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lleto '^ilrerfisfntcitte. I^R. TAT'IW has REMOVED to his ■*-* new premises, Bridgo-street, with a choice assortment of 35iugs, Chemicals, &. Select Family Articles, ifee.. &c. Artiiicial Teeth. Dr. Tatton* continues to adjust Artificial Teeth upon the latest and most improved principle. These can now be obtained tromone to a complete set. ! • .. ' | Decayed Teeth stopped with newly discovered compo? sitions, such as Aluminium, Platinum, or Gold. ' Teeth extracted on scientific principles, avoiding pain. Children's Teeth regulated. MEBSC/iXi XZAXaIu BRIDGE-ST 11 EET, NELSON. <59_3 QTRAYED on Winter's Run a light spotted BULL, and brown HEIFER with white spot on her face. If not claimed in one month from this date will bo sold to pay expenses. | JAMES WINTER. Juno 8, 1861. 696 J^ORTsALE, Half 7.an acre of LAND, j ■»-■ having 125 feet frontage to Gloucester-street, fenced with a two-railed fence. ■■ For particulars, apply to JOHN STEEL, St. Vin-cent-street, or at the Trafalgar-street Sewer. G97 KTOTECSS. Onion and Sv/ede Turnip Seed. ri IHE undersigned has a quantity of the *■ above SEE!) by him, and TWO GROSS-OUT SAWS, 'which he wishes to dispose of previous to his leaving Jlotueka for Tarr.naki, v.-liieli he is expecting to do in a few days-. THOMAS WILLIAM SHUTE. Motueka, June 3rd, ISCI. , 6IM THB PATBUT AXVIBSiSCAJSr STOVE is the Best aud Olieap'rst Cooking Range. fFIIIS invaluable STOVE is not surpassed -*- for Economy, Elegance, or Convenience, by the most expensive Cooking Range. It sj.vcs at least half the fuel usually consumed; is a perfect cure for a smoky chimney; is elegant and compact in design, and occupies a very small space ; is clean and convenient in use ; portable and complete in itself; requires no setting in brickwork ; but can be placed and put in operation in a few minutes by f.ny inexperienced pert>on; is more durable than tho generality of stoves. Has accommodation, in the top for four boilers, pots, or kettles, at the same time ; has a large oven, which is always at a regular heat. It is cheerful in appearance ; has an ordinary open fire range ; will cook for a large family at a trifling cost; yields a constant supply "of hot water; forms an excellent ironing stove, and is fitted with a full complement of cooking utensils, including 2 iron pots, 1. tea kettle, 1. large oval boiler wiih copper bottom, t frying pan, 1 gridiron, 2 iron baking pans for oven, handle for lifting ofY covers, &c, ifcc., ifcc. Obskuve;— @Clr A large assortment of the above stoves now on sale at the stores of C"° ■ JOHN SYMONS AND CO. ETOTZC2H OF SSSraOV&Xf. 'THE MISSES JAY, in'returning thanks for -»•- favors received during their residence in their late store, beg to call attention to their having taken more BstiTisivs and Corciraofiious Business Premises, ia JfSrjlrlge-street, (lately occupied by Messrs. SharJand and Watt,) where late additions will be found to tlieir stock of TJew JS'asacy Goods, and choice selections in various other branches offered. N.B.—TWO ROOMS TO LET, suitable for offices/ with a private entrance, also the back part of the shop. . G7O "A SMALL comfortable COTTAGE TO -"-"*- LET in St. Vincent Street. Apply to Mrs. Sigley. G3l Sy the George Canning. 