FREDERICK JONES, /~<ABINET'MAKEB, WOOD-TURNER, AND UPHOLSTEPvER, Lambton- QcjAy, Wellington, and BEE HIVE STORE, Gbbyto^vn, Waibabapa, F, J. begs to intimate to the public that lie is prepared to- execute every description of work in the above line. Having a thorough practical experience, and employing none but first-class tradesmen, he can guarantee all work entrusted to him, F. Jones begs to submit to the public the following assortment of goods kept in stock,; — FURNITURE, Cheffomers, colonial make Drawers Washstands Toilet tables ' ' - Round do Square do 1 Kitchen do : Sofas Couches • Colonial couches Stretchers .. Cornice poles and rings ¦ Brass cornices American wooden chairs Cane do Child's high chairs Do low do Do rocking do Double and single bedsteads, iron and wood Mattrasses hair, flock, or flax Bolsters do ¦ Pillows do *• Blanket* - ; , < Counterpanes 1 • Chimney glasses ,', Toilet glasses, pi all sizes • '' - Japan toilei-seW Towel rails -,,{ Clothes horses .-, t Side : bqards ; , , Wood racks Work tables Work boxes . Writing desks Mttsic waggons Devanports Canterberrys Whatnots . . l Book cases Show cases, glass CROCKERY, Dinner services Meat dishes, all sizes Vegetable do Gravy do Plates - Basins' . Cups and saucers . Teapots Jugs Mnga . Toilet sets' Pickle jars GLASSWARE, Tumblers, cut Tumblers, common Wine, glasses Cream jugs Sugar basins Batter coolers Plates IRONMONGERY. Fenders , Fire irons * , = Kitchen fountains Oval boilers Stew pans Teojkettles Saucepans Fry pans.Spades Gridirons , American axes, large Brace and bits Bead? Iron buckets . „ <-. Wood do Washing tubs Bench screws, cramps - - / *" Tea trays Waters Clothes lines > • Flat ironsi box do Brass candlesticks, tin do . . Saws, biJHes , (in nests), pannikins' , Wire gridirons, coffeepots y Bellows, and brooms Sweeping do, American do , ,Dand&s, American axes (small) Shingle do, tomahawks, hammers Nails, gimblets, pincers „, Baking tins, wash-hand bowls Meat, tins, , tether lines, pans / ¦ , — Fireshov.els^cindek'do^horsedo - - 1 Parlour biooms, black lead do 1 . < SHoe bruiheif, dcrub do, tooth and * I and nail do, whitewash do / ' it.*,:- - »,; .. *i:t, ¦: . ,f y f -- ' knives and forks, steels Ivory handle do, buckhorn doBlack whalebone do, table knives and forks,, table knives . Dessert spoons, table do, tea do " Plated forks and spoons, cruet stands Salt cellars, mustard pots, pocket knives ""•Razors, corkscrews, scissors Field glasses '""-*• , FILES, Fiat Files, blacksmith do, carpenters' . : . rasps, shoemakers' do, erosscnt files, hand saw do, tenor do do SUNDRIES. Draft boards, do men Chess boards, do men Dice boxes; dice, card boxes Playing cards, cribbage boards Fancy boxes, scents, fishing lines Fishhooks, violins, concertinas . \ ¦ Snuffer trays, bread do, combs and brushes - Shaving glasses, do brushes ' - Walking sticks, sheet music, jews' harps, dish covers - « - ¦ : Metal teapots, do mngs, spirit flasks Egg gnages,' steel engravings Ghromb pibtnres, portrait frames ' An assortment of Clocks, Watches, and '¦ * ' Jewelry. Spectacles to suit all sights. Watches, clocks, and jewelry, cleaned and repaired In all branoAts bjrT, Barnard, i manager, Qreytown,
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Evening Post, Volume VIII, Issue 310, 4 February 1873, Page 4
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451Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume VIII, Issue 310, 4 February 1873, Page 4
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