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JUST AERIVED, per WILLIAM GYNTHER from London, and ON SALE by the undersigned :— 10 qr.-casks MarteU's Dark Brandy 10 „ do. Pale do. 100 cases Hennessey's do. do. 100 red cases Geneva 50 cases Pale Sherry 20 „ New Currants 10 barrels Shell Almonds 10 „ Barcelona Nuts 20 „ Patnaßice 5 „ Split Peas 5 kegs do. 3 cases Sultana Raisins 3 „ Muscatels 2 „ Sugar Candy 1 „ Gelatine 2 tierces Jar Salt 10 cases Red Herrings 50 barrels Crushed Loaf Sugar 10 dozen 16-inch Galvanized Buckets 10 „ 12-inch do. 4 cases small Register Grates, with Iron Mantlepieces to match 5 cwt. Cone-headed Galvanized Nails 5 cases Single and Double Iron Bedsteads 15 „ Silver's Drawing Room Furniture, consisting of — Mahogany Couches, Loo Tables, Easy Chairs, Sideboards, Dining-room Chairs, Chest 3of Drawers, Walnut Coffee Tables, Mahogany Night Commodes, Brussels Hassocks, Feather Pillows and Bolsters, Horsehair Mattresses, Railway Portmanteaus, Enamelled Hide Bags, &c, &c, &c. 24 cases Iron Tomb Railings, consisting of— 3 sets 18ft. x 12ft. 3 do. 12ft. square 3 do. 12ft. x 6ft. 19 packages Avery's Weighing Machines, assorted sizes, from 4cwt. to 7cwt. 6 packages small Register Grates, with Iron Mantelpieces to match 18 packages of Iron Field and Wicket Gates, without pillars 2 cases Pillar Beer Engines, with Lead Pipes for same 2 casks Chinaware. 6 crates Earthenware Toilet Sets and Ewers, Basins, &c, &c. 2 cases Bell and Black's Japanned Vestas 1 case Wigan Sheeting 1 „ Playing Cards 1 „ Women's Indiarubber Goloshed Felt Boots 134 boxes Chance's Window Glass, assorted sizes 25 cases Jacquer3on's Champagne. NATH. EDWAKDS AND CO. Nelson, 26th June, 1865. 1186 DENTISTRY. JW. TATTON, hating had several • years experience in Nelson, thus enabling him to know the requirements best suited for the colonies, begs to intimate that he hss now received the, most recent appliances so as to enable him to execute ARTIFICIAL TEETH in gold with unerring accuracy and despatch, and in a manner not to be excelled for workmanship and, in but few instance!, exqualled in the colonies. They are adjusted without springs or wire-fastenings, or with extracting stumps or causing the slightest pain. Ho also continues his improved Corolite Process for adaption to tend«r gums in cases were gold cannot be used. Teeth stopped, scaled and extracted. Children's teeth regulated. Attendance at all ■■"Anna t\ n.T.lnof f IIA fljlTT 15riage-streei7. — jfjg.—No connection with any other house. 894 NEW WINTER GOODS Have been received this Season by the undersigned. -pER TARASUA,—JUST LANDED :— Ladies' very best Josephine Kid Gloves Mantle Cloths, in Scarlet, Brown and Black Sealskins, Colored Flannels, and Striped Skirtings Black Glace Silks, New Brown and other Ribbons Mantle Tassels, Black Lace Falls, Velvet and Silk Buttons Mourning Prints, Slate Hollands, Turkey Red Cloth Girls' Stays ; Ladies' Stays, extra large sites China Ma'ttiugs, all widths, Red Checked ; Carpets and Druggets Sydney Tweeds, Broadcloths, Silesias, Padding, Flexibles Blankets, Flannels, Warm Hosiery and Gloves, &c, &c, &c. J. M. MERRINGTON AND CO., Wholesale and Retail Drapers and Outfitters, BaiDGE-STHEET, Nelson. 1189 TO THE LADIES. THE Undersigued have much pleasure in announcing to the Ladies of this Province, that they have secured the services of an experienced MILLINER, who is thoroughly conversant with the LATEST and MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES and DESIGNS in MILLINERY and MANTLES. She has just arrived in Nelson, per " Tararua," and is now in charge of the SHOW ROOM. Ladies may depend upon their orders being executed in the First Style of Fashion and Elegance. The Show Room will be found to contain EVERY NOVELTY of the SEASON, in SHAWLS, MANTLES, MILLINERY, and UNDERCLOTHING, recently received from Sydney, Melbourne, and Dunedin, and stands unrivalled in the Province. J. M. MERRINGTON AND CO., Wholesale and Retail Drapers and Outfitters, Nelson. 1188 JAND E. PAUL have much pleasure in • thanking their numerous friends and customers for the liberal (support accorded to them during the time they have been in business, and beg t« inform them that they have DISPOSED OF their BUSINESS to Messrs. J. M. MERRINGTON and CO., of Sydney, and trust that the Ladies and Gentleman of Nelson will favor them with their nupport and patronage. 621 JM. MEIIRINGTON AND CO., in • reference to the above, beg to itate that nothing shall be wanting on their part to merit a continuance of that support accorded to their predecessors. Arrangements have been made with the leading houses in the trade to forward to the advertisers regular monthly shipments of all the leading novelties as they arrive in Sydney. They would call attention to the beautiful assortment of NEW WINTER GOODS now being opened out at this establishment. J. M. MERRINGTON AND CO., Whoibsaib and Retail Dbapebs asd Oxtctixtbes, ' Bridge Street, Nelson. 622

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Colonist, Volume VIII, Issue 802, 4 July 1865, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume VIII, Issue 802, 4 July 1865, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume VIII, Issue 802, 4 July 1865, Page 1

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