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the pbincipal fubnitijre and carpet ■ warehouse. the cheapest house in the trade. ' i ', ' , , ■ • ■ j '.."'. FLOOR CLQTH FROM } TO Ijs FEET WIDE, VARIOUS PATTERNS, CARPETS- MATTINGS- Mattrasses Door Mate Brussels Coir ! . Palliasses Laoe-Curtalna Tapestry China [Pillows Damask Curtains Felt Persia Bolsters , Window Hollands Kidderminster Jute 'Ticks Venetian BUndi Dutch Manilla j Hessian , Perambulator* Hetoth Rugs, Wood and Iron Bedstead* ; ' • "' _',/;. m' 1 , ' , i.,; , ' 1 !_ _• ' ■ - ' > '■ - tINING.ROOM AND DRAWING-ROOM! SUIIES i IN REPP» DAMASK, HAIP< I , . CLOTH, AND LEATHER. ! large stock of American and English Chairs, Cheßts of Drawers, Cheffonlerß, 800 l : Cases, and Household Furniture of every description, i D.R. from experience. ntheJ'UßNlSHlNG^TßADE.doeMw^theLargestßusin^ I In Wancanul, which is entirely due to. the CHEAPNESS and DURABILITY of his Goods md also to the EFFICIENT MANNER in whichhe. turns out all orders entrusted tp his oare |,'..'C!s;' " V , .--ft: fl> KBJSi# tv ''■'■■ x j : WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, liEri 'k! y3flL f "• ' • WANGANUI-LANP. MARTON. «^L ' : jEM&E.'Di btga ito direot the attention of the public to the large I^E^ ' '^tfjlt^^ ' ad4itibns lately mWe to hls'exjiensivd stock f j"I ' .' '' ' FIRSTrOLASS 'JEWELLERY. ■ ' 1 TTVREW/S WELL SELECTED STOCK CONSISTS OF— . I . Gold and SUver Watches, Gold and Silver Chains and Alberts, Gem Rings, Gold. 1 Sleeve Links, Studs* &o. .•., • » ' ' *. j • _ . ' ' Ladies' Suits, Brooohes and Ear-rings ; .Lpoketq, Croflsea, Pendanta, Loofce Sllaej, Greeestone Suites ' '.' ' ' ; ' ' , „ t iiver and Silver Gilt FilUgree Trinkete, Gold; '. Steel, and German Silver I • Spectacles •' ■ ' .1 ••' V ' • .-,..;,. j.iu . A very large assortment of Jet Brooohes, ■Ear-rings, Bracelets, Lockets, etc, } also I Clocks from 8s to £10/ ' ; >',/. t ,; „ , ' ■ • • !; 1 S.H.D. oaU» attention to his Stook of Silver-plated Ware comprising Qruete, tlake Baakbte, Salvers, Sardine and Biscuit Boxes, Honey and Marmalade Pots, Butter Coollre, 1 Sugar Basins, etc. ■ ";"/" ' ■ "' •"' ' • ' '' l '' "" ' '' Aneroid and Fitafoy Barometers. A few Seoond-han Watohefl, ;, All kuids of Watches and JeweUery skiUfully Repaired by experienced workmen^

