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RE-ENTERING BUSINESS. RECOGNISING that a Genuine Pork Butchering Establishment was a loug felt want in the Town of Wanganui, the undersigned has pleasure in intimating that he intends, on FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, Resuming Business in #he old premises, Victoi ia Avenue, next door but one to the Bank of New South Wales. A speciality will be made of — Dairy-fed Pobk Pork SausAgfs Poultry Poi:k Pies (home made) Brawn and other Small Goods Cooked Ham and Beef IS 1 resuming bis old business, the undersigned confidently appeals to his friends for a renewal of their favours. ' The greatest care will be taken in supplying the very best quality, as of, yore, JOHN "p~A W SO N, Pork Butchery, Victoria' Avenue (next John G. Sharpe's.) ' GASi GAS! GAS! . GAS! WANTED Known— l am prepared to do every description of Gasfitting at Lowest Rates. From my long practical experience in this branch in the city of Glasgow and other large centres, I have resolved to make it a Speciality, and as I do my own work, I can guarantee a good job at a Moderate Price. Window reflectors, gas star lights, and shades of every description made to order, water laid, on, Electric and House Bells fixed. Worker in Copper, Lead, Zinc, Iron, Tin, &o. ' H., ' On Sale— A few first-class rain water Tanks and \, i^> Baths cheap. j J.OHN IRVINE, Practical Plumber and Gdsfitter, Copper, - Iron, Zino, and Tin Hate Worker, : ' St. Hill Street, (Opposite, the , Wharf TjlX Mercia " "CIX Gareloch „ Lady Jocelyn „ Kilmeny „ May Queen „ British King „ Duncraig > „ Halcione „ Orient 86 casks and tierces 240 kegs ) • 96 cases f General 19 bundles I Hardware. 120 pieces ) Comprising— General builders' irbnmangery General furnishing ironmongery Boiled and raw linseed oil Paints and colours Lamps Water pipes and fittings Tinware and Tinmen's sundries Brush ware and brooms Carpenters' 'tools in great variety . Agricultural implements Seeds , , Galvanised iron and fencing wire PUCK I UNCLE SAM ! The " Star " is coming. The wonderful success that attended the introduction of the real American housemaids' cooking stoves last winter induced ub to send for more. These are in the •• Star " now overdue from New York. They comprise the Puck and Uncle Sam. We have taken the experience of those who bought last-year, ana we find the average to be oie ton of coal in twenty-four weeks. For beauty of design, ■ economy of fuel, and cheapness, they are not to be equalled. We have also on board the same vessel, buggy rims, hubs, spokes, and felloes. American hardware ot every description, Yankee noveltieß, Pulnam's horse nails, Wright's pumps, saws,' locks. HOLCEOFT & RICHARDS. "TTTANGANUI COACH FACTORY, Campbell Place, Wakqanui. J. W. MoDUFF Proprietor. Is Now Building— Phaetons Buggies Waggonettes Dog Carts Spring Carts And vehicles of every description, of the best ENGLISH & AMERICAN MATERIALS, and at a very Moderate Price. Painting, Trimming, and Repairing of every description dove promptly. Being the only shop in the District where First-class Mechanics are kept in each branch of the Trade, customers can rely ti^on having their work done with ajgood style and finish.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5101, 2 July 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5101, 2 July 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5101, 2 July 1883, Page 1