STAN TON'S OLD ESTABLISHED STORE (late Webster and Co.), Trafalgarstreet. Grocery, Provisions, China, Glass and Hardware, at the most reasonable prices. ON SALE by the undersigned, ex LATE ARRIVALS :— Grey sheeting, 72 in., brown holland, linen drill, checked challis, grey domestics, 36in., striped and mixed derry, cambric prints, Horrocks' longcloth, silk mantles, parasols, ladies' kid gloves, stays, and collars, fancy Beaufort and Napoleon tie 3, bareges. Fancy doeskin trousers and coats, Brighton sac 3, white mole, royal and woollen-cord trousers, drill trousers, colonial tweed trousers, alpaca coats, kersey drawers, white, fancy, regatta, and Scotch twill shirtq, merino and lambswool vests, brown and white cotton hosiery, blue and scarlet serge shirts, watertights, blueher9, brab hats. Painters' brushware, wax vestas, enamelled ware, crockery, camp-ovens, American shingling hatchets, Californian picks, adzes, axes, woolpacks, gunny bags, sugar mats, axe handles, &c. Mauritius sugar, No. 1 pieces, loaf sugar, souchong tea (superior), cofl'ee, chicory, currants, muscatels, pudding raisins, biscuits, sauces, vinegar, curry [ powder, salad oil, capers, Glenfield starch, Cole1 man's blue and mustard, salmon in lib. tins, pearl barley, &c. <See. Martell's dark brandy, Booth's old torn, JDKZ gin, No. 2 Manila cigars, Hunt's 4 diamond port wine in qr. casks, superior golden sherry in qrs. and octaves, eagle brand tobacco. Manila and Europe rope all sizes, sewing twine, coir warp, camphor wood trunk, sperm and mould candles, Sydney soap, magnets, &c, &c. Joseph and Weil. CHILDREN'S BOOTS. JUST IMPORTED:— 300 pairs children's leather boots. Also, 1 case boys' and youths' watertights. Bridge-street. Robert Aiteen. UST RECEIVED— 2 cases DOUBLE IRON BEDSTEADS. Bridge-street. Robert Aitken. LADIES' BOOTS. JUST TO HAND — 150 pairs Ladies' superior Cashmere Boots, only Bs. 6d. per pair 100 pairs Ladies' Extra Super Cashmere Boots, only 9s. 6d. per pair. Bridge-street. Robert Aitsen. PAPER HANGINGS. JUST OPENED, a capital assortment of PAPER HANGINGS. Bridge-street. Robbet AITKEN. SUPERIOR WINES. ~VTOW being drawn off, in quantities of JL 1 TWO GALLONS and upwards, PORT and SHERRY WINES of the best qualities. Robert Aitken, Bridge-street. ELSON WINE AND SPIRIT STORE, Tbafalgar-stheet. Established for the purpose of supplying the public with genuine WINES and SPIRITS of the best description, IN ANY REQUIRED QUANTITIES, at wholesale prices. List of Peices. Brandy, pale or brown, at the rate of 30s. the gallon. Old Tom 21s. „ West India Rum 18s. 6d. „ Scotch Whiskey (considerably over proof) 21s. „ Sherry, from 2s. 6d. the bottle. Port, from 2s. 9d. „ N.B. — As all Wines and Spirits (which will in no case be reduced in strength) are offered at the lowest rate of profit that is remunerative for ready money, no credit will be given under any circumstances wliatever. Home-brewed ale, and Whitbread's London stout. Henet Balt, Proprietor. EOR SALE, a superior-made DOG CART. Apply to H. Balme, Coach Builder, Trafalgar-street. MATTRESSES. MATTRESSES— all sizes and made to order. Alexander Aiteen, Bridge-street. mo ARRIVE by the "DUCHESS of JL LEINSTER," shortly expected from London:— 55 chests and half-chests tea 30 casks crushed sugar 10 casks Ceylon cofl'ee 25 quarter casks brandy, &c. 120 dozen Booth's old torn 100 cases Geneva 10 bales woolpacks 6 bales 2-bushel bags Oatmeal, pearl barley Currants, raisins, spices Window glass, paints, &c. And a large assortment of hardware, drapery, hosiery, haberdashery, &c, &c. MOEEISON AND SCLANDEBS. Nelson, September 28, 1857. TO STOREKEEPERS ON THE DIGGINGS. FOR SALE, at SYMONS'S STORE, COLUNGWOOD — Tea, in chests, halves, and boxes Sugars, in 56-lb. bags Fresh roasted coffees Pickles and oilmen's stores of every description Preserved salmon, lobsters, and sardines Sperm and Sydney candles Soap, starch, washing soda, and blue Sago, oatmeal, rice, and barley Vinegar, tobacco, and pipes Currants and dried apples Carbonate soda, cream tartar, and acid Saunders' best flour, in 50 and 100-lb. bags Clothing of every description Boots and shoes American cast-steel picks and shovels Tinware of every description Marzetti's bottled ale and porter Booth's old torn and geneva Port and sherry wines Pale and dark brandies Jamaica rum and Scotch whiskey Wine glasses and tumblers Hall's glass gunpowder Shot, gun and revolver caps. Highest Peice giten fob G-old. Agent for the Kelson Examiner. N SALE, SPERM OIL, in any quantities, afc SYMONS'S STORE, "BmdotcSTOEET.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVI, 25 November 1857, Page 1
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