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HEAVY WBATUBR. lUST RECEIVED a SupeiioVlot of 0 novroOK'SFJOOISamI SHUI'A oi ex. ccllent qiinhty, t-omp isiuj; — Wellingtons atcitipiits Gent'?' ch^tic Mdc PuiKes boots, And othci 6</its too immeious lo mention, At 13. JUJKSON'S. U2 QN SALE, a few good Shoe TRUNKS. t B JACKSON. 1107 ON SALE, a Idrge quantity of MEN'S ai.d \\O\IENS UuUilibUlTMl-., at 2, fid pet (Mil- / iiv)S r, jvckson isov. is m« Tiiifc. A VERY LAEGS ASSORTMENT of I^- HOOJb and hHOLS of the Ik -,t qiitUy, on ALE at 1 I'MO ir ,t\ci<:son's F) RE S S 800 T S -* P«lent leirhiM «n[pigton>, l'Ksi sbo ■> .Youths'patent-kid'elawtie boots ; Ladios'-wliite and biaclsrsatiii shoes. . ' Ditto kid opcas,' ' "'' ■" ■', ■■'".. :'■' ■ .' At .. ''. ; 18!)7 ; : ! :,-••.;': ;:: ;b. Jackson's T; U' S T •'Gr-;P':;B:-N :B" D— *<\ : Gents' prim.b shooting boots ' . Pitro napoleons." ■ '■ '\ Eyory variety-••of! men's, .woman's, and children's' BO( ITS and SIiOES, at ■•■•■': •■ ■. " \ 3(i 8 ► ' B. JACKSON'S " ■:. 'CANTON HOUSE. : T A. LANGFORD, Family arocef; ■■^-•1 Bridge and Trafalgar streets, begs to inform his customers that he is "still. SUPPLYING his'justly • celebrated pOKFEE and TEAS, .the reputation of which'he will strenuously liiain'taiii by purchasing the. very best only. ■ • His unrivalled, stock of GLASSWARE, CHINA, and! EARTHEN WARE is open for public inspection at'his spacious -Show-room;,-»vliich" lias lately been rer 'pl'enishod with many of t lie latest productions of themanufacturing districts of England, in numberless branches. • BRUSH WARE of every conceivable Variety, toge-r ther with' the generality of American productions.such as buckets, picks, .brooms, hickory axe handles* axes, .shovels, &c, &c, in great variety. ITCKLE^, bottled fruits, brandy peaches, salad-oils, all sizes; bottle and packet mustard, jams, jeliii'.s; potted fish, various, kind-?, paste do. . '■:>'. CANDLES—BeImont spsrm, German, and French, Sydney, Taranaki and. Nelson mould do , night lights, floating do., aii'd a. choice .'assortment'of' moderatoir lamps, oils, wickfi, glasses, globes, ifec, can'be procured at this cstabUshtnetit. - .' . - ■•">■:. ;':^-:;Tn;:rh'irite-tn of .^SUGARS: !. A r. L. flatters I'M m/eif thafc.for.quality avid lbwness .of-pi-ice, one.trial wMI proveTtlHt.heyis uri'ipproF.^liable.N Having botight under peculiarly favorable circumstances' ibr caslij' lie can offer:his stocfe-with the greatest confidence, consisting lof Mauritius, West India, Painpaiiga, China, crushed loaf, snowdrop, &c , «fee, &c. ..■■■' Observe— C A NTON HOUS E, ■ OPPOSITE TII X T .It; A. F ALGAII HOT Bh , IV A .LANGFOR.D. Proprietor. 45 (X U T F, I T T I N G\~S T OrIT, - Bridge-street .Men?* and "Tonth's READY-MA DX CLOTHING" of all kinds, of. the best quality and lowest prices, &fc J. L U C"A S', Bridge-street, next dcior to Symons', N.8.