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EX AIREDALE AND LORD WORSLEY. JUST OPENED and ready for inspection, *•* a large and well selected stock of.FIRST- CLASS NEW GOODS, consisting of Gold and Silver Watches Clocks and Time Pieces in great variety Gold, Jet, Hair, and Fancy Bracelets. Rings, Brooches, Miniature, and other Lockets, &c, &c. Also a beautiful, assortment of Velvet; and Russian Leather Reticules and Visiting Companions, suitable for presents Porte-Monnaies, &c, Silver Spoons, Electro-psated do., and Forks Concave Spectacles for near sights'in Brazilian Pebbles and Glass Convex Spectacles to suit all sights An excellent Piano Fotte cheap. HENRY DREW, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, TRAFALGAR-STREET. 276 EX DONA ANITA. TT D. JACKriON has just unpacked, -■"*•• and has on saleLedgers, Day Books, Letter Books - Drawing Pencils and Brushes Boxes Moist Colors, Toy Colors Pen machines, Steel Pens and Holders School Bibles and Testaments, Family, Bibles Drawing a.id Music Books Printing and Double Foolscap Papers Wrapping Papers (all sorts) Toys, an immense assortment German Concertinas and Books, &c, «fee, &c. H. D, JACKSON, 286 Bookseller and Stationer. PHEAP BREAD and LARGE PUDDINGS by using HaRPER T.WELVETRE S f BAKING find PASTRY POWDER. Tne great SAVING OF FLOUR astonishes all who have used it! Try a small packet and notice its surprising results!! TESTIMONIALS. " I like no Baking Powder so well as ' Harper Twelvetrees' Baking and Pastry Powder,' for I find it. makes the flour go further."—Mrs. Tbohkby, New North-road, London. " I like •Harper Twelvetrees' Baking and Pastry Powder,' exceedingly, and always feel satisfaction in recommending it "—Mrs. Bkowk, Mile End, London. " Your ' Baking Powder' is superior to any I have ever used."— M. Pkovost, St. John's, Oxford. " I have constantly used your • Baking and Pastry Powder,' and my Pastry and Cakes have been praised by every one,"—E. Pinel. Jersey. " I consider that your Baking Powder is superior to any article for those who suffer from indigestion."— E. JOBCEYL-VN. Sold in Packets at Id. and 2d.; and in Canisters at 6d. and Is. by Grocers, Druggists, and Corn Chandlers everywhere. Sold by Mr. R. B. WALCOT, at the Millinery Establishment, next door to the Bank, Nelson; and by all Grocers and Druggists. Wholesale Agent for Australia, EDWARD WHITBY, 25 Finders-lane East, Melbourne. For Sydney: E. and W. PAUL, 89, York-street. 267 WAKEFIELD STORE. T WILKINSON avails himself of the • present opportunity of thanking the inhabitants of the district for the support which has been accorded to him since commencement, and begs to call attention to the following list of prices. Best Colonial Ales, under 10 gallons, 39. per gallon. " " " 20 " 2s. 9d. " ." " over 20 " 2s. 6d. " Harvest Ale, 2s. per gallon ; over 5 gallons, ]s. 9d. per gallon. English Bottled Ale and Stout, 14s. per dozen, Is. 3d, ■ per bottle. Colonial ditto, 9s. per dozen, Is. per bottle. Brandy, ss. per bottle. Rum and Old Tom, 3s 6d. per bottle. Geneva, ss. 6d. per bottle. Port and Sherry, from 3s. 6d. per bottle. Groceries of the Best Description at Nelson prices. An assortment of Drapery, Hosiery, Gloves, Haberdashery, ".fee., &c. N.B.—Sawn Timber and Produce taken in exchange. 78 FOR SALE. ■ TTALF a TOWN ACRE, No. 786, plea- -"--*- santly situate in Toi-toi-street, Victory Square. Terms liberal. For further particulars duplv to Mr. DYSON, Wakapunka. LOOK HERE ! LOOK HERE ! ! ALFRED LUECH, WHEELWRIGHT, •*■"*■ has REMOVED to more commodious premises in Bridge-street, adjoining Mr. .AVimsett's shoeing forge, where he will be enabled to turn out WORK of the VERY BEST KIND; as he expects shortly to. receive from Sydney a quantity of SEASONED TIM BER of the choicest and most durable description. Drays and Spring Carts made to order. GCOATES, WATCH AND CLOCK • MAKER AND JE ft KLLER, Trafalgar-stree begs to inform his numerous friends and the public, that he has returned from England with a very COMPETENT ASSISTANT mid a COMPLETE STOCK of '. ATEKIAL*, and is now enabled to execute the most complicated work in the best style. G. C. has also bought a most choice assortment of CLOCKS, WaTChES. MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS, JEWELLERY, &c, which he cm recommend as being the most elegant, yet inexpensive, ever imported, as every article has been selected by himself, and many of them made from Nelson gold. The Stock will be oh view in a few days, when he trusts to see all his old customers back again U, C. begs to thank his customers for past favours, and to assure them that'nothing will be wanting to merit the same. * / Nelson, February 27. 266 PLOUGHS. Z f^REI AND GO'S PREMIUM *-* PLOUGHS. Prize Plough of-the Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland ; the Royal Agricultural Improvement Society of Ireland, and other Societies. Upwards of 2000 of these ploughs are made annually. Grey and Co's one-horse ploughs to be had of I. M. HILL, 347 Waitnea-street. D I B L~E DEPOT. ■*-* Waimea-Btreet. English Bibles, morocco, marginal references Pica quarto ditto ditto Nonpnreil ditto ditto Pearl ditto ditto Diamond ditto ditto Pica Bibles in calf Small I'icn ditto Bib.es suitable for presents German Bibles, LutherVi translation Bibles in large typo Double Pica Psalms, roan, gilt edges Ditto ditto New Testaments, in 2 vols., roan, gilt edges. To be sold below cost price. Biblea and Testaments, suitable for schools I. M. HILL, 746 Depositoiy. '

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 355, 19 March 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 355, 19 March 1861, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 355, 19 March 1861, Page 1

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