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T R. HODDER, Richmond, has on •*••• SALE— *; BOOTS AND SHOES— ; Children's black and colored atehmere boots .- Children's cloth elastic sides, buttoned and laced ". Children's patent lace fronts, kid and leather Children's fancy balmorale, strap pumps, patent and ,*. calf -> Boys', youths'/and men's bluchers Ladies' lace and elastic ride cashmere Ladies' lace and buttoned cloth Ivies' ;, patent goloshed ■ Ladies' „ double soles do. from 83. 6d. Leather and kid boots, slippers, and walking-shoes Gentlemen's superior Wellingtons, from 18s. per pair Lace-ppa, balraorals, oxonians, with every descrip* '' '- (Son of boots and shoes. x ;. DRAPERY— I J Grey and whites calicoes, linens,' ducks, sheetings ' Flannels, baizes, gambroons, tweeds, stuffs; winsoyß Fancy dresses andTrobesofevery description' 7 " Mantles, shawls,-silks, muslins,'jeans Prints, cambrics, denies, sheetings, tea cloths Huckabacks, crash, silecias, &c. Muslin goods, laces, ribbons, gloves, parasols, &c. CLOTHING— -Men's Manila, brab, straw, and cabbage tree hats Ladies' and children's hats and bonnets, white and ; colored, pain and fancy, in every description 1 Millinery, hosiery, and haberdashery 1 Ladies' underclothing and stays Boys'; and- youths' coats, trousers, and vests,-a very large assortment Men's tweed, alpaca, and cloth coats i Men's white and drab moleskin and cord trousers Men's woollen cords; Bedfords, tweeds, doeskins, ..kersymeres, drills, ducks, and cantoons , Men's tweed, cloth, silk, and washing vests Men's longcloth, Crimean, regatta, and 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 j Stationery and books, Italian warehouse goods Oilmen's stores, tinware, brusliware, cutlery Gardeners' tools, carpenters', tools Crockery and glass ware, toys, with sundries in grocery and ironmongery departments too numerous to particularise. l 760 FIRE, FIBEi AND SMOKE. ~\\T H. WEST has the pleasure of informing " • the Public that he has purchased 6 KEGS BARRETT'S TWIST TOBACCO that arrived per Queen of the Avon, a few days past. By Iris superior judgment of this article he has secured all the firstclass tobacco then imported, and is now,enabled to oiler the same at his well known establishment in Bridge-street. N.B.—The trade supplied at moderate rates. 187' PIPE AND A SMOKE FOR A PESNy. W H. WEST fills all Catty Pipes when ■-TT • bought of him with his "first class CUT CAVENDISH TOBACCO, at the above rate. 188 QTALLARD AND MILLS, Plumbers, N^ Paintera, and Paperhangers, have on SALE-r-Best white lead, 48s. per cwt. t Glass all sizes , . . .. ' Putty,, lead, whiting, oils, and turpentine ■ "ijend pump TraiTWratocl YoK 2 y-oonj ~ ■*•=—- 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 AND RETAIL COLOR SHOP, BRIDGE-STREET, Nelson. 191 HTHE undersigned are CASH HJRr J- CHASERS of TALLOW, HIDES, SHEEP SKINS, BONES, and HORNS, for Which they'will give the highest market prices. ' NASH AND SCAIFE. ; Nelson, May 26th, 1859. \ 1189 QA C\C\(\ BRICKS on SALE at FIVE *J VJ, \J \J \J POUNDS per THOUSAN D. Apply to .. G. HOOPERATCD CO. . Nelson Brewery, • July 21st, 1859. 114 VIEWS of NELSON are NOW READY, at MELUISH'S Photographic Roomsj Bridgestreet. ' ' .-. 71 SADDLERY, EX QUEEN OF THE AVON. MESSRS. PEAT AND THORNTON •L'-i- havejust received LAR^E CONSIGNMENTS of Ladies' and Gentlemen's SADDLES; ; . Pilches for, younjj ladies and gentlemen, with moveable heads \ Bridles and Bits of every description; Horse Clothing, Blankets, Rollers, Sponges^ Brushes, Combs, Antigropilos," Gambadoes, Canvas Tents, Drinking Flasks, brass and silver mounted Gig Harness, &c, &c.,.from H. Peat, 14, Old Bond-street, Piccadilly, London, and which they have now on sale M Bridge-street, Nelson. £ s. Peat's Saddles, complete, cash . . . 7 10 Good secondrclaas Saddles, complete, cash . 6 10 Ditto, ditto, ditto . . . . .5 10 Also a quantity of second-hand Saddles and Harness. Good second-hand Saddles complete . .4 10 Ditto ditto ... . . . . 3 10 A few good second-hand Ladies' saddle.1?. A large stock of Gig and Cart Collars of every size and description, at reduced prices, always on hand. Driving whips,. 7s. 6d.; Riding Whips, 7s. 6d,; Ladies' Whips, 6s. 6d.; Boy's Riding and Hunting Whips, 4s. 6d. and 6s. 6d. The Trade supplied with best English Leather and Saddler's 1 ronmongery, - 196 NELSON WINE AND SPIRIT STORE, ■•:■'■ TRAFALGAR-STREET. IVOTWITHSTANDINGr the increased | *■*"- DUTY upon SPIRITS, the prices at the Nelson Wine and Spirit Store will reriiairi the same as hereto-, fore, except so far as Geneva by the ease is concerned, —the trifling profit upon which will necessitate an advance of the additional duty imposed. , HENRY BALT, 169 Proprietor. NOW OR NEVER. IITESSRS. OXLEY and LANE respect- . ■ , fully inform their numerous patrons that they will in August againSEND to ENGLAND, when all PORTRAITS, VIEWS-of residences, BROOCHES, &c.i can .be forwarded free of expense'to the owners. Unfading and life-like Portraits taken by the Xarithdtype Process,'daily, from Ten to Four, p.m., I without reference to weather; wet or cloudy days being no hindrance. ROYAL PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, Trafalgar-street, opposite the Bank, Nelson, August 1. '~ '. \6s TO TRADESMEN, ETC/ BOOES KEPT, ACCOUNTS MADE . OUT,- WHITINGS COPIED, and PLANS DRAWN, at a reasonable charge. Apply by letter only, X. Z., Office of this Paper. 178

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Colonist, Volume II, Issue 192, 23 August 1859, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 192, 23 August 1859, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 192, 23 August 1859, Page 1

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