HEAVY WEATHER. JUST RECEIVEdT Superior lot of w BOSTOCK'S BOOTS and SHOES, of very excellent quality, comprising— Wellingtons Watertights Gents' elastic Bide -^ Princes boots, And other sorts too numerous to mention: At B. JACKSON'S. 142 QN SALE, a few good Shoe TRUNKS. B. JACKSON. . 1197 ON SALE, a large quantity, of MEN'S ' and WOMEN'S HOUSE SLIPPJERS, at 2s. 6d., j per Pair. , 1198 . B. JACKSON. ' NOW IS THE TIME. j A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT of • x*- BOOTS and SHOES, of. the best quality, on SALE at I 1199 " B. JACKSON'S. r)RESS BOOTS J-' Patent leather Wellingtons Dress shoes , ' ■ Youths' patent kid elastic boots Ladies' white and black Batin shoes. Ditto kid operas, At ■ ■■ 1307 . B. JACKSON'S <j T U S T OP E N E D— ** Gents' prime shooting boots Ditto napoleons. Every variety of men's, women's, and children's BOOTS and SHOES, at 1308 B. JACKSON'S CANTON HOUSE. "~~ T A. LANGFORD, Family Grocer, •*-•' Bridge and Trafalgar streets, begs to inform his customers that he is still SUPPLYING his justly celebrated COFFEE and TEAS, the reputation of which" he will strenuously maintain by purchasing the very best only. ; His unrivalled stock of GLASSWARE, CHINA and EARTHENWARE is open for public inspection at his spacious Show-room, which has lately been replenished with many of the latest productions of the manufacturing districts of England, in numberless branches. ! BRUSH WARE of every conceivable variety, together with tho generality iof American productions such, as-buckets, picks, brooms, hickory axe handles axes, shovels, &c, &c, in great variety. ;- / PICKLES, bottled fruits, brandy peaches, salad oils, all sizes; bottle and packet mustard, jams, jellies; potted fish, various kinds, paste do. CANDLES—Belraont sperm, German, and French, Sydney, Taranaki and Nelson mould do., night lights, floating do*, and a choice assortment of moderateur lamps, oils, wicks, glasses, globes, &c, can be procured at this establishment. ■.:■'■■■'■ :.^:Jl^tJ|^^jem.;oJE■:;Sl^G^AßJi-I-■A.■ I*, flatters himself tliaVfbfqmßifcyF and" lown'ess~of price,' dine trial "will prove that he is unapproachable. Having bought under: peculiarly favorable circumstances for cash, he can. offer his stock with the greatest confidence, consisting of Mauritius, West India, Pampanga, China, crushed loaf, snowdrop, &c, &c, &c. . Observe— CANTON HOUSE. OPPOSITE THR TBAPALO'AB HOTEL, I. A. LANGFORD, Proprietor. 45 OUTFITTING STORE, Bridge-street. Men's and Youth's READY-MADE CLOTHING of all kinds, of tho best quality and lowest prices, at J. LUCAS', Bridge-street, next door to Symons', N.B.—HATS, CAPS, and HOSIERY. 1134 C LO T H ING. . Waterproof coats, leggings, and caps Pilot cloth and beaver pea and monkey jackets Overcoats, &c, At J . L U C AS', Bridge-street. 1137 MRS. GREEN invites attention to her veiy superior STOCK of AUTUMN andWINTER GOODS, consisting of— Mantles, in black and coloured cloth, &c, &c. Bonnets, in crinoline, velvet, straw, chenelle, &c. Ribbons, feathers, flowers, bugle and plain laces Chenelle trimmings, ditto in various styles Winter Dresses—white, black and groy Brocatelleandmoreen, for slips Crimean slips, corded do. Ladies' and infants' under clothing Ladies'merino vests Merino stockings and socks Velvet ribbons, black and coloured Muslin goods, black sewed muslins Flannels, calicoes, merinoes Domes, dress trimmings, gloves, &c, Trafalgar-street, next the Bank. 1034 IUST RECEIVED, ex QUEEN OF " THE AVON— 15 hogsheads Tooth's ale 59 cases ditto bottled ale and stout. NASH AND SCAIFE. Nelson, 29fch July. 150 VICTOKIA HOUSE. TN addition.to a previous advertisement, -1-; T. SNOW most respectfully invites inspection of his STOCK, which consists of DRAPERY, HABERDASHERY, HOSIERY, GROCERY, OJLMENS STORES, CRYSTAL, CHINA, and EARTHENWARE; and which, from his former, experience in the same trade arc of a quality not to be excelled, and for cheapness not to be surpassed. ■ Country orders despatched with attention and punctuality. ; Butter, Eggs, and other Produce taken in the usual way. j Goods stored at a reasonable charge." 162 ' JUST RECEIVED.- ; nnHE REV. 0. H. SPURGEON'S -1-; Exeter Hall Sermons, bound in cloth ' (with portrait), 3s. 6d. Spurgeon's Illustrated Almanack for 1859, 4d. Spurgeon's Sermons, bound in cloth and roan, 3s. 6d., 45., and ss. each. Ditto ditto, in monthly parts, from No. 1 to 10, Is. each. '•How the Rev. C. H. Spurgeon^became a Baptist," 3d. Spurgcon on the Christian Lawof Social Life, 3d. " Lovest thou me," by the same author, 3d. The Australasian Baptist Magazine for July, August, and September, 6d. each. The whole of the above may be obtained at the Colonist Office. I AND SCRIP ON SALE.—Apply to •*-* B. 0. HODGSON, Land Agent, NoJson. 1332
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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 192, 23 August 1859, Page 1
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