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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I. JOHNS, ; PASTRYCOOOK, CONFECTIONER . ' AND , FANCY BREAD BAKER, NEW BUILDINGS, TRAFALGAR-STREET, I JOHNS begs to intimate that he will • remove to the above NEW PREMISES TOMORROW, Saturday, where he trusts that he will receive a continuation of that liberal patronage which has hitherto been accorded. Wedding Breakfasts, Pic-nic Parties, Balls <see. &0., supplied on the shortest notice, and most reasonable terms. 775 LADIES' WAREHOUSE, HARDY-STREET. MADAME BOTTENNBLLI is NOW SHOWING the LATEST NOVELTIES of the SEASON in MILLINERY, MANTLES, JACKETS &>.. Hats from Is. 6d. each; ditto trimmed, from 2s. each. A LARGE ASSORTMENT of LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING; and DRESS TRIMMINGS in great variety An early inspection is invited. 752 HOTTJNSELLis'NOW OPENING • ex John Bpnyan, a LARGE ASSORTMENT of SEASONABLE GOODS, comprising— 500 Nests Jam Jars 6 Dozen Enamelled Preserving Pans, all sizes, to bo sold very cheap 3 Crates Brown Ware, consisting of a good assortment of tall and low covered Pots, Cream Jars, &c, &c. 6 Dozen Seamless Milk Pans, each 18, 20, 22, and 24 inch 3 Dozen American Scythe Snoaths 3 „ „ Hay Forks English Scythe Blades Drummond's Patent Iron Scythes and Handles Hay Rakes, American Garden Rakes, Spades AMERICAN CHURNS &c. H. HOUNSELL, GENERAL STORES, NO. 1, BRIDGE-STREET. 772 WC. WILKINS is receivins; per • John Bttnyan, a LARGE SHIPMENT of BIRMINGHAM GOODS, which icnludes the following— EOR THE PRESENT SEASON. Scythes, " The Brades Patent" Hay Forks and Hay Rakes Digging Forks Enamelled Preserving Pans, and large Enamelled Saucepans for preserving FOR BUILDERS' USE. 30 Dozen T Hinges, assorted, 8 to 20 inch 57 „ Cast Butts, 2to 4 inch 66 „ Axle Pullies, assorted 39 Kegs assorted Nails—Anglo-American, French, and Patent wrought 1 Cask Patent Screws 580 Mi Black and tinned Cut Tacks 10 Dozen Rim Locks, assorted 6 ~ Rim Latches, assorted Mortise Locks; and China Furniture; Sash line ; Tower Bolts ; Casement Stays, and Extra Thumb-screws for ditto FOR CABINETMAKERS AND UPHOLSTERERS. Mahogany Drawer Knobs Brass and Mahogany Pole Rings Pole Brackets Curtain Bands Hat and Coat Hooka Socket and Screw Castors, with brass and china bowls Box, Cupboard, and Drawer Loots. TOOLS. Mortise, Paring and Swan-neck Chisels; Planeirons ; Bench Axes ; Squares, Brick, Plastering and Pointing Trowels ; Lath Hammers ; Draw Knives; Small Spokesbaves ; Turnscrews, Nail-punches, and Chisel Handles. SUNDRlES.—lncluding Office Bells, and Tea Bells; Sconces; Bedscrews; Sheeps'-ear Punches ; Door Scrapers with and without brushes; Gridirons; Ste'wpans, &c, &c, &c. W. C. WILKINS, Importing litoNiroiraEß, Hardy-street. 748 CHRISTMAS FRUITS! CHRISTMAS FRUITS!! EX JOHN BUNYAN, and NOW ON SALE— Finest Currants „ Eleme Raisins „ Cape „ „ Sultana „ „ Muscatels „ Lemon ; Orange and Citron Peel; Mixed Spices ; Jordan Almonds; Figs; French Plums; China Ginger, &c, &c. Also, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of Htintley and Palmer's Biscuits; Crosse and Blackwell's Calves' Foot Jelly; Red and Black Currant Jelly; Manna- j lade ; Potted Meats; Herring and Anchovy Paste ; Pickles; French Olives; Sauces, &c, &o. At j H. HOTTNSELL'S, ! NO. 1, BRIDGE-STREET. 773 TO DIGGERS. rpHE TJNDEESIGNED is NOW OPEN-1 JL ING a LARGE ASSORTMENT of DIGGERS' TOOLS, comprising Ames' Long-handle Shovels Collins' Short „ Tuttle's 8 Prong Sluice Forks Collins' Picks, Axes, and Tomahawks, all sizes Tin Billies and Pannikins; Fry Pans; Iron Buckets; Sheath Knives, (Williams' pipe brand) Steels &c, &c. At H. HOTTNSELL'S NO. 1, BRIDGE-STREET. "Where parties can also be well supplied with nil i ds of provisions, Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Flour, Tobacco, Bmon, &c, &c., at the lowest remunerative rates. ; , 774. [eemoted fbom bbidge-stbeet.] JAMES TINGLE, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, Tbafalgab-street, Nkmon. ' New Buildings opposite Moose's Auction Mart. [ 481 ESTATE OF F. STOCK. AMEST DIVIDEND of Two Shillings in the Pound, in the above Estate, will be PAYABLE at the Office of Messrs. Mobbison, SctANDERS and Co., on and after THURSDAY next, the 10th instant, to Creditors who have proved their claims. JAMES T. LOWE, J. K. DODSON, 673 Irustew.

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Colonist, Volume XII, Issue 1170, 11 December 1868, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume XII, Issue 1170, 11 December 1868, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume XII, Issue 1170, 11 December 1868, Page 2