-HATS, CAPS, and HOSIERY. I NTE R C L O TII IN G.. Waterproof coats,'leggings, and caps Pilot cloth and beaver pea and monkey jackets Overcoats, &c. • -'■ ■■•'*'•.' At ' ■ " •' . j.. l'U c a s •■' ;■■■ . : ■■;> •:■, ' Bridge-street. ( ' ■ ■ 1137 MRS. GREEN- invites, attention to her iVI- very superior STOCK of AUTUMN and WINTER G(.)ODS,;consisUng"Ot—•";' Mantles, in-black and coloured'c loth, &c, &c. Bonnets,-in crinoline, velvet,'straw, chenelle, &c. Sl Ribbons, fcatliers, flowers,!bugle'and plain laces .. Chenelle trimming*, ditto in various styles Winter Dr.esses—white, black and grey Brocatclle and moreen, Tor slips Crimean slips, corded do. . Ladies' and infunts'-uniier clothjng ; " "•" - . Ladies', men no Vests".;':.; ■ . ..•..- , ■ / Merino, .stockings and socks ','. '..-•' Velvet ribbons, black and coloured - Muslin goods', black sewed muslins Flannels, calicoes, merirvoes'" ■ . ' Denies,.dres.£trimmings5, gloves,'&c. ;.' Trafalgar-street; next .the Bank.... 1034 TUST- RECEIVED, ex QUEEN' OF a M , ; . .THE AVONr- ... "15 hogsJieads Tooth's ale"\- ■ • • : 59 ca*es ditto bottled ale and stout. ;"''.• ;* ' NASH ' AND SCAIFE., ; ' Nelson,:29th"July.."..- ~ ;.: /\ :': "- ; ' 150 :"■'!'''. ;:. ' :'.;■ vioto: rta; HOUSEr*" ■'■"■.'"■■'■ ■''■^r:'-; ':■ .TNjad<3iti,pn to a -previous advertisement," -*-, T.'SNOW niogt.respectfully,invites inspection of his •• STOCK, which .'.coqaistH of' DRAPERY, HATiERpASHERY, J-rpSIERY," GKOCERY, OLLMENS; STORES,''CIIYSTAL;'CHI^A, and,EAR-: THENWARE';';and which,/'ffbrn his:'fonner ex-: perience in the .samp,trade are of a quality'not to be excelled, and' for cheapness not to be surpassed. . Country orders despatched with, attention and punc■tualitjv--^'^'' '■• ' •■'■ ■'■;/;:.'; ; .'.-: ■■' ' •.-• .''•'.■ :\ ■ ■' " Butter, Eggs, and other Produce taken in the usual way . ':-'■■'' - :'; ■•■■•■■' ;■■ ■•• -; ..'-.■•■ '.'•••...Goods.'stored at a reasonable:charge. _ IG2 -':: j .-; '; . ■JUST..KECEIVED*-- '■■ _ • --..y '.■■;-. ' :.:.':, THE REV.- 0. . ff; SPURGEON!S; -*- .■' Exeter-Hall Sermons^ bound in cloth. . • (with portrait), 3s. 6d." '. , '/ Spurgeon's Illustriited.Almanack for 1859, 4d. • Spurgeon's:Sermons, bound in cloth and roan; ; 3s. 6d., 4"5., and os. each. Ditto ditto, in monthly parts, from No; 1 to 10,: ■•■; : ~ Is. each. ....:-.. ■... ."■•:-•-.. ; - •••;• '■■.-;- '•How the Rev. C. IT. Spurgeon became-'a - .. , ■•: Baptist," 3d.: '.y-C :; .', : :; .";'.- . ' : Spurgeon on the Christian Law of Social Life, 3d. ■ -.■' ■■-':: ;■" Lovestthou me,'1 by the same author, 3d.-. ; 'The/'AustralasLin;.Baptist Mngazine for July,: ..;■•;■ August, and Septeuib'er, Gd. each.;:.;»,{ , The whole of the; above maybe .obtained at theColonist. Office. : ;V jr :-.- .-•;/., ;./. . './'■•:,'."-■'y..- - I teJ> SCRIP ON SALE. : -Applj to 4^ B. O, HOPGSON^anA AgQn^ Holsdn. 13?3

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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 191, 19 August 1859, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 191, 19 August 1859, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 191, 19 August 1859, Page 1

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