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NEXT DOOR TO MR. ANSTICE'S BAKER'S SHOP. EXACTLY OPPOSITE MRS. BIRD'S. ALBION HOUSE PRICE"LIST!!! „ Imitation Bedford-cord Trousers, 9s 6d Fancy-stripe do. " Real do. do., 163, 208, 22s White Lambs-wool, „ Worsted-cord do., 14s, 18s Grey, do. ~ Leamington-cord do., 8s 6d „ Cloth Trowsers, 15s, 18s, 20s All-wool Welch Flannels, Is 6a, Is Bd, 2s „ Superfine Cloth Coats, 20s, 265, 33s Blankets, Us to 20s each „ Pilot Monkey-Jackets, 20s, 27s Counterpane, 4s 6d to 10s 6d „ Superfine Cloth Vests, 7s 6d, 9s 6d Marseilles Quilts, 12s to 24s Boys' Moleskin Trowsers, 4s 6d to 6s Sheetin* Calicoes, Is 2d to 2s „ Cord do., 5s to fe Unbleach „ 5d to 7d „ Cloth Caps and Felt Hats. "White „ 4£dto9d. — — Wide-width Prints, 7d to 9d Mens's Cloth Caps, 2s 9d to 5s 6d . Cobourg Cloths, lOd to Is 4d „ Felt Hats, 4s to 6s 6d Alpacas, lid to Is 6d „ Crimean Shirts, 8s to lls 6d Cobourg Tartans, Is Id to Is 6d „ Blue Serge do, 5s 6d, 7s, 8s Tartan Camlets, lid „ Lambs-wool do., 4s 6d, 6s Derries, 7d to lOd „ Merino Shirts, 3s, 4s Linseys, Is 4d to Is 8d „ „ Pantaloons, 4s 6d Winceys, Is Id to Is 8d „ Lambs-wool do , 6s, 7s Hollands, 9d to Is 4d „ Brown Cotton do., 4s 6d, Gs Huckabacks, 8d to Is 2d ~ White Shirts, 5s 6d, 6s, 7s 6d Glazed Linings, 4d t (out-sizes), 8s 6d Bed Ticks, lOd to Is 3d Fancy Yacht Shirts, 3s, 3s 9d, 4s ': Worsted Table-Covers - ~ Scotch Twill do., 2s 6d, 3s, 3s 3d Linen Damask Table-Cloths. BoysV- „ „ Shirts, 2s 3d, 2s 6d > —; : „ WhiteSf n^n 4 p \ 6 q d^ s. B Ladies' Cloth Mantles, 8s 6d to 265- --" Grey^ 0"80^ 9'^ 1263 Children's,, „ 3s 6d to 11sMens'UL n ambas C-woof; Worsted°and Cotton Socks Gents' Pocket Silk Handkerchiefs, ft to 5s Ladiesi^Cachmere Hose ftv^^ £6d » w ?o Wonted do LS Silk Gloves','&c.,&c I! UnSaciran7™e°Cotton do. 1— Falls (latest fashions), 4s to 8s ; The distinguishing characteristic of Albion House wili always be that of givinga really good article at a uniformly low price. : ALBION HOUSE, NEXT DOOR TO MB. ANSTICE'S BAKER'S SHOP, ; MRS. BIRDS. TRAFALGAR-STREET, NELSON. 366

xfE&sonr couscß. SECOND QUARTER will com--1- mence on THURSDAY, April 4. The Secretaiy will attend on Tuesday, April 9, to receive the Schoal Fees and register Pupils. By order of the Council of Governors, A. G. JENKINS, Secretaiy. March 28, 1861. 415 UNION BANK OF ATJSTRA.I.IA. "FHIS DAY, TUESDAY, 2nd instant, -*- the above Bank is CLOSED. 423 THE INTER-COLONIAL ROYAL MAIL STEAMPACKET COMPANY (LIMITED.) T<HE Steamship AIREDALE, R. Jobn--L son, commander, will leave for WELLINGTON, CANTERBURY, and OTAGO, on or about the llth instant. <THE LORD ASHLEY, A. Kennedy, J- commander, will leave for SYDNEY on or about tho 12th instant. For freight of passage, apply at the Company's Office, Government Wharf. will be held at the School-house, Waimea Village, for the purpose of choosing a FRESH COMMITTEE, and taking other matters into consideration respecting the Waimea-wesfc Library, on the 12th April 1861. 416 WANTED, for the Bishop's School, Nelson, a SECOND PUPIL TEACHER, to whom will be given a free education and an annual bonus of £10 :—Age from fourteen to sixteen. 418 THE ANNUAL DINNER in connexion' J- with the AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION will take place at the Star and Garter, Richmond, on the evening of the Show. Dinner on the Table at 5 o'clock. Tickets, 3s 6d. each, to be had at the bar. 426 WANTED to PURCHASE with delivery * * early in April— 2000 EWEB, two, four, aud six-tooth. Also. 1500 EWE LAMBB. Apply to JAMES SINCLAIR Blenheim, March 26. 417 CHEESE. CHEESE. CHEESE. lA£ PRIME PORT COOPER JLVU CHEESES ON SALE in lots to suit purchasers VERY C3EAP. JOHN SYMONS AND CO. 374 AMERICAN STOVES. AMERICAN STOVES. JUST RECEIVED ex LALLAH ROOKH— *•■ »0 Golden State Cooking Stoves, No. 7 and 8. 5 Highland Chief, No. 9 43 Parlor Stoves, consisting of Coral, Cricket, Fairy, Magic, and Model Parlor Also on hand— 3 Snow Birds, Nos. 6 aitd 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. FURNISHING. FURNISHING. HPHE Undersigned beg to call the atten- ■*- 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 » m 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, Snuffen and Trays Metal and Block Tin Tea and Coffee Pots Candlesticks of every description Enamelled and other Bowls, Bellows and Corkscrews Slop Pails, Cullenders, Coal-scoops and Scrapers Gravy Strainers. Lanterns, Beer Cocks. Metal Soup Tureens and Dish Covers. Curtain Bands, Graters, American Axes Frying Pans, Grid-irons, and Flat-irons Plate Looking-glasses in great variety American and Register Stoves „ Tubs and Buckets Single and Double Iron Bedsteads and Cots Brushware of every description Clothes Baskets, Dinner Bulls, and Door MatsMatting, Carpeting, Hassocks and Hearthrugs Oil Cloth for passages and rooms Paperhangings in great variety Cane and Wood Seated 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 $cry d eßcription. $g^ Observe— AT JOHN SYMONS AND CO.'S ' 278

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 359, 2 April 1861, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 359, 2 April 1861, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 359, 2 April 1861, Page 2

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