pURNISHINGr. FURNISHING.— •*■* The largest stock of Furnishine Goods in New Zealand at JOHN SYMONS AND CO.'S, consisting of— Handsome parlour chairs _ Strong, wood-seated ditto American rocking ditto Dining ditto . Oak office arm ditto Children's high and low ditto Plate looking glasses of every size Tables and washstands Single and double iron bedsteads Chinese matting and door mats Mappin's table cutlery ■ „ electro plate forks and spoons „ ditto tea and coffee pots Metal and block tin ditto ditto Candlesticks of every description Tea trays and waiters, large assortment Brooms of every description Shoe and black lead brushes Mops, corkscrews, and dustpans Oval boilers and saucepans Bellows, tea kettles, and gridirons Enamelled boilers and saucepans Ditto milk pans American tubs and buckets Market and clothes baskets American axes Also, Glass and earthenware of every description. OBSERVE —JOHN SYMONS A&D CO., Bridge-street, Nelson. 206 TO SPORTSMEN. HALL AND SON'S* Glass and Rifle GUNPOWDER, SHOT, CAPS, and WADDING. On fifilft flt JOHN SYMONS & CO.'S STORES, Bridge-street, Nelson; Gibbs's Flat, Collingwood; and the Beaverton Store, Marlborough. 182 FURNISHING. FURNISHING. PARTIES FURNISHING are respectX fully invited to inspect JOHN SYMONS AND CO.'S SHOW ROOMS, Bridge-street, Nelson. 202 JUST arrived at the Golden Tea PotTwo cases Finest DUTCH ANCHOVIES, in 'glassjars. ■ ■ ■'A., .~..?:**:360 ,ANB case FRENCH PLUMS, in glass jars, with patent screw tops. 361 NE Case ANCHOVY PASTE. ~ - . : 362 ONE Case POTTED HAM. 363 O-NE Case POTTED TONGUE. yJ 364 ONE CASE POTTED BEEF. 365 ONE Case FANCY JAR SAUCE. J. S. HOLLIS, Golden Tea Pot, 366 Bridge-street. X AIREDALE.— Collins' American axes Shingling hatchets Brass taps, assorted sizes Grecian 0 G planes Ovolo sash planes Match planes, $ and 1 inch Sorby's pit and cross-cut saws Screw drivers, saw sets. , T. G. BATCHELOR, Bridge-street, Stores. ...:,-• 339 JOSEPH WEBB, Tailor, &c, Trafalgar- ** square, has just received an assortment of DOESKINS of excellent quality, and suitable for the present season. J. W. respectfully invites inspection of theabove very serviceable goods. 833
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 255, 30 March 1860, Page 4
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322Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 255, 30 March 1860, Page 4
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