FREDERICK"* JONES, /CABINET-MAKER, W^OD-TURNER^ 'AND UPHOLSTERER, LAsißTOtf Quay, Wellington, AUO BEE HIVE STORE, GBEYtfO-Wtf, WAIRABAPA. life — — F, J. begs to intimate to the public that he is prepared to execute every description of work in tlie*above line. Having a thorough practical experience, and employing none but first-class tradesmen, he can m guarantee all work entrusted to him. F^ Jones begs to submit to the public the following assortment of goods kept in stock; — FURNITURE. Cheffoniers, colonial make Drawers " - ' •• . Washstands Toilet tables Round dtf' ¦• ' Square do Kitchen do Sofas Couches Colonial couches I Stretchers Cornice poles and rings Brass* Cornices American wooden chairs Canedo , , Child's high chairs • Do low do Do rocking do Double and single bedsteads, iron and wood Matfcrasses fiair, flock, or flax Bolsters do • '•- Pillows do " Blankets Counterpanes Chimney glasses • - . Toilet glasses, of all sizes Japan tdilet set* Towel rails Clothes horses ¦ ¦ . Side boards Wood racks „ . Woric tables "s Work boxes Writing desks Music waggons ,J , Devanports Caxfterberrya" Whatnots Book cases Show cases, glass CROCKERY, Dinner services Meat dishes, all sizes Vegetable do Gravy do Plates Basins Cups and saucers Teapots Jugs Mugs Toilet sets Pickle^ jars GLASSWARE. Tumblers, cut Tttmblers, common Wine glasses Cream jng« Sugar basins Butter coolers Plates IRONMONGERY. Fenders Fue irons Kitchen fountains Oval boilers Stew pans Tea kettles Saucepans Fry pans Spades Gridirons American axes, large Brace and bits #& > Beads Iron buckets Wood do Washing tubs Bench screws, cramps Tea trays Waters Clothes lines Flat irons, box do Brass candlesticks, tin do Saws, billies (in nests), pannikins Wire gridirons, coffee pots Bellows and brooms - • *^_ Sweeping do, American do w Dandas, American axes (small) Shingle do; tomahawks, hammers Nails, gimblets, pincers ! Baking tins, Wash-hand bowls - .Meat-tins, tether lines, dustpans Fire shovels, cinder do, horse do /Parlour blooms, black lead do Snoe brushes, scrub do, tooth and . and nail do, whitewash do Carving-knives and forks, steels- - „ . Ivory handle do, buckhorn do Black, whalebone do, table knives and f otisd,- table knives Dessert spoons, table do, tea do , , Plated forks and spoons, cruet Stands £ cellars, mustard pots, pocket' knives .- >rs, corkscrews, scissors Field glasses FILES, Flat Files, blacksmith do, carpenters' rasps, shoemakers' do, crosscut files, band saw do, tenor do do . SUNDRIES, Draft boards, do men Chess boards, do men Dice boxes, dice, card boxes Playing: cards, cribbage boards 1 . Fancy boxes, scents, fishing lines Fishhooks, violins, concertinas Snuffer trays, bread do, combs and ' brushes Shaving glasses, do brushes Walking sticks, sheet music, jews 7 • 'harps, dish covers Metal teapots, do mugs, spirit flasks Egg guages, steel engravings Chromo pictures, portrait frames An assortment of Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry. Spectacles to suit all sights; Watches, clocks, and jewelry, cleaned and repaired in all branches by T. Barnard, manager. Grey town.
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Evening Post, Volume VIII, Issue 311, 5 February 1873, Page 4
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454Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume VIII, Issue 311, 5 February 1873, Page 4
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