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CHINESE GOODS! CHINESE GOODS!! A SAMPLE CASE of the above JUST OPENED, and ON SALE, at a very email advance on co t comprising— Chinese Ivory and Sandalwood Card Cases, Paper Gutters, Fans, Chess and Draughtmen, exquisitively carved. Chinese Tea Caddies; Jewel, Glove, Cigar, and Trinket Boxes Chinese Work Tables, with carved Ivory Fittings Chinese Cabinets, Work Boxes, Desks, Cribbage Boxes and Boards Chinese Figures, Matoh Boxes, Pin and Ash Trays, &0., &c. /^AKEY'S FANCY BAZAAR. EX PASITHEA. _Hew Back Combs, Inlaid Bracelets China Vases, Candlesticks, very handsome Gilt Sconces for Pianos, Playing Cards Butter Prints, Silk Woven Book Markers Pearl Necklets, Gilt and Silver Bouquet Holders ; Steel Albert Chains, large Earthenware Toy Tea Sets Children's Marcella and Holland Dresses, Pinafores, Pelisses, &c, traced for braid' ing Berlin Wools, Cushions, Slippers, Fender | Stools, Kettle Holders, Teapot and Lamp Stands, Ottoman's Banner Screens, &c, worked ready for grounding The New Eegistered Silk Jewellery, Artist's Requisites, Stationery, Fancy Goods Toys and Dolls of all kinds, dressed and undressed Rocking Horses, Doll Houses, &o Croquet Sets and extra Balls MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, for Brass and String Bands Accordions, German and Anglo-German Concertinas, Flutina9,Fifes,Flutes,Flagealetß, Drums, &c, and Fittings for all Instruments SEWING MACHINES. The unequalled FLORENCE MACHINES, acknowledged |by the greatest Mechanicians of

America and England, to be The Best ever made. The HIGHEST PRIZES have been awarded at the great Exhibitions in both countries. ALL THE VARIETIES AND FITTINGS ONI HAND. HAND MACHINES RAYMOND'S HOUSEHOLD and THE LITTLE STRANGER LOOK-STITCH. WEIR'S and RAYMOND'S SINGLE THREAD. SECOND-HAND GROVER and BAKER and WEIGHT and MANN'S MACHINES, ALWAYS ON SALE^AT LOW PRICES SEWING MACHINES SOLD ON EASY TERMS. NEEDLES and EXTRAS for ALL KINDS of MACHINES. NEW GOODS are received by every Vessel, direct from the Manufactories in England and Germany, which are purohased by our Agents in London for Cash, and Sold at the very Lowest Remunerative Prices. ALFJSED~"OA KEY, General Importer, BRIDGE STEEET, NELSON. 1787 SADDLERY! SADDLERY!! SADDLERY-!!! JUST RECEIVED and on SALE, a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of

Saddles, from 50s to £7 Bbidles, in endless variety, from 5s to 40a Mabtingales and Bbeastpiates Stibbup Leathebs and leons Gibths and Rollebs PIATED and VICTOBIA SIiVEB SpiTßß Gttt, Cane, and Gbeen Hide Hunting- Whips Ladies' Riding Whips, from 3s to 30s Cabt and Gig Whips, from 2s upwards CAET AND GIG HARNESS OP OUR OWN MAKE ALWAYS ON HAND. EVERY VARIETY OF HARNESS MADE TO ORDER WITH DESPATCH. A, B. J A~~C X SO N, SADDL E E, ' Tea:faigab-stbeet. 1416 Nouveautes de Paris! CWIESENHAVERN having made arrange- • ments to Import every Season, by Mail Steamers, the Latest and most Fashionable NOVELTIES, DIRECT FROM PARIS, hereby solicits the Patronage of the Ladies of Nelson. The first Consignment of NEW SUMMER DRESSES, consisting of FRENCH BATISTES, TOILES PEINTES, and JACONAS, have arrived, and the Undersigned offers these! exquisite Goods at Moderate Prices FOR CASH.: THE TEMPORARY SHOW ROOMS, TRAFALGAR-STSEET, near the Masonic Haii, was OPENED on Saturday ,_October 17. Samples will be forwarded on application free of charge; and written orders, accompanied by remittances, will be promptly attended to. . As the present Assortment will be on View in Nelion a short time only, an Early Inspection it . respectfully invited. C. WIESENHAYERN, Impoxtw oi Irtncii N OT«lti*i»

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Colonist, Volume XVII, Issue 1838, 19 November 1874, Page 1

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