OF THEIR OLD STOCK, ALBION HOUSE -^*- ' have still on hand, asunder— I Men's Moleskin Trowsers, ss. 6d. to 7s. 6d. Boys' __ „* „' 4s. 6d. Men's-Cotton Cord Trowsers, 7s. „ Pilot Monkey Jacket's, 18s. to 265. All-wool Flannels, ls. 6d. to 2s. 3d.; Large Blankets,-12s. and 15s. Double-Width Grey Calicoes. 10d., lid", 13d. Yard-wide Grey Calicoes, 5d., s_d., 6d. 250 IV/| ERINOES, commencing Tenpence, -A-tA Huckabacke;, commencing Elevenpence Linen Hollands, „ , Ninepence ; Denies, , „ Sevenpence Wide-widthjTJrints „ Sixpence. _. -'-' diapers, * ~ One Shilling Any. bne oi the above articles enumerated are now to be found at 251 ALBION HOUSE. , ' A RECEIVED AT A A L B I 0 N H 0 U S *E— -tl= yy. ; '"CRIMEAN SHIRTS! ': from 9s. 6d. to 13s.—the highest price. Superior'far to those hitherto sold in Nelson. SAC. COATS! Gentlemen's Black Cloth Sacs, 265. to 38s. y „ Coloured „ ' 235. to 355. 1 TROWSERS! Gjentlemen's Cloth Trowsers, 14s. to 225. : v „ Bedford-cord, 16s. to 235. „ 'Worsted-cord, 12s. to 17s. WAISTCOATS! Gentlemen's Black Cloth Vests, 10s to 14s. ■ „ Coloured „ Bs, 6d. to 12s. „ Fancy Doe „ . 7s. to 12. ■ .SHIRTS! ' White Shirts (linen frpnts), ss. 3d. to 7s. Fartcy Regaifa Shirts. 3s. 6d. Scotch Twilled Shirts (lined), 2's. 3d. to 3s. 3d. Lambs-wool Shirts, 4a. 6d.'to 6s. „ Drawers, 4s. 6d. to 7s. 6d. For proof,' come to - ALBIONHOUSE, Next to Mrs. Bird's new Butcher's Shop.. OUIFITT ING: STORE, ,-.,:-. ' ' Bridge-street.- 'i ;. ; r - , . -Men's and Youth's READY-MADE .CLOTHING of'all kind's, of the best quality and lowest prides/at ..-:. , ..:■"■' ': J. LIU C A"«,.* ,f.. ' ■■•! v.'a '' ■ Bridge-street, next door to SymoDs', N.B.—HATSi CAPS, and HOSIERY. • ' y "'" ■' -' "* " '*•**• ' 1134 NT E R C L 0 ORBING. Waterproof coats, leggings, and caps Pilot cloth and beaver pea and monkey jackets Overcoats, &c, At J. LUCAS', Bridge-street. 1137 ' '.„_... . _ OFR - y "AT REBlJcil) PRICES FOR CASH,AT '['"' EDMUND DARTNALL'S, Richmond, to clear out the remaining WINTER STOCK, ex Mariner and Alfred the GreatPrints, Flannels, Calicoes, Coburg Cloths French, Twills, Fancy Dresses A few Fur Victorines and Cuffs A few Mantles and Woollen Polkas Worsted and Lambs Wool Hoisery and Gloves. &c„ The winter straw Bonnets at half-price Jjferk Bonnet Ribbons. Witney Blankets from 16s. to 30s. per pair. The flannels are well worthy the attention ol Ladies purchasing and are not to be equalled in the trade for price and quality. The MBN'S CLOTHING consists of— Mohair Coats American Coats Chesterfield Coats Monkey Jackets Tweed Coats ■- Doeskin', Bedford Cord, Cotton Cord, and Moleskin Trowsers . ' Waistcoats;.'Felt'Hats. , Blue-stripe Sliirts,Longcloth Shirts. < Worsted Shirts, Guernseys. . Drawers, Braces, Handkerchiefs, &c. BOOTS AND-SHOES. Men's lace boots, commencing 10s. 6d. per pair. : „ "Watertights „ , 155..0 d. „ „ Wellingtons „ : 17s. 6d. „ „ Blucllefs . Women's Cloth Boots. „ Leather Boots. Boy's Bluchcjs ahd-Lace-ups Girl's Boots and. Shoes, all kinds Leather and Carpet Slippers. GROCERY in 'all its' departments, at Nelson Prices. The Best.Coffee roasted on the premises. EARTHENWARE, TINWARE, &c. .; ■'-'-.'.•' -: -■"' • 225 TQ CARPENTERS, .JOINERS, AND OTHERS. TUST R-ECEIVED ex QUEEN OE THE '**' AVON, a large assortment "of TOOLS from the celebrated l.ous'erof Buck, London 'makers, consisting of-^ ..:':.-■ : . _-; >■. -y X • : ■ Grecian OG moulding planes, & in. to 2\ in. Rabbit planes, 1 in. and. l.£ -Bead planes, from \ -in. to 1 in. -longm^tch planes donbledo.i in. to 1 in. Sash fillisters, side do.. Ploughs and Bitts ;, Trying planes, Jack.do., smooth do> • ';•• Hand, pahel,'and ripsaws ' ■ Patent saw sets, spirit levels Mortice and marking guages, turkey slips Brad. awls!, carpenter's mallets, punches ' Cabinet r'dsps and filesj saw pads ' • Sash mortice and firmer chisels,handled Pitfc and cross-cut saws, t'llers and files Building and furnishing ironmongery. T. C. BATCHELOR, BRIDGE-STREET STORES. 181 TUST RECEIVED, ex QUEEN OF THE AVON— ' 15 hogsheads Tooth's ale 69 cases ditto bottled ale and stout. NASH AND SCAIPE. Nelson, 29th July. 150 WOOL. ' ' ' THE undersigned are CASH PUR--1- CHASERS of WOOL, and are prepared to make LIBERAL ADVANCES against Clips ofthe ensuing Beason, on Consignment to their Correspondents :•— Messrs. A. Willis, Ganh*, and Co., London; Messrs. Robt. 11. Wilson and Co., Liverpool; Messrs. Willis, Mebuy, and Co., Sydney; ■' Messrs. Smith, Meery, and Co.; Melbourne. *.• Ni-SH AND SCAIFE. Nelson, Kay 2Cth, 1859, ' 1190 A GENTLEMAN can be a'ccoihofrated -wisb a SITTING ROOM and BED ROOM, with or without boaid, at Mrs. DAWES', Havenroac 1. ' 181
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TC18590902.2.2.3
Bibliographic details
Colonist, Volume II, Issue 195, 2 September 1859, Page 1
Word Count
683Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume II, Issue 195, 2 September 1859, Page 1
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.