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. BURNISHING FURNISHING. -L Single Iron Bedsteads, from 30s. 1 A large Double do. do. do. 605./ assortment. Also, Children's Cots. On sale at the stores of 322 JOHN SYMONS AND CO. For Sale. A SUPERIOR SPRING CART, strong, -£*• and nearly new. Apply to D. MOORE. ; Trafalgar-street, October 8. 238 Steam Engines. To -agriculturists, Mill Owner* and Others. EX DONA ANITAOne 15 horse-power portable Steam Engine _ One 15 horse-power stationary Steam Engine, ! with fittings complete, by the well-known Makers, Messrs. C. D. Youkg and Co., of ■ Perth and London. NASH AND SCAIFE, i" 335 Bridge-street. DANXEX. IMCOO»E, 1 A UCTIONEER and COMMISSION ■£*- MERCHANT, Trafalgar-street, Nelson. 817 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 1 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 Ex Gladiator, from London. EENTOUL BROTHERS have just re- ' ceived, per the above ship— Finest Congou, Pekoe, and Gunpowder Teas Crushed Loaf Sugar Plantation, Ceylon, and Mocha Coffee Best London Soap Starch, Blue, Currants, Raisins Imperial Plums, Jordan Almonds Sago, Mustard, Ginger, Mixed Spice Huntley and Palmer's assorted Biscuits Bell and Black's Matcbes Negrohead Tobacco Anchovy and Bloater Paste Confectionery Candied Lemon, Orange, and Citron Peel Glue, Ink, Blacking, &c, &c. Trafalgar-street, November 10. 427 Boots! Boots!! TUST RECEIVED " ex Glenshee, Lord Worsley, Boomerang, and Sir George Pollock, Fifty Trunks Boots and Shoes, comprising a very useful and seasonable lot of Boots and Shoes, ordered expressly from the best manufacturers for this market consisting of about 2700 pairs, as under:— 50 pairs Prime Grain Napoleons 125 „ Wellingtons 150 ~ Short Wellingtons 50 ~ Military Wellingtons 25 ~ Oxonian Half Shoes 25 ~ Balmorals 300 ~ Men's Bluchers 250 ~ Men's Carpet and Grain Slippers 100 „ Boys' Boots 400 „ Ladies' Cloth Boots 200 „ Women's Leather Boots 450 „ Girls' and Maids' Leather and Cloth Boots 150 „ Women's Carpet Slippers 72 ~ Cashmere Slippers 250 „ Ladies' Balmoral, Kid, and Cashmere Boots 100 ~ Children's Balmorals Clogs and Goloshes 68 LIGHTBAND AND JACKSON. ]\JOW LANDING, ex GLADIATOR.— -^ Gentlemen's Summer Clothing, in great variety Crown and other Moleskin Tiowsers Blue Serge Shirts (Men's and Youths') Men's and Boys' Cloth Caps and Felt Hats 36in. and 72in. Grey Calicoes White Calicoes of every description Ladies Black Silk Mantles) . , ~ „ Light Cloth do. fewest 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. MOORE. Trafalgar-street. - " 349 Wakatu Hotel. HPHE undersigned in thanking the public -^- for the increasing support he lias 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 the gamo, is now open to the public. B. MILLS, Bridge-street. N.B.—An Ordinary every day at One o'clock. 373 rjHBESB, CHEESE, CHEESE, Port Cooper, from the celebrated dairy of Mr. Macintosh, on sale at theutores of J. A. LANGFORD, Bridge-street. Also, ex LORD WORSLEY— 30 dozen small Wines 2 crates Toilet Ware 2 ~ Cups, Saucers, Bowls and Mugs To be sold at reduced prices. J. A. LANGFOED. 11th November, 1861. ; 393 Now Landing, ex Friends, from Melbourne. 1 A A BAGS Mauritius Crystallised Sugar i- V V 200 bags Victoriau Company's First Counter Sugar 550 bags ditto ditto Yellow Sugar 160 „ ditto ditto Yellow Counter ditto. NATH. EDWARDS AND CO.' Nelson November 12. 407 Artificial Teeth. T)R. TATTON begs to call the attention ~*-^ of the public to his newly-invented process for the construction of ARTIFICIAL TiiETH, GUMS, and PALATES. The result of this invaluable invention may be briefly noticed, in a few of their most promising features :— All sharp edges arc avoided; no wires or fastenings are required ; greater exactitude of coaptation is ob- ', tamed ; a natural elasticity, hitherto wholly unattainable; and a fit, perfected wilh the most unening accuracy, is secured; while, from the softness and flexibility of tho acents employed, the greatest support and comfort aro given to* (he adjoining teeth when loose, or rendered tender by the absorption of the gums, i The acids of tho mouth exert no agency, all un- j pleasantness of smell and taste being entirely avoided : '. and all these excellent qualities being combined with , greater durability. • '. Decayed Teeth stopped with Gold, Aluminium, Platinum, &c. j Teeth extracted on scientific principles, avoiding pairi. ; Children's Teeth regulated. ; Hours of Consultation—From Eleven till Four. 'j 389 V
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 432, 13 December 1861, Page 4
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796Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 432, 13 December 1861, Page 4
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