WINTER GOODSi just arrived from England, ex DER WENT WATER, ym.-~ ' . Ladies'; Mantles, Shawls, arid Furs '"'■,' „ Brown Straw; and.Felt Hats ■ ■: „ and Children's Underclothing and Wincy Petticoats, : . Coburgs, French Twills, and Ginghams . ; Silks, Velvets, Gloves, and Hosiery ; Feathers, Flowers, Leaves, and Grasses ! Gentlemen's India-rubber Overcoates, Capei, and •; Leggings -, r „ Black Cloth, Sack, and Dress Coats „ Bedford Cord, Plaid, and Pilot Trowsers i : » Shirts, Collars; Neckties, and Kefchiefs, : ; . Cloth Caps, Straw and Felt Hats . i Men's and. Boys' Vests and. Jackets Lambswool Drawers and Singlets Gambroon Linseya and Flannels ~ Mufflers, Comforters,- And Mitts ■ Umbrellas, Carpet Bags, and Pocket Flasks Hearth JRtigs, Carpets, and India Matting. ■•■ ■: v ' ';..;' •;■ ' • G.;Bakeb, , ■■..•■ ; " : '■■■••- Trafalgar : street. EX WILLIAM ALFRED, from Sydney, 1 and on sale, at the Store of the undersigned i— ■ 10 tons Company's Pieces,' No. I •:•-•.."•••'•■•'•-5 ;i, • ' ,| ' Snowdi-ops '. , 20half : chestsofTea ' ' 1; \'\ ~, ] . ■'. 6 chests ditto ; c • '! ' ! .23 cases Whiskey -: ;' I j -.-,; 30 boxes Soap ' 40 boxes candles, Neva Sperm ; 25 boxes Moulds - ( 4 quarter-casks Martell's Brandy \ ' , peases Ameriijan Axes ■ j " : ; 1 , 6d cases Geneva, &c, &c. i ■ .'. ',':/.',: ■'. ■> h :/.:':;a -■.: ,I>. MOORE,. ; Trafalgar-street, 9*h. December.: . ~720 W MATTHEWS begi,|o announce; tq • his:friends and, tlie■'public, that he has reopened his old Butchering Establishment, in Bridgestreet, Nelson, where he tr4stßfby. -strict attention. to business ;t6; receive 'that Bhate '6£ 'public^ patronage which he will endeavor to merit, ' ._ T , \ ' WHOLESALE, RETAIL,A#>CAIiCASS B^CJSE.rJ ""'•'"■ ' ■'' ':- ••'"■■■''■'' '"^ .'■•'■■" ■'■■■;- '■"'^•'■■- '■- -;^":'' NELSON MILLINERY A^D ±>RAPERY ESTAB ! •; ': ■ ' ■ '"■' "LISHMENT.^ ' '■• .'.: '"]\ ..: i ; Next door to the Bank, Trafalgar-street. '• Ttf K. S. R. B. WAL 00 T respectfully! ■"■*■ announces to the Ladies of Nelson that she has1 RE-OPENED the above premises with a-small, buti well-selected assortment of WINTER BONNETS,! DRESSES, MANTLES, arid the usual requisites fori Ladies' and Children's wear. She hopes by strict! attention to orders and economical prices to. rcceivei a! share of public patronage. Those ladies who have | kindly accorded their favors during past years to her; mother, Mrs. H. Green, will find every care and at-; tention bestowed to secure a' continuance of thai same.. .. ~....„ ~ . ! , ■ ,■..-.., '■'■■• ',;■ \ Mrs. ff. GREEN embraces the present opportunity; of sincerely thanking her friends for their kind support during the past nine years, and most especially through a period of protracted personal suffering and unusually painful events. She solicits a continuation of their favoi-3 for her daughter, Mrs. R. B. Walcot, and pledges herself to assist in the execution of all orders, so far as her health will permit. . -_.. Trafalgar-street, Nelson, ' «•■.." \ ' Mayl2,lS6o. , . 6*2 WBU SH, TURNER • NILE-STREET, ■ 85 Waimea-road.
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 306, 25 September 1860, Page 4
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