" TjHJRNISHING! FURNISHING!— The Jj largest stock of Furnishing Goods in New Zealand at JOHN SYMONS AND CO.'S, consisting . of— Handsome Parlour Chairs j Strong Wood-seated ditto I American Rocking ditto I Dining ditto 9 Oak Office Arm ditto j Cldldren's High and Low ditto } Plate Looking Glasses of every size s Tables and Washstands 9 Single and Double Iron Bedsteads 3 Chinese Matting and Door Mats Mappin's Table Cutlery „ Electro-plate Forks and Spoons „ ditto Tea and Coffee Pots I Metal and Block Tin ditto ditto Candlesticks of every description j Tea Trays and Waiters, large assortment j Brooms of every description Shoe and Blacklead Brushes \ Mops, Corksorews, and Dustpans Oval Boilers and Saucepans Bellows, Tea Kettles, and Gridirons ( Enamelled Boilers and Saucepans Ditto Milkpans American Tubs and Buckets Market and Clothes Baskets American Axes. I Also, \ Glass and Earthenware of every description. Observe — JOHN SYMONS AND CO., Bridge-street, Nelson. 4699 NOW on SALE, at EDMUND DARTNALL'S, Richmond;— I Men's Monkey Jackets ' Men's Chesterfield Coats Men's Chili Coats Men's Trowsers Men's Waistcoats Men's Felt, Straw, and Panama Hats Men's Blue Worsted Shirts Men's Guernseys Men's Worsted Hosiery Men's Braces Men's Scotch Twill Shirts Men's White Long Cloth Shirts Men's Silk and Cotton Pocket Handkerchiefs. Also, a variety of useful DRAPERY GOODS, adapted to the present season :— Coburg Cloths, French Twill Alpacas, Fancy Dresses Linseys, Winseys, Derries Ginghams, Prints Every description of Shirtings Sheeting Calicoes and Long Cloths Muslins, Diapers, Towellings Bed Tick, Toilet Covers • Woollen Polkas, Cotton and Worsted Hosiery, &c. Worked Muslin Collars ' Habit Shirts and Sleeves Cashmere, Thread, Silk, and Twist Gloves Laces, Edged Blonds Black Lace, Bugle Lace, and Flowers Men's and Women's Boots | Wellingtons Watertights Lace-ups Bluchers Cloth Boots Children's Boots 'and Shoes, all kinds and sizes. 16th April, 1860. 4931 FROM SYDNEY DIRECT. : TUST arrived, per LORD ASHLEY, 45 ?! head of MARES and HORSES, chiefly broken- i | in to saddle and harness. The above lot are of a very superior description, and should command the highest market rates. For prices, &c., apply to Nath. Edwabds & Co. , Nelson, April 24. 4970 i AGRICULTURAL AND GENERAL , MACHINERY. BURGESS AND KEY, Prize Holders for the best articles, 95, Newgate-street, London ; ! Works, Brentwood. 1 The Australian Medal of the Geelong Agricultural ' Society has been awarded to Bubgess and Ket, > whose goods are patronised by her Majesty the Queen, ' the Prince Consort, the Emperor of the French, I &c., &c. Prize Reapers and Mowers Ploughs and Harrows Prize Horse Rakes . Prize Haymakers Pumps, Cast Iron and Lift Fire Engines for farms, &c. Churns, Anthony's Patent Oat and Corn Mills, Portable Chaff Cutters Portable Steam Engines Threshing Machines Prize Carts and Wagons , Saw Mills Portable Wool Presses Turnip Cutters Wool Presses. BtTBGESS and Ket always have a large stock of every description on sale to suit Agriculturists and Shippers. All Goods carefully packed and shipped. Orders to be made payable by London houses. 4961 LEA AND PERRINS' celebrated WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, pronounced by ' connoisseurs to be the only good sauce, and applicable • to every variety of dish. t Extract of a letter from a medical gentleman at Madras, to his brother at Worcester, May, 1851. ' "Tell Lea and Pebbins that their sauce is ; highly esteemed in India, and is, in my opinion, the most palatable as well as the most ' wholesome sauce that iB made." j EXTENSIVE FRAUDS. - Lea and Pebbins having discovered that several [ of the foreign markets have been supplied with spurious imitations of their "Worcestershire Sauce," the labels of which closely resemble those of the genuine ' sauce, and in one or more instances with the names of f L. & P. forged, they have deemed it then* duty to cau* , tion the public, and request purchasers to see that . the names of Lea and Pebbins are upon the wrapper, label, stopper, and bottle. L. &P. further give notice, that they will proceed 2 against any one who may infringe upon their right, either by manufacturing or vending suoh imitations, » and have instructed then* correspondents in the various ! partß of the world to advise them of such infringe3 ments. Wholesale and for exportation by the proprietors, 3 Lea and Pebbins, Worcester, England ; Cbosbe & Blaokwell* and other oilmen and merchants, LonJ don. ; Wholesale Agent for Nelson, Mr. Pbichabd. 4146 ■ 1Vr ouRNING CARDS.—" In Memory of," , J3J- black bordered and embossed, with emblematic designs. I On Sale at the Examine? Office, 4048
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIX, 16 May 1860, Page 1
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