.'::■•';■;; ; '/ Pert^fe;, : - , ON SALE by the undersigned—One case, containing— ■ - Paris, hats.-aiohairdo., cricketing caps Military glazed caps, tweed do. ; Blue and black do. One case containing— Women's girls', and.maids' drab sun hats Trimmings, chenelle, hair nets ;. Velvet ties, bonnet and dress preservers Bonnet shapes, princess'rolls. One bale 86-inch grey calicoes One bale 8-4 inch do. do. One case containing— Rolled linings, twill do. :•' Regatta shirtings : . .Blue serge, cricketing: flannel v^ihcey skirts, oil stair covering1 Swiss muslin, lappet do. " Turkey twiilyi mixed alpacas • Croydon sheeting, Horrocks'^do. Two cases containing— ft,. '" Christy's felt h^yYyy yy^^y-Ayy.. ■■■: : .„ : isdies f|^ ~ .ladies'itrimmed^str^ „ ladies'trimmedfprincess royal; ' y Striped^paoire'cfjps.rhorseJhair do. •• ; Meh's oiTlawn military-caps'.-'.: Boys'and children's,trimmedxjaps Two cases mispeliapeousiarticlessi- . ! Roulette boards, German tactics Solitaire do.; cannpnade game; Crusade game, imperial contest do. Cfibbage boxes, pope joan boards . Bone counters, letter balancesTortoieshell tea caddies 5 r Carved wood work - Carved.paper knives, Swiss cups Carved salad spoons and forks . Mosaic mats, spring tapes v , ■ -. Table bells, transparent slates , Steel and ivory puzzle rings - Bronze letter .clips, bronze ink. stands , Knitting boxes,'jewel boxes, watch stands Cricket balls, tennis do. Fancy and plain baskets Garden'seats, Lund's pencils French toys and ornaments. Paper.—Three bales containing— Imperial cap - Double small hand White demy < Double crown Bag cap Double bag capV One case containing— . • Tartaric acid, Taddy's brown rappee. One case, containing— Britannia metal teapots Electro candlesticks - Lund's patent cork screws, tin tacks Scissors;'pen knives, &<r., &c, &c.' One,ctisj|yy_oriey's hosiery, haberdashery, &<?. One-ja^p^ntaining-. . GiUfliwiiite quilted sun bonnets, holland mantles MarseUa pelisses, honey-comb coats Boys' ana girls' linen and cotton clothing Mohair and Challies frocks, stays ; ;'■ Cashmere cloaks, nursing aprons Princess Royal corsets, &c, &q;, &c. One case, containing— Portmanteaus, alpaca, and silk umbrellas Brown moire parasols, Crimean shirts; ■ Trimmings, French kid gloves, &c., &c. One cask canary seeds One cask Day and Martin's; blacking.; SHARLAND AND WATT. Bridge-street, Nelson,-May 4. 617 ]UST ARRIVED PER MJILLY*- *" the undermentioned CASES;— 1, Military accoutrements 2—4, Iron bedsteads and cots' 5 — 6, Volckman's confectionery 7, Canary seeds B—l3, Confectionary 14—21, Homan's boots and shoes 22, Jewellery, vases, lustres, &C. 23—24, Woollen goods 25—44, Dried fruits, almonds, &c. 45, Turkey cotton, school stationery, Bunting, &c. 46, Perfumery, Price and Co. 47—50,'Huntley and Palmer's buscuits j 51—53, Day and Martin's blacking 62, Blue stone -' _:', ■■ " 63, Stationery ■ ' ■ ' 64, Oatmeal, in 10-Sj tins 65, Glassware: 66, Breakfast cups, china, dessert sets 67—70, Bedroom services, decanters 71, Homan's men's boots 72, Men's winter clothing 73—74, Moiiey's hosiery 75, ~ haberdashery 76—77, Furniture, Smee and Sons' 78, Bell and Black's matches 79—99, Price's composites. SHARLAND AND WATT. Bridge-street, Nelson; - 516 BOOTS! BOOTS !! BOOTS!! I— JUST RECEIVED- * Cloth boots Bluchers Wellingtons Ladies, goloshes Children's boots and shoes Always on hand— Colonial made watertights Boy's and Girl's boots. TO ARRIVE PER DARTA large assortment of seasonable Boots and Shoes; also, A large assortment of Leather and Grindery. B. JAOKSON. : ■ ... : 213 gPLENDID FKSSH TEAS. GOLDEN TEAPOT. Late Symons' Store, next door to Trafalgar Hotel, ; Bridge-street. J. S. HOLLIS has just received f^om London and Sydney direct, a fresh lor 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 ths approbation of customers. J. S. H. has also first class GROCERIES. Currants Raisins Mustards Bottled Fruit Jams Muscatels Jordan Almonds - Starch and Blue " j -:; - -jPickles ■-■■, ■{"Cheese..-..-.. j ~Hams and Bacon 1 All of the very choicest qualities. j He sell cheap for cash, and is prepared to supply : families with the best Groceries at the lowest market Sign of the GOLDEN TEAPOT, Next door to the Trafalgar Hotel, Bridge-street. 753 J. 8. HOLLI&. BLANKETS AND FLANNEL. JUST RECEIVED, and on SALE:— "l bale eleven quarter ' 1 baleten- " » I bale nine „ *''' 1 bale Flannel (aswrted) _„_. _A_^*K«ff Mtefttaof WINTER ftOODfl. v ffWßj, lava* akd w.
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 269, 18 May 1860, Page 1
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657Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 269, 18 May 1860, Page 1
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