WANGANUI TIMBER YA'RD.S,,, " '" STEAM SAW MILLS, ' ' ! AND SASH . AND POOR 'FACTORYJi Tawo Qxwt & JBEb&rjLT&ksm, l ' •' CLEARANCE' '' t , § AGp. \ f r ' : pLE^RA^CjS, TWO HUNDRED THOUS'AND'FEETOF' TIMBER. TIMBER' X i To Carpenters and the PubUp-iGenerally. WE have determined to clear our present large stock of Dressed & Rough Timber, at prices that must command ready Sale, so as to make room for fcNew , Stock on opening of Railway. GREAT BARGAINS 1 Second-Class Timber, suitable for building Outhouses or Fencing, at from 6s PER 100 FEET SUPERFICIAL. YORK &"CORNFOOT, Pbohrietobs. Tj OBERT •pi :<[ TTOLCROFT. '■• • IRON M.ONfl'E R. Importer pf all sorts of Ironmongery, Brass 1 Foundry; ; Machinery, Agricultural Im- , plements, Galvanised Iron, &c, &c. „ ■ 1 Licensed Dealer ukdei^'Arms Apt. , Agent for Deering'a famous ' Twine' Binders, '"&cQtf r ~&OTF j"kor*'-";j "kor*'- " ; Just opened up a large stock, of ' f ' ! ; • 1 ja o NitoGSfii .• i'lj}.- 1 - . f\h' From London, New York, &, San Francisco. Jr -" " ■ '.-rV-V? I \^^. . ■ ' j; Toller', >\ "'. ,' ," '. ''" nl&it''.. " Cdryph'ene " " ■ ; ,ffl^^W " Pleiorie " & "Wanganui " The Shipments include Agricultural Jmp^ ments, of which , inspection is, invited, also; Har^w.are, Builders' . and ,. Fumiahing Iron- . mongery, Brushware,". Carpenters' Toola of. every 'description, The usual Stock will, be found replete with every necessary for'. 1 the : Stitiqn, the Farm, II T the Garden* andth'e' Hottsejiolp. I . Having already obtained a reputation for SEEDS, the advertiser Wduld impress' upon all that care will ba tak^n to inbreasothat reputation.' .NOiSeedß- are! sold tillithey are, tested, therefore they can.be relied' on. 1..')1 ..') The,"Meroia," bringfth. ' ;> ' TEN CASKS oir AGPICULTURAL SEEDS, opehiup' in 1 splendid condition. ' JROBERT O~HOLqROFT, ; ' yIOTOBIA AVENUE. , SPEOiAL-'-Indents executed upon favorable terms. C* TT TT °.M. M L in[son, LAND, ESTATE," AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, ' "S A Ni3'ON,\ M'AtfAWA/TU..'. Secretary'; Collector, and Valuer 'to the 5 San* 1 don' Carnarvon Highway Board. • ' - Secretary Manawatu Farmers' Club. Agent Colonial Insurance Company, Ran- ' gitikei & Wangahui Building Societies. Dealer in .all kinds of Produce. Grain bought or sold on commission. Rents and Debts Collected. • ' Town, and Rural Sections For Sale,

i , ; t , ; • . .' ;,"-■; '• • -; ; ( ■, : -"j ■•..',' ;. . l - 1. ,■•.:•'. I "» -! • " " T> 'U 'R E INDIAN TEA. ALEXANDER MUNRO has just re-, ceived another shipment of the above # per RojiQmahatia, from Melbourne. " India can grow far better tea than China." ; (London Times, 27th July, 1881.) Indian Teas are not only pure, but more economical, as being stronger; a lesser quantity is required in brewing. The Calcutta Tea syndicates beat Darjeeling and Caohar Pekoed and Pekoe' Souchongs ' to be had at •■ ' : ' ' t ... . \ j j-"-' " MUNRO'3 r Indian and China Tea WATEumbirdß,, Victoria' Avenue, Wanganui. ' ' ''. ".". .l" / , . 1 : ' ; - ' • ■ ' " ■ >■ ■ 1 1,- ■ ' ; ' I '.".'. J > A. M-' A ' R :^' l )^t ■■• ' '■ PHOTOGRAPHERj *'. ; ' (Opposite the Roman Catholic €hurch) ; t TiOTOfciA" Avenue, Wanganui^ '^ ; In order to- meet a' difficulty often expressed by those engaged /in business, via., foss ; of time^ A. Martin is prepared to take Photographs ! by appointment, as early as SEVEN O'clock in the morning, during the i ■ ! .j. 1 ' > Summer, inonthsi ' ! '-- ' '■ [•■ '. A.- M 1 -^Bf'^-l N, ' - '• ■ ■ ■ I ' ■ PHOTOftBAPHBB. '■ 1 , ■ -' -'It _- ■ COMMiSSION "k . ' GENERAL . A^GE^T, :,:■;. WAyfiRLEY. „ Rents and Debts CoUected and Loans, negotiated. All kinds of Cwnmlssipn^BuMness transacted with care and promptitude. AGENCIES:— ,-'', Australian Mutual Provident Sooiety. South, British^surauce' Company, Manager Waverley Town Hll Company. IVTOT ICE T o';' FARMER S. Farmers having for sale material for Oaten Chaff are requested to oall at the Brunner Coal Co.'s office in Wilson-street. 500 acresTirequired fbr West Coast trade. Half cash in hand, balance on delivery. W; KENNEDY, . , ' Manager. T? -h ;e;< '•'•; V •» o m'-a n. THE FARMER'S • PAPER. Attention is directed to the reduced price of THE YEOMAN, - which is now the cheapest Weekly Paper in the, colonv. 1 n -r/ ■ . Single copies, price THREEPENCE. Per' annum, 13s ; or by post within the colony, 15s 6d. ' To be had of all Agents, or direct, from the ; '■ office in Wanganui, • « •

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 4989, 14 February 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 4989, 14 February 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 4989, 14 February 1883, Page 1

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