected, to the advantage of consumers. This Patent Roaster, so celebrated in Europe, amongst other advantages, preserves to a remarkable degree the beautiful and essential aroma, so necessary to the well-flavoring.of Coffee, without which an exhilarating and refreshing beverage is rendered vapid and flat. . ; PACKED IN AIR-TIGHT CANISTERS, HOT FROM THE CYLINDERS, and is wareanted to retain its fine aromatic'and fragrant qualities any length of time. '~,-. V/. ~:■.....- .■.•■•■;-.;•-, ,:-sold';ax,-.,--:: '.*■-■<... '■'""'■■:■.... . - JOHN SYMONS AND COS STOBES 5 BEIDGE^STREET, NELSON; BIBB'S COLLINGWOOD) AND AT THE ; r BEAVER STORE, WAIRAU. ' AGENTS WANTED THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND. 491

W THEIR OLD STOCK, AL BI 0 N HOU S E have still on hand, as under— Men's Moleskin Trowsers, ss. 6d. to 7s. 6d. Boys' „ „ 4s. 6d. Men's Cotton Cord Trowsers, 7s. - „ Pilot Monkey Jackets, 18s, to 265. All-wool Flannels, Is. 6d. to 2s. 3d. Large Blankets, 12s. and 15s. Double-width Grey Calicoes, 10d., lid-, 13d. Yard-wide Grey Calicoes, 5d., s£d., 6d. 250 "Vf ERINOESj commencing Tenpence, i-*J- Huckabacks, commencing Elevenpence Linen Hollands, „ Ninepence Derrieß, „ Sevenpence Wide-width Prints,, Sixpence Diapers, ~ One Shilling Any one of the above articles enumerated are now to be found at 251 ALBION HOUSE. RECEIVED AT A LB lON HOU SE— ix CRIMEAN SHIRTS! from 9s. 6d. to 13a.—the highest price. Superior far to those hitherto sold in Nelson. 1 SAC COATS! Gentlemen's Black Cloth Sacs, 265. to 38s. .„* Coloured „ 235. to 355. -TROWSERS! Gentlemen's Cloth Trowsers, 14s. to 225. „ Bedford-cord, 16s. to 235. ;, , Worsted-cord, 12s. to 17s. WAISTCOATS! Gentlemen^ Black Cloth Vests, 10s. to 14s. o Coloured „ Bs. 6d. to 12s. ,; Fancy Doe „ ; 7b. to 12. SHiRTS! White Shi^ta (linen fronts)",1 * ss. 3d. to 7s. . Fancy Regatta Shirts, 3s. 6d. Scotch Twilled.Shirts (lined), 2s. 3d. to 3s. 3d. Lambs-Wool Shirts,. 4s, 6d. to 6s. , . „ ' Drawers, 4s. 6d. to 7s. 6d.' For proof, come to ALBION HOUSE, Next to Mrs. Bird's new Butcher's Shop. . 249, ; -•..■,;■;,- ' ■■'• POTILLE STAYS, white or colored, ■V/ Ladies will find at ALBION HOUSE a large *nd varied stock of the above. Prices from 4s 6d. to 9s. 6d. 304 FOR HORROCKS'S LONG CLOTHS COME to ALBION HOUSE. 305 FOR MEN'S BLUE SLOPS „ ~ „ Cloth Caps „ „ Scotch twill Shirts in very large Bizes and of best quality, COME TO ALBION HOUSE. 306 EX LATE AERIVALS. A SEASONABLE ASSORTMENT of BOOTS and SHOES, LEATHER and GRINDERY, consisting of— Men's bluchers Men's Wellingtons Ladies' colored boots Ladies' cloth boots Ladies' cashmere boots - > &C,,'&C,f'&C, - ' - 407 •....; B, JACKSON;

WO 0 L . HPHE undersigned are CASH PUR- ■■*•. CHASERS of WOOL, and are prepared to make LIBERAL ADVANCES against Clips of the ensuing 'Season, on Consignment to their Correspondents^- -' ' ■-::'■' ■ ..■■■' - • ■ ■ -■ ■ . ■Msssra. A. Willis, Gann, and Co., London ; : : Messrs: Robt. H. Wilson and Co., Liverpool; Messrs. Willis, Merry., and Co., Sydney; Messrs. Smith, MERKY r and Co., Melbourne. :-' NASH AND SOAIFB. Nelson, May 26th, 1859. 1190 A PUBLIC MEETING, "for a few days." at WEST'S Shaving, Hairdressing, and Shampooing Saloon, to examine his splendid assortment of CRICKET BVTS, BALLS, and STUMPS, that has been senl to him by "the old folks at home." From 2s. 6d. to 20s. each. 448 QHEAP. — FOR CAS H. Ransome's I. 0. H. Ploughs Universal Plough. „ Y. F. 0. Plough „ Y. O. H. Plough, steel mould boards „ Y. F. L. extras „ Y.O.H. extras Grey's Wrought Iron Ploughs, with extras, with and without wheels , _ ; Howard Plough Also, Register Grates and Kitchen Ranges. 445 ' I. M. HILL. TO FAMDLIES. CHEAP PROVISIONS, AT AIT X E K'S STORE S, -£k Bridge-street. Prime well-cured bacon, at Hid. per lb. per side Prime well-cured ham, at Is. l£d. „ ham Superior cheese, at Is. Id. per lb. „ cheese Excellent potatoes, at 6s. per cwt. - ■- • Eggs, butter, &c, at the lowest market prices^ i . /,; All orders punctually attended to. 234 GLASSWARE—GLASSWARE. 5 CASES JUST RECEIVED at AITKEN'S STORES,'Bridge-street, containing upwards of ;: 100 dozen of Tumblers, Wines, Plates, Cruet-stands, &c, &c, at UNPRECEDENTED LOW PRICES. Tumblers, from 3s. 9d. per dozen Wines „ 4s. 6d. „ Oruet-atands ~ 3s. 6d. each. Inspection iP'nted. 283 CONSIGNMENT FANCY BASKETS. OA A BASKETS from Bd. to 10s. 6d« each U. j;. GOODMAN'S, Bridge-street. 340 Terms cash. FOR SALE.—GOOD LlME—delivered at Nelson and Richmond fqr £,% 10s., and £2 at the kiln. . . ' WILLIAM SMALL, ! . > Stoke. ' October, l,4tb, 1859. v.. • 454

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 210, 25 October 1859, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 210, 25 October 1859, Page 1

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