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rF R. lIODDER, Richmond, has on x • , SALEBOOTS AND SHOrS— Chlldien's black and coloied cashmeje boot" Childicn's cloth elastic sid^s, buttoiod and laced Childicn's p^te it lav? fionti, kid and li-atiiet Childicn't, fa'ic> balmoials, stiap pumps, patent and calf ■CoyV, youths', and mon's blih'hois Ladies' lace and elastic iide i^sbnieie Lidiet,' l h ce and buttoned cloth Indus' ~ jutent go^o^lifd ladies' .» donltie soles do fiom 8^ fid. Leatlui and kid boots, slippu^, and \v<tlkmsf shoes (x< iit'enu'iiS auppnoi we^l tigtoi^, liomi lßs per pai^ Lact'-^ps,' bahij^nls oxo'juhs, with e\ciy aSscnpoAjSiioh of bdot- and shoes ])H APERY— Gie> Pi>d whites cahoots, ltmns, diifks, sheetings riinuolf, bai/ps gambioo'H twei 1!^, stuili, winseys Fjiiicv di(jssi'<i Hiid tobes of even description Tifin'les, shiwK, suks muslins, icpns Piints, ( ambnc<i, denies -neetiiigs, tea cloths Iliil.iv b&clv, ci ish, si'tcnts &c Muslin gouds, laics übbons plo\os paiasols, &f. CLOn-JlN'G— Men's Manila, bub, stiaw, and i'»bbago fiee btts Lnd ts and iJuldien'i luts and bonnets, white and c Joiecl, pnm mid iaiiv.v, in e\t»iy de-uiption Mill'ntn, liosicp , and Inbeiddsnci^ Ltdie-.' niuleiilothmg and st^\s lio\s' ai d youths' coat., tiou-ie's, and \ebts, a \en r 1 ucj awMtinent Mm'- (w(cd alpaca, and cloth ci'fs Jkns \\iutc arul diab lMolfskin and coid tiou^ois Men's woollen cords, Bedfords, tweeds, doeskins, kersymeres, drills, ducks, and cantoons, > Men's tweed, clotli, silk, and washing vests Men's longeloth, Crimean, regntfca, aiid Scotch shirts Boys' youths', and men's felt hats and cloth caps • Serge shirts, braces, umbrellas, &c. . ' . ■ ; GENERAL'STORE- . .:. : Sugars, teas, coffees, tobacco, cigars, candles ■ ; London and Sydney soaps, scented soaps; perfumery Stationery- and books, Italian warehouse goods .'Oilmen's stores, tinware, brushware, cutlery ; ■ ■ 'Gardeners' tools, carpenters' tools■ Crockery and glass ware, toys, with sundries in ■ :"■; grocery and ironmongery departments too numerous to particularise. 760 ' FIRE, EIRE, AND SMOKE.' ~ W] H. WEST has 'the pjeasure of informing ' the Public that he lias'purchased 6 KEGB BA RRKTT'S TWIST TOBACCO that arrived per ■ Queen of the Avon, a few days past. By.his superior judgment of tliis-article he has secured all the firstclass tobacco then imported, and is. now enabled to j ofler tj.ie same at his well known establishment in Bridge-street. ? N. 15.—The-trade supplied at moderate rates. .187 ' PIIE AND A SMOKE FOR A.'-PESNY. '. WH. WEST fills all Cutty T Pipes whon . bought of him' with his first class' CUT ! CAVENDISH TO»ACCO',"at the above rate. / .188., QTAtLARD AND MILLS, Plumbers, M Painters, and 'Paper-hangers, have on SALE— Best white lead, 48s. per cwt. '....■■■/:■■','.'■■■':. \ Glass all sixes^" . ',; ""• ■<-. . ■:,;■;.',.. ; J _-!:-..•- I',. ■ : *™Fntty, Mafl1;' w'hitingroirsV'a'ncl' "iiifp eiftine'' i^: - r : Ijead pumps warranted for 2 years '■■' ;'',' Beer engines and.spirit fountains fitted up '■'•'■ - Sashes made and glazed to order, at Is. lOd. - per foot,. Colors mixed ready for use. At the old established , WHOLESALE A ND RETAIL COLOR SHOP, BIIIDGE-STREKT, - . Nelson. 