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EX POLAR STAR. NEW SUMMER DRAPERY. WMILNER iT~NOW OPENING, • ex Polar Stab, from London, a Large and carefully-selected Assortment of NEW GOODS, and respectfully invites the INSPECTION of the Public. This Shipment, the First of the Season, comprises the LATEST NOVELTIES iv each of the following departments: — SHAWLS HABERDASHERY BONNETS UNDERCLOTHING HOSIERY FLOWERS STAYS DRESSES RIBBONS MILLINERY PARASOLS FANCY GOODS MANTLES GLOVES HATS TRIMMINGS &c, &0., &c. IN MEN'S AND BOYS' READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, MERCERY, &c, New Goods of a superior description are now being shown. A good stock of BROADCLOTHS and TWEEDS always on hand. TAILORING on the Premises. N.B.—ill Tweeds well shrunk, before being made up. W. M I L N E R, Bridge-Street. 570 MASONIC HOTEL,. TRAFALGAR-STREET, NELSON. E. EVERETT, (Late of the Bank Hotel,) BEGS to announce that he has RECOMMENCED BUSINESS in the above Premises, and trusts that, by adhering to the same principles of management which have hitherto guided his efforts, and secured many years of public patronage and confidence, a largo measure of support will again be accorded him. The ample nccommodution possessed by the NEW PREMISES, affords unusual facilities for the comfort of temporary residents in town, while the Culinary and Bae Departments will be very carefully superintended. A SPACIOUS BILLIARD ROOM. igSST E. E. will be HAPPY to see his OLD FRIENDS and CUSTOMERS about LUNCHEON TIME. 723 THE BEST AND CHEAPEST READY-MADE CLOTHING AND MERCERY IS AT T^TILSON and RICHARDSON'S, * who have just added to their STOCK— 8 PACKAGES of Mens1 and Boys' HATS and CAPS. f* PACKAGES of SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES, SCARVES, HOISERY, GLOVES, &c. 5 PACK AGES of Melbourne-made CLOTHING. q PACKAGES of Mole TROUSERS. WILSON AND RICHARDSON, 698 BRIDGE-STREET. JUST. OPENED, and NOW ON SALE, 1 case of SUPERIOR SINGLE and DOUBLE BARREL GDNS. The above being direct importation, ex ALGERNON, the undersigned, in order to reduce his present large stock, offers the same at the following unprecedented low prices :— Superior Single Barrel Gun, 455. „ „ „ „ better finish, 525. 6d Very Superior Single Barrel Gun, better finish, £3 to £3 10s, Boys' or Diggers' well finished, very light, Single Barrel Gun, 50s. to 60s. Good Double Barrel, 70s. Superior „ „ 803. : „ „ extra finish, 100s. to 120s. r ; A few Superior London finished, by Adams, Single Barrel, £6 to £10. '■ Double ditto, £12 to £20. Also, a few Walking-stick Guns, from £2. Revolvers complete, from £4 each. ~ Superior, in Mahogany Case, by De Fauchaux, a? used in the French army, with Cartridges, &c, complete, from £7 10s. Hall and Sons FFF, and Glass Gunpowder Patent Shot, all sizes Eley's and Baldwin's Caps, Wads, •%e Blasting Powder and Fuzes, for mining purposes, in large or small quantities. H. HOUNSELL, LICENSED DEALERS IN ARMS, &C, 1, 2, and 3, Bridge-street, Nelson. 143 SEWING AND EMBROIDERING MACHINES. G ROVER AND BAKER'S ELASTIC AND DOUBLE "LOCK" STICH. TWENTY-NINE SHIPMENTS to Nelson attest the popular favor of this unrivalled family machine. It sews from ordinary reels without re-winding of thread ; CAN be used by a child ; THE SEAMS will not rip or ravel; it fastens both ends by its own operations ; is almost noiseless, and does a greater varioty of work with more ease than any other. EIGHT VARIETIES MAY NOW BE SEEN AT W. M. STANT ON' S, Sole Agent. . | Needles, Threads, and Extras always in Stook. . > 681

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Colonist, Issue 1165, 4 December 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Issue 1165, 4 December 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Issue 1165, 4 December 1868, Page 1

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