OUTFITTING STORE. men's and youths' keady-made clothing of the best quality and lowest pbices. Next door to Symons' Store, Bridge-street. TAMES LUCAS begs respectfully to «* inform, the .public that he has COMMENCED BUSINESS in the above line, and invites early inspection of his. STOCK, consisting of every kind of MEN'S and YOUTHS' READY-MADE WEARING APPAREL, of the newest make and best materials, which will be sold at the LOWEST PRICES. J. L.'s experience as a tailor will be a guarantee for the quality of goods sold by him; and as quality nlone is; the test qf> cheapness, he invites all persons requiring^ clothing to inspect his stock before.going elsewhere. : \ Superfine black frock arid Cambridge 'coats ' Fine'doeskin and'Scotch tweed, coats -■'•'., Alpaca and holland ditto ' " r Fine black doeskin vests White marsella and cambric ditto Fancy doeskin ditto Tweed ditto Fine black doeskin trousers Fancy colored doe frousers Scotch tweed trousers Bedford and woollen cord ditto Moleskin and duck ditto Fine white shirts Fancy regatta ditto Hosiery Braces . Neck ties and handkerchiefs, various kinds Blue pilot jackets and trousers A large assortment of youths' clothing And of men's and youths'caps White, drab, and brown felt hats Panama hats White kid gloves. Observe—'JAMES LUCAS, Outfitter, Bridge-street, Nelson. 865 TUST ARRIVED, per DUCHESS of «* LEINSTER— 10 quarter-casks U.V. dark brandy • - 50 cases Booth's old torn 10 cases whiskey . '. 50 cases brandy . • 80 cases royal household gin 2 quarter-casks old torn 4 quarter-casks brown brandy 2 quarter-casks pale brandy--20 hhds. Hass's No. 3 ale ' • 10 hhds. Truman's XX stout ... 125 casks Marzetti and Sons' bottled stout 75 casks „ „ bottled ale 8 quarter-casks and 8 octaves very superior pale sherry . 2 quarter-casks very superior golden sherry 8 quarter-casks superior old port 42 cases superior old pale sherry, 3-dozen and ] -dozen each 25 cases superior old gold sherry, 1-dozen each 46 cases superior old port, 3-dozen and 1-dozen each 18 packages window hollands, twills, shirtings, linens, damasks, millinery, haberdashery,, curpets, rugs, flannels, stuffs, dresses, Dents'^, gloves, shirts, and hosiery 1 case felt hats 2 bales woollen cloths .: 5 trunks gentlemen's boots and shoes 1 trunk men's bluchers 2 trunks men's watertights 4 trunks ladiea' boots 2 trunks children's boots and shoes 2 trunks women's slippers 77 kegs Ewbank's nails, assorted 1 cask assorted glassware 10 crates earthenware 5 crates stoneware 5 kegs red lead 6 kegs white lead 1 case assorted colours 2 casks lamp and drop black 1 cask lead pipe, &c. 7 boxes stained glass 3 cases Warner's patent pumps and fittings 1 case Mappin's cutlery 1 case guns 16 boxes tin plates 29 bundles iron wire G cases galvanized iron . 2 casks sheet zinc 1 bundle brass wire gauze 1 package rivets aud ears 1 case children's perambulators 6 cases 2-dozen tins Hogarth's herrings 30 boxes Price's Belmont candles 10 boxes Price's composite candles - ; 60 boxes best London soap . ' 11 packages Smee's furniture ' 13 packages Gosnell's perfumery, soap and brush-: ware ■ 20 cases sardines, half and quarter boxes ! 20 half-hhds. Champion's vinegar 10'cases Champion's mustard, £lb. and lib bottles 3 cases ~ „ 71b. tins 5 cases stationery, account books, <fec. NASH AND SCAIFE. Nelson, March 10, 1859. ; 921 NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS. "niRECT SHIPMENTS from LONDON ■ LJ and AUSTRALIA, per HARK AWAY, CHIEFTAIN, and LOUIS AND MIRIAM :— consistingof 4 tons No. 1 Company's pieces, 4 tons No. 1 crystals 5 tons snowdrop, 2 tons loaf 2 tons Java, 2 tons coarse brewers' do. 40 chests superior congou tea, 20 half do. GO boxes very superior rough flavor congou 40 boxes finest soiichong, for families; coffeo Currants and raisins, bottled fruits, jams Lobster and salmon, sardines, mustard in bottles Salad oil, vinegar, Belmont and tallow candles Soap, starch and blue, soda crystals, bass brooms Confectionary, INE arid CHO matches, wax vestas Pickles, quarts & pints; Manila cigars and cheroots Greycalicoes, 36 and 72 inches; bleached longcloth Shirting, Croydon and Wigan sheeting Prints of all kinds, men's and boys' cloth cap3 [ Brown cotton hose and half-hose Crimean shirts. Jersey and Guernsey frocks ' Boys' and men's shirts, all descriptions ' Martell's, Henessy's, and U.V. Co.'s brandy Brandy, in cases; W.I. rum, Islay whiskey ''\ Geneva and old torn, in cases Port and sherry, in quarter-casks; do., in cases Sauterne, Rudesheimer, Rauanchaler Spirits of wine, 50 o. p. Ale and porter, in casks; Stoughton bitters Brown and wrapping papers, drawing paper Parchment, paper hangings (a large assortment) Woolpacks, corn sacks, gunny bags* tarpaulins Manila rope, all sizes; riok cloths, dray covers Galvanised iron and tiles Moderateur lamps, billiard lamps 3-light hanging lamps, paint oil (raw and boiled)., White and black paint, turpentine, putty, whiting Red lead, sheet lead and lead piping, sheet zinc Wood, zinc, andiron buckets ' Shovels, picks, and axo and pick, handles Kidderminster and Axminster carpets . Brussels and hemp carpets Bloorclbth, all widths; oil baize itable-covers Boots arid shoes, all descriptions American and English stoves, all sizes and patterns Pianos and musical boxes Watches, jewellery, plated ware Tinware, pannikins and pots Patent fuze, eheepshears. - F j. LEVpsiTAsro 00, ;ii Nelson, January 13, 1859, 6§?/"
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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 160, 3 May 1859, Page 1
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834Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 160, 3 May 1859, Page 1
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