1O CASES OF DRAPERY, X Li consisting of Fancy Dresses, Cohurg Cloths, Plaids Alpacas, Linseys, Ladies' Mantles Straw Hats, Bonnets, Felt Hats Blonds, Black Lace, Lace Falls Cap Fronts, Flowers, Bonnet Ribbons Silk Ties, Handkerchief?, Scarfs Velvets, Cambric Handkerchiefs, Stays Mohair Caps, Muslin Caps . ' "Wool Sleeves, &c, itc. FLANNELS, Real Welch, Imitation ditto, Saxony, Australian Saxony, 5-4 Electoral. . " WITNEY BLANKETS, White, Blue, Scarlet. CALICOES, Unbleached, Supers, Shirtings, Long Cloths, Sheetings. ■ ' • Table Baizes, Towellings, Diapers Jaconet Muslins, Had Turkey Twills Linsey Skirts, Gloves, Hosiery, Guernseys . Buttons and Braids, Trimmings .^.Children's Worsted Socks „ Tartan Socks ~ Whitworth Socks Men's Worsted Socks. FOUR OASHS OF SILVER'S CLOTHING, consisting of Men's Tweed and Doeskin Sac Coats ~ Tweed and Doeskin Vests „ Tweed and Doeskin Trowsers „ Tweed and Doeskin Suits „ Bedford Cord Trowsers ~ Moleskin Trowsers ~ Moleskin Waistcoats ~ Cord Trowsers. „ Cord Waistcoats ~ Blue Serge Sac Coats ~ Venetian Cloth Coats „ Pilot Cloth Reefing Jackets ~ Chesterfield. Overcoats „ Inverness Capes „ Waterproof Coats and Leggings. Boys' and Youths' Tweed and Doeskin Suits „ „ Tweed and Doeskin Vests ~ „ Tweed and Doeskin Trowsers ~ „ Pilot and Reefing Jackets • . ■ . Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs' Cotton Pocket Handkerchiefs.. •.. ; - , . ', Silk Neckerchiefs . ... J ■'' India-rubber Braces Men's Worsted Shirts • ■ ■ „ Scotch Twill Shirts j,- Longcloth Shirts . •'.',, Crimean Shirts. ■ ' MEN'S WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S BOOTS. ,:..■,;■... SUPERIOR TEAS. .- • Coftee, Sugars, Sago^Oatmpal . ■•■ '■■"'' Soap, Starch, Blue . ■ , ; : '._'■■' - Manby'sWasliihg Crystal .. ' ' ' : ,:. ,-.. 0 . •... :Negi-oliead Tobacco, i ; ■• .-"; ' : -•;■ ::-"' '\; dILHAN'S SOrORBS. '~ ■ "' .' ;.;.-- EDMUND. D. ARTNAJJ>S- . .-.*,. -^ ■'"■■ Draperyi'.dlothing, and Grocery Establishment, 543-' „■'..•■■ •■• ' Richmond;-'' >/■' '■'■■' ■ .',■ ' ." ■''" 'A? AABXO2? HOUSE, •.- -;l^§'"| qr Gr| ,-:.|-Aisr.Ni N.G. •■■•'ChW--Cloth Mantlefj, 3a. Gd. tdOs.l^ ' ■"* •,. -■*»■> ir '»»■••• 'Jackets, 4s: Gd.v«nd 6s. 6d. ' I I . ~..Mcn_'jS .-Crimean ..Shirts', 79,.6 d, and 95.-.' .- r If- ''",,' Laiiibs-wool „ ' 4g. to 6?. • " l' lii, •' :tVi "■*'. Pantaloo'nb, Vs. Gd.'and'ts. fid. | V...-V,, ..Merino^; '" .-■ •■■■„..■> '■ 38,-9(3. '• .■ •i ~:,.,,,.■..),' '- -Shirls, 3a. Gd.:.and;4^. 9d. j :.'y.i ■ ''Serge Sliirts, Scotch Twill Shirts : ' ... , i ; ,>- .; :!<nYliitdShirts;1 Felt Hats and Clotli Caps!. ;.' ; ! ; -" , • A^so * -. ' > .- ""' -i . "■( ""■ Two hundred pairs of Men's . ..;■ ~i :. ;Gp,OJD-MOLESKIN> TROWSERS, -"' ■'~.,' ~ 6p, 9d. per p^air. • . j ~.■..; ';•■■.' /Pfece^Tartarls-^lOd. andis; 4d. per yard. '' '"'\ ' ST.B.-AI.BIOM1 HOUaE, . , ~! Next door to Mr, Ansiice's Bator's Shf>j>,^ -. ■■■ ! 532 ■':•■■ ■ Szactltf opposite Mrt. Bird's. "'.'j

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 379, 11 June 1861, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 379, 11 June 1861, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 379, 11 June 1861, Page 2

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