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E. BUXTON AND CO. BEG to call attention of AGBICULTURIST3, &c, to their LARGE STOCK of— PRIZE PLOUGHS HARROWS CHAFF MACHINES CORN CRUSHERS CHEESE PRESSES ; churns , GRASS SEEDS, &c. &c. E. B. & CO. hare also a very LARGE ASSORTMENT of the Best Makers'— .. ■ and Dpuble-baraeKJuns. Colts, Adams; and Smith & Wessen's Revolvers Hall's Best No. I Powder; Shot, Caps. E. B. & CO. hold at present about 40 tons of GALVANISED CORRUGATED IRON. Also, for Sale, VERY CHEAP', a 200-gallon Oblong COPPER BOILER, with Syphon aud Piping complete. E. BUXTON AND CO., 397 Genebai Impobtebs. EX POLAR STAR. NEW SUMMER DRAPERY. WMILNEB is NOW OPENING, • ex Polar Stab, from London, a Large and carefully-selected Assortment of NEW G 00 D S, and respectfully invites the INSPECTION of the Public. This Shipment, the First of the Season, comprises the LATEST NOVELTIES in each of the following departments:— SHAWLS HABERDASHERY BONNETS UNDERCLOTHING HOSIERY FLOWERS STAYS DRESSES RIBBONS MILLINERY PARASOLS FANCY GOODS MANTLES GLOVES HATS TRIMMINGS! ••■ &c, &c, &c. in men's and boys' ready-made ;; clothing, HATK CAPS, MERCERY, &c, New Goods of-; a superior description are now beingshown. :>. A good stock of BROADCLOTHS and TWEEDS always on hand. TAILORING on the Premises. N.B.—All Tweeds well shrunk before being; made up. '■'... W, . M I L ,N E E, ip/. . ''w*. Bridge-Street. .' ' '570;: M|ASO NI 0 HOTEL, , ~; il TRAFALGAR-STREET, NELSON. E. EVEBETT, ( Late of the Banlc Hotel,) T)EGS to announce that he has BE- | -*-* COMMENCED BUSINESS in the above Premises, and trusts that, by adhering to the sameprinciples of management which have hitherto guided, his efforts, and secured many years of public patronage and confidence, a large measure of support will, agaiu be accorded him. The ample accommodation possessed by the NEW PREMISES, affords unusual facilities for the comfort of temporary residents in town, while the Culinary and Bab Departments will be very carefully \ superintended. A SPACIOUS BILLIARD ROOM. \ fSF E. E. will be HAPPY to see his OLD j FRIENDS and CUSTOMERS about LUNCHEON TIME. 72$ THE BEST AND CHEAPEST READY-MADE CLOTHING AND MERCERY ..•■'. . IS AI ' "WILSON and BICHAKDSON'S, who have just added to their STOCK— O PACKAGES of Mens' and Boys' HATS *-* and CAPS. a PACKAGES of SHIRTS, COLLAES, V TIES, SCARVES, HOISERY, GLOVES, &c. X PACKAGES of Melbourne-made-CLOTHING. Q PACKAGES oFmolo TEOFSEES. WILSON AND EICHAEDSON, 698 BRIDGE-STREEZ THE NEW RAPID PROCESS. WE. BEOWN begs to notify that he • is prepared to TAKE PORTRAITS in a', very superior manner by the above process, which supplies a means of procuring LIKENESSES OF CHILDREN with rapidity and accuracy, and obtains the easy and momentary expression of the features in a manner surpassing any other process. PORTRAITS TAKEN IN LOCKETS, RINGS, AND BROOCHES. SPECIMEN PORTRAITS. TO BE SEEN AT MESSRS. HEALY & LES-LIE'S, BRIDGE-ST. /W : .E;; : B.BDfI, v .; PHOTOGRAPHER, 610 TBAFAiaABrSMIBEI! G. H A R R I S, ACC'O-UNTANT, HOUSE, LAND, & ESTATE AQENt, J, H, Levien's New BcujoiNGf, Lower Bridge^treet, Nelson, 177

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Colonist, Volume XII, Issue 1175, 29 December 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume XII, Issue 1175, 29 December 1868, Page 1