PAPERHANGINGS! PAPEEHANGINGS! PAPEMANGIKGS I The Undersigned have JUST'RECEIVED up'waiids of ' WHICH FOR . • . QUALITY, VARIETY, AND GHEArpSS :, CANNOT BE EQUALLED IN THE PROVINCE. Prices: From 7d. per Piece, and upwards. OBSERVE THE ADDRESS- , STALLARD AND MILLS, PLUMEERS, PAINTERS. .AND, . ■'. ■''".'.!',...' ORNAMENTAL PAPERHANGERS, BRIDGE-STEEET, NELSM. N.B.—Sashes Primed and Glazed at Bd. per foot. OIL AMD COLOR SHOP.
! qPRING AND SUMMER GOODS at I*V F- FORMAN'S, Tailor, Outfitter, and Importer, Bridge-street, Nelson, Two dodra from the Marine Hotel: ..:.,. •■•■•( 1 JUST ARRIVED,'per;Jobn Phillips, a choice assortment of READY-MADE C'LOTHINGf, comprising every variety for the season ia Coats, Vests, and TroVsers, all of the NEWEST PATTERNS and SUPERIOR QUALITY, at the LOWEST PRICES. ' Those who prefer their, garments made to measure will find in the Tailoring Department a select stock of 'sUperfine cloths, West 'of England doeskins, Scotch tmeds,' Bedford and cotton cords, drills, gambroons, $c , Sfc, which, in consequence of receiving his GOODS DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS, theadvertiseris enabled to make up at the following low prices. Fit insured and workmanship warranted. Coats, from'Sas. Black1 Trowsers,' all wool, from 265. Fancy Doeskins, do., or Shepherd's.Plaid, all wool, 245. - White or Drab Cotton Cord, 16s. Fancy Doeskin Vests, 145.. Superfine Black Cloth'do'., 16s. ' Nelson Cloth oh sale, 6s. 6d. per yard; f Trowsers to measure. of the same, 245. Ladies' Riding Hats, Men's Felt Hats, Cloth and Tweed Caps, Shirts, Braces, Neck Ties, Gloves, Hosiery, &c."&c. 1188 "TQ ARRIVE per WILLIAM ALFRED, ■*■■ • shortly expected—Company's Pieces, No. 1 ; Ditto ditto, No. 2 Ditto/ Meltings Manilla Sugar ■ ■ Superior Congou Tea • N.S.W.Soap '- -■ Price's Belmont Sperm Candles Mould' Candles " ! : Cabin Biscuits, in casks Sardines, J boxes Black Pepper ■ Confectionery Manilla Cigars • i ' Habano ditto Sole and Kip Leather ' Boots and Shoes Wrapping Paper, &c., &c. Together with ■ a seasonable assortment of DRAPERY and CLOTHING, consisting of— ■ " Men's colonial cut Mole Trousers, Gotten and Woollen Bedford Cord.ditto, Colonial' Tweed ditto, Boy's Cotton Cord ditto, Men's and Youths' Bcotch Twill Shirts, Hosiery, Crimean Shirts, Elastic and Cotton Braced, Neckties, Rough Brown Hollands, Flannels, • Bleached Sheeting, Roll * ;^t, Long ' Cloths, Reel Cotton, Parasok ' dy Robes ■ and Skirts, Black and Colored tiicy &C., &C. • • ; D. MOOP.E. Ti-afalgar-Btreet, Sept. .25. . 1138 CHURCH SERVICES and PP.AYER BOOKS on sale at Mr. SUTCLIF?E'S, Motueka. THE undersigned is a CASH purchaser of WHEAT, OATS, and BARLEY. :■ i W. WILSON. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. r)R. s TATTON continues to adjust artifi- -*-' cial i eeth upon the latest and most improved principle. These can now be obtained from one to a complete set. Decayed Teeth stopped with newly discovered compositions, such as aluminium, platinum, or gold. Teeth extracted on scientific principles, avoiding pain. s . Children's teeth regulated. 'DRUG STOBE, 1120 - t . Haven-road. : . EX "PRINCE ALFRED. T IGHT SPRING CART FOR SALE, •" CHEAP.—To be seen at flje Albion Wharf.! ■:.:■•. - JOHN BfelTi October 26^ • 1268 FIRST CLASS CHAMPAGNE.—On SALE; to arrive per THE BRIDE, 25 pases Pints and Quarts; direct from the Vineyard Proprietor, Mone. P. Melllkb, Chalons sur Marne. JOHN BEIT; Nelson, October 26. 1267 'THE undersigned are buyers ot BACON. X JOHN SYMONS AND CO, ! 1272 , ~ j GREAT SEDUCTION IN THE P.RICE OF BREAD ! THREAD ohhe BEST QUALITY is now -*-* sold by the undersigned at ' ONE SHILLING per FOUR-POUND LOAF. J . . . JOHS ANSTICE, . ! 1242 ■ Trafalgar-street, Nelson, TO BIBLICAL STUDENTS.-- .-*:,. GRIESBACH'S TEXT of the NEW TESTAMENT/- Acknowledged by all Biblical critics to be the purest extant. Price Gs.' 6d. •' WM. STANTON, Trafalgar-street. ■THE BRITISH WORKMAN at cost •*■ price,' I. M. HILL, Agent,