191 THE 'undersigned ■ are CASH PUR- -*--•: CIIASER3 of TALLOW, HIDES, SHEEP SKINTS, BUSES, and HOIiNS, for which they, will give the highest market prices. ; NASH AND SCAIFE. Nelson, May 26th,. 1359.. HS9 AAA BRICKS on SALE at FIVE OlIjU-U V POUNDS per THOUSAND. ; ".. Apply to G. ITOOPERAND CO. Nelson "Brewery, ■July 21st, Lbo9. lx± 1/lEWS of NELSON are- NOW READY, * ~ at MELUISrI'S Photographic Eooms, Bridgestreet. '=.''.. , • ..... .■ . •.' ■■ • ■ ':. l^'SADDLERY, EX QUEEN OF THE AVON.' MESSRS. PEAT AND THORNTON have just received LA 11GE CONSIGNMENTS of Ladies' and Gentlemen's SADDLES ; -Pilches for youn'i; ladies" and gentlemen, with moveab'e heads; Bridles-and'Bits of every description ; Horse Clothing, Blankecs, Rollers, Sponges^ Brushes, Combs, Antii>:ro.pilos,\Gamba.dpe's, .Canvas Tents,: Drinkiiig Flasks, brass"and silver m&uute'd Gig Harness, &c , &c.,;from H. Peat, i4r." Old' Bond-street, Piccadilly, London, and which: they have now on-sole a't-Bridge-straet, Nelson. ■ . . . - . .. . - . ~ at> S. ■ Peat's Saddles, complete, cash -.' . .7 10 Good second-class Saddles, complete, cash . C 10 Ditto, ditto, ditto ~. ... .'" .. : .5 10 Also a quantity of second-hand Saddles aiid Harness. G6od,'sccori'drliand Saddles complete . .4 10 . Ditto ditto, r.:.. ... .: . / •. s 10. A fewgood second-hand-Ladies' saddles. A large stoclj of Gig and Cart Collars of every size and description^ at reduced prices, always on hand. ' Di'tving whifis, 7s. 6d. ; Riding Whips, 7s. Gd,; Ladies' Whips, 6s. 6d.; Boy's Riding and Hunting Whips, 45.-Gc&and Cs. 6d. ' : The Ti-ade supplied,with-best English Leather and Saddler's Ironmongery.' 19G ■ ..: '.:••■: ••,'•: for sale. ■•:'.. -..*. : •'.•.. ■ QA AAirt FEET of PELORUS TlM••py^l/l/y. ;BER. WHITE and RED PINE, deliverable on the Beach. ', ,>■-,. ~'; ■■• Apply immediately'to D. M'KENZIE, or T. C'AWTHRON, Albion WhartT ;, : 186 v-;-; NELSON,v : WINB- ; :AND SPIRIT STORE, ';•:. ,'; ;;.. .. .TRAFALGAR-STREET. j / ; $? A- v- DUTY upoiti:SPIRITS,- the prices at the Nelson Wine and Spirit Store will -"remain the same as heretofore, except1 so 'far as Geneva by the case is concerned, —the trifling profit[.upon which will necessitatejm advance of the-.additional duty imposed;;' . ■■:"• '■' ''•."■*'■'". X '■■' HENRY BAJA r 5 ~-~\ ■■■ 1 (59 : ■ - • ' Proprietor.--. •• .'•.-..,''.. .'•'..'-irNOW-OK.'KEVER.-r ■-•.'.;.'• >,-: MBSSRS. ,QXLEY and LANE respect xvX . fully inform their numerous patrons that they will in August-again SEND to ENGLAN i>; when' all PORTRAITS, VIEWS M residences, BROOCHES, &c.,' can -be forwarded: free of expense to' the owners.... Unfading and ' life-like Portraits taken by' the Xanthotype Process, daily, froih Ten to! Four, p.m/, without refereuce' to weather; wet or cloudy; days ; being nohindmnce. ; : ;.: ■,;>';,'; : i V: \y- : ROYAL PtiOTOGRAPBIC GALLERY, ■'•' Trafalgar-streetj opposite tte Bank, :. ,Nelsqn, Ajjgu^J v ... ';:;-•-; ■ ' "168-';

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 191, 19 August 1859, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 191, 19 August 1859, Page 1

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