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ORICHARD'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS. -*- This excellent family. medicine meets with a greatly extended sale—a proof of its utility. . Any slight derangement of the head, stomach, or liver, is speedily corrected by its timely use. In boxes, Is., Is. 6d., and 2s. 6d. each. E. PRICHARD, Chemist, Trafalgarstreet, Nelson. ~~ MANCHESTER HOUSE. ' ' THE Advertiser take^ this opportunity of thanking the public of Nelson for the support he has already received, and assuring them that he still supplies drapery, grocery,'and grindery at -his usual low prices. Just received, an assortment of sole leather and kip. ' C. LUCAS, Trafalgar-street. WHOLESALE AND RETAILBUTCHERING ESTABLISHMENT. TFOY AND SON beg to inform their, • Friends and the Public in general that they intend opening their new Premises in Trafalgar-street on Tuesday, tine 3rd of November, in the above line,. and hope by strict attention and punctuality to "merit a share of public support. N.B.—Shipping Supplied. THE Undersigned is prepared to supply LIME of the best quality, at the Kiln, Haven Read, at £3 10s. per ton. WILLIAM ROBINSON. Nelson. 11th November, 1857. MOTUEKA HOTEL. JOSEPH PARKER takes .this-oppor-V tunity of thanking his friends and the public generally, for their kind support since he commenced the above business, and hopes, by attention to the comforts of those who may favor him with a call, to merit a continuance of their patronage. yiOTORIA "HOUSE. V GENERAL STORES. Trafalgar-street, and Hardy-street, NELSON. N. T. LOCKHART, ..- Proprietor, Nelson, 20th October, 1857. llJewjjmibk. FOR SALE, ex late arrivals, at the Stores of the undersigned— . Sugars, viz., loaf, English, crushed loaf, snow-drop, Cossipore, Company's No. 1 pieces Quarter chests tea, half do. do., whole do. do. Sperm candles Mould candles English so.sp Sydney soap Lobsters Salmon Sardines, &c, &c, &c. N T. LOCKHART. Nelson, August 14. JUST OPENED—36, 38, 40, ** and 50 inch window hollands Glazed and rough brown ditto 54 and 62 inch table linens Worsted linen table covers White and black moreens 6-4, 7-4, and 8-4 corded petticoats, white and black Brown and white.linen-drills Boys' neckerchiefs Cotton, Lisle, silk, and kid gloves, all sizes White German fringes and dimity Toilette covers and white counterpanes Turkey twills and super scarlet coburgs 88 inch mixed alpacas, best qualities 150 patterns in ribbons Fast lilac and chintz prints Drawn and stamped embroidery patterns Welch knitt half hose Lambs' wool hose Men's cotton pant-.loons Merino vests Balzarinefl, aorophanes, and bareges Black and colored sewing silks Black braids, stay busks, &i>., &c. 11. J. GOODMAN, Bridge-street. HOURLY EXPECTED TO ARRIVE per Comet, from Sydney, 10 boxes superior souchong 12 bags Java coffe 137 bags Mauritius sugar 5 trunks watertiglits 10 bales sugar mats 2 sets camphor wood trunks 2 coils coir warp. JOSEPH & WEIL. Nelson, 29th October, 1857. CUTLERY ! CUTLERY!! JUST RECEIVE D, a superior assortment of Cutlery, consisting of— Knives and Forks Pocket Knives Butchers' Knives „ Steels Razors ' I . . ' Ladies' Scissors Sardine and Champagne Openers &c, &c. ■ Robert Aitken begs respectfully to call attention to this Excellent Lot of Cutlery, as he can confident y assert a better has never been imported. Bridge-street. ON SALE by the undersigned— DRAPERY. Ladies and Gentlemen's boots and shoes Worsted and cotton cord and moleskin trousers Summer coats Elasticand cotton braces Men's and boy's shirts and collars Frock cloth coats and trousers "Watertight boots Diggers' boots made to order. GROCERIES. Teas and sugars Currants and raisins And a variety of other merchandise. CHARLES LUCAS, Manchestei house, Trafalgar-street. JUST LANDED, and now on sale, ex Ocean Queen and Louis and Miriam, the following goods, viz: — : West England black cloth and doeskin Fancy doeskin - Shepherd's plaids, Argyle, and other tweeds. E. SNOW, Tailor and Draper, Colliugwood Street. , NOW IS THE VERY DAY, and now is the identical hour, For Furnishing — Flax mattresses of all sizes and dimensions, carpsting, druggeting, hearthrugs, &c , &c. For Apparel—A capital and choice assortment of gentlemen's clothing, consisting of shepherd's plaid and fancy tweed vests and trousers. For Groceries—Teas, sugars—not to be surpassed in quality and prices. And last but not least, For Building purposes— White pine, Totara and Rimu boards, planks, and scantlings, of all. lengths. — Shingles, palings, posts and rails, &c. Address— JAMES THILLIPS, Alma house, Trafalgar-street. '

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Colonist, Issue 8, 17 November 1857, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Issue 8, 17 November 1857, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Issue 8, 17 November 1857, Page 1

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