7 Perr^ttiiise; pEAC E OR •WA E^ War's horrid r vortex late engulphed SdnW nations of the earth; ' * But peace, which'now has been proclaimed, Has Sadness changed to- mirth. And Commerce, too, has felt the change, Ships travel o'er the sea With goodly freights of merchandise, Rice t Coffee; Sugar,. Ten.' • : A choica and good supply of such, And many other more " Commodities have just arrived ' At I. A. Langfobd's Store. The best of Tea, is always sold," ' ' Good Groceries abound; ' - . While meats preserved, and picklea, may AtOAUXoa^ousßbefouna." -- " * vJUST RECEIVED^**/ PRINCE ALFRED, MARTHA,- anddher late, arrivals— ' 20 chests congou tea 10 ditto souchong.-' , 20 boxes orange pekoe 20 ditto oolong; :. '.... 20 ditto hyson ::l v : .:: , ■:,-. 20 ditto gunpowder. ;v 20tons Company** pieces sugar . - . ; ,4dittodittOiCrystals;. ;■; ..-"■• . ■.■ \ 2 ditto colonial soap, ,v : v . ■ 2 ditto Ceylon plantation coffee ; 60 boxes Belmont sperm candles, | •-!;■■■■•■- ■■■■■•■ And ry-.-.l >■ ,-'■■,■■ l '■:: A general assortment of Groceries, China, Delf, and Glassware,' which for price and-quality cannot be excelled" . /.. I. A. XANGFORD, • •;". i ■■'■■■ .: Canton House. Trafalgar-street, Nelson, ' ; October 3i 1859. ; : 414 j VICTORIA. HOUSE. TN| addition to a previous advertisement, ■*• Ti SNOW most respectfuliy invites inspection of his feTOCKr which consists o f DRAPER1?, HABERDASHERY, HOSIERY, GROCERY, OILMENS STORES, CRYSTAL, CHINA,: and EAR; THENWARE; and which, from,,his former experience in the same trade are of a quality not to be excelled, and for cheapness not to be surpassed. . Country orders despatched with attention and punctuality. ■ .:■... . :..-.. ... .-■ -:.. '. ~.'.. ■■; \.'.] .' Batter, Eggs, and other Produce taken in the usua Wfty, ■ ■:. ■;■■■■■ : -,- ;.■ -' ■. ■ ■■::. • ' "■ ' > Goods stored at a reasonable charge. , 162 Tb H N M. HXIT CH ESO N, «: COMMISSION AGENT, •;'•'' SteamboatWhabf, Waibau. Agent in the Wairau for the Steamer Tasmanian Maid ■ , - 334 TO HN M. HE TO HE SON, V Storekeeper, Steamboat Wharf, Wairau. Groceries Draperies . Wines, Spirits and Beer Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddles, Bridles, &o. , Stationery, Books, &c. Termscash. * 335 . • t . - . TiOYS-—aJargeJ assortment; dissecting . ■■•*•? Maps, Xafeidescopes, Transparent -Slates, &c, very cheap—for sale at | THE MISSES JAY, 826 . Bridge-street. qIADDLERI and HARNESS of every [ description, ex Cresswell. feat's Saddles, complete, ca5h........£7 10 0 Best second-class Saddles, complete, cash 6 <5 0 | Also, a quantity of second-hand Saddles and Harness; Driving Whips 7s. 6d., .Riding Whips 7s. 6d., Ladies Whips 6s. 6d., wholesale and retail. Liberal allowance made to dealers, < . . On Sale at ■ messrs; peat and Thornton's, ■ . , '•",.. - '~.' SADDLEBS, ; . ; Bridge-street, Nelson. 404 ' dEEDS.—CARROT, TURNIP, PAR*3 SNIP, CELERY, and MANGOLD WURZEL SEED, in variety, at the NELSON GROCERY DEPOT. M. M. WEBSTER, 396 J Manager. OUTFITTING STORE. ] ,' BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON. ji/TENS' AND YOUTHS' READY•M A MADE CLOTHING of the BEST QUALITY of'MATERIAL and WORKMANSHIP, "and at the LOWEST, PRICES. ;J. LUCAS begs to call the attention of purchasers > of Clothing to his STOCK, which he is SELLING CHEAPER THAN ANY OFFERED : ELSEWHERE OF THE SAME QUALITY; and being a Tailor, purchasers may rely on the fit of every article sold by him. Panama Hats, Caps, Shirts, Blankets, &c. Nelson Tweed made to order. Sac Coats, 425. ■.... Vest and Trousers, 38s. OBSERVE-—* J. LUCAS, OUTFITTER, BBIDGE-STREBT, Nelson. MEXT DOOB TO SIMONS' OLD STOBE. f) FT FIT TI N G STO RE , Bridge-street. Men's and Youth's READY-MADE CLOTHING of all kinds, of the best quality and lowest prices, at J. LUCAS 1, Bridge-street, next door to Symons', N.8.-HATS, CAPS, and HOSIERY, ;: V ■ ■ ..- ■ ' 1134 j CELLING at REDUCED PRICES, at tlie STORES of the undersigned, to make room for NEW GOODS from England, for the Summer season, viz. ;— Ladies' hats, caps, bonnets and dresses Children's do., do., do. Feathers, flowers, laces, gloves, and ribbons Men's clothing, shirts, hosiery, and neckties Men and Boys'hats, caps, belts, and braces Sheetings, shirtings, flannels, and calicoes Carpets, India matting, and table oil cloths Carpet bags, umbrellas, goloshes, and clogs Crimean shirts, Digger's bags, belts, and knives Cutlery, China, and glass Stationery, perfumery, paints, &c. G. BAKER, Trafalgar-street, Nelson. 354 September 16. ; JtT S T RE C E I V E D-~ . . ':. One case office chairs ; Two ditto Washington.ditto, At AIT KEN'S STORES, Bri&ge-street. 235
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 208, 18 October 1859, Page 1
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