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ON SALE HOWARD'S CELEBRATED OTAGO TWO AND THREE FURROW PLOUGHS. WITH the view of giving the Public the benefit of a Combination of PATENTS in one Implement, the F^JJJjgJiSfH 1 PATENTS o g f ™™™g£^S&^&£t!Z^* N " meroUß THE BEST POINTS OF ALL THESE PATENTS! ' the Plough is easily guided, even on the Steepest Hillsides. tar AGENTSJAMES THAIN AND CO. . i

AND |HO,G;G BEG to inform, the public of Wanganui and surrounding district^ that they have reopened .their . establishment -with extensive alterations and improvements, , ,T HE-STOCK Is entirely new, and specially imported from the best and most reliable English and Colonial [houses, and comprises— Drugs, Chemicals, Druggists' Sundries, English and American Patent Medicines, Brushy ware, Sponges, Perfumery, Toilet Requisites, Horse and Cattle Medicines. THE DISPENSING DEPARTMENT Will receive Messrs Wakefield and Hogg's special attention, the stock of Chemicals, Drugs, &c, being continually supplemented by consignments of new remedies, and all Prescriptions being dispensed with their well-known accuracy. The Prescription Books for the las£24 years are still retained. WAKEFIELD AND HOGG, Have just opened up a large stock of Martin and Co.'s Medicines, and are now in a position to supply same at Is or 10s 6d per dozen. All goods not in stock can be procured at the shortest notice. i WAKEFIELD AND HOGG,i WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CHEMISTS AND DBCGGISTB, (Established 1858), Victoria Avenue, Wanganui, T> O^W ELL, SON, & CO. JUST RECEIVED. 100 cases choicest New Season's Teas 120 cases Peak's Hobart Jams 80 cases " Light Age " Kerosene 80 do Royal Diamond 20 cases, each 3 doz, Foster's Ale, qt* 10 do do 6 do do ao pts 15 casks Tennent's Ale, prime order 7 tons IC, IW,' and yellow crystal Sugars 2 tons Japan rice, fine sample 100 cases Belmont Sperms 80 boxes De Roubaix Sperms ' 50 half -chests Dragon and Bowen Teat 5 qr-casks Silvas <> <> <8> <> Port, very superior 2 qr-caska Cozens Eclipse Sherry, dc 7 octaves Greenlee's Whiskey, 8 0. P. 20case8 Griffin & Son's Assorted Biscuits 10 cases Lea and Perrin's Sauce, eacb 6 doz 5 cases Keiler's Confectionery, assorted 3 qr-caeks Pew's Vinegar 20 cases Hennessy's Brandy 10 cases Martell's do 10 caseß Lome do 15 cases Catto's Whiskey |IN STOCK.' Adelaide Wines, in bottle and qr-casks, imported direct from Grange Vineyard Guinness' Stout, stone bottles, qts & pt« Ind Coops Ale, qts Bass Ale, qts and pts Cozens Eclipse Sherry, in bottle, pale, dry Silva'b Tawny Port, in bottle] Sandeman's Port, Frintz, in cctaves Burden's Sherry, octaves Sir R. Burnett's Old Tom, Sarsapanlla Catto's celebrated Whisky, in case Kilmarnock, Lome, and Glenlussa, ir case Ginger Wine, Lime Juice cordial, OWJ Rum, case Van Houten's, Epps, and Fry's Cocoa Chocolate, Currants in cases, Rice Sugar IC, IW, yellow moist and yellow crystal Sugar, Hong Kong refinery, 561 b mats Tea, half-chests and boxes, extra choicest Keiler's Confectionery, Washing Soda, Blacking Paste White and black Pepper, Lea and Per rin's Sauce, Clothes Pegs Keiler s Marmalade Jams, English anc Colonial Coffee, Sardines, Red Herrings, Salmon Lobsters White Starch, Kerosene, &c. POWELL, SON, & CO., Merchants. TO LET. Large double Offices on ground floor next door to Mr Willis, Bookseller , 1 large Sample Room, with shelving complete, with use of lift and un packing room. 1 medium do, 1 small do. i All situate in Victoria Chambers, opposit< National Bank of New Zealand. Apply to pOWELL| son, &CO PROCRASTINATION is the thief o time, so pay HUFF a visit.