. THE JOHN PHILLIPS. TUST ARRIVED, and will be landed in «J a few days, ex JOHN PHILLIPS, a new stock of SUMMER GOODS:— . Ladies' Silk Mantles Summer Cloth Mantles Fancy Dresses of the newest materials Prints, Ginghams, and Denies •' ' Black Coburg Cloths Black Lustres Grey and White Coutille stays A large and choice assortment of Bonnet Ribbons Ladies' Straw Hats and Bonnets Flowers, Silk Ties, and Scarfs Cashmere and Worsted Hoods Edged Blonds Calicoes, and Long Cloths Bed Ticks, Huckabacks Nursery Diapers Damask Table Cloths Book Muslins, Cambric Handkerchiefs White and Brown Cheese Cloths Drab and Black Moreen* —■ ; . Gambroons and Toilet Fringes Brown Hollands Moleskins, Cotton Cords, and fancy Doeskins. " , Men's Silk and Cotton Pocket Handkerchiefs Men's Silk Neckerchiefs, black and coloured Men's Striped Twill Shirts Striped Twill Shirting Men's Women's, and Children's Hosiery, Haberdashery &c. . EDMUND DARTNALL, .Richmond. September 21. ' 1122 ftIFLES, MUSKETS, PISTOLS, &c. *-y REPAIRED and RESTOCKED on the shortest notice, at moderate prices. •: ; ; J. C. M. KARSTEN, Cabinet Joinery, and Carpentery work of all kinds, 468. ;•; Hardy-street, near Campbell's Mill. HTO ARRIVE in the Bride, now shortly •*••■ expected. 1 case single perambulators "i made to order, 1 case double „ y extra strong 1 case containing—. , Kirby and Beard?s fins bent Sea Fish Hooks „ „ patent Sail and packing needles ~ „ mounted Palms, Irons, &c. " 2 cases Anderson and Catley's Fancy Soaps 2 cases Brushware, consisting of— Cocoa Fibre Scrubbing Brushes, various qualities; Hair Brooms and Bannister Brushes, Black Lead Brushes. Oil Brushes. 1 case fancy Shop Twines (assorted) lease Fishing Lines. Chalk Lines, &c. E. W. TRENT, Bridge-street, Nelson, WEST in the field again with a SMALL *» LOT of that SPLENDID GOLD LEAF TOBACCO, so much admited by Judges of Tobacco for Smoking. ' 1247 At the old stand in Bridge-street. TUST RECEIVED, per Prince Alfred, «J 275 GROSS of the CHOICEST CLAY PIPES ever offered in the world, namely, the COOEE and BUSH PIPE at West's Cigar Divan, Bridge-street. . 1248 IF you want a first-class HAVANNAH CIGAK, go to WEST'S, Bridge-street. 1249 On sale at the Colonist Office. ; T EDGERS, DAYBOOKS, CASHBOOKS -*-^ &c, dfcc-r-A small assortment of Account Books to be sold at a very low rate. Also, Bibles and Testaments. ' WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, MATHEMAWCAL INSTRUMENTS. SHIPPiID, and shortly to arrive, a spen^ did ASSORTMENT of the above GOODS, and everything connected with the trade, which will be sold at prices hitherio unknown in the colonies. . Asthe abovehavet.il been selected under the personal inspection of Mr. G. Coates, intending purA chasers may depend upon every article being of the . latest fashion, as well as having the largest stock in the colony to choose from. G. COATES, Trafalgar-street. Nelson, October 26,1860. 1262 < ■\FELSON COAL, delivered in Town, •^ 86s; per ton, CASH. Orders received by Mr. Benjamin Jackson, Tra-falgar-street, A. Q. JENKINS. Enhe'r Glynn, October 8,1860. ' 1193----I'WIx- TWINE. ' ' T^ELSON-MADE TWINE of Nelson- * ' made Flax, suitable for Storekeepers* General Use, Beer-bottliug, &c» Price lower than imported. At LUKE NATTIiASS'sS, Bridge-street, three doors east of Collingwood-street, MATTRESSES from prepared flax aa usual, 1254
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 318, 6 November 1860, Page 1
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