REMOVAL. ALBION'HOUSE. THE BUSINESS OF THE ABOVE ESTABLISHMENT IS NEXT DOOR TO MR. ANSTISE'-S'BAKER'S SHOP, '"' >1& EXACTLY OPPOSIt£mRS. BIRDB. , .;-\ ■ JUST RECEIVED Per ship Dona Anita, from London, and per steamer Prince Alfred, from Sydney, as under? Ladies' Cloth Mantles Ladies' White Lambs-wool Hose Children's Cloth Mantles Men's Worsted Knit Sox, and Hose Ladies'Winsey Skirts , ~ Lambs-wool Socks and Hose Net Hoop'd Skirts v Merino Shirts, Lambs-wool, and ,',' Mohair Caps, Lace Collars Very Superior Crimean Shirts. Cotton Edgings, American Edging* Outsize Men's Merino, Lambs-wool, and Ed«'e Blond Quillings Brown Cotton Pantaloons The newest fashion, in Very Superior White Shirts, Men's and Outßize* Black Lace Falls „ ~ Scotch-Twill Shirts Best Oriental Ribbons, in ' " ■■ Hens' Blue Guernseys Browns, Cerise, and Gentianß ; „ >> TB ti Shirts Books, Jacconots, Check Muslins ~ Cloth Caps, and Pelt Hats Silk Gloves, Thread Gloves Boys' ■„ „ ,• » Ladies' Black Worsted Hose Outsize Men's Fancy Shirts „ ~ Cashmere Hose Men's Bedford Cord Trouaera Men's Superfine Black Cktft Sac-Goat* : -, Men's and Boys' Cotton Cord, and Moleskin „ „ Color'd „ „ „, - ■ '""%- Men's Worsted Cord Trouseis. „ „ „ . ~ Vests.. • ,i " ALBION HOUSE HAS ALSO RECEIVEDChildren's White and Grey Lambs-wool ,Sox Children's Scarlet and Oxford-Stripe Worsted Sox Blankets, Counterpanes , All Wool Welch flannels Cobourg Cloths, Alpaca Lustres Winseys, Denies, Bed Ticks ' ■ | Cobourg Tartans . : Tartan Camlets Hoyle's Prints, Sheeting Calicoes - HoiTockses Long Cloths ' ' The Proprietor of Albion House with great confidence invites the Public to inspect the MLUa&il Jii^Mli^il^ Jill Ladies' Cloth Mantles at Bs. 6d., 10s., 12s. 6d., 155., 18s., 245., and 26a, in Black, Browns, and Drabs. Girls' Cloth Mantles, equally Cheap. Tartan Cobourgs, Is. 4d. Plain Coboergs, 10d., Is., Is. 2d. W'inseys and'Linseys, Is. 2d, Is. 6d., Is. 8d!. Welch Flannels (all wool) Is. 6d., le. Bd., Is. lOd., 2s. TBS BXSTXWGTrZSBXNO " CHARACTERISTIC " ©P " AX.BION SOUSB" WXXiXi ALWAYS BE THAT OP GXVXNO A XBA&X.Y GOOD ARTICLE AT A VNIFOSMLT IOW PSXCS. NEXT DOOR TO MR. AN STICKS BAKERS SHOP, AND EXACTLY OPPOSITE MRS. BIRD'S, ' TRAFALGAR-STREET, NELSON. 356
XTELSON COAL, delivered in Totfn, ■*-* 365. per ton, CASH. Orders received by Mr. Benjamin Jackson1, Tra-falgar-street, . '"'- A. G. JENKINS, Enner Glynn, October 8,1860. 1193 A BOUT 7000 COUNTESS SLATES -£*• for SALE. Price £15 per thousand. Early application is necessary to D. MOORE. Trafalgar-street, January 11. 80 , NOTICE? ' ' " MADELEY MILL, WAIMEA EAST. jlf ORRIS AND LEVICK beg to inform the public that they are prepared to GRIND WHEAT in large or small quantities, ami hope by strict attention and punctuality to merit & share of their patronage. ' . MORRIS AND LEVIOK are purchasers of wheat. February 18th, 1861. . 225 PX D ON A AN I T A.— ■*-^ 21 bales best flax Navy Canvas 2. bales 3-bushel Corn Sacks I 1 „ /Sewing Twine 2 cases Faoey's Perennial Rye Grass Seed. 350 , NASH AND SOAIFB. IUST RECEIVED, ex DOiS A ANITA, •* 10 cases Hakpeb Twelvetbees* Manufactures, consisting of Soap Powder^ Baking Powder, Egg Powder. 349 NASH AND SCAIFE. 1 UST RECEIVED, ex DONA ANITA, CF by the Misses JAY, and on sale at their establishment, Bridge-street. DRAPERY, FANCY GOODS, TOYS, and a good assortment of BOOKS by the best authors. 