Selling- off, prior to Removal. GBAKE'R, Trafalgar-street, Nelson, • is SELLING OFF his Extensive Stock, at , REDUCED PRICES, viz:— Men's. Boys', and Youths' Clothing, in superfine Cloths and Tweeds. Working Men's Serge, and Guernsey Shirts, and other clothing cheap. Hats, Caps. India-rubber Coats, Umbrellas Baize, Calicoes, Table Oil-cloths, Kail, Tooth, and Cloth Brushes. Perfumery and Stationery. 3G2 I^ULL SIZE CRICKET BATS for 1 Sale at FIVE SHILLINGS EACH at 358 Yf. H. WEST'S. A X CWT. of SHEEPWASH TOBACCO xt iJ f or g a i e iaiarge or small quantities at 459 . yi.iu WEST'S. C± COATES, being about to leave VX« Nelson, WATCHES, &c., LEFT 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 requests those INDEBTED to him to PAY their accounts within the same time. JUST ARRIVED, per Gladiator, excellent LEVER WATCHES, made to order, from £0 each. AMERICAN CLOCKS, &c, &c, almost given away. THE SHOP AND PREMISES FOR SALE. 353 Caution Letchford's Wax Vestas. RLETCHFORD AND CO. guarantee • their MATCHES will light in any climate, even if dipped in water. Customers, therefore, when ordering Wax Matches should be particular in requesting " Letehford's make,".as others are ofien substituted. \ K. LETCHFORD AND CO. having just built an I extensive manufactory, 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 W DAVIS begs to announce that he • has entered into PARTNERSHIP-with G. HOBY; and is now ready to take PORTRAITS at Misses Jay's, Bridge-street. 2G5 TO GOLD DIGGERS.— ■*" 10 doz, Ame's Long-handled Shovels 10 „ „ Short „ „ 20 „ Collins's Cast Steel Picks 10 „ „ „ Axes American Hickory Pick and Axe Handles, Also, Prospecting Pans, Billies, Knives, Sheaths, &c. &c. Observe—On Sale at the stores of 163 JOHN SYMONS AND CO. Just Received per Sir George Pollock, BUILDING and FURNISHING IRONMONGERY. 2 cases Parlor and Kitchen Fenders 1 ~ Coal Scoops and Chamber Candlesticks 20 Register Stoves, various patterns 3 hogsheads Saucepans, and Tea Kettles 2 hogsheads Patent enamelled do. do. 1 cask Britannia Metal Teapots t „ Bellows, Wood Taps uid Boot Jacks 1 case Moderator and Shop Lamps 1 „ Tlate Looking Glasses 1 ~ Chimneys, Shades, Globes and Lamp Cotton 2 „ Mappin's Cutlery and Electro Plate 7 „ Iron Bedsteads and Children's Cotts 1 „ Tea, Bread and Knife Trays, and Waiters. Nine Casks, containing— Toilet Cans and Pails, Baths, Cash and Spice Boxes Date and Envelope Cases, Police and other Lanterns Jelly Moulds, Tartlets, Paste Cutters in great variety Fire Baskets, Toast Racks, Cheese Toasters Dish Covers, Dutch Ovens, Spittoons, Bottlejacks Electro-plate, Metal, and Brass Candlesticks Butter Prints, Wood Spoons, Rolling Pins Weights, Scales, and Steelyards Frying-pans, Hoes and Rakes, Ladies' Garden Setts Fire-irons, Brass Cocks, Enamelled Bowls Scrapers, Postals and Mortars, Flat Irons Knockers, Door Chains, Hat and Coat Hooks Curtain Bands and Rings, Brass Hooks and Nails Wrought and cut Nails of every size Locks, Hinges, Latches, Window Fastenings Screws, Carpenter's Baskets and Tools &c, &c, &a. Observe— On sale at tlie Stores of 67 JOHN SYMONS AND CO. Wakatu Hotel. HPHE undersigned in thanking the public -*- for the increasing support he has been favored with, begs to inform them that in consequence of late alterations, his spacious BILLIARD ROOM fitted up with one of Thurston's Patent Tables, with every requisite for tho game, is now open to the public. E. MILLS, { Bridge-street. N.B.—An Ordinary every day at One o'clock. 373 j ——: Harmoniums, ex Gladiator. HARMONIUMS, very superior instruments, by the celebrated French maker Debaine. To be sold cheap. H. DREW, 363 Watchmaker. DWAGG, TAILOR, • Hardy-stkeet, Nelson. MR S . "W A G G , MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER. A choice assortment of Bonnets, Straw and Felt Hats, Gentlemen's and Youth's Cloth Caps of the newest fashion, Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, Cap Fronts, Trimmings, and Haberdashery. Sept. 30. 190 THE undersigned will, from this date, *- supply MEAT at the following prices for CASH ONLY:— Beef, from 4d. to 6d. per Ih. Mutton „ sd. to7d. „ Veal and Pork equally low. JOHN PRATT, Bridge-street. November 1, 1861. 330 Bridge-street Butchering Establishment. T^EIJNG desirous of giving my customers the advantage of lower rates the following will be my prices, for CASH ONLY, until further notice:— Beef, fioin 4cl. to M. per lb. Mniton , sd. to7<l. „ Pork and Veal equally low. A, SCOjfT. November 1,1861, 33?
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 426, 22 November 1861, Page 1
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729Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 426, 22 November 1861, Page 1
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