NEXT DOOR 10 MR ANSTICE'S BAKER'S SHOP. EXACTLY OPPOSITE MRS.! BIRD'S. ALBION HOUSE PRICE LIST !!! Mens' Moieskin. Trousers, 6s, 6s 9d, 7s 6d Children's Socks in . „ Cotton-cord do., 7s, 9s 6d Scarlet Worsted, „ Iniitatinii Bedford-cord Trousers, 9s 6d Fancy-stripe do. „ Real do. do., 16s, 20s, 22s White LambsMvool, „ Worsted-cord do., 14s, 18s Grey, do. „ Leamington-cord do., 8s 6d „ Cloth Trowsers, 15s, 18a, 20s All o , v ~ w , _ „,„ lofi j .. 0,1 n Q c,,,^,.c, m n n~ L on nr a oo n A\\-\\ <>] Welch b lannejs, Is Od, Is ou, Zs ~ supcrnnc Cloth (Joats, zOd, 20s; 65a -~, , ~ . on „. t>*ii ir 1 r 1 i. r.n r>.7 Blankets,.lls to. 20s each „ Pilot Monkey-Jackets, 20.5, 27s „ , ' . ~-, . ~, oA Superfine 'Cloth Vests, 7s Gd, 9s 6d 4s fad to 10s 6d , . BoW Moleskin Trowsers, 4s Cd to 6s J'T^rff " \l St\ 2, ° -,', Cord do., 5s to 6s ' Shectmg Calicoes Is 2d to 2s . ni ii n j-n -\l t.t i Unbleach „ 5d to Yd » Cloth Caps and Felt Hats. mAtQ » 4^d to 9d> ■; — : Wide-width Prints, 7d to 9d Mem's Cloth Caps, 2s 9d to 5s 6d Cobourg Cloths, lOd to Is 4d ~ Felt Hats, 4s to fis 6d Alpacas, lid to Is 6d „ Crimean Shirts, 8s to Us 6d Cobourg Tartans, Is Id to Ib 6d ~ Blue Serge do, 5s lid, 7s, 8s Tartan Camlets, lid „ Lambs-wool do., 4s 6d, 6s Devries, 7d to lOd „ Merino Shirts, 3s, 4s , Linsoys, Is 4d to Is 8d „ ~ Pantaloons, 4s Gd : Winceys, Is Id to Is Sd ~ Lambs-wool do , 6s, 7s ' Hollands, 9d to Is 4d „ Brown Cotton do., 4s Gd, G.s • ■ Huckabacks, 8d to Is 2d ~ \Yhite Shirts, 5a Gd, 6a, 7s Gd fi.lnml Linings, 4d ! „ „ , (out-sizes), 8s 6d 13e.d Ticks, lOd to Is 3d „ Fancy Yacht Shirts, 3s, 3s 9<i, 4s Worsted Table-Covers „ Scotch Twill do., 2s 6d, Ss, 3s 3d Linen Damask Table-Cloths. Boys' „ „ Shirts, 2s 3d, 2s Gd „ White Shirts, 4s Gd, 5s ~ , Grey Cotton Socks, all sizes Cl°th Mautles> 8s 6^ to 26s Unbleach do do do. Children's,, „ 8s Gd tolls Mens1 Lambsrwool,' Worsted and Cotton Socks Gents' Pocket Silk Handkerchiefs, 3s to Ss and Hose ■ » Black » » 5a to 7s Ladies' Black Caehmere Hose £ lack Beaufort Cravats, 3s 6d „ do. Worsted do. ?T y, =>•.,"„, " 3s Gd „ White Lambs-wool do. Ladies Silk Gloves, &c, &c. „ Unbleach, and White Cotton do. Laco Falls (latest fashions), 4s to 8s The distinguishing characteristic of Albion House will always be that of giving a really good article at a uniformly low price, ALBION HOUSE, NEXT DOOR TO MB. ANSTf.CE'S BAKER'S SHOP, #?T OPPOSITE MRS. BIRDS. TRAFALGAR-STREET, NELSON. „ PLUMBING, PAINTING, AND GLAZING ESTABLISHMENT, BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON. STALLARD & MILLS, in returning thanks for past favors, beg to inform-their numerous customers that they have JUST RECEIVED, EX LATE ARRIVALS, OF EVER V SHADE AND PATTERN, NOT TO BE SURPASSED IN NELSON. Also, a splendid assortment of STAINED GLASS FOE WINDOWS, WITH COENER PIECES TO MATCH, OF EVERY COLOR, SUITABLE FOR CHURCHES, AND HALLS IN PRIVATE RESIDENCES. H§* OBSERVE THE ADDRESS— BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON. ■ • ■ ' . ' 466
THE PATBNT ABX2SRXC.a.tf STOVE is the Beat aud Cheapest Cooking Range. rVUSB invaluable STOVE is not surpassed -*- for Economy, Elegance, or Convenience, by the most expensive Cooking Range. It saves at least half the fuol usually consumed ; is a perfect cure for a smoky chimney; is elegant and compact in design, and occupies a very small space ; ia 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 any inexperien-ied person ; is more durable than the 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 lame 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 with copper bottom, 1 frying pan, 1 gridiron, 2 irou bakiug pans for oven, handle for lifting off covers, &c.,&c, &c. Observe— §K*f A large assortment of the above stoves now on sale at the stores of 6<JO JOHN SYMONS AND CO. Carpets, Druggets, Oilclotbs. JUST RECEIVED ex Lord Ashley— ** Brussels Carpets, various patterns Kidderminster ~ „ Drugget and Felt Felt Sofa Coverß Felt Squares for Rooms, various si zes Oil Cloth for Passages, Stairs and Booms. On sale at the stores of 436 JOHN SYMONS AND CO. TO SPORTSMEN. « TTALL AND SONS sporting and rifle £Jj GUNPOWDER, SHOT, CAPS? and WADMoreton aud Langloy's superior London made single, and double barrel SHOT-GUNS, and RIFLES. On sale at the stores of, 322 JOHN SYMONS AND CO. £ CASES IRON BEDSTEADS and U CHILDREN'S COTS, ex Dona Anita—consisting of Tent, Canopy, Half Tester., French, anil Stump Bedsteads, also Children's Cots of vario-as sizes and superior kinds. 2j^ JOHN" SYMONS AND CO. To tbe Wangapeka Gold Diggers. rjALIFORNIAN SHOVELS aoid COLLINS'S PICKS, now lan ding, ex ICaria, On sale j ,t 480 JOHN-.SYMONS AND COS. ' rP BUSH, CAIiINET^MAKER^ •*■• UNDERTAKER, &c, ' , Nile-street, w*i mea-Road.. W
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 384, 28 June 1861, Page 1
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