■'■■■"■ Sriu stationery;1 toy s;- ---••-'■ fancy ware. ■■■'~.. . : ; H.D. JACKSON is just landing, ex • : OCEAN QUEE.V, a varied and useful assortment; of STATIONERY, amongst which will be founds— '■•"• ... -.' Lawyers'draft paper ' ■ y- ■ ••; •'Ditto brief ditto ■ ■ ■' ■- Ditto narrow silk ribbon1. r Ditto [ruled demy paper . ■ ■■ ~: ; ' Surveyors' field books . . Indian ink ; IMourning note and letter paper, and envelopes ''"■" Railway and parlour libraries ; ; .. ■ : Cliildrcn's picture books •Illustrated.Times . ■ ... * A choice selection of MUSIC. ; ■ / ' FANCY WARE. ' 1 Warranted, jet bracelets . '■■'■■■' ■ ; Boys' and girls' belts '■ ' ; ;•■■'• .• Combs, crochet cases Fancy boxes and bags ■ . . •- ■ - Embroidery work, cotton, and scissors German wools Snuff boxes, purses Pailour bells, ciochct companionl? Ciil'bage boards, p-ipcr knives Diaft boards, knitting cases / ; _ _ &c., &c. Hi '<- "' ' TOYS. " Mbibles of all softs • Tops, balls, dolls Kaleidbcopcb, telescopes I\ory at tides, &c, &c. ; . Inspection invited ■'.'. ■- '. v - ■•- At ' ■ ' ' j '~"■ . "V" H. D ; JACKSON'S . 1 Stationery, and Fancy Ware Depots ','- j • Hardy-street. . TUST RECEIVED, PER OCEAN V QUEEN— ■ ' '■'■..'■■• , .vSole leather, kipp and calf . '■.:■•:: '" bristles, heeland toe plates ••' ''Screws for ditto, patent hemp . ! Childron's patent leather ancle straps, 2 to 5, ..• • .6 to-9- . ' ■' Men's and women's boots in-every variety. ■/■;■' ■■''..-.. B. JACKSON. PILOT CLOTHS, of good quality,, on/ SALE at-JOSEPH WEBB'S, IV.faUar-square. J^QW LANDING ex OCEAN QUEEN, 200 bags No. 1, Company's Sugars. v 19 casks .VVilkie and Co's Cabin and Navy ..,.■■ ■' "■■ Biscuit. . ■■■■.:-, '•, .j, ■ '. .."'1 ditto Picnic ditto. ■ -'-8 tons spice nuts. ■■■■.-".■.■ W. WILTvIE, Bridge-street. Ih'X l7ate arrivals. ±J "■ ■■''■ WJNTER GOODS. ' E. J. G~OITdMAN'S, . .. v ... BRIDGE STREET. "" Stout blue, serges and Saxony flannels ' Australian wool coburgs. in every shade" Plaids and Martaban crapes ■ : Wool shawls and handkercliiefd - • . ■Ladies' worsted caps, worsted comforters , .'Cotton cord^j and moleskins ;, Lambs-wool pantaloons .and ', he?.vy. Kersey : ' ',' drawers. 1 -.-.•■->• ■ ■: V:D. S. T. S. moleskin and worsted cord trousers ■<sßlankets in great variety .;.;. ..,,,Dark doeskins and feweedrf ''■,-,■■ ■ . " "■ '"t<arge stock of white calicoes, .from sd. pet' yards and upwards! '"'"- ; ■ •; ci; ■;•;. ..^.American drills and 724nch grey shectinga. We have been requested;by Mr. Harris to state that the sieve and other things,, said to have been taken away by him from John Ludd, were removed while he and. Lucid were in partnership, and could at any time have been obtained by Lridd had he applied for them. —'A dvt.
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Colonist, Issue 54, 27 April 1858, Page 2
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355Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Issue 54, 27 April 1858, Page 2
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