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j JOHNSTON AND CO.'S NOTICES. Johnston and Co. J y IOWA BARB WIRE CO -JL_^ V" PATENT FOUR-BARBED WIRE. * MAKES THE BEST AND CHAPEST FENCE IN THE WORLD. Maximum in Strength— Minimum in Weight. AGENTS FOR JOHNSTON & CO., E. ana J. Burke;s sparkling Pale Ale MEEOHANTS AND IMPOETEES Guinness's Foreign Stout, bottled by E. and J. Burke of Wellington, E. and J. Burkes Irish and Scotch . -■■■ rr n /-, 3 ■□ , -n „ t.' Whiskeys, in bottle or bulk TT^Pi now s»P«5 T ea a B ™ nch E ? tab - Lucien Bellot's Brandy, in qr-casks, ±1 in Wanganuij and have cases, flasks, half-flasks . on Sale at .their Davie's Galvanized Corrugated Iron , PEEMISES, VIOTOEIA AVttNUE/ De G^stella's and Rowan's Colonial Cocoa _ Taylor . S) Fry . S) Epp^, and Van , Houten's. . . '■ ■ To arrive, ex « Avanti,'' from Boston. S ° fi ° cMc V^»v H ■ ' m -i t. j. r.ii_ tut i 1 no« bait, coarse and fine, and in jars ; To sail about 9th March, 1882. Soap Powder> Mustar a, Arrowroot, Cara--6 New England Company's Organs ways, Ginger. 1 Wagon, with pole and shafts com- Patent Groats and Barley, Gelatine, plete . Castor and Salad Oils, Lemon Peel. 1 Wagon, with pole and shafts com- Carbonate of Soda, Cream Tartar, Tarplete ! taric Acid, Vinegar. 5 Cases American Furniture, Chamber White and Blue Starch. Sets and Wardrobe Jujubes and Pastilles. 1 Case Ebony and Gilt Chairs Wax Vestas, Sauces, Split Peas. 18 Putman Mangles Mixed Spice, Potted Meats. 3 Cases 1-Jlb Brooms Blacking, Colman's Dark and Azure 15 „ 8| to 4£ Sharp's Maine Pat- Blue, Condensed Milk. tern Axes MaccaroniandVermicelli.CurriePowcler. 25 Cases 3-J to 4£ Sharp's Yankee Pat- Tapioca, Pepper, Cornflour. tern Axes Pickles, Anchovy Paste, Capers. 30 Cases Extra Washington Wood Seat Keiller's Jams, Marmaladt. Chairs, Walter Heywood & Co. Sago, Bottled Fruits, Epsom Salts. 20 Cases Bent Pillar Bar Room , "Whiting, Twines, Sulphur. 5 „ „ Top B.R. Grecian ; Bice. 30 „ Spindle Grecian R.O-W- ) Galvanised Iron. .5 „ -Crown „ . ] Fencing Wire and Staples, "Kerosene. 3 „ Single Top Cane (Children's) Nails, Cornsacks, Woolpacks. ■ : » >> " ,j> Wood „ , Sardines, Salmon, Oysters, Lobsters. : 20 '„ Davie's Grecian R.0.W.. , Herrings. ' '* " ' », ! r, Superior Dining Walnut j Candlesj Soda Crystals. 10 „ each 12 doz. No 1 Axe Handiest Paper — Printing . and Wrapping and 5 „ each 5 doz. No 1 Pick „ ' Paper Bags. ■ • 10 „ each,6 „ Extra Axe j, ; Porter — Guinness's, by Burke. ■ 25 Dozen Wooden Wash Boards ' Ale— Bass's and Allsopp's, bottled by 9, Cases, each 1 dozen, Curved' Picks, ' Burke, also, Burkes Light Sparkling Collins, 5 to 6's ' Pale Ale. 4 Sases, each 1 dozen/ Curved Picks, Currants, Eleme, Sultana, and Muscatel Collins, all 6's ■• •• Raisins. .4 Crates, containing 24 No. 2 Churns, Sugars, Teas, Tobaccos. Cylinder ', Whiskey, Brandy, Geneva, Old Tom. 3 Crates, containing 18 No. 3 Churns, Rum. Cylinder t , Sherry, Port, Claret, Ginger Wine. 3 Crates, containing 12 No. 4 Churns, Champagne. : Cylinder ... Adelaide Wines. 