JUST ARRIVED ex BRIDE.w ** Enamelled Preserving Pans ' • " Saucepans and Fry Pans " • Stewpans and Boilers Brownware Milk Pans • :■" Covered Pots and Jara White Preserving, Java of all sizes ! On sale at 139& . JOHN SYMONS AND CoS. fiLAPSHAW'S celebrated CRICKET BATS, BALLS, and STUMPS - On Sale at 1393 JOHN SYMONS AND CO*S. ._.. - U i CHRISTMAS IS COMING !!! FINE NEW PUPDING RAISINS and CURRANTS Fine new Muscatels, Figs, Prunes and French Plums, Do. Bottled Fruits of every description Do. Nuts, Walnuts, Almonds . . Do. Citron, Orange and Lemon Peel ! . ALSO, Spices of every description : On sale at Stores of 1344 JOHN SYMONS & CO. AMERICAN STOVES. *" AMERICAN STOVES. VOW LANDING, ex MARGARET X 1 THOMSON. 15 Peerless Cooking Stoves, Nos. 5 and 6 5 Pioneer do., Nos. 6 4 Clipper do.; Nos. 6 and 7 2 Golden Age do., No. 6. 5 Snow Bird do., Nos, 6, 7, and 8 6 Golden Slate do., Nos. 7, 8, and 9. The undersigned beg to call the attention of purchasers to the above well-selected assortment, which will be sold at prices hitherto unknown in this city. 1346 JOHN SYMONS AND CO. Oaf] BAGS of FINE and COARSE SALT, OUU now Landing ex Bride. 1345 JOHN SYMONS ADN CO. PERFORATED ZINC in any quantity **• On sale at the Stores of JOHN SYMONS AND CO. 129? T2 ASSINETTS & CLOTHES BASKETS •*-' Market and Paper Baskets Fancy Baskets, and Table M»ts, in great variety. On sale at the Stores of JOHN SYMONS AND CO. ■ 741 CROSSE AND BLACKWELL, By Special Appointment, Purveyors to the Queen. TUST RECEIVED ex John Phillips— y 70 CASES of ASSOKTED FRUITS, PICKLES, and SAUCES, from the above well-known manufacturers, consisting of the following:— 25 cases of Pickles, well assorted 2 do. West India do. 4 do. Sauces, viz:— Harvey, Reading, Osborne, John Bull, Beef Steak, Anchovy, and Royal Table. 1 case Soyer's celebrated Relish 1 de. Soyer's Sultans Sauce • 2 cases' French. Capers^ and. Gurrie Powder 1 case Real Indian Chutnee 3 cases superior Salad Oil 2 do. Durham Mustard 1 ccse Dutch Anchovies 1 do. Anchovy and Bloater Paste and Potted Meats 6 cases Jams and Marmalade 1 case genuine Cayenne Pepper 10 eases Bottled Fruit, consisting of Gooseberry, Damson's Cherries, Plums, Red and Black Currauta 10 do. White Wine Vinegar, On sale at the Stores of JOHN SYMONS AND CO. 1299 Oft AA A S33INGLES, ex Heron, Li\J^\J\)\J from Auckland. 1303 NASH AND SCAIFE, GOLD PURCHASED by the undersigned. 516 W.WILSON. GENUINE WINES AND SPIRITS.— Just received and on sale by the undersigned, direct shipments from France, ex Bride— 10 cases St.;Julien Medoc 10 „ Chateau Margeaux 10 „'Sparkling Hock 10 „ j, Moselle 10 „ Ruderheimar Berg 10 „ JJauenthaler ditto , . . 20 „ very fine Pale .Brandy. 10 „ French Liqueurs Quarters and Octaves Pale Sherry „ and hogsheads Martell's Brandy, And a consignment of thereal v Farina "Eau de Cologne, flasks and bottles'. ' ; ' ' ■ ' ■•:■■■' Also, '.'■•'■•■'■■■■ 1 owe real French Flowers ' '■-.'■ 1 ;, splendid Parasols >:..■ 1 „ French, Llama; Moh*iri and Glace i :■■■.■ Dresses • American Doors, Glass do., Sashei and Tools Ready-made Show Frame Glasses, for shop window* or fixings. J. LEVIEN AND CO., H27 Bridge-street. DRESS AND MANTLE ESTABLISHMENT. MR?. DE^NE (late Mrs. Estcourt) ■*■'■*" returra. her sincere thanks to the Ladies and Public generally for the liberal support she has received during the' last few years. - • Mrs. D. begs to inform: them that she has received avariety of the ; NEWEST DESIGNS published for DRESSES and,MANTLES., ; Ball, Wedding, and Funeral orders punctually at' tended to. !; - :: Terms moderate. COLLINGWOOD-STREET. 1446 SELLING OFF.' " SELLING OFF!! SELLING OFF!!! ; TRAFALGAR HOUSE. DRAPERY AND MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT. AS MRS. BARTLETT intends taking -^*- : Btock at the expiration of 12 months from the decease of her husband, the late C. J. Bartlett, she begs to inform the Ladies of Nelson and its vicinity, that she will commence selling off at greatly reduced prices, on Saturday, dth Pecember. v N.B—For a short time only. 1463' 11/ I RS. JACOBSEN begs to inform the public f-"-*- of Nelson that she is prepared to receive DRESSES, MANTLES, MILLINERY, and all kinds of NEEDLEWORK, and by making eveiy article at the lowest pomible prices, trusts she will be honored with their patronage. ' The Dressmaking and Millinery Department under the superintendence of n thoroughly competent person. The newest designs and latest fashions always on hand. ; - COLLIN GWO 0 D STRE ET, ' Near the Catholic Station. - November 27., . 1422 MRS.; iWAGG, iMiLLiNEE and DaEss- , ;T~". maker, y Hai;dy-6til.eet,.has just received a wellselected assortment of MATS and BONNETS, of the newest styles, for the present season. An early inspection is solicited, N.QYemb<»\2K 1387
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 327, 7 December 1860, Page 1
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755Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 327, 7 December 1860, Page 1
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