H. I. Jones^ i 'i T i i I i H. I. JONES' LIST OF • | NEW BOOKS, ETC], — ____ i I •VTEW ANNUAL VOLUMES^Leisure Hour ; Sunday at Home ; Cassell's Magazine { Peter Parley's Annual Chatterbox Children's Friend Little Folks Good Words ; Sunday Magazine : Every Boy's Annual j Every Girl's Annual ; The Boy 'B Own Annual The Girl's Own Annual , T^TEW SERIAL VOLUMES— | Family Herald, Vol. 49 j Wedding Bells, Div. 49 j Household Words, Div. 6 Family Novelist, Div. 17, TTINGLISH NEWSPAPERB— The Home News , i J Illustrated London News i The Graphic , i ■ Lloyd's Weekly Reynold's Weekly The Penny Illustrated The Whitehall Review Life The Scientific American The Christian Herald The Nation (Dublin) The Freeman . ', i ! 1 -itaunsell's;:maori grammar. » A New Edition of.^this VALUABLE , WORK has just.been issued. 1 PRICE 4s 6d. 'BY POST 4s lOd. ; I I ! Subscribers wanted for the above, and any other English, Foreign, American, or Colbnial Newspaper or Magazine. j ; H. I. JONES,; VICTORIA AfENUE, WANGANui. i t i k „ * ' rpO THE BOOT AND SHOE TRADE. THREE iiIPMENTS i Direct to Wanganui of the finest Ladies' Work ever imported to New Zealand and made to my order, Pattern, and Design, by 1 the best makers-up in England, France, arid Germany. Invite ithe special attention of the trade to these grand goods. Sole Leather, Kip, Calf, and all requisites ' and furnishings required by the praotical ' tradesman, always in Stock. My knowledge of the trade and its requirements is (thorough) gained through an experience of nearly half a century. To the General Public I offer inducements' not held out by any House in the Colony. ■ AINSWORTH'S .. '/■ ;I . "CORNER BOOT? yW* Everybody Knows It.

FTTHE SUBSCRIBERS invite attention t^> their large stock of SEASONABLE GOODS j ex recent arrivals. ' • . STATION REQUISITES— , Samuelson's patent combined MowerS and Reapers, arranged to cut Specially high Samuelson's patent Highland manual delivery Reaping Machines Hornsby's " Paragon " Reaping Machines • Horse Rakes, with 42 and, 48 .inch wheels Harrows, chain and /rigzagl Cheese Presses, Curd .Mills, Butter Prints Scythes and Scythe Stones Turkey Hones for Sheep Shears Sheep-shears, Ward's and Burgons, newest patterns Churns, Milk Pans, Milk Yokes Forks, hay, digging, and manure Winnowers, Horse Hoes, Horsepowers Billhooks, Fernhooks, and Slashers. Spades, Shovels, Furnace Pans Weighing Machines with large platforms ! Barrow Seed Drills, Wheat Mills, i . Pumps, suction and force, in iron and brass Water Rams and pipes ' Lamp-black, Ruddle, Bluestone Soft Soap, Paints, Oil, Tar Annealed Fencing Wire, 6, 7, 8, 10 , Galvd. 4 barb Fencing Wire Riddles, Sieves, Needles and Twine Woolpaoks, full weights, with fast and loose taps f^i AEDEN REQUISITES— Ladies' Garden Tools in Sets Ladies' Garden Spades Hoes, Rakes, Reels and Lines Weeding Forks, Trowels Dock Grubbers, Knives and Shears , Turf and Grass Cutters, Syringes , Lawn Mowers, 10, 12, 14, 16in Aquarians, Watering Potsf' TN STOCK— ' y_ Water Filters Copper Furnace Pans with frames Bedsteads, a large assortment Close Fire Cooking Ranges, 42 to 54 Register Grates, fine cast and best finished ; American Cooking Stoves J Mantelpieces, in wood, slate & marble Fenders, Fireirons, Coal Vaseß i Washing Machines, Mangles, and Wringers Kitchei* Utensilß, Knife ■ cleaning Machines Sewinc Machines, Wertheim, Home Shuttle, Wheeler and Wilson's, and Singer's i Electro-plated Ware, best quality, English and American B.M. Tea and Coffee Pots Best Table and Pocket Cutlery Fire-proof Safes, Milner's & Perry s Belting, in leather and rubber, from 2 to 10 inch Circular and Mill Saws, Files . Noble's French Polish & pirit Varnish - Mander's Oak and Copal Varnish Water-cocks, with hose unions Hose Pipes, Jeta, Roses & Spreaders SHOW ROOMS, Victobia Avenue. : IMPLEMENT YARD, St Hill Street. JASTHAIN&CO. (oucceßSore to John Duthie), Victoria Avenue and St Hill Street, WANQANUI. ; T. ELLIS'S PATENT IMPROVED CROSS-ACTING CHURN. PRIZE-TAKER AT THE SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE EXHIBITION This Churn will make from 51ba up to 40 lbs of Butter, and produces 6 per cent more than any other Chum. The Cross-action of the ELLIS CHURN prevents a waste in the centre common to other Churns, and causes the whole of the cream to be utilised. Can be used by Butter Factories, and applied to steam or water power, It is easily cleaned after using, by first cold water and then hot water; By turning the handle, as in churning, the action of the spoons deans the inside thoroughly. The centre of the Churn can be taken out when required, The Churn being made on a uniform scale, any part of it can be re placed. PRICE ... .-' .- £*. AGENTS— S. H. Drew, Marton ; Waring Taylor, Wellington ; and to be obtained from all the Ironmongers In Wanganui. MANUFACTURERS— York and Corn foot, Wanganui. PATENTEE— Thomas Ellis, Goat Valley, Wanganui. Note.— ln fixing the Churn on a table or benoh, place a batten 2xl inch on each dde. TT F. MASON, COMMISSION & GENERAL AGENT, WAVERLEY. Rents and Debts Collected and Loans negotiated. All kinds of Commission Businest transacted with care and promptitude, AGENCIES :- Australian Mutual Provident Society. South British Insurance Company. Manager Waverley Town Hll Company,

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5019, 22 March 1883, Page 1

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