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JOHN ANDEESON, FUKNITURE AND CARPET WAREHOUSE, VICTORIA AVENUE. MANUFACTURES, AND IMPORTER. COME and inspect the largest stock of Brussels and Tapestry Carpets in the District, also Floor Cloths, from } yard up' to 18 feet wide, patterns of which surpass any previous importations. J. A. cannot enumerate his large stock of Household Furnishings, but merely calls the attention of the public to his Showroom, where they will see English and Colonial-made Furniture of every description, of superior workmanship, combined with utility and taste. Special attention is called to our colonial made Arabian Bedsteads and Cheffioneers inlaid with the richest Colonial fancy woods. Drawing and Dining-room Suites in Walnut, Cedar, and Bimu (any covering Pailour, Bedroom, and Kitchen Furniture of every description. Stuffed Coucheß, Chairs, and cane-seated chairs in endless variety. Kidderminster, Dute, and Felt squares,' Mattings, ever) assortment and width. Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, Window Hollands, Damasks and ReppTable Cloths, Curtains. Fringes, Baizes and Upholstery trimmings of every description. Mattrasses (spring, hair, flock and flax) ; Palliasses, Bolster and Pillows, Cots, Bassinettes, Wicker and Wood stuffed Perambulators (our own make), Toilet and Chimney Glasses, Toilet Sets, &c. Picture Frame Moulding in extensive variety, ' Goods sent to any part of the Town free. Tombstones and Iron Railings supplied and fixed in any part of the District ' Photographed patterns on application. 028 ' * 242 sTh. drew, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, Etc., WANGANUI AND MARTON. BEGS to direct the attention of the public to the large additions lately made to his extensive stock of first-class Jewelry. DREW'S WELL SELECTED STOCK CONSISTS OF :— Gold and Silver Watches, Gold and Silver Chains and Alberts, Gem Rings, Gold Sleeve Links, Studs, &c. Ladies' Suites, Brooches and Ear-rings ; Lockets, Crosses and Pendants. Locket Slides, Greenstone Suites, Maltese, Silver and Silvergilt Filigree Trinkets, Gold, Steel, and German Silver Spectacles. A very large assortment of Jet Brooches, Ear-rings, Bracelets, Crosses, Chains, Lockets, &c,, Clocks from 8s to £10. S. H. D. calls attention tohis stock of Silver Electro-plated Ware, comprising— Cruets, Cake Baskets, Salvers, Sardine ank Biscuit Boxes, Honey and Marmalade Pots, Butter Coolers, Sugar Basins, &c. Aneroid and Fitzroy Barometers. A few Second-hand Watches. All kinds of Watches and Jewellery skilfully repaired by experienced workmen. f6 _ . THE PRINCIPAL EURNITURE AND CARPET WAREHOUSE. DONALD ROSS, V^fr^' ==^& WANGANUI. The Cheapest House in the Trade ! Floor Cloth from f to 15 feet wide, various patterns. CARPETS— MATTINGS— Mattresses Door Mats Brussels Coir Palliasses Lace Curtains Tapestry China Pillows Damask Curtains ■p e \t Persian. Bolsters Window Hollands Kidderminster Jute Ticks Venetian Blinds jQ^tch Manilla Hessian Perambulators Hearth Rugs, Wood and Iron Bedsteads. DINING-ROOM and DEAWING-EOOM SUITES in Eep, Damask, Hair Cloth, and Leather. A large stock of" American and English Chairs, Chests of Drawers, Chiffoniers, Book cases, and Household Furniture of every description. P. B. from long experience in the FTJUNISHING TRADE,does far the Largest Business in Wanganui, which is entirely due to the CHEAPNESS and DUEABILITY of his goods, and also to the EFFICIENT MA.NNEE in which he turns out all orders entrusted to his care. Feb 8. 283

! JUST ARRIVED, ex AWAROA. TBON BARK PLANKING. 1 Sizes, 3x 2, 4 x 6, 12 x 4, and j 12 x 3. NELSON HEMATITE PAINT. (Red an \ Amber.) Prices — Red, 29s per cwt, Amber, 33s per cwt. Alway on hand, the following — Oats Chaff Firewood of all kinds, cut and uncut ' Coals, Grey end Newcastle Timber,T and G and rough CROSS BROS,, Wilson street. ALL ENGLAND ELEVEN. nnHOSE who are willing to allow JL their promised subscriptions to be spent for the purpose of erecting a fence around the New Cricket Ground, are reminded that the Collector (Mr C. Tester) will wait upon them in the ensuing week, for payment, and that receipt of money will be acknowledged through the Press. GEO. HURLEY, Secretary. f!5 306 ~~~ NOTICE. "nUSINESS communications for the J3 undersigned may be left "with Mr A. A. Browne, Taupo Quay. J. GILES. f!3 290

MRS. HOGG Begs to announce the Arrival of her I A UTTJMISr & -^yiNTEIt a o o d 8, ex Himalaya, direct from London. The Stock includes i A LARGE & CHOICE SELECTION OF MILLINERY, HATS, & BONNETS, : ! TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED. | ! SILKS AND OTHER DRESS MATERIALS IN ENDLESS VARIETY. DAMASKS, SHEETINGS, CALICOES, &c v &c. flgp To the Ladies : The Millinery and Bonnets will be open for inspection on and after MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19th. CAMPBELL PLA.CE,

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XI, Issue 2861, 23 February 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XI, Issue 2861, 23 February 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XI, Issue 2861, 23 February 1877, Page 4

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