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NEXT DOOR TO MR. ANStiqE'S BAKER'S SHOP. EXACTLY OPPOSITE MRS. BIRD'S. ALBION HOUSE PRICE LIST!!! Mens* Moleskin Trousers, 6s, 6s 9d, 7s 6d Children's Socks in ~ Cottoa-cord do., 7s, 9s 6d ■ Scarlet Worsted, „ Imitation Bedford-cord Trousers, 9s 6d Fancy-stripe do. ~ Real do. do., 16s, 20s, 22s White Lambs-wool, „ Worsted-cord do., 14s, 18s Grey, do. ■ „ Leftmington-coid do., 8s 6d ■ ', _^_ ■ ■ — "•slSerfinTfS^i?'f-?ri 2()9Jta^ :' All-wool Welch Flannels, Is 6d, Is Bd, 2s „ oupernne-Olota Coats), 20s, 265, oos - ui O v>ir >» ■ n * on i •• Pilot Monkey-Jackets 20s 27s ". B^ets, Us to 20s each Superfine Cloth Vests.Wd, 9s 6d " ff^T'fiM ■ Si i i* o\ ' Boys' Moleskin Trowsers, 4s 6d.to 6s - : Marseilles Qu.lts, 12s to 24s ■■ ■„ Cord da, 5s to 6s Sheeting Calicoes is 2d to 2s - Cfeth Caps and Felt Hat, , »; . — ——-— 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, 1 Id"to Is 6d - „ Crimean Shirts, 8s to Us 6d . Cobourg Tartans, is,ld 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'tols 8d „ „ Pantaloons, 4s 6d Winceys, Is Id to Is 8d „ Lambs-wool do ,6s, 7s Hollands, 9d ta Is 4d „ Brown Cotton dp., 4s 6d, 6s Huckabacks, 8d to Is 2d ~ White Shirts, 5s 6d, 6s. 7s 6d Glazed Linings, 4d „ „ , (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. Boys' „ „ Shirts, 2s 3d, 2s 6d .- ■ ■ „ White Shirts, 4s 6d, 5s ~, _~ „ . .'- o . «, ... „ • . „ Grcv Cotton Socks, all sizes Ladies' Cloth Mantles, 8s 6d to 26s , Unbleach do. do. do. .Children■ ....-Sb 6d to lie • Mens 1 Lambs-wool, Worsted and Cotton Socks Gents' Pocket Silk Handkerchiefs, 3s to 5s and Hose », Black „ „ 5» to 7s Ladies' Black CachmereHose - , Black Beaufort Cravats, 3s 6d „ do. Worsted do. F«"?y, ;,. ~ 3s 6d „ White Lambs-wool do. .'■..- Ladies' Silk Gloves; &c.,&c. . „ Unbleach, and White Cotton do. Lace Falls (latest fashions), 4s to 8s The distingTiisliing characteristic of Albion House will always be that of givingl a really good article at a uniformly low price. ALBION HOUSE, NEXT DOOR TO MR. ANSTICE'S BAKER'S SHOP, §& OPPOSITE MRS. BIRD S. TRAFALGAR-STREET, NELSON. m

MELSON COAL, delivered in Town, •*■* 365. per ton, CASH. Orders received by Mr. Benjamin Jackson, Trafalgarstreet, : • 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 T? X DONA AN IT A.— -*-^ 2L bales best flax Navy Canvas 2 bales 3-bushelCorn Sacks 1 „ /Sewing Twine 2 cases Pacey's Perennial Rye Grass Seed. 350 NASH. AND SCAIFE. lUST RECEIVED, ex DO:-A ANITA, " 10 cases Hakper Twklvethees' Manufactures, consisting of Soap Powder,^ Baking Powder, Egg Powder. 319 NASH AND SCAIFE. IUST RECEIVED, ex DONA ANITA, * 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 TEETH." ~~~~ l)R. TATTON continues to adjust artificial teeth upon the latest and most improved principle. These can now be obtained from one to a complete set. Decayed Teeth stopped with newly discovered compositions, such as aluminium, platinum, or gold. Teeth extracted on scientific principles, avoiding pain. . Children's teeth regulated. DU UG STORE, 1120 Haven-road. LOOK HERE ! LOOK HERE ! ! ALFRED LEECH, WHEELWRIGHT, has REMOVED to more commodious premises in Bridge-street, adjoining Mr. Wimsett's Bhoeing 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 TIMBER of the choicest and most durable description. Drays and Spring Carts made to order. EX DONA ANITA. F FORM AN, Tailor, Draper, and Out- • fittee, Bridge street, Nelson, has the pleasure to offer to the public a SELECT ASSORTMENT OP GOODS, which he has 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 vert best ' quality and workmanship. Firstrate 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 Hatn, Shirts, Hosiery, Neckties, Braces. &c. THE GOLDEN TEAPOT, AND ' TWO DOORS FROM THE MARINE HOTEL. 853 SHIP CHANDLERY. A KERSTEN'S STORE, opposite ■**- New Wharf. Stockholm Tar and Pitch, Coal Tar Paints, Oils, end Turps • Bolt, Europe and Manilla Ropej ' < Spun yarn, Fishing lines and Hooks, Twine, Prtint-brushes, Deck and Paint Scrubbers Brooms, Lanterns, Loy-glasses, Shovels, Buckets, and Small Stores of all descriptions, including Groceries at Town prices. 282 BODT^. BOoTS. n TRUNKS ex LORD ASHLEY.—A seasonable assortment, consisting of About 2000 Pairs. 143 LIGHTBAND AND JACKSON-

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 360, 5 April 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 360, 5 April 1861, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 360, 5 April 1861, Page 1

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