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THE LARGEST SHIPMENTS OF DRAPERY TO NELSON THIS SEASON, HAVE BEEN IMPOBTED BY WILSON AND RICHARDSON, FROM LONDON... EX POLAR STAR... ... ... ;.. 33 PACKAGES. EX BEAUTIFUL STAR, via Dunedin ... 22 „ EX BLUE JACKET, via Lyttolton ... 12 „ EX ASTEROPE, via Wellington - ... 4 „ EX Panama Mail and Melbourne Steamers \\ n Making a total of 82 Packages, and greatly exceeding the Importations of any Retail, House or any Merchant in Nelson. . OUR HOME BUYER purchases direct from the Manufacturers FOR CASH, which enables us to quote the following LOW RATES :— New Straw Hats from Is. 3d. Fancy Dresses 6s. 3d. Walking Jackets : ... from ss. 6d. Infants' Hats and Hoods ... ■ ... 3s. 6d. Comets •• •■• ••• from 4s. Od. BlackGlaces ... ... ... ...from 3s. 3d. Calico per yard Os. s£d. Prints, fast colors ... ... ... from per yard Os. s£d. Brown Holland ... ... ~ 03. 10* d. . f Printed Muslins "... per yard 03. 9d. Pure Linen Gingham per yard Os. 9d. Silk Purachutes"'.<..' ... ... ] .' from 3s. lid. Boys'and Youths' Straw Hats...'- 2s. 6d. Men's Straw Hats... ; ... f 3s. 6d. Worked Liven Seta ■ "."..' " Is. Od. HOUSEKEEPERS are INVITED to JUDGE of the VALUE of OUR MUSLIN CURTAINS, DAMASKS, DIAPERS, HUCKABACKS, • , COUNTERPANES, SHEETINGS, &c, &c. THIS LAUGE STOCK couiprisps—aa Hundreds of LADIBS who have made their Purchases this Summer CAN TESTIFY—MANY NOVELTIES IN EACH DEPARTMENT, at PRICES that are moat undoubtedly LOWER THAN ANYTHING ELSE IN THE PROVINCE.! i - Every Article Cut by the Single Yard at'the Merchant's Price for the Piece. '■ ■ « ORDERS BY POST RECEIVE OUR GREATEST CARE. j FAMILY MOURNING IN EVERY DETAIL. i WILSON AND RICHARDSON, BRIDG&STREET, NELSON. , 684 elwxtcw AND CO. T^AMILY APERIENT and ANTIB^ „ Ar ,T> T nrTT *- B[LIOUS PILLS (Sugar-coated) for IndigesEQ- to call attention ot AtrKLL/Ul*- fc i Oflj L ; 7er and stomach Complaint, Habitual TURIST3, &c., to their LARGE STOCK of— Costiveness, Sick Headache, Nervous Affections, Loss of Appetite, &c, &c. PRIZE PLOUGHS These Pills are composed solely of vegetable matter, nw<J " and are recommended as a most valuable medicine in HAKKUWS complaints arising from an irregular or overloaded ..j,™ ■»«• artTT-Nnra condition of the storatch and bowels, such.as pain LU.A.VH AIAOHJAJiS and giddiness in the head," attended with lassitude i CORN CRUSHERS and weariness after slight exertion. ' mVTtW PRFSSES T^ ™aJ« . but."» r*«n in their operation, CH.li.ftSA JfltiiSßiiß requiring no alteration- in the manner of living, and CHURNS may be ta^oa w'tn Breati8 reati adruntage, under any circumstances, -cumstances, when an aperient is necessary. GRASS SEEDS,'to. Ac. MW ™ w G. BONNIJGTON, E. B. & CO. have also a very LARGE ASSORT- Trafalgah-Stheet MENT of the Best Makers'— Nelson, ' Single and Doublc-b-irrel Gum* PROPRIETOR OF THE PURE SAGO FLOUR, Colts, Adams, and Smith & Wessen's Revolvers Fob Infants and Invalids, Hull's Best No. 1 Powder. Shot, Caps. And AGENT for the following Popular Preparetions:— E. B. & CO. hold nfc present about 40 tona of .HOOD & CO.'SCORN SOLVENT. GALVANISED CORRUGATED IRON. , BUNTER'S NERVINE, the Cure fob Toothache, Also, for Sale, VERY CHEA.P, a 200-gallon HOOD & CO >S WASTTrWft TTQTTTT) Oblong COPPER BOILER, with Syphon and Piping HOOD & CO- SJJ* ..Ll •P 1 • l AND THE *»--t*'«* i» - ' v ?° mp CARANGARA BLACK OXIDE OF COPPER E. BUXTOB AND CO., POMADE, 397 General Importers, the New Discovery for Baldness. 231

TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF NELSON. Gentlemen —Numerous electors having expressed their wish that I should become a Candidate for the seat in the House of Representatives vacated by Mr. Stafford, I am induced to place myself at your disposal, and therefore at ouce .proceed briefly to state my opinions on the mo3t important questions at present before the Colony. Depression of trade and a falling revenue imperatively demand that vigorous economy should be pursued in overy branch of tho Public Service. Simplicity of accounts is one of the most important means to effect this reform ; otherwise establishments are likely to be needlessly increased, and the existence of abuses is concealed. Determined to use my utmost efforts in this direction, I should still, if elected, support all measures requisite to bring the native war to a satisfactory close, which can only be attained when the cannibal murderers have received full punishment for their atrocious crimes. The preservation of New Zealand as one united Colony appears essential to it 3 progress in population and commerce, and all attempts at separation would meet my firmest opposition, under whatever pretext, or from whatever quarter thoy might come. Provincial institutions have played an important part in the settlement of the Colony, and I should not be content to see any course pursued that would tend to do away with them, so long as they can be beneficially maintained. Without forgetting the Welfare of the Colony, I should guard the interests of Nelson with jealous care, and try most strenuously to procure the rejection of every scheme prejudicially affecting its just claims. Having no party bias, nor any object but the public good, my endeavor would be to give an independent support to the policy best calculated to advance the prosperity of the Colony. During the whole session of the Assembly I should be found at my po3t, my engagements being such as to afford leisure for the full performance of Parliamentary duties. On the day of nomination I shall be prepared to enter move fully on the topics I have now merely glanced at, and also be ready to answer such questions as you may he pleased to put, | I have the honor to be, £ Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, JOSEPH SHEPHA.RD. Fernhill, December 1,1868. 732 FOR SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. £ PTTRE COTSWOLD EAMS, by Pj imported Rams out of imported Prize Ewes. 20 two-thirds COTSWOLD RAM HOGGETS. C. B. WITHEB. Richmond, December 3rd, 1868. 726 JUST ARRIVED, ex Rambler CARGO GJ of WEST WANGANUI COAL, of first-class quality. -W. LLOYD, 980 Vanguard-street. MR. EDWIN HARRIS, SCHOOL OF DESIGN Nile-Street East. Trafalgar Square. 481 A~ F. CHRISTEN AND 0o" ilu« GRAIN & FLOUR MERCHANTS, SHIPPING AGENTS, &c, • ADELAIDE AND PORT ADELAIDE, i SOUTH AUSjitAWA, 668

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Colonist, Volume XII, Issue 1169, 8 December 1868, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume XII, Issue 1169, 8 December 1868, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume XII, Issue 1169, 8 December 1868, Page 4

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