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DO CASES ofIItTK^JTURE, I now land*Ju ing ex Anne Lonbton, consisting of the bett and most useful assortmentjever imported* Mahogany and Walnut, Chairs,"1 ,cane seated and spiing stuffed ■~ Mahogany ,and \yalnufc Music Stools and , Whatnots t [ Mahogany and Walnut Dining, Loo fi Card and Fancy Tables Mahogany Cheffioniers, Sideboards, and Waid--1 ,iobes ( r ' , 1 Mahogany Sofas and Cauches, Washstands and • Cojnmodes Mahogany and painted Chests of Drawers Easy Chairs in gieat variety liOokingi-gksseß. a lafge assortment iron Bedsteadabfeveiy description Kidderminster wdJJiussels Hasrocks and FoqtBtools t . ,f &c, &o, &c. Observe—At the Fcbkiture Stork ot JOHN SYMONS AND CO., 759 Bridge-street. SALT* '.SALT. SALT. - NOW LANDING EX ANNE LONGTON. < OiK TONS FINE and COARSE SALT. uO ' On'sale at tha Stoics of JOHN SYMONS AND CO. , * . 740 I* ASSINETTS& CLOTHES BASKETS ■*-* Market and Papeil Baskets ' Fancy Basket?, and Table Mats, in great va- £ riety. 1 On sale at the. Stoics of ' JOHN SYMONS,,AND CO. 741 TO CONNOISSEURS IN TEA. I USX RECEIVED per Anne Longton. ** 6 chesU of the finest Souchong 15 half-chests ditto ditto On sale at the Stores of JOHN SYMONS AND CO. 1 751 CITY OF NELSON STEAM COFFEE MILLS. JOHN SYMONS AND >CO/S COFFEES, CELEBRATED FOR THEIR GREAT STRENGTH and FINE AROMATIC FLAVOR. ' To ensure a really rich and delicious beverage, pse these choice COFFEES; their excellent qualities have long been known and appreciated throughout New Zealand. Roasted and Ground by Steam Power, and packed in 3 and 6-lb aiitight canisteis, hot from the cylinders, which is warranted to retain its fine aromatic and fiagiant qualities any length of time. ' Sold at JOHN SYMONS AND CO.'S STORES. BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON; GIBBS' FLAT, COLLINGWOOO, -at tirt BLENHEIM STORE, MARLBOROUOH ; and by their Agents thioughout New Zealand. J. S. and Co. are ready to appoint Agents in every Town or district that is not fully occupied. 624 'V R. HODDER AND CO., Richmond, -■- • have iust received a choice and large assortment of useful WINTER DRAPERY and GENERAL MERCHANDIZE :— Winseys, Linseys, Tweeds, Wool Plaids, Mohaiis Merinos, Twill, Circassians, Alpacas, Coburgs Blankets, Flannels, Carpets, Shawls, Skirts, Pilot Cloth. Calico Prints, Denies, Shiits, Slops, Girls' and dies-Mantles , Boys', Youths', and Men's Clothing of every description > > Belts, Neckties, Scarfs, Trimmings, Bonnet Ribbons Super 'Felt Hats, Caps, Hollands, Hosiery, Gloves Umbrellas,. Cloth and Kid Boots, Goloshes, &c,, &c. Fifteen boxes Sewed Muslin Goods. , ,S,alt, Sugar, Tea, Behnont Candles. Sydney Moulds ' Ceylon Coffee, Sago, Pearl Bailey, Bluestone, Coin Sacks Negrohead Tobacco, Figs, Raisins, Mustaids Candied Peel, White and Red Lead in jfc-ewfc tins, Colza Oil ' ' ' Patent Rivetted Spades, Tin Tacks, Hair Brooms, Pel Turnery ' 1 crate Breakfast Cups and Saucers, &c, &c, &c. 605 . CABINET MANUFACTORY, 1 Collingwood-street. TAMES JOHNSON, 'Manufacturer of V every description of CABINET FURNITURE, wishes' to inform the public of and its vicinity, that he has commenced the above business, and hppes by, strict ( attention, toihlrined with economy and , punctuality, to merit a shaie of their patronage and support. ' Address—Collingwood-street, opposite the Scotch Church 486 TO PUBLICANS AND SPIRIT MER- •*- ' CtfANTS, Ex EMMA. l v 1 hogshead Mortell's Brandy '2 ~ ' Jamaica Rum 1 quarter-cask Scotch Whiskey ''6'octaves Port Wine ' 3 quarter-casks Sherry 6 octaves Pale Sherry 10 cases Fieneh Liqueurs 10 sases Whiskey 1 25 cases Pale Brandy > > On sale at the Stores of J. LEVIEN AND CO., 668 . , ' Bridge-street. Tf X NEILLY, from London, and on sale •*-^ at the stoics of the undersigned— ; , 3 bales blankets i 2' !,> r bro calico. 36 and 72 inches I bale crovdon sheetieg, 72,8U, and 90 inches I 1 „, plain drugget 1 „ navy canvas 1 „ bed tick X case wincey's 1 „ blue seige 1 „ coburgs 1 , f hard tartan 10 ps. Cheviot tweed 2 „ Ladies' ditto 1 case Men's and Youth's felt hats and cloth > caps 2 cases washing crystal 546ns fine salt 1 ton coarse ditto. W. WILKIE, 1 594 i Brjdge-Btieet Vl ,'■ ■ 1 ..boots! boots!! ex anne longton. O1 TRUNKS ASSORTED all of first UK. rate'quality, including ONE HUNDRED 'PAIRS oCJjADIES' FASHIONABLE BALMORALS, "the GEM of the season, at ' ' " , T B. JACKSON'S, 1 ' Trafalgar-street. N.B.—Clearing out Men's Stout Lace Boots at 12s. wi'd'Hß per pair. < '' l- 7641 .• " I

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 288, 24 July 1860, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 288, 24 July 1860, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 288, 24 July 1860, Page 1

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