250 Coils 4-barbed Galvanized Fencing Standard Iron, Clothes Pegs. Wire Raw, Boiled, and Colza oil. 100 Boxes Clothes' Phis White Lead, Sheet Lead] 20 Half -Barrels Dried Apples Cotton Waste, Axes, Axe Handles, L.H. : Shovels. 3500 Cases "AURORA" KEROSENE Brooms, IC, Tin Plates. — — KOHN BEOS., WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, IMPORTERS VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGA.NUL And 43, LONDON WALL, LONDON. MPDUFF AND CUMMINS, COACH] BIUILDERIS, ' CAMPBELL PLJA.CE, WANGANCJI, TT7"ISH to announce to the Inhabitants ot WaagauuiandS"rrounding District VV that, having taken that OLD-ESTABLISHED COACH FACTORY, Lately carried on by Mr James Hamilton, they will thus be in a position to build LANDAUS DOG-CARTS BUGGIES PHJJJTONS BROUGHAMS TRADESMEN'S CARTS AND VEHICLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Which for Superiority of Workmanship, Style, and Finish, cannot be surpassed in the Colony, and at prices that will compare favourably with those hitherto charged in the District. Painting, Tiimming, and Repairs in all branches done .by First-class Workmen, and without loss of time, at Moderate Prices. ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY. MUHBB&k The New Zealand Clothing-^^B^^MB Supply a Single Article at the Wholesale Price. Any^flHTC'^w^Hßr §j article purchased and not approved of will ba ,ex- J^^^T'S^^'^j^Bßw ' changed with the same courtesy with which it .^HHr C^ was sold, or the money returned. MttS^F 'V A A TheNaivZaalanclClothingFaclory /&§&& '***&■ a i>T"ncj Have Branch Establishments in every J^SBF j«liajr town in New Zealand. A- ««F are employed in New Zealand Clothing Factory JSB^\^yMSß^is acknowledged to Are now displaying the Premier EstabNEW MANUFACTURES % MW 7oQ i o * FOR WINTER WEAR jOU^S^J^S^ of New Zealand, The Variety of style is JBt^^SjSS^y The Display of pronounced unequalled in v aBBBr.. . , _ „ . the market. jßßttrt^wYdßgSr Clothing ana Outfitting The H.Z. Clothing Factory «HV V)jBW ... , . ■ Produce and 'dispose ofg&Mr .ffIBBSSr is the largest m thousands of gar- ,4JHM^-^ JSSBBr the Southern Hemisphere. All meats weekly. They JSBW/*^ &SttW Clothing made principaUy from the buy and sell f or JBBw*Zr^>jABBGW Prize Medal Mosgiel Tweeds Cash only, and Jmß&^ t. >/ mK&IK&r wa i° n aye given universal satisfaction are therefore JS^m. W*t ' Jß^^m to wearers. patron is od^gßyVO|^Wßy Residents in the Country Districts-, by thou M&BBJ are ™ v i* ;e ? to sen^ or our self -measurementsands o /&KRwjrL^ V^mHiiHr charts, which insiue all garments being sent, discern '^SSP/OvyjHHHr cne correct size. New Zealand Flannels, Blani n ,ff- JgjggUr x^^hßH^f e * s » Shirtings, Hosiery, Yarns, &c, in great .^^r^^^^^^^r Note the Branch Address— ■^ ■Vsv 'd&m&&r A r Victoria Avenue, Vv anganui. 1 I| *HiHm||r Branoh Man.ag

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9660, 13 June 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9660, 13 June 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9660, 13 June 1882, Page 4

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