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■•■■•PtrJtJanWse. •" ■ i'; form 4n, Tailor, Woollen Draper, and Outfitter, : (Two doorsifrom the Marino Hotel), BRIDGE-STREET, NELSOX, TKS JUST LANDED ex Constantine A NEW STOCK OF CLOTHS Br,ACK and Fancy Doeskms, Twbed3, Bedford Cord, Woollen and Cotton Ditto, to be sold by the yard, or garments made to measure from tlie same at London Prices. ;: READY-MADE CLOTHING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, TO SUIT ALL CLASSES. White and Reg Ail1 A SdirtsJ Serge, and Crimean Ditto, Under Ditto, Drawers, Stockings, Braces, , Neckties, Belts, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Cloth and-KiD Gloves, Caps, Felt Hats,' &'o. Cloth and i Glazed Caps made to order. - : , i NELSON CLOTH ON SALE AT 6s. od. PER YARD; | . Mrs. FORMAN/desires toiintimate that she has ; likewise. received by.the;above vessel a choice assort: ; merit of LADIES' DRESSES, in all the newest'styles of fashion, and respectfully solicits an inspection of the same. \ f .\ '.'; ■, •' •OPPOSITE THE GOLDEN TEAPOT,' . :■:■'. ,• . - ■■BRIDGfi-ST'BEET: NELSON. ' , 906 . ' ' BOOKS! BOOKS!! ' MEW' CATALOGUE,; NOW READY '~ : , 168 pages. Price" Is. 6d., or sent by post on receipt of ?s. 6d. - . : . . GEORGE ROBERTSON, . " 909 '.' . -383, George-sti-eet, Sydney. - AMERICAN OOOKING STOVES, '-^■"*- Small Anvils, from a i cwt. upwards; Drains ing .Tools, Sorby Sheep,. Shears, .1 Winnowing Ma--chine, by Ransome and Sims; 1 two-bladed: Chaff Cutter, by W. Dray and Co. ■ ".., : ; , I. M. HILL,... ;.! ' Ironmonger, &c,.. . 894 . .. Waimea-street. rP R. HODDER AND CO., Richmond, !-*- • have just received a choice and large assortment of useful WINTER.pR APERY and GENERAL MERCHANDIZE:— - , Winseys, Linseys, Tweeds,, Wool Plaids, Mohairs ; Merinos, Twill, Circassians, Alpacas, Coburgs.., Blankets, Flannels, Cirpets, Shaiwls, Skirts, Pilot Cloth '■'■'■' I Calico Prints,-Derries, Shirts, Slops, Girls' and La- , dies' Mantles • . Boys', Youths', and Men's Clothing of every description ' ' ' Belts, Neckties, Scarfs, .Trimmings, Bonnet Ribbons1 Super Felt' Hits, Caps, Hollands, Hosiery, Gloves Umbrellas, Cloth and Kid Boots, Goloshes, &c,,&c. Fifteen boxes Sewed Muslin Goods. " Salt, Sugar, Tea, Belmohfc Candles, Sydney Moulds Ceylon Coffee, Sago, Pearl Barley, Bluestone, Corn Sacks Negrohead Tobacco, Figs, Raisins, Mustards Candied Peel, White and Red Lead in $-cwt tins, Colza Oil. , Patent Rivetted Spades, Tin Tacks, Hair Brooms, Perfumery 1 crate Breakfast Cups and Saucers, &c, &c, &c. 605 ■ ■; ■■ ' :- . ' ■UK ANNE LONGTON, from London. -*-^ 2 bales blankets . 1 case moleskin trousers ; 6 trunks, boots, assorted . 1 hhd. hollow-wara—containing pval boilers, - saucepans, stew-pans; and glue-kettles. 9 chests superior Congou tea 14 half-chests . „ . , . 8 chests finest Souchong (the only parcel of t ■■'■ ' this superior tea imported in the Anne Longton.) 770 W. WILKIE. lUST LANDED, ex MARTHA, from ** Melbourne, and on Sale ait the stores of the undersigned.:— : .. 200 bags sugar,' 2 bales L-B bags 20 boxes soap - • 18 do axe handles 22 coils Manilla rop<B 25 kegs white lead 21 nests American tubs • 25 doz. 6uckets 10 cases1 wood-seated chairs 2 ;,| cane „ „ ! 2 „ rockers . • 1 case'wood-seated office chairs . J „ children's chairs 769 . W. WILKIE. ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS AND CUTLERY OF i • EVERY DESCRIPTION, EX NEILLY. MESSRS. PEAT AND THORNTON -■"-»- have just received a large assortment of , very choicer Electro-plated Tea andCdffee Pots, Sugar BasinSj": Cream; Jugs, . Candlesticks, Cruets, Toast Racks, Spoons, Dessert Forks, Table Cutlery, Scissors, Pen. Kijjves,'Sheep Shears, &fc, &c;j selected from one of the best houses in London, and which will be sold at the" lowest remunerating prices, wholesale and retail. ... . ; - ; ■ : ■::.,. ■-..: -' ' 708 . : t v; ; WINDSOR BREWERY. ; ' ; THE Undersigned haying completed his . : BREWEEY,>viII be thankful to the, trade and private' 'families for their support, as he intends. to makeiaGOOD 'ARTICLE irom the BEST MALT and;HOPS; he ttrists toreceive a share of the public patronage.'" • - . .... • Thanking his numerous friends and supporters for past favors during the long period he has carried on, the Malting Business in Nelson, he is still prepared to Malt, -and to supply them with that' article WHOLESALE and-RETAIL at the market prices. : . ;;'.;V.V.., ~. -", MARK BLYTHE, , '■..,■',"■■',.-.' -~. Bridge-street, near the Eelpond. : ( :Nelson,!j;uly sth, 1860. .' P.S.—Highest prices given for prime samples of MALTING BARLEY. ' 76* ' i On sale at the Colonist Office. HUMORISTS. Su- -*- perior Edition. 1 ' On sale at the Colonist Office. T EDGERS, DAYBOOKS, CASEBOOKS •*-^ &c, &c.—A small assortment of Account Books to be sold 'at a very low rate. 1 Also, Bibles and Testaments. On sale at the Colonist Office. HPHE UNION TUNE B,OOK •*- and CONTINUATION. 977 WM. H. WEST takes much pleasure in informing his old friends that he has JUbT RECEIVED fiom Taddy, Tomlin, and Co. 100 lbs. of the best BROWN RAPPEE SNUFI', so much beloved by* all old Snuffers. Also, a latge lot of that splendid WIiLSH HEADACHE SNUFF in connection with other FANCY SNUFFS, to suit the million— At the O d Stand in Bridge-street, Where you can purchase all kinds of Tobacco and Cigars of the very best quality. 784 WATCIIES! CLOCKS! A/TR. COATES has much pleasure in in- ■"-■* ' formiDg the inhabitants of Nelson, that he has succeeded in securing the seivices of an efficient and trustworthy.person to mnnage his business during his absence, and now invites hi& customers to send their jobs as usual. Nelson, July 19,1860. 814

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 304, 18 September 1860, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 304, 18 September 1860, Page 1

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