• — Q EX DONA ANITA, and other late arrivals. 7 cases Books and Stationery 10 ~ Drapery and Clothing 1 ~ Umbrellas 1 , Boots and Shoes 1 bale Aberdeen Hose 1 ~ Scotch Knitting Yarn 2 cases Periuraery 1 „ Fishing Nets, Hooks and Lines Hats, Caps, and Carpet Bags, &c. G. BAKER, 405 Trafalgar-street. Tandem Bog Carts and Sociables. FOE. SALE, at the Stores of the underp.ignod— 2 very strong well-finished TANDEM DOG CARTS. 2 strong FAMILY SOOIABLES and MARKET CARTS. Built to order ~. Very cheap. J. LEVIEN AND CO., C 63 . Auctioneers. SSSBXCAZi HAjCL. F)R. TATTON has REMOVED to his -"-^ new premises, Bridge-street, with a choice assortment of Bi-ugs, CHemicals, &, Select Family Articles, &c, &c. Artificial Teeth. Dr. 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. BRIDGE-STREET, KELSON. 693 SHIP CHANDLERY. ~ AKERSTEN'S STORE, opposite -*1- Now Wharf. Stockholm Tar and Pitch, Coal Tar Paints, Oils, end Turps Bolt, Europe and Manilla Rope, Spun yarn, Fishing lines and Hooks, Twine, Paint-brushes, Deck and Paint Scrubbers \ Brooms, Lanterns, Log-glasses, Shovels, Buckets, and Small Stores of all descriptions, including Groceries at Town prices. 282 Eentley's Aerated Soda 'Water, lemonade, and Tonic Water. JAMES BENTLEY begs to inform the ** public, that having received a largo supply of fresh material and new machinery, from England per Dona Anita, his DERATED WATERS are now acknowledged to bo the finest produced in the colony. To be obtained at all tho principal Hotels in town and country. N B.—Be particular in observing that all bottles arc abel led " Bentlby." . 4(J4 ]?OR SALE by the undersigned, a few -4- hundred feet of RED PINE, viz:— 12 inches by 1 inch") ; 10 ,) 3 „ !■ various lengths 8»1 » J 10,000 TOTARA SHINGLES. MAItK BLYTIIE, Windsor Brewery, 275 Bridge-street. AN APPRENTICE WANTED to the -*•*- UPHOLSTERY and PAPER-HANGING BUSINESS. Apply to W. JENKINS, Hardy-street, NekOU. 676
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 382, 21 June 1861, Page 4
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338Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 382, 21 June 1861, Page 4
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