\7inter Goodg. TWJIDEDLY the BEST ASSORT±J WENT of GOODS that F. FORM AN has ever had the pleasure to offer to the public of Nelson is the "Winter Stock lie has just received, ex George Canning, consisting of Mens' and Youths' Clothing of every description suitable for all classes. Superior tFancy Doeskin, Black Cloth and Cheviot Coats, Pilot Jackets, Overcoats and Caj)es, Black and Fancy Doe Trousers, Pilot Bedford and Worsted Cord do., Silk, Satin, Black Cloth, Doeskin and Tweed Vests, Moleskin and Cotton Cord Trousers and Vests of extra stout quality, a great variety of Boy's and Souths' Clothing, including Knickerbocker and Tunic Suits, and Witney and Sealskin Talmas for little boys, Blue Serge, Guernseys, Crimean and other Shirts, Hosiery, Neckties, Felt Hats, Caps, &c. As quality is the true test of cheapness and figures only mislead, I<\ F. has not quoted prices, but customers will find that he givfci the best value for money. ' : F. FOKMAN, Tailor, Outfitter, and Importer, Two doors from the Marine Hotel, and opposite the Trafalgar, Bridge-street. An assortment of Ladies' Winter Presses, Sealskin, Cloth and Witney Mantles, Paletots, Jackets, French Barege Evening Dresses and Opera Mantles. 573 FURNISHING. FURNISHING. THE Undersigned beg to call the attention 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 ~ ~ . Caudlesticks, Tea Pots and Cruet Stands I Bronze and Berlin black iron Fenders I Steel Fire Irons in great variety Saucepans, Boilers, Tea Kettles and Fountains Tea and Bread Trays, Waiters, Snuffers 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 A-merican and Register Stoves I „ Tubs and Buckets Single and Double Iron Bedsteads and Cots Brushware of every description Clothes Baskets, Dinner Bells, and Door Mats Matting, 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 every description. §g? Observe— AT JOHN SYMO.DIS AND CO.'S 278 Per GBORCrH CANKTITO and MAUA. OA CHESTS finest SOUCHONG TEA U\J 30 Half dodo 2 tierces finest Plantation Coffee 3 cases Huntley and Palmer's Reading Biscuits chests Pearl Sago * 330 bags fine counter sugar 20 casks rice, finest Patna . 100 boxes Sperm candles \ < 30 ~ Best London Soap . • 50 half do ~ „ ; 40 cases Pickles, Sauces and Salad oil 10 ~ Hogarth's Preserved Salmon 5 „ Sardines 8 ~ Arrowroot and Curry Powder 8 kegs Saltpetre and Bluestone 250 bags Coarse and Fine Salt 35 drums Colza Oil for Moderator Lamps 100 camp ovens 2 bales Door Mats, assorted patterns .2 cases single and double Perambulators, with hoods ' 1 ~ Pit, Cross-cut, Hand and Tenon Saws . 8 „ Weighing Machine and Weights 2 ( casks flat irons, assorted sizes 3 crates brown Ware, assorted 1 cask Tea and Breakfast S,ets, choice patterns 50 Grindstones, assorted ei^es 1 case Mathieson's Augers, Chisels and Planes 2 „ Bedsteads and Children's iCots 20 American and Register Stoves 2 hhds Boilers, Saucepans and Tea-^ketfiefi - 2 bales Brussels and Kiddorminster Carpet jog 2 cases Oil-cloth for P*issages and Rooms i 10 „ office and wood-seat Chairs OSSSRVE- ' On Sale at the Stores of 337 JOHN SYMONS AND, CO. : EX GEORGE CANNJN.G, from London— 5 bales blankets (red, white a,nd blue) 1 „ Men's blue pea-jackets •; 1 ~ Scotch twill Shirts p 1 case Hunter's drab cord trousers : 1 „ Men's Moleskin do 1 ~ Boys' and Youths' do do 18 pieces Brown Holland 10 doz. Crimean Shirts 1 tierce Ceylon Coffee 60 half-chests tea 31 chests do « 7£ tons salt (fine and coarse). W. WILKIE, 552 Bridge-street. to I B L B DEPOT , —^ Waimca-Btreet. English Bibles, morocco, marginal references Pica quarto ditto ditto Nonpareil ditto ditto Pearl ditto ditto Diamond ditto ditto Pica Bibles in calf Small Pica ditto Bibles suitable for presents German Bibles, Luther's translation Bibles in large type Double Pica Psalms, roan, gilt edges Ditto ditto New Testaments, in 2 vols., roan, gilt edges. To be sold below cost price. Bibles and Testaments, suitable for schools I. M. HILL, 74S Depositoiy. FOR SALE at the Warehouse of the undersigned— 4 Bets Gig Harness 3 ~ Cart Harness 1 „ Plough Harness 1 „ Bullock Harness A few Ladies' Side Saddles, Bridles, &c, &c. D. MOORE. Trafalgar-street, November 30. 1454 FOR SALE by the undersigned, a few hundred foct of RED PINE, viz :— 12 inches by 1 inch") 10 „ | „ I various lengths 8 » 1 I, ] Also, 10,000 TOTARA SHINGLES. ''" MAIIK BLYTHE, Windsor Brewery, 275 Bridge-street. 1? OR SALE—A strong GELDING, four A- years old» with CART and HARNESS. C. CHRISTIE. &*<» Krwcry, Jquq |y fc 1861. 238
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 384, 28 June 1861, Page 1
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