IRONMONGERY IRONMONGERY ! ! HOLCROFT & C* BANGER, VJT Vicxobia Avenue, Wanganui, HAVE ON SALEAGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS— Johnston' Reapers and Self-Bakers, with side delivery Hornsby's Spring' Balance Eeapers and Self-Bakers Hornsby's Paragon Beapers and Mowers, 4ft, 3 cut Hornsby's Paragon Mowers only, 4ft 3 cut Hornsby's 1 and 2 wheel Ploughs Hornsby's Double Furrow Ploughs Howard's Colonial Ploughs Reid & Gray's Ploughs Howard's W hippie Trees Campion's Harrows " Buckeye " and other Drills American Hay Bakes Bentali's Chaff Cutters, for hand or horse power Bentali's Turnip Cutter and Corn and Seed Crushers FABMEB3— Fencing Wire Oral Steel Wire Barbed Wire, black and galvaaised j Cross-cut Saws, Wedges Maul Bings Slashers of all kinds Scythes, Reap and Fern Hooks Sheep Shears, Axes, Adzes Grindstones Hydraulic Bams, Nos 2, 3, 4, and 6 Hay Forks, Knives, and Rakes DAIRY REQUISITES— Thermometer and Cylinder Churns Milk Dißhes, Skimmers, and Strainers Butter Workers, Moulds, and Prints BUILDERS— Corrugated Iron, from 5 to 10 feet I'lain Galvanised Iron, 26 and 28 g. O.G. Spouting, Down Pipe, and Ridging Sash Weights, Roofing Felt Axle Pulleys, Sash L'ne, Rim Locks Kitchen Ranges, Registered Grates American Scoyes Brass Foundry of every description, &c, &c. OILS AND PAINTS— Raw, Boiled, Nratsfoot, Olive, Colza, and Castor 'Oils Bed Lead, Wnite Lead Dry Paint? J± every description Hematite Paint Silicate Paint, oxide and white KEROSENE— A fresh supply just to hand of " Light of the Age " and Royal Diamond brand. SEEDS — Agricultural, Garden, and Flower Seeds of every description. Holcroft & Granger, ironmongers, Oil, Colour, aio Seed Meechants, Victoria Avenue, WAN G A V U I. MUSIC. PIANOFORTE, VIOLIN, CORNOPEAN, Ac. MB E. J. KING begs to notify that the first quarter for 1881 will commence on January 4th, Applications from new pupils should be sent in i before the close of this year. Elemen- . tary principles of Music thoroughly instilled. 1 erms on application. j fdwin~j7king, , Academy op Music, St. Hill Steeet, Wanganui. ■^ . j { ] HIGH SCHOOL, WANGANUI. j MB STEEDMAN has accommoda- 3 tion for a limited number of r . Boarders. Parents residing in the j country, by availing themselves of this , opportunity may thus secure for their i, children the double advantage of in- i dividual instruction in the evening, and -, the healthy spirit of emulation engen« dered in a large public school. Residence— St. John's Hill. Fall pariiculara on application*
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 9345, 25 February 1881, Page 4
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385Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 9345, 25 February 1881, Page 4
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