gjtm||pftige.. notice; *T< R. HpDDER AND CO., Richiiipnd, ■*-' call particular) attention to. the foliowiug GOODS:— Fuß FAMILIES-; . . ! Currants, Raisins, bandied Peel, and Spices; Dark and Light Sugars, Crushed and Loaf; Teas, Gof : fees, prime Hams; and Bacon, Oatmeal, Pearl ■ Barley,1 Sa_o, Candles, Soap, and Soda; Score's Washing Crystal, Pickles, Sauces, Vinegars, with every other description of Grocery, at- the lowest , . Nelson prices. ivkoUale and retail. , - ' -' FOR BUILOEUS— . Sawri Timber, White and Red Pine, and Totara. Battens, Shingles. Tools, Nails, Locks, Bolts, Hinges, Glass, Oils, Turps, White" Lead, Colors, &c. FOR FARMERStjcythes (complete), and best Round Scythe Stones, ilakesj Forks, Ueap HooUs t arid Sick'w; Spades, Shovels, Garden and Grub Hoes, Dock Spades and Pruning Tools, Sheep Shears, American, and English Axes, Hope, Halters, and Harvest Hats, and Trow.ers. FOH TUB DAIUYMilk Dishes, Strainers, Skimmers, Cheese Cloth, American BuckeK Water Brashes, and Rennets. FOR THK SPORTSMEN— Hall's [test Glass Gunpowder, Joyce's Caps, Shot of all sizes. FOR TIIK LADTES— Elegant Mantles and Shawls, Bonnets, Hats, Ribbons, Pai-iik, Stays, Under Clothing New. Styles in Dresses, Long Cloth*. Flannels, Collars, Hosiery, Boots, Shoes, »nd Slippers; such an assortment worth the inspection of all the ladies in the country ; also. Looking Glasses, Perfumery, and Fancy Stationery. FOR THK GENTLKMEN— Coats, Trousers, Vests, Hosiery, Hits, Boots, -ho s, and Slippers; White and Regatta Shirts, Cigars, Cavendish and<-&egrohead Tobacco, Razors, Clothes Brashes, Writing Desks, and Pocket Books. FOR THE LEARNED— A lot of old valuable Books. FOR THE BOYS— Cricket Bats and Balls, Toys, Games, Tool Chests, useful size Lace-up Boots, Pocket Knives, Slates, Books, Pencils, Pens, a suit of Clothes for Boys of any size. FOR THE GIRLS— Pretty Brown Hais and Ribbons, Silk Mantles. Work 1 Boxes, Crochet Hooks, Fancy Toys, Purse Twist, Berlin Wool, Knitting Cotton, and Scissors. FOB THE INFANT&— Challis and .Cashmere Dresses, .and Cloaks, Hoods, Frock Bodies ard Caps Playthings, Gingerbread Nuts, Biscuits, Lollies in great variety, and Night Lights. Ironmongery, Cutlery, Coffin Furniture, Brush and , Tin Ware, Crockery, Paper Hangings, and the Improved Patent .Knife Board, with a large assortment of other useful Goods. , , T. R. HODDER AND CO., 683 Richmond. r PHE GOLDEN TEAPOT was OPENED on JL Wednesday Last. f '672 O~I?_I_UNG of a NEW GROCERY WAREHOUSE, NEXT DOOtt TO THE TIUPAM3AR HOTEL, ... ; : (Late Symon's Store), : . Bridgei-stbeet, Nelson., I beg respectfully to announce TO THE PUBLIC GENERALLY that I have taken those centrally sitUHted premises, next door to the Trafalgar Hotel, Bridge-street (late Symons' Store), where 11 lntpnd ' carrying on a WbY.MONEY GENERAL GROCERS'TRADE, whiehOPENEDon VVednesday last, 30th ultimo. . . , In establishing any new business, it is customary and indeed, necessary., ,to state the system on whichit is to be conducted, and in doing .^,Ol -sha'l endeavor to chew. you that your interest is concerned 'g$ well as niy own; My o'liject will b« to' establish a purely OA%H TRA DE," and to supply the public with all articles of the tot aiid purent qualities, especially. TEA «nd COFFEE T need not dilate ou this point, but shall siwplv ask ONE TRIAL~The proprietor having liad many veers experience i.n.some of the largest ReadyMoney retail Qvoe&yy houses .in England^ feels confident that the only meaajs to ensure siiccess.- is to Btick. to the maxim nowsouniyer.^i in-the old country ol Small Profits and ,Qoiok Pe^c?,v,s. , . This, combined with articles'of (Sterling qualities, attention to business, and civility, cannot fail of sueTo prevent mistake this establishment will be called THE NELSON GOLDEN TEAPOT. , Oilman's Scores.of'the best brands obtainable. Of these articles i'am .only say my aim will be to obtain the freshest and newest impor^ationf). In coiicltisutn all I ask is " one trial/ an 4 I am content, to abide by the result; which must ensure success, as all other'ready money trades have done. Note the Address-— THE GOL; DE N T.E A•P 0T , (Late Symons'Store), One Door from thk Trafalgar Hotel, BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON', .IOSEPH S,. HOLLIS, 67. - Proprietor.
fPHE GOLDEN TKA.-POT was OPENED «.t. -1 WED^ESUAT Last. 674 gPLENDID FRESH TEAS. GOLDEN TEA-POT, Latb SrMoss' Storb, ' Next door to Trafalgar Hotel, ' BRIDGE-STBEBT. J. S. HOLLIS has JUST RECEIVED from London I and Sydney direct, a fresh lot of Splendid Teas, consisting of— Superior' Congou Very finest pearl leaf Gunpowder First quality scented Orange Pekoe, and Hyson J. S. HOLLIS can confidently recommend these Teas to the public of Nelson, as really something extraordinary, as there has not been any really first class Teas in the market lately. These Teas need only one trial to insure the approbation of .customers. J. S. H. haa also firs,t class GROCERIES :— Currants Raisins Mustards Bottled Fruit .Tarns Muscatels Jordan Almonds Starch, and Blue Picklea .Cheeso- v Ifama anH Bacon. All of the very choicest qualities; He sells cheap for cash/and is prepared to supply Families with the best Groceries at the lowest market rates. SIGN OF THE GOLDEN TEA-POT, Next door to the Trafalgar Hotel, Bridge-street. J. S. HOLLIS. Wanted to Purchase—FßESH EGGS—For Cash. 758 JUS? RECEIVED, PER/ROXANA. tjiINE NEW CHRIST^ FRUITS, *- consisting of the Fine&t Pudding Raisins, Currents, Muscatels, Sultana Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Almonds, Walnuts, and Barcelona Nuts Onfsale a.t john'.symons and co's stores. 581 AT H. J. GOODMAN'S, BRIDGE STREET. DIRECT from the Manufacturers, ex CRESSVVfILL— 10 boxes ,F,rv and Son's Homoeopathic Cocoa 13 ditto .Soluble Chocolate, from 2d. per packet 5 d,itto iFrench .Eating Chocolate, from Id. per Ftiqk 5 ditto Vanilla, .ditto ditto ditto 2 ditto.Caracca Nibs 3 ditto Lemon Nonpareil Bon Bona 2 ditto Almpnddjtto.ditto 2dittoJ)eSai}te }dU*p£oc<>» *>«*?." tfS
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 228, 27 December 1859, Page 4
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