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,-• i i 111 --"* ■ ■"''*' - —*— "" • * ii-iii-- ii.i.in , ' notice.'1 ... HP E. HOMERANDteO., Richmond,, -*• • call particular attention to thei J following GOODS:- , Tt .... . FOR,FAMILIES— • . .: •/' ' Currants, Raisins, Crtndied Peel,, and Spices | Dark and Light Sugars, Crushed arid Loaf; Teas,' Coffees, prime 'Hams, and Bacon, Oatmeal, Pearl Barley, Sago, Candles, Soap, and.Sodaj Score's Washing Crystal, Pickles, Sauces, Vinegars, with every other description of Grocery, at the lowest Nelson prices, wholsate and retail. FOB BUILDERS— Sawn Timber, White and Eed Pine, and Totara, Battens, Shingles, Tools, Nails, Locks, Bolts, Hinges, Glass, Oils, Turps, White' Lead, Colors, &c. FOR FARMERS— Scythes (complete), and best Round Scythe Stones, Rakes, Forks, Reap Hooks, and Sickles; Spades, Shovels, Garden and Grub Hoes, Dock Spades and Pruning Tools, Sheep Shears, American, and English' Axes, Rope, Halters, and Harvest Hats, and Trowsers. FOR THE DAIRYMilk Dishes, Strainers, Skimmers, Cheese Cloth, American Buckets. Water Brashes, and Rennets. FOR THE SPORTSMEN— Hall's best Glass Gunpowder, Joyce's Caps, Shot of all sizes. FOR THE LADIESElegant Mantles and Shawls, Bonnets, Hats, Ribbons, Parasols, Stays, Under Clothing, New Styles in Dresses, Long Cloths, Flannels, Collars, Hosiery, Boots, Shoes, and Slippers; such an assortment worth the inspection of all the ladies in the country; also Looking Glasses, Perfumery, and Fancy Stationery. FOR THE GENTLEMEN— Coats, Trousers, Vests, Hosiery, Hats, Boots, Shoes, and Slippers; White and Regatta Shirts, Cigars, Cavendish and Negrohead Tobacco, Razors, Clothes Brushes, Writing Desksj" and Pocket Books. FOR THE LEARNEDA lot of old valuable Books. FOR THE BOYS— Cricket Bats and Balls, Toys, Games, Tool Chests, useful size Lace-up Boots, Pocket Knives, Slates, Books, Pencils, Pens, a suit of Clothes for Boys of any size. ■~... . ■ .'■•• ;■ ; FOR THE GIRLS— i ' Pretty Brown Hats and Ribbons, Silk Mantles, Work Boxes, Crochet; .Hooks, J'ancy Toys,- Purse Twist, - Berlin Wool, Knitting Cotton, and Scissors. ■~; " fortheinfants-;...y. ~;..:.:.;.: ; .„.., Ghallis and' Cashmere Dresses, and Cloaks, Hoods, Frock Bodies and Caps, Playthings, Gingerbread Nuts, Biscuits, Lollies in great variety, and Night Lights, Ironmongery, Cutlery, Coffin Furniture, Brush and Tin Ware, Crockery, Paper Hangings, and the Improved Patent Enife Board, with a large assortment of other useful Goods. T. R. HODDER AND CO., 683 ..-.. Richmond. THE GOLDEN TEAPOT was OPENED on Wednesday Last. 672 (OPENING of a NEW GROCERY V-Tr WAREHOUSE, NEXT DOOR TO THE TRAFALGAR HOTEL, (Late Symon's Store), Bkidge-stkebt, Nelson. I beg. respectfully to announce TO THE PUBLIC GENERALLY that I have taken those centrally situated premises, next, door to the Trafalgar. Hotels Bridge-street (late Symohs' Store), where I intend carrying on a READY-MONEY GENERAL GROCERY TRADE, which OPENED on Wednesday last, 30th Ultimo. . ,' In establishing any new business, it is customary and indeed, necessary, to state the system5 on which it is to .be conducted, and in doing so I shall endeavor to shew you that; your interest is concerned 'as well as my own. My object will-be to establish a purely CASH TRADE, and to supply the public with all articles of the best and purest-qualities, especially -TEA"andj COFFEE, I need not dilate on this point, but shajl simply ask;.ONE TRIAL-^-The proprietor. ; having had, many years experience in spme of the largest ReadyMoney retail Grocery houses in England, feels, confident that the only means to ensure success, is to stick to the maxim now so universal in the old country of Small Profits and Quick Retdbns. ,;..... This, combined with articles of sterling qualities, attention to business, and civility, cannot fail of sueceßS. - ' ;■ ■ .'•';■ ..•- To prevent mistake this establishment will be called THE NELSON GOLDEN TEA-POT. Oilman's Stores of the best'brands obtainable. Of these articles I can only say my aim will be to obtain the freshest and newest importations. : i In conclusion all I ask is " one trial," and I am con-; £e#t to abide by the result; which must ensure sue-; &esB,BS alj .other ready money trades have done. Npte^he Address^— THE .aOh'ti'Wti ,TE4.POT, (Late Symoßs'iS.tjore), One Door from tse T#afai#ar Hotbl, BRIDQB-BTBBET, NELSON; JOSEPH 8.. HOLLIS, 673 v Proprietor. rPHE GOLDEN TEA-POT was OPENED on J- Wednesday Last. . 674 p.I r A;G E 0 OEt; WAR War's horrid vortex late engulphed Some nations of the earth, . . But peace, which now has been proclaimed,' Has sadness changed to mirth. • , An,d Commerce, too, has felt the change, Ships tejterbl o'er the sea : V* : With sgopdly freigi^ (Qf Rice, Coffee, Sugar/Tea.. ; A,choice afld good supply; of , ] Afld many .other more ■ ; Commodities have just arrived ■"M L A.. 'LANcfFojap's; ;Store.' : The Ibpst of. Tea is always.sold, Good .Groceries abound; \ At Canton House tie found, , JUST^RECEIVED ex JPRINCE ALFRED, MARTHA,' and.other late arrivals-^- • ' ; 20 chests congou tea .., , ; ~; • •■ ; 10 ditto spuchpng." \. ; , 20 boxes orange pekoe . : .... ditto;jaolong: '~,.t , ; %. w^: v , -.■-■:- . ' : : 20 ditto hyson ' : 20 ditto gunpowder 20 tons Company* pieces sugar 4- ditto ditto crystals $ ,<jl,\ttq colonial soap r : " 2 ditto sGes%B. plantation coffee 50 boxes Belmoni sperfli ?^ncQes, . ; " ■ . ■ . .And- .-:;■/•■. ■ A general assortment of Groceries,-China, Delf, and j Glassware, which for price,and quality cannot be ex~. celled^ . ; ; LA. LANGFORD, Canton House.' Trafalgar-street, Nelson, October 3, 1859. 414 EX CRESSWELL AND ROXANA. 'THE MISSES S AY to respectfully to -1- intimate that they have JUST UW2EIYBf> the following, DIRECT FROM ENGLAND. " . . A variety of muslins, cotton, &c.,. for em* broidfciy Gold and silver twine Knitting'and netting needles Berlin patterns Wool and canvas Children's dresses 4/) d a large assortment of Toys at very moderate priori. - pEUGE-STBKKT. 507 I2RICKS ANiD Lfty® ip $ffl fsz#thy, *-* at any time—either for cash^or credit). -'; Those who pay on "delivery will lie allowed discount. Those who take credit will be charged with' interest. J. BIGLEY, Proprietor. Vincent-street, Nelson, October 11,1859. 44?

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 225, 16 December 1859, Page 4

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