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On sale at the Bridge-street Stores. (?j.ARDBN and AGRICULTURAL SEEDS last season's growth. Peas, ten sorts Beans—Broad Windsor French Longpoded Scarlet Runners Brocoli, eight sorts I Cauliflower ditto Cabbago ditto Early Horn parrot Ahrhigharii ditto . ' Lettuce Celery - . Paraley . .; S Turnip—Early Dutch' '] ' „ Stone: Radish, sorts ■ -. ' I Red Beet Spinach Cucumber, sorU Melon, do. Mustard and Cress Onion, sorts Parsnip '. HEMP, RAPE, and CANARY SEED, dec. Pacey's Perennial It ye Grass Italian Eye Gras9 . 1 Perennial White Clover Perennial Red Clover Common Red, or Broad Clover Italian Crimson Clover Honeysuckle Clover Suckling Clover Finest Lawn Grass Skirving's Swede Button's Champion Swede Long Red Altringham Carrot Flower Seeds, Gardea Pots and Stands, all sizes, &c, ifco. 89 T. 0. BATCHELOR. New Millinery. (V/fRS. USHER respectfully informs the ■*-*-*- Ladies of Nelson and the public generally, that her NEW MILLINERY landed from the "Sir George Pollock," in now ready jfor inspection; and that, as the whole of it," which is of the latest fashion, has been purchased for cash, and will be offered at very moderate prices, she trusts tbat it will meet with the approval of her friends, and that she may be favored with an early opportunity of submitting it to their notice. BONNETS, in Tuscan,, Straw, Black and white Crinoline, Black Satin, Piping, &c, &c. HATS, in Straw, Crinoline, &c. &c. BORDERCNGS, plain and flowered, ruches; <fee, *c., RIBBONS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, &c. Widows'QAPß and BORDERS. a » Irt House. . September 10. 97 ALEXANDER AITKEN, Land and General Commission Agent 102 Waimea-street, Nelson. ' Saddlery, ex Glenshee, EF. JONES -be/t to rA>JMM_>i».tt r j«»_ J »-- Giw-iiiiinuii>anva-4rt-uaison and its vicinity for the patronage he has received for upwards of six years, and intimates that ho has imported, direct from the most popular manufacturers in England, an excellent and UReful'assortment of SADDLERY of every description: also, a few sets of firstrate Silverplated and Brass-mounted Gig HARNESS, Carriage SPONGE, Horse, Dandy, Water, and Spoke BRUSHES, COMBS, and every requisite for the stable, on the newest principles. Silver-plated Stallion Snaffle BITS, Gentlemen's leather Riding GLOVES, genuine waterproof HARNESS POLISH, and all other Goods connected with the trade Wholesale and Retail. E. F. j. having arranged for a regular supply of first-class GOODS, is enabled to compete with, any House in New Zealand. All goods marked in plain figures, and only one ; price asked to all parties. rr Observe-JONES'S, Opposite the Trafalgar Hotel. 12 MEDICAL HAMi T)R. TATTON has REMOVED to his •*-' new premises, Bridge-street, with a choice assortment of Drugs, Chemicals, 6. Select Tamil? Articles, &c, &c. - Artificial Teeth. Dr. Tatton continues to adjust Artificial Teeth npon the latest and most improved principle. These can now be obtained from one to a complete setDecayed Teeth stopped with newly discovered compositions, such as Aluminium, Platinum, or Gold. ! f eeth extracted on scientific principles, avoiding pain. \ ! Children's Teeth regulated. I I MBDXCAX. HAXfc, BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON. 693 ■ EX BOOMERANG, from MELBOURNE. 1 case Welsh Flannel 1 „ Men's Moleskin Trousers. ♦ „ containing Men's Doeikin Jumpers, Doeskin and Tweed Trousers, Fancy Regatta Shirts, White Shirts, Lambswool | - Vests, Brown Cotton half Hose, Brown Hollands, Gambroon, Swansdown, Twilled Sheetings, <fee, <fee. ! W. WILKIE, Bridge-street. September 2,1861. ' 49 JUST RECEIVED at WEST'S, a large " assortment of Violins, Flutinas, Concertinas Picolos, and strings of all descriptions. At tbe Old Stand, Xiower Brldf e»str«et. ■ 889 NOTICE. ; TTHE undersigned begs respectfully to -*- intimate to the Merchants and others of kelson, tbat ho has given up the Business of Xlghtermai|Onitom House Agrent, 4.C., and while tendering his sincere thanks for past fewrs, begs respectfully to solicit a continuonce of the same for his ' •uccessors, Messrs. S. and J. T. JOHNS. T. TREWHEELLAR. Nelson, August 26th, 1861. v ' S. & J. T. JOHNS, BROTHERS T>EG respectfully to announce that f- 9 they have succeeded to the Business lately carried on by Mr. T. Tkewheellar, and hope by strict attention {to business, that the patronage so liberally bestowed on their predecessor will be extended to themselves. L 'JOHNS BROTHERS. Kelson, August 2^h, 1861. 5

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 407, 17 September 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 407, 17 September 1861, Page 1

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