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NEW GROCERY AND GENERAL STOtyE, Nile-street East, :"::;" OPPOSITE THE SCOTCH CHURCH. : ED AM ANT begs to inform the inhab- . • junta of the surrounding neighborhood that the above store is NOW OPEN with a numerous and varied assortment of GENERAL GOODS, FINE TEAS, COFFEES, &c, Ac, and hopes by a*rict;attention,to business and constant sopply ofthtfbest goods at lowest prices to merit- a.sbar* of publio patronage. t Nelson, 6th December, 1861- ~S2B Now Landing, ex Friends, from Meftturne. 1 A A BAGS Mauritius Crystallised Sugar Ivy 200 bags Victdrian Company's First Counter Sugar ' 1 650 bags'ditto ditto Yellow Sugar 160 „ ditto ditto Yellow Counter ditto."' NATS. EDWARDS AM> CO. Nelson November 12, r '407 Wanted, CAA DOZEN of Wine or Old Tom O\J\J BOtfTLriST^ Higheut cash price given. JAS. BENTLEY, Wine Merchant, 26 " Bridge-street HPHE undersigned will, from thit, date, *• supply MEAT at tlie following prices for CASH ONLY :- Beef, from 4d, to 6d. per ft. Mutton ~ to 7d. ~ Veal and Pork equally low. JOHN PRATT, Bridge-street. November 1,1861. 336 &TR>O WSE RS mackionutuun AT E. W. DEE'S, , Briagcnttreet. w Caution.-.—Letchford's Wax Vestas. RLETCHFORD AND 00. guarantee • their M ATCHES will light in any climate, even if dipped in water:: Customers, therefore, when ordering Wax Matches should be particular in requesting " Letchfofd'a make,"as others are often*substituted. R/LETCHFORD AND CO. haviiig just built an extensive manufactory, are now prepared to execute at a few days' notice, any order made payable in England; • ' J '• Three Colts Lane, Bethnal Green, (late of Whitechapel,)1 London. 293 ; To Contractors. BLASTING POWDER in »ny quantitiei ..■ Onsaleat r ; f* JOHN- SYMONS AND Ws. Hour! Flour!! Flour!!! : SAUNDERS' BEST FLOUR, 21s. per 100-lb. bag, cash, delivered free of expense jto any part-of the city. r ! JOHN SYMONS AND CO. I^USNISHING....;. .FURNISHING. 1- Sißgle Iron Bedsteads, from 30s V A large Dokfeledo. do. do'; eOs/^assortnieht. Also, Children's Cots. . ' ; On sale at the stores of 322 JOHN SYMONS ANI* CO. Stoves. Stoves. Stoves. A MBRIOAN COOKING and REGlS- ■£** TEB STOVES, the largest assortment in New Zealand on cale at the Stotea of 'f 4*B JOHN SYMONS AND CO. i - Furnishing! Furnishijjg! 17URNITURB1 of every description.— *- i£p; CHINA; GLASS, and EARTHENWARE 1 *■'"■' On siie at the stores of 449 JOHN SYMONS AND £10. To Sportsmen. HALL AND SONS Rifle and Glass GUNrOWpER, SHOT, and CAPS. On- sale at the stores of 450 : JOHN SYMONS AND CO. \|QDERATOR fLAMP^, a splendid as- -^'■*-- Bortment, with China and. Brazen Stands, from the best makers. Alio, 1 COLZA OIL in any quantity. I JOHN SYMONS AND CO. To Families. undersigned beg to call the ttten- ■-; tion-of families to their superior stock \ of' BLACK and GBEEN TEAS; also, GROCERIES;of every description, which they are selling at Wholesale Prices. ' .■-' -'• '■• '■ • • ~#& ,■ ''- - : Finest Souchong Tea, 3s. 981 per lb, or 6 lbs. ~for-?Os.' ■ . -■ ■■■-■■■ 'iV:f '■ ■ Good iflaefc Tea, 3s. per lb., or 6 lbs'for 17i. The best refined Crushed Loaf, in any quantity, ;' 7d. per lb. " ''■'"■? ' , .'^'V-•■'•:■' ' |^ All Goods deK«ered. free of expense in any part ,;•-. of the city. r JOHN SYMONS AND CO., ; Wholesale and Retail Groceri. 453 COLLINS' American Cast Steel Mining TOOLS of every description On sale at the stores of 452 JOHN SYMONS AND CO. To Cricketers, ri L APS HA W'S celebrated BATS, V^ BALLS, and STUMPS on sale at the stores of 340 JOHN SYMONS AND CO. American Sewing Machines. 'THE undersigned invites the attention of ■JL Housekeepeis, Sempstresses, Dressmakers, and Tailors to the perfect, adaptation and Unrivalled excellence of these Sewing Machines for their, uses. "They are simple in construction, .efficient and durable in operation, beautiful in model and finish, fitted to adorn the pailor,, and suited to the workshop —applicable alike to the use of the family and the manufacturer Their speed is from 1200 to 3000 stitches per minute, or equal in efficiency to twelve sempstresses. Substituting, as they do, healthful exerciser and rational employment for the souUand* body-destroying drudgery of ha,nd-sewing, they are hailed as Woman 1* Friend}' A book with directions for use with each machine. 323 JOHNI'IYMQNS A3O CO,

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 437, 31 December 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 437, 31 December 1861, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 437, 31 December 1861, Page 1

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