EX AIREDALE AND LORD WORSLEY. IUST 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, ifec, &c. Also a beautiful assortment of Velvet and Russian Leather Reticules and Visiting Companions, suitable for presents Porte-Monnaies, &c, Silver Spoons, Electro-plated do., and Forks Concavfi Spectacles for near sights in Bmziliau Pebbles and Glass Convex Spectacles to suit all sights An excellent Piano Forte cheap. HENRY DREW, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, TRAFALGAR-STREET. 276 AMERICAN STOVES. AMERICAN STOVES. HJST RECEIVED ex LALLAH ROOKH— £* 10 Golden State Cooking Stoves, No. 7 and 8. t> Highland Chief, No. 9 fi Parlor Stoves, consisting of Coral, Cricket, Fairy, Magic, and Model Parlor Also .on .hand— 3 Snow Birda, Nos. 6 and 7 4 Pioneer, No. 6. 6 Peerless, No. 5 and 6 12 well assorted Register Stoves, various patterns. The undersigned beg to call the attention of purchasers to the above splendid stock of Stoves, being of the best description ever yet imported. 252 JOHN SYMONS AND CO. CHEESE. CHEESE. CHEESE. lA£ PRIME PORT COOPER JLUU CHEESES ON SALE in lots to suit purchasers VERY CHEAP. JOHN SYMONS AND CO. 374 /? CASES IRON BEDSTEADS and U CHILDREN'S COTS, nowlanding ex Dona Anita —consisting of Tent, Canopy, Half Tester, French, and Stump Bedsteads, also Children's Cots of various sizes and superior kinds. 251 JOHN SYMONS AND CO. ; FURNISHING. FURNISHING. 'THE Undersigned beg to call the attenx tion of PARTIES FURNISHING to their superior and extensive STOCK, now landing ex Dona Anita, consisting of Mappin's Ivory and other Table Cutlery „ Electro-plated Forks and Spoons „ ~ Candlesticks, Tea Pots and Cruet Stands Bronze and Berlin black iron Fenders Steel Fire Irons in great variety Saucepans, Boilers, Tea Kettles and Fountains Tea and Bread Trays, Waiters, Snuffers and Trays Metal and Block Tin Tea and Coffee Pota Candlesticks of every description Enamelled and other Bowls, Bellows and Corkscrews Slop Pails, pullenders, Coal-scoops and Scrapers Gravy Strainers. Lanterns, Beer Cocks Metal Soup Tureens and J)ish Covers Curtain Bands, Graters, American Axes Frying Pans, Grid-irons, and Flat-irons Plate Looking-glasses in great variety American and Register Stoves i „ Tubs and Buckets Single and Double Iron Bedsteads and Cots Brushware of every description Clothes Baskets, Dinner Bells, and Door Mats Matting, Carpeting, Hassocks and Hearthrugs Oil Cloth for passages and rooms Paperhangingg in great variety Cane and Wood Se.ited Chairs in variety Rocking do., also Children's Mahogany Loo, Card, and other Tables „ Hair-stuffed Chairs ~ Wardrobes and Fancy Tables -Also Glass and Earthenware of every description. g^f" Observe— AT JOHN SYMONS AND CO.'S 27 8 pHEAP BREAD and LARGE PUDDINGS by using HARPER TWELVETREii-S1 BAKING and PASTRY POWDER. Tne great. SAVING OF FLOUR astonishes all who have used it! Try a small packet and notice its surprising results! I 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. Tiiobney, New North-road, London. "I like 'Harper Twelvetrees' Baking and Pastry Powder,' exceedingly, and always feel satisfaction in recommending it."—Mrs. Bbown, Mile End, London. " Your ' Baking Powder' is superior to any I have ever used."—M» Provost, St. John's, Oxford. " I have constantly used your • Baking and Pastry Powder,' and my Pastry and Cake 9 have been praised by every one."—E. Pinel, Jersey. " I consider that your Baking Powder is superior to any artidle for those who suffer from indigestion."—E. JosCEtLiiN* Sold in Packets at Id. and 2d.; and in Canisters at 6d. and Is. by Grocers, Druggists, and Corn Chandlers everywherei Sold by Mr. ft 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. 207 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, 33i per gallon. " " . " 20 " 2s. 9d. " " " over 20 " 2s. 6d. « Harvest Ale, 2s. per gallon ; over 5 gallons, Is. 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, &c, &c. N.B.—Sawn Timber and Produce taken in exchange. 78' POR SALE at the Warehouse of the undersigned— j , 4 sets Gig Harness I:. ; 3 „ Cart Harness 1 ~ Plough Harness 1 „ Bullock Harness j A few Ladies' Side Saddles, Bridles, &c, &c. [ •: D. MOORE. Trafalgcir-street, November do. 1454
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 358, 29 March 1861, Page 1
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