Selling Off prior to Removal. H- BAKER, TRAFALGAR-STREET, --* • Nri.son, having received large supplies of GOODS, by various recent arrivals, from England, Sydney, and Melbourne, « selling at reduced pricesMen's superfine Dress and Top Coats Men's, Boy's, and Youth's Clothing in superfine Blaok Cloth, Doe, Cashmere, Tweeds, Cords, and Moleskins Neckties, Silk and Cotton Handkerchiefs Braces, Hosiery, Gloves White, Regatta, Crimean, Guernsey, Blue-serge, and Scotch' Twill Shirts Hats black and white, Bell-toppers, Garibaldies, Dear Stalkers, Stiff and Soft Felts, Cabbage-. | tree, fine and coarse Panamas ! Fine and Coarse, Straw and Glazed, Caps, Turban, Straw, and Felt Hats. PERFUMERY— Windsor and other Soaps, Bandoline Tooth.Powder, Milk of Orange Flowers in bot^es Cosmetiques, Cold Cream, Rosemary and other Poirmdesj Toilet Vinegar Lavender Water, Eau-de-Cologne Cloth, Tooth, and Hair Brushes, Combs Shaving Paste, &Q. STATIONERY— Books and Stationery, a large assortment Note Papers, colored, water-lined, plain and mourning Envelopes to match Ledgers, Journals, Cash Books, Pocket Ledgers Memorandum and Pocket Books, School Slates Copy Books, Pens, Pencils, Red and Black Inks Inkstands for desks, or portable . Sealing Wax and Wafers, &c. 291 THE undersigned having retained all -*- the best workmen lately employed by him on large contracts, is now in a position to undertake all kinds of Work pertaining to the Business at the lowest possible rates, guaranteeing first-class quality and durability. Paperhangings of all descriptions can now be selected from a large stock on the premises from Bd. per piece. T. B. LOUISSON, Painter, &c, Bridge-street. N.B.—Country orders promptly attended to. 58 Wakefleld Arms Inn. T^HE undersigned begs to inform the in- -*- habitants of the Waimeas and the public generally, that he has TAKEN THE WAKEFIELD ARMS INN; and hopes, by strict attention to the wants of all who may kindly patronize him, to receive a share of public favor. JOSEPH ANDREWS. N.B.~GIG AND SADDLE HORSES ON HIRE, j Blg Now Ready. VIEWS of NELSON, on PAPER, at Mr. PARMENTER'S, Collingwood-street; and Mr. OXLEY'S, Trafalgar, street. Nice presents for friends at home. 150 Wanted, AAA of SAWN TIMBER. kJ\J 9 \J\J\J Apply to JAMES HENRY, Tas-man-street; or, to Mr. EVERETT'S, Bank Hotel, Hardy-street, Nelson. 975 ALEXANDER AITKEN, Land and General Commission Agent. 102 Waimea-street, Nelson. For Sale. A SUPERIOR SPRING CART, strong, •**■ and nearly new. Apply to D. MOORE. Trafalgar street, October 8. 238 IvXEDXCAXi HAH. F)R. TATTON has REMOVED to his -*-^ new premises, Bridge-street, with a choice assortment of BruffSt Cbemicals, & Select Family Article*, &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. MEDXOA.Ii HAX.X., BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON. 693 QUPERIOR SADDLERY, &c, just opened Gentlemen's and Ladies' Saddles Sets of Gig Harness Heads and Reins, Bits, Martingales, &c, &o. Also, a few pieces Serge and Felt for Saddlers' use. D. MOORE. Nelson, September 13,1861. HI Steam Engines. To Agriculturists, mm Owners and Others* EX DONA ANIT A — One 15 horse-power portable Steam Engine One 15 horse-power stationary Steam Engine, with fittings complete, by the well-known Makers, Messrs. C. D. Young ahd Co., of Perth and London. NASH AND SCAIPE, 835 . Bridge-street. Flour! Flour!! Flour!!! SAUNDERS' BEST FLOUR, 21s. per 100-lb. bag, cash, delivered free of expense to any part of the city. JOHN SYMONS AND CO. TWO CASES PERAMBULATORS.—On •*- Bale at the Stores of 2G JOHN BYMONB AND CO. Commercial Hotel, Trafalgar-street. THE increasing repute of the above Hotel for supplying its visitors with Every Requisite at Moderate Charges, warrants the pioprietor in directing the attention of | diggers, miners, road contractors, and others newly arrived, to its numerous advantages. The proprietor, while returning thanks for the liberal support that has hitherto been extended to him, begs to say that do effort will be found wanting to insure the comfort and accommodation of those who may favor him with ! their patronage, iind that ull articles supplied will bo j of the very best quality. j. jEitvrs, Proprietor. N.B.—Visitorfl may depend on their horses rccciv- I ing good stabling accommodation at moat moderate charges. OGO fTOR SALE, the well-known MULE, ■*- •' Jimmy." For! further particulars apply to ilr. JOHNLINUSAY/rakaka; or, to 215 PAUL SPAKQER,
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 419, 29 October 1861, Page 1
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710Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 419, 29 October 1861, Page 1
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