3Jtm|)aitbk. • o_ PAPERHANGINGS! PAPEEHANGINGsT PAPKRHANGINGS! The Undersigned have JUST RECEIVED upwards of WHICH FOB QUALITY, VARIETY, AND CHEAPNESS QANNOT BE EQUALLED * ' IN THE PROVINCE. : Prices : From 7d. per Piece, and upwards. OBSERVE ME ADDRESSSTALLiKDMD MILLS, PLUMBERS* PAINTERS, ORNAMENTAL! PAPEfiHANGERS, BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON, N.8.-Sashes Primed and Glazed at Bd. per foot, OIL AMD COLOR SHOP. ■ W : .■.'•■ LIJKE JNATTEASS'S, - ! BRIDGE-STREET, THREE DOORS EAST OF COLLINGWOOD-STREET. WARRANTED ALL FLAX, \ MANUFACTURED ONLY BY HIM [ ESPECIALLY Ifyß THIS PURPOSE. From 15s. per Single Mattress. OLD CASES RE-STUFFED. «r PX LA T E ARRIYA L S. rp o ARRIVE in the Bride, now shortly . ■*-* Oval hoilers, from 2to 8 gallons • -*- expected. Tea kettles, saucepans, frying pans . . 1 case single perambidators> made to order, * Gridirons, tea kitchens, tea and coffee pots lease double „ V extra Htfong Candleßticks, knives and forks,.tea trays 1-case,containing— Tongs, .hand-bowls, Italian irons . Kirby and Beard's fine bent Sea Fish Hoc ks Meat Saws/fire shovels, camp ovens, scales patent Sail and packing needles Locks, hinges, bolts, window stays, and staples v , „ mounted Palms, Irons, &c Tin'd and iron American tacka 2 caßes Anderson and Catley^s Fancy Soaps Back pullies; roller ends 2 cases Brushware,.consisting of— Sash weights, pulhes, and hoe Cocoa Fibre Scrubbing Brushes, varitms Patent and out nails, zinc and counter sunk qualities j;; Hair Brooms and Bannis'ier Sheet zinc and nails Brushes, Black Lead Brushes. Oil Brush.es. Stubs'a double cut, pit and cross-cut files 1 case f anC y Shop Twines (uteorted) Spades, shovels, pickaxes l case $ mng L j nes> chalk Lines, &c. Scythes, sneads, stones, reap hooks and sickles v W TRENT Cross-cut and pit saws,: and tillers . ' "* f■. i T , „ Hammers, shingling do., gimlets and bradawls. Bndge.street, Nelson, , T. C . BATOHE LO R , - r~"" ; "~ ~~~~ ~~- " r^~ j 724 Bridge-street Stores; XTELSON. MOULD CANDLES, in.any ji -— ————! —: ;- '- -*-* quantity, at lOd. per pound. . ; THE nndprßicmprl is a fJASH rmrchaser A large quantity,of good Brown River Potatoes .i1 of WHEATS an* BAELETPUrO &"+*-• °*™ 6iU°UX'S M ;■■:.. W. WILSON. ; ' . On sale at j ■._--. . -■■. .■..:■ — —-. . ' "' ■ . -c. w. .TRENT'S STORE, i X) WAGG, TAILOR, has REMOVED Bridge-atreet. i .-*-'•• to Hardy-street, nearly opposite the Nelson " : "" ! Institute. ■ J ' P.IPES. PIPES. PIPES. MRS. WAGG, MILLINER and DRESSMAKER, JUST RECEIVED, PER ANNE LONGTON, September 18th; IS6O. 1002 !2£^&il3X£K*«^" —— ' "''- ' •'•"/ ■ " 783 . . ■. ■ WM. H. WEST'S. B l B" LW? m .?* B P ° Tt TOBIBLICAL STUDENTS.-. ■•■n. vu-a-ii iaaea-Btreet- . ,■■■■■■ ' ' .4- GRIESBAOH'i^ TEXT of the NEW TESTAEnglish Bibles morocco, margmal references laj^^SSKjU , e d by all Biblical critics to be the iP ure Sfc extan, A ieess. 6d ; , Pearl ditto ditto WM. STANTON, Diamond ditto ditto . Trafalgar-atreet. • Pica Bibles in calf ~- — ''" • ' ~ Small Pica ditto CHILDREN'S STB AW.HA.TS and CAPS, Bibles suitable for presents V NEWES T SHAPES. German Bibles, Luther's translation -, — Bibles in large type Brown Hats, ca.T&H< er shape i Double Pica Psalms, roan, gilt edges Fancy Plait, do., 4*o. 1 Ditto ditto New Testaments, in 2 vols., roan, Mixed and Fan«y jPlait, turban , , gilt edges.. To be sold below cost price. ' Brown and Tuscan -Caps, cadet peaks ! Bibles and Testaments, suitable for schools Boys' and Children's Tuscan Hats, plain I. M. HILL, , Infant's Leghorn, plaJn , "746 Depository. • Superior Paranoia, plalst and Fancy Maltese and Cambric Collars H.OLD PURCHASED by the under- Cashmere Hoods. VJ Bigne a. J 895 H.J. GOODMAN. 516 W-WILSON> JUST OPENED, a OHOIOE ASSORT-«^-r «~w- MENT of InfaDts', Children's, Ladies!, and Gen'OUTCHERS SHOP at STOKE.— tlemen's HATS, Dress CAPS, English and Parisian JL' JAMES BELL begs to inform the Inhabitants Trimmed and Plain BONNETS, Head Dresses, Blonds, of Stoke and its vicinity that'the above is now regu- Bibbons, Ruches, &c, &c, suitable to the present and larly supplied with MEAT by Mr. J, PEBOivATi, as a coming season, branch shop, and he trusts to receive a (share of public Mes. E. B, WALCOT, support. . ' Nelson Millinery and Drapery Establishment, Stoke, August 28th, 1860, 928 ' Next door to the Bank, —_ ' Tjbafalqab Street. 887 MINATURE PAINTED PHOTO- ni.N SALE BY; THE UNDERSIGNED— J^L GRAPHS for Presents to Friends and Rela- Mixed RYE GRASS and CLOVER SEED, tions. " B. SUTCLIFFE, VIEWS OF RESIDENCES on glass or paper, and 553 Motueka. Portraits for locket 3 and brooches, executed daily by _—, ■ — ~ Mr. OXLEY, of Bridge-street, seven doors from Col- -jor SALE, IN LOWER WAKEFIFLD, liugwood-street. - «74 ACRBS of LAND, fronting the main LI%J road, substantially fenced, with plenty of f^HURCH SERVICES and PRAYER wood and water adjoining, containing the following SUTCLIFFE'S, Motue&a. CROPS— ,„-. _ , ; 13 acres of Wheat THE BRITISH WORKMAN at cost Ida do°.' Pet. ■*• pricey . Apply to ROBERT BODDINGTON, Lower WakeI I. M. HILL, Agent, field, Wairaea South.' 988
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 306, 25 September 1860, Page 1
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750Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 306, 25 September 1860, Page 1
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