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Colonist Almanac, 1862. A DVERTISEMENTS intended for in- •£*- sertion in the above ALMANAC must be sent to this office before the Ist of December, 1861. Terms: 6d. per lino. 263 THE undersigned will, from this date, supply MEAT at the following prices for CASH i ONLY:— Beef, from 4d. to 6d. per lb. Mutton „ od. to 7d. „ Veal and Pork equally low-. JOHN PRATT, Bridge-street. November 1, 1861. 336 Bridge-street Butchering Establishment. BEING desirous of giving my customers tho advantage of lower rates, the following will be my prices, for CASH ONLY, until further notice:— Beef, from 4d. to 6d. per R>. Mutton ~ sd. to 7d. ~ Pork and Veal equally low. A. SCOTT. November 1, 1861. 337 To Cricketers. pLAPSHAW'S celebrated BATS, BALLS, and STUMPS on sale at the stores of 340 JOHN SYMONS AND CO. American Sewing1 Machines. nPHE undersigned invites the attention of -*- Housekeepers, Sempstresses, Dressmakers, and Tailors to the perfect adaptation and unrivalled excellence of these Sewing Machines for their uses. " They arc simple in construction, efficient and durable in operation, beautiful in model and finish, fitted to adorn the parlor, and suited to the workshop —applicable alike to the use of the family and the manufacturer. Their speed is from 1200 to 2000 stitches per minute, or equal in efficiency to twelve sempstresses. Substituting, as they do, healthful exercises and rational employment for the soul-and-body-destroying drudgery of band-sewing, they are hailed as Woman's Friend.'' A book with directions for use with each machine. 323 JOHN SYMONS AND CO. T7~X GLADI ATO R . THE LATEST FA~SHIONS FOR THE SUMMER. will, in a day or two, be opened for inspection at Mrs. FORMAN'S,BRIDGE-STREET,NELSON, who has received a small but well-selected assortment of Ladies' Dresses in all the fashionable materials. Mohair, Barege, Cashmere, Grenadine and Lace Shawls; Spanish Lace Mantillas, Black Silk do., Dust Mantles in a variety of textures, Sun Shades, Parasols, Honiton Lace Falls, Hair Nets, Gloves, Dres9 Trimmings, &c., &c. Opposite the Golden Teapot, and Trafalgar Hotel. 342 TyoW LANDING, ex GLADIATOR^ •*- Gentlemen's Summer Clothing, in great variety Crown and other Moleskin Trowsers Blue Serge Shirts (Men's and Youths') Men's and Boys' Cloth Caps and Felt Hats 3G'm. and 72in. Grey Calicoes White Calicoes of every description Ladies Black Silk Mantles") . ~ , . „ Light Cloth do, } newest fashions ~ Dresses in great variety ~ Hair Nets in Chenile and Silk, Crinoline Steel, Artificial Flowers Ribbons, Worked Collars, and Sleeves And a large assortment of Fancy Goods. D. t MOOEB. Trafalgar-street. * 349 Selling1 off, prior to Semoval. G BAKER, Trafalgar-street, Nelson, 0 is SELLING OFF his Extensive Stock, at REDUCED PRICES, viz:— Men's, Boys', and Youths' Clothing, in super. fine CJoths and Tweeds. Working Men's Serge, and Guernsey Shirts, and other clothing cheap. Hats, Caps, India-rubber Coats, Umbrellas Baize, Calicoes, Table Oil.cloths, Nail, Tooth, and Cloth Brushes. Perfumer}' and Stationery. 362 ■KrULIT~SIZE~CRIckET BATS for *• Sale at FIVE SHILLINGS EACH at 35S W. H. WEST'S. A Z OWL of SHEEPWASH TOBACCO "*■ **-* for Sale in large or small quantities at 459 W. 11. WEST'S. GCOATES, being about to leave • Nelson, WATCHES, &c, LKFT FOR REPAIR longer than three months ago, will be SOLD to piy expenses, if not taken away within a month from this date. He also respectfully lequests those INDEBTED to him to PAY their accounts within the same time. JUST ARRIVED, per Gladiator, excellent LEVER WATCHES, made to order, from jgGeaeh. AMERICAN CLOCKS, &c, &c, almost given away. THE SHOP AND PREMISES FOR SALE. 353 Caution. letchford's Was Vestas. T> LETCHFORD AND CO. guarantee -B-'L» their MATCHES will light in any climate, even if dipped in icater. Customers, therefore, when ordering Wax Matches should be particular in requesting "Letch ford'n make," as others are often substituted. E. LETCHFORD AND CO. having just built an extensive manuiactory, are now prepared to execute at a few days' notice, any order made payable in England. Three Colts Lane, Bethnal Green, (late of Whitechapel,) London. 293 T?|7~ DAVIS begs to announce that he * ' • has entered into PARTNERSHIP with G. JIOBY; and is now ready to take PORTRAITS at Misses Jay's, Bridge-street. 265 MEW ZEALAND INSURANCE x^ COMPANY. roa rzxia and xwariws iNsiraAwcE. Head Offices: Phaser's"? Buildings, corner of Queen-street and Shortland-street, Auckland. Capital, £200,000, With unlimited liability of the Shareholders. Directors: Chairman—THOS. HENDERSON. Deputy-Chairman-S. BROWNING. ALFRED BUCEI.ANO, | JOHN GKAHAM, WILLIAM T. BUCKLAND, I GEORGE BURGOYNEOWEN JOHN HENRY BURNSIDE, ! THOMAS RUSSELL, HUGH COOLAHAN, C. J. STONE, WILLIAM C. DALDY, WILLIAM C. WILSON. Ez-Directors. DAVID GRAHAM, I JAMES WILLIAMSON, JOHN S. OLIVER; | WALTER KNOTT GRAHAM Auditors: THOMAS COWTON LAW, I RICHARD RIDING 3. Marine Surveyor : Y.'ILLIAM CRUSH DALDY. This Company is now prepared to grant Policies and effect Insurance from loss or damage by fire upon Houses and other Buildings, Goods, Wares, Merchandise, and Manufactures, and Fanning Stock of every description. The Company will also take Marine Risks, both in Coasting and Foreign Trade. The Directors respectfully request public support for tins Local Institution. The rates charged are the same as those charged by other Companies. Whilst Insurers have the security oi a capita) more than equal to any contingency which may arise, together with the unlimited liability of a large body of wealthy shareholders, the profits of this company are retained in the colony. Tables of Rates, Printed Forms of Proposals, and all other information may be obtained at the office of the undersigned. no, CURTIS BROTHERS, JU Agents.

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 423, 12 November 1861, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 423, 12 November 1861, Page 4

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