EX TARARUA. THIRD EXTENSIVE SHIPMENT OF NOVELTIES THIS SEASON. WILSON and RICHARDSON have particular pleasure in calling the attention of Ladies to a SUPERIOR IMPORTATION OF FASHIONABLE WINTER GOODS) Specially adapted for present wear : — Ladies' Hats and Hat Trimmings Bonnets and Bonnet Trimmings Real Ostrich Feathers Made Feathers Bridal and Coloured Flowers Boys' Felt Hats Black Satin Straw Hats And an immense variety of New and Fashionable MILLINERY GOODS. Every article sold in this department is distinguished for good taste and cheapness of price. A VERY SUPERIOR STOCK OF HOSIERY— Ladies' Plain and Fancy Hosiery Children's Plain and Fancy Hosiery. Gentlemen's Mercery Josephine Gloves, first choice Ladies' Winter Gloves Monkey Muffs Eolinßkel and Grebe Furs Wool Boas and Ties. A LAEGE STOCK of handsome MANTLE ORNAMENTS, very cheap. Wool Plaids Knickerbocker Winceys, from Is. 3d. RICH BLACK GLACE SILKS, of unusual brilliancy, pormanent in colour, and warranted not to cut, from 2s. lid. per yard Lace Falls, Worked Collars from 6d. each RIBBONS in all the New Colours. 30 pieces of No. 24 BROWN ORIENTAL, nt 6id. per yard. The fashionable SCARLET NAP CLOTH, 6a. 6d. and 7s. 6d. per yard. Paisley Long Shawls, from 30h. Shepherds' Plaid ditto, from 12s. 6d. Melton Squares, trimmed with plaid, from 14s. Children's Cloth Paletots, from 6s. Ladies' Paletots, and Circular Mantles. Four qualities in MERINO STAYS, every size. Six qualities in WHITE STAYS, every Bize. Wilson and Richabdson have received, in addition to the above:mentioned Goods, a large 6tock of HOUSEHOLD and DOMESTIC ARTICLES, consisting of— Calicoes, and Calico Sheeting Blankets and Flannels Damasks ai,d Table Covers. LADIES are invited to INSPECT theee GOODS early, as the shipment embraces many articles not easily procured. WILSON andIrICHARDSON, BBIDGE-STBEET. 1431 DENTISTRY. Jf. TATTON, having had several years' • experience in Nelson, thus enabling him to know the requirements best suited for the colonies, begs to intimate that he has now received the most recent appliances so as to enable him to execute ARTIFICIAL TEETH in Gold with unerring accuracy and despatch, and in a manner not to be excelled for workmanship, and, in but few instances, equalled in the colonies. They are adjusted without springs or wire-fastenings^ or with extracting stumps or causing the slightest pain. He also continues his improved Corolite Process for adaptation to tender gums in cases where gold cannot be used. Teeth stopped, scaled, and extracted. Children's Teeth regulated. Attendance at all hours during the day. MEDICAL HALL, BRIDGE-STBEET, Established 1848. 1136 LOUISSON AND CO., • HOKITIKA. SHIPPING and CUSTOM HOUSE AGENTS, AND FREE and BONDED STOREKEEPERS. 1413 TO CAPTAINS AND OWNERS OP STEAMVESSELS. TB. LOUISSON, • Ship & House Painter & Decobatob, in reminding Owners of Steam Vessels of the great facilities afforded by the Nelson Harbour for the REPAIR and DECORATION op ALL CLASSES op SHIPS, would at the same time state that, having had many years' experience in the ENGLISH SHIPPING BRANCH of this trade, and having secured thoroughly skilled Workmen, he is prepared to execute with despatch, and at reasonable rates, ALL DESCRIPTIONS op SHIPPING WORK. T. B. L. begs to re p er to the subjoined TESTIMONIALS in proof of the excellence of the PAINT which he manufactures expressly FOR SHIPS' BOTTOMS, and which is universally admitted to be superior to any other kind used. Ransome's SILICEOUS COATING, for Brickwork, Iron Roofing, Plastering, &a, also on hand. General House Painting, Graining, Writing, Decorating, Paperh anqing, &c. ggp° Estimates and Contracts supplied. T. B. LOUISSON, Bridge-street, Wholesale and Retail Oil and Coloubman. TESTIMONIALS. To Mr. Thomas B. Louisson. Dkab Sia — Your paint for keeping ships' bottoms from fouling, is the best I have used. It keeps clean twice as long as Peacock's patent paint. Having tried a great number of compositions, for some years past, for keeping off grass, barnacles, &c, I decidedly prefer jours to any. I am, &c, THOMAB WHITWELL, Master s.s. Wallaby. Nelson, January 3, 1864. To Mr. Thomas B. Louieson. Sia — Having used your paint for a considerable time, I can teetify as to its adhesive qualities, as well as to the cleanliness of the ship's bottom ; and it is in my opinion about the best I have seen Übed for the purpose. I am, &c, S. A. Leech, Master p.s. Nelson. Nelion, February 22, 1865. 1414
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 75, 22 June 1865, Page 2
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