359 ARTIFICIAL T)3ETH. T)R. TATTON continues to adjust artifi-■*-f ciall'eeth upon the latost and most improved principle. These can now be. obtained from one to a I complete set. I Decayed Teeth stopped withi newly discovered compositions, such us aluminium, platinum, or gold. Teeth extracted on scientific principles, avoiding i pain. Children's teeth regulated. DRUGSTORE, 1120 Haven-road. LOOK HERE ! LOOK HERE ! ! ALFRED LEECH, WHEELWRIGHT, y^*- has REMOVED to more commodious premises in Bridge-street, adjoining Mr. Wiajsett's shoeing forge, where heSvill be enabled to tuvn out WORK of the VERY BEST KIND ; as he expeeta shortly to receive from Sydney a quantity of SEASONED ' T/JMBER of the choicest and most durabijedQ^criptwn, «iys and Spring Oavts u\ad<* to order.''
EX DONA ANITA. "P FORMAN, Tailor, Draper, and Odt- -*- • fitter, Bridge street, Nelson, has the pleasure to offer to the public a select assortment of GOODS, which he lias received by the above vessel, and solicits an inspection of the same, feeling confident that every one who favors him with a call will be satisfied with the choice presented to them. MEN'S AND YOUTHS' READY'WADE CLOTHING, among which are Black and Fancy Doeskin Trousers Of the VBRY BEST QUALITY and WORKMANSHIP. Fiv.itrate Moleskin and Cord Trousers. Sleeve and other Waistcoats. Boy's Tunic and other Suits. Also a choice stock of - FIRST CLASS CLOTHS AND DOESKINS, which he will be enabled to make to measure at . Exceedingly Moderate Charges. "A beautiful assortment of LADIES' DRESSES and MANTLES, selected from the latest novelties of the Autumn season. Parasols, Drapery Goods, Felt Hats, Shirts, Hosiery, Neckties, Braces. &c. THE GOLDEN TEAPOT, AND TWO DOORS PROM THE MARINE HOTEL. 253 SHIP CHANDLERY. AKERSTEN'S STORE, opposite **- New Wharf. Stockholm Tar and Pitch, Coal Tar Paints, Oils, and Turps Bolt, Europe and Manilla Rope, Spun yarn. Fishing lines and Hooks, Twin*, Paint-brushes, Deck and Paint Scrubbed Brooms, Lanterns, Log-glasses, Shovels, Buckets, and Small Stores of all descriptions, including; Groceries at Town prices. 282 TARS, JARS, JARS, for Preserves, v Pickles, &c, all sizes. To bo had of F. B. HADFIELD, Wholesale and Retail Drug establishment, Trefalgar-stieet, Nelson. March 1,1861. 295 JOSEPH TAYLOR, Cutler, Gunsmith, ** &c, begs to inform his friends and others that from this date he has CEASED TO REPAIR or "SELL GUNS, PISTOLS, &c, as hia continuance in the trade without a license would subject him to a very heavy penalty. Those persons who have already left guns, dec, at his shop for repair are therefore requested to procure from the Collector of Customs an order of permission to remove them, finished or unfinished. J. TAYLOR at the same time informs his friends and the public that ho is still at liberty to pursue the other branch of his trade—that of WORKING CUTLER; and that though he cannot grind swords, he will sharpen scissors and set razors ; that while he is unable to fit a new ramrod to a gun, he will continue to rit umbrellas and parasols with new wires; and that it shall still be his endeavor to bo grateful for, and to deserve a continuance of, the patronage that has been extended to nim for the last nineteen years. Nelson, Thursday, Fob. 21,1861. 238 "DEST PAKAWAU COAL, 455. cash "*"^ on delivery ; GOs. credit. Apply to J. LEWTIIWAITK, US •* WalcatuJiotel.
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 356, 22 March 1861, Page 1
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