Furniture THE PRINCIPAL FUENITUEE AND CARPET WAREHOUSE. DONA lilT ROSS, TA.UPO QUAY, WANGANUI, ,^rc^:-- _. s tv TTAS PLEASURE in directing attention v^s^V^_ X1 to a VERY EXTENSIVE CONSIGNMENT W^^l^^P ENGLISH FUMmJKE 9* _££^~* W -^ AU of the Latest Designs. Customers and the Public are invited to inspect for themselves the handsomest and best lot of Furniture ever lauded in Wanganui, consisting of — '* WALNUT DEAWING AND DINING-EOOM SUITES, in the early English, style, covered with blue satin and the best Morocco leather. Telescope Tables j Occasional, Su^healand, Coffee, and Cottage Tables Mediaeval Ash and Black Suites, Mahogany and Black Suites Oakwood Sideboards, in three different designs Brass Bedsteads, Croquet Chairs, Occasional Chairs, Marfcle-top Wa3hstands Dressing Tables and Cheffoniers in walnut and mahogany Inlaid walnut Cabinets, Music Stools, Mirrors (very large and handsome) Inlaid Ladies' Work Tables, Mahogany Pedestal Writing Tables Whatnots and Canterburys in endless variety. : A Lage Stock of all kinds of AMEKICAN AND ENGLISH FURNITURE on ! hand, the whole of which will be sold on the small profit and quick return principle. DONALD ROSS, TAPPO QUAY: John Andeeson furniture and carpet warehouse, VICTOEIA AVENUE. MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER. COME and inspect the largeßt stock of Brussels and Tapestry Carpets in the District, also Floor Cloths, from f 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 1 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. j Drawing and Dining-room Suites in Walnut, Cedar, and Rimu (any covering Parlour, Bedroom, and Kitchen Furniture of every description. Stufied Couches, Chairs, and cane-seated chairs in endless variety. Kidderminster, Dute, and Felt squares, Mattings, every assortment and width Hearth Itugs, Door Mats, Window Hollands, Damasks and Repp; Table 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, TOMBSTONES AND IRON BAILINGS SUPPLIED AJSD ITKED IN ANY 'PART OF THE DISTRICT. Photographed patterns on application. §8. H, Drew WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, WANGANUI AND MARTON. S. if. D. begs to direct the attention of the public to the large additions lately made to his extensive stock of first-class Jewellery. 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' Suits, Broaches and Ear-rings ; Lockets, Crosses and Pendants. Locket Slides, Greensfone Suites, Maltese, Silver and Silvergilt Filligree Trinkets, Gold, Steel, and German Silver Spectacles. A very large assortment of J9t Brooches, Ear-rings, Bracelets, Lockets, &c. Clocks from 8s to £10. S. H. D. calls attention to his stock of Silver Electro-plated Ware comprising— Cruets, Cake Baskets, Salvers, Sardine, andßiscuit Boxes, Honey and Marmalade Pots, Butter Coolers, Sugar Basins, &c. Aneroid and Fitzroy Barometers. A few Second-hand Watches. AIII inks of Watches and Jewellery skilfully repaired by experienced workmen
APENING NOTICE ALEX. H. HERON, (Late Manager for John Anderson.) Be s to inform his friends and the public generally that he is commencing business in the Cabinet and Upolstering trade, and trusts from his long experience and attention to business to merit a fair share of their patronage. A.H.H. is now prepared <,o execute all orders entrusted to his care. [Funerals Furnished.] 1 Temporary Premises, Next Logan's Coach Factory, '■ Gnyton Street. WATCHES. . WATCHES. watciv;s. 'g HE Cheapest and Best Time-keepers I in New Zealand can be had at ' T. NUTS FORD'S NEW ESTABLISHMENT, Victoria Avenue, i (Opposite the Bank of New South Wales) at the following prices :—: — Gold Horizontal (Ladies) Watches from £3, and upwards Gold Lever (Gent's) Watches, £6, and upwards Silver Lever (Gent's) Watches, from £3 10s, and upwards {Silver Lever (Ladies') Watches, from s £2 10s, and upwards 3 A large assortment of Gent's Gold ,1 Studrf, 5s per set ; A large aseortmont „ ' Gold ] Plate, 2s per set j Gold and Silver Alberts and Lockets, Electro Plated Goods, Jet Goods, Spectacles, English and American i Clocks, and all other articles connected with the trade, at exrtemely j LOW PRICES. " ' y Every Article Warranted. jjj R U~ U S O N Practical Tailor, Next Thompson & McGuire's, ' Hawbra
MEDICAL. , NOW PUBLISHED, Price One Shilling and Sixpence. rjIHE SETTLER'S GUIDE X AND HOUSEHOLD COMPANION, BY J. C. SHARLAND, Auckland. Specially adapted for families and those beyond the reach of Medical Aid. Hints for the Preservation of Health and the Prevention of Disease. Contents : — Chapters on the following subjects : Ablution Drink Air EatingBaths Food Bathing Headaches Clothing Medicines Colds Uses and Dose 3 Consumption Nervousness Diet; Remedies Digestion Sleep Disease Ventilation Disinfectants To be had of H. I. JONES A. D. WILLIS And country storekeepers. AS. & A^ LEYD ON, Coach BuiLrERS, Beg to announce (hat they have opened lheir NEW FACTORY m Victoria Avenue, adjoining the Presbyterian Church. AL-BERT LEYDON— late manager in Logan'b Factory — who has in his employ some of the best workmen in the Colony, whilst respectfully inviting a share of patronage feels convinced that tho3e favouring him wich, their orders, and desirous of obtaining honest workmanship, and the most modern finish will receive entire satisfaction. Coaches, Landaus, Broughams, Phaetons, Buggies, &c, &c, made A from,the newest designs, and at the shortest notice, from the best American and Australian Material. Wharf and Tip Drays, Spring Carts, &c, made to order. Repairs, Painting, &c, reatly executed. Terms moderate.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XII, Issue 9511, 11 September 1879, Page 1
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