SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS at F. FORMAN'S, Tailor, Outfitter, and Importer, Bridge-street, Nelson, Two doors from the Marine Hotel. JUST ARRIVED, per John Phillips, a choice assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, comprising every variety for the season ia Coats, Vests, and Trowsers, 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 Midland doeskins, Scotch tweeds, Bedford and cotton cords, drills, gambroons, &c , &c, which, in consequence of receiving his GOODS DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS, the advertiser is enabled to make up at the following low prices. Fit insured and workmanship warranted. Coats, from 355. Black Trowsers, all wool, from 265. Fancy Doeskins, do., or Shepherd's Plaid, all wool, 245. White or Drab Cotton Cord, 16s. Fancy Doeskin Vests, 14s. Superfine Black Cloth do., 16s. Nelson Cloth on sale, 6s. 6d. per yard. Trowsers to measure of the same, 245. Ladies' Riding Hats, Men'i Felt Hats, Cloth and Tweed-Caps, Shirts, Braces, Neck Ties, Gloves, Hosiery, &c. &c. 1188 pHUROH SERVICES and PRAYER BOOKS on sale at Mr. SUTCLIPFE'S, Motueka. ; ARTIFICIAL TEETH. DR. TATTON continues to adjust artificial i eeth upon the latest and most improved principle. These can now be obtained from one to a complete set. Decayed Teeth Btopped with newly discovered compositions, such as aluminium, platinum, or gold. Teeth extracted on scientific principles, avoiding pain. Children's teeth regulated. DRUG STORE, 1120 Haven-road. OA AAA SHINGLES, ex Heron, IAJyJ\J\) from Auckland. 1303 NASH AND SCAIFE. OA AAA BRICKS FOR SALE of ttU^VUv first rate quality, at Mr. Cornwall's Kiln, Toi-toi Valley. Apply to JAMES MOORE, Washington Valley. 1293 TWINE. TWINE. j\JELSON-MADE TWINE of Nelson- *^ made Flax, suitable for Storekeepers' General Use, Beer-bottling, &c. Price lower than imported. At LUKE NATTRASS'S, '' Bridge-street, three doors east of Collingwood-street. MATTRESSES from prepared flax as usual. 1254 ■','■- ' HDREW, WATCH and CLOCK • MAKER, GOLDSMITH and JEWELLER, from Melbourne, begs to inform the inhabitants of Nelson and its neighborhood that he has commenced business in the above iine, in those central premised, adjoining the Trafalgar Hotel, Trafalgar-street. H. D. would call attention to his hew and wellselected stock of CHOICE JEWELLERY of every description, GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, both English and Geneva; also an assortment of very superior CLOCKS, PLATED GOODS, <fee , &c, at the lowest possible prices for cash. H. D. takes this opportunity of informing the public that he has been practically engaged in the working departments of his business for more than 20, years. To this his best attention will nowbe devoted. The result, he trusts, will be satisfactory to all who may favor him with their orders. 985 BIRMINGHAM HOUSE. ON SALE, very superior WHITE POTATOES, for seed. 1320 E.S. BETTS. BRIDGE-STREET BAKING ESTABLISHMENT, Opposite the Trafalgar Hotel. (CHARLES HARRIS respectfully annbunces to the Inhabitants of Nelson and the Public generally that he has commenced business as BAKER AND CONFECTIONER in those premises Opposite the Trafalgar Hotel, Bridge^street; and by offering every article of genuine quality, he trusts he will be honored with a share of their patronage. Dinners Baked every day. Hot Rolls at Eight o'clock eveiy morning. , . Oyster Patties, Meat and Fruit Pies always ready. .:.,-.■ Priyate Luncheon Room. Nelson, November Bth, 1860. 1824 TARANAKI RELIEF EUND COMMITTEE. IN '.compliance with the request of the TARANAKI RELIEF COMMITTEE of MELBOURNE and SYDNEY the following Gentlemen have consented to ACT ns a COMMITTEE in correspondence with the AUSTRALIAN 'COMMITTEES. ' Rev. H. M. Turton Mi\ H. Cl Daniell P. Calder M. Lightband J. Lines W. Gray Mr. J. B, Wemysa, J.P. A. W. Scaife H. C. DANIELL, 1252 Chairman.
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 320, 13 November 1860, Page 1
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610Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 320, 13 November 1860, Page 1
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