Business Advertisement. , T OH N A NDEUSON VICTORIA AVENUE (Nearly opposite English Church). FURNITURE AND CABPET WAEE HOUSE. IN STOCKSpring Couches CABPETS' Sofas, Chairs BrusseT&l Folding Chairs Tapestry Croquet Chairs Kidderminister ' ChefEoniers Felt ■ ' ' jSßook Cases Felt Sqnare Leo Tables Stair Carpets Dining Tables Do Linen Kitchen Tables Crumb Cloths; Dressing tablos Coir Matting ' Occasional Tables Cord do Chess-top -Tables Manilla do Gipsy Tables Flax do Sepoy lables China do Work Tables Oilcloths, wide Washstands Passage' do Toilet Sets Linoleum Chest Drawers Window Hollands Iron Bedsteads Table Baizes ' Commodes Damasks Towel Horses Repps Kitchen Horses Silk do Dressers Oilcloths Toilet Glasses • Cretonnes Marble Glasses Tapestry design Chimney Glasses Curtains, now Gilt, Rosewood de Mattrasses. Maple & Inlaid do Spring do Hang-up Glasses Hair, Wool, Flock, ,> Bookshelves and Flax d<. „ Wardrobes Feather Beds „ Hat Backs Palliasses Cornice Poles. Bolsters, Feathers Window Boilers ' Flock Patent Shades " Pillows • Venetian Blinds Hassocks Whatnots Footstools Centre do Ottomans Canterburys Hearth Bugs Music Stools Door MatsJ Bracket & Shelves Engravings Wlosqd Mahogany Washstand Screens Washstands Do Mats, Table do Perambulators, four Fringes and three wheel Ottomans Basinettes Quicksilver Glasses Fenders & Fire-irons Work Boxes Door scrapers Upholsterers' Trimuet Pan Baing Brashes Hair Brooms Carpet do ALWAYS AHEAD BECOBD OF THE BUCKEYE. We have pleasure in announcing that the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company (Limited) has taken up the Agency for our Machines ;- and that a stock of Machines and duplicate will be on hand with them in the course of a few days. We offer buyers of Machines the option of CaslLpasment^oxJiexms ex-: tending over two seasons,and are now dis- ' tributing at our agencies a pamphlet on " Economic Harvesting," which will be of interest to many Farmers requiring improved Machiaery. We secured First -Prize and Special Mention at Melbourne and Dunedin Exhibitions, Victorian Grand National Gold Medal, 1889, and a host of other Awards; beating all comers. We invite attention to the following testimonials, and fox- others refer you to our pamphlets. SPEAKS FOB ITSELF. From Mr J. B. Murray, Southern Grove Wanganui, 30th June, 1890: — "The Buckeye Beaper and Binder has given me every satisfaction— the fact of my purchasing another last season, after working my first for .the two previous years, speaks for itself. The quick motion and very low. cut make it especially suitable for grass seed" crops. It works equally well in heavy grain crops j and with my Elevator I have cut steeper sidlings than any I .have seen cut by other binders. lam glad you are opening an agency in Wanganui, where we can got duplicates in case of emergency, although after repairing the old one and starting, both machines worked all through the season without costing me sixpence for repairs. SPLENDID WORK ON BROKEN HILLSIDES. From Wm. Cornfoot, Silverton, Halcombe, 7th July, 1890:— "The Buckeye Lowdown Reaper and Binder we bought of you' last season has given us every satisfaction. I cut some very broken hill-sides of oats which were very short, and it did splendid work. For hilly, broken ground, I consider it has no equal in the market. NEVER DESERT THE BUCKEYE From Mr Alex. MeLaughin, Doylston, Canterbury, and Manaia, sth November, 1890 ; — " Three years ago I bought two Elevator Buckeyes, and lastyear I bought a third. The machines havealways given me satisfaction, and I heartly recommend hem to all. TMPOBTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. — — • ! THE STANDARD ' BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE. OPPOSITE THE ODDFELLOWb' HALL, RIDGWAYSTREET. T. WALKER, Having Purchased a LARGE CONSIGNMENT —OF — J | English Boots and Shoes (800 Pairs), •• ' At less than English Cost, is prepared to soil them at Prices whioh will defy competition. Latest Novelties I LADIES' BOOTS AND SHOES.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11282, 1 June 1891, Page 1
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602Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11282, 1 June 1891, Page 1
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