EEMOVAL. ALBION HOUSE. The business of the above Establishment is EEMOVED next door to Mr. Anstice's bakers-shop, exactly opposite Mrs. Bird's. JUST EECEIVED per ship DONA ANITA, from London, and per steamer PEINCE ALFEED, from Sydney, as under :—: — Ladies' Cloth Mantles Children's Cloth Mantles Ladies' Winsey Skirts „ Net Hooped Skirts „ Mohair Caps, Lace Collars Cotton Edgings, American Edgings Edge Blond Quillings The newest fashion in Black Lace Falls. Best Oriental Eibbons in Brown, Cerise, and Gentians. Books, Jaconets, Check Muslins Silk Gloves, Thread Gloves Ladies' Black Worsted Hose „ „ Cashmere Hose ~ „ White Lambs-wool Hose Men's Worsted Knit Socks and Hose „ Lambs-wool Socks and Hose „ Merino Shirts, Lambs-wool, and Very superior Crimean Shirts Outsize Men's Merino, Lambs-wool, and Brown Cotton Pantaloons Very superior White Shirts, Men's and Outsizes „ „ Scotch Twill Shirts Men's Blue Guernseys „ „ Serge Shirts „ Cloth Caps and Felt Hats Boys' ditto ditto Outsize Men's Fancy Shirts Men's Bedford Cord Trowsers Men's and Boys' Cotton Cord and Moleskin Men's Worsted Cord Trowsers Men's superfine Black Cloth Sac Coats Men's superfine Coloured ditto Men's superfine Coloured Cloth Vests ALBION HOUSE has also receivedChildren's White and Grey Lambs- wool Socks Children's Scarlet and Oxford-striped Worsted Socks Blankets, Counterpanes All Wool Welch Flannels Coburg Cloths, Alpaca Lustres Winsey's, Derries, Bed Ticks Cobourg Tartans Tartan Camlets Hoyle's Prints, Sheeting Calicoes Horrocks's Long Cloths The Proprietor of Albion House with great confidence invites tho Public to inspect the LATEST FASHIONS in Ladies' Cloth Mantles, at Bs. 6d., 10s., 12s. 6d., 155., 18s., 245., and 265., in Black, Browns, and Drabs Girls' Cloth Mantles, equally cheap Tartan Cobourgs, Is. 4d. Plain Cobourgs, 10d., Is., Is. 2d. Winseys and Linseys, Is. 2d., Is. 6d., Is. Bd. Welch Flannels (all wool) Is. 6d., Is. Bd., Is. 10d., 2s. The distinguishing " characteristic " of Albion House will always be that of giving a really GOOD AETICLE at a uniformly LOW PBICE. ALBION HOUSE, next door to Mr. Anstice's baker's shop, and exactly opposite Mrs. Bird's, Teafalgab-stbeet, Nelson. 6670 JUST RECEIVED, ex DONA ANITA, 10 cases Habpeb Twelvetbees' Manufactures, consisting of Soap Powder, Baking Powder, Egg Powder. 6648 Nash and Soaife. EX DONA ANIT A.— 21 bales best flax Navy Canvas 2 „ 3-bushel Corn Sacks 1 „ Sewing Twine 2 cases Pacey's Perennial Eye Grass Seed. 6649 Nash and Scaife. STEAM ENGINES. TO AGEICULTUEISTS, MILL OWNEES AND OTHEES. TO AEEIVE, per DONA ANITA:— One 15 horse-power portable Steam Engine One 15 horse-power stationary Steam Engine, with fittings complete, by the well-known Makers, Messrs. C. D. YoiTNa and Co. of Perth and London. Nash and Scaife, 6259 Bridge-street. IVrELSON BUTCHEEING ESTABIX LISHMENT, Bridge-street. W. B. JONES begs to inform his friends and the public that he has TAKEN to the above establishment, lately carried on by Mr. C. Elliott, who from this date relinquishes the same. W. B. J., in soliciting a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed upon his predecessors, can assure them that nothing shall be wanted on his part to merit the same. W. E. J., in continuing the above business, is prepared to supply MEAT, Poultry, and Vegetables, of the BEST QUALITY, at LOWEST PBIOES. February 1, 1861. 6418 JOHN PRATT, Butcher, Bridge-street, (late Pbatt and Scott), begs to return his thanks to his Friends and the Public generally for the support received by him in connexion with hia late partner, Mr. Scott, and in continuing the BUSINESS as heretofore, begs to inform them, that he is prepared to supply MEAT of the best quality, at the lowest prices. 6185 A SCOTT, Butcher, begs to inform the • public that the following are his PEICES for MEAT of the VEEY BEST QUALITY procurable :—: — Beef and Mutton, best joints, 5 Jd. per lb. Veal, Pork, and Lamb equally low. 182^° ObserveLower Bridge-street, near Stmons and Co.'s Stores. 6230 KEATING'S PERSIAN INSECT POWDER, Unrivalled in exterminatingMosquitoes,Floas,Bugs, Flies, Beetles, Cockroaches, and every description of Insect infesting Animals and Poultry, protects Clothes, &c., from Moths. Only injurious to insect life. See that the name of Thomas Keating, 79, St. Paul's Churchyard, is on every Packec. Sold by Agents for Keating' 8 Cough Lozenges. 5363 WEDDING STATIONERY. Marriage Cards, plain and silver torsed. Silver Cord and Tassels for do. Chenille, Pearl, and Orange Blossom Bivets for do. At Home Notes, plain and silver embossed. Envelopes for ditto, plain and silver. White Sealing Wax, &c. On Sale at tho Examiner Office* 4012
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XX, Issue 43, 18 May 1861, Page 1
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