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REDUCED IN PRICE. COMBINED MOWERS & REAPERS, AND "GEM" MOWERS. PRIZE TWINE SHEAF BINDING REAPER, MESSRS SAMUELSON AND CO. advise us that since last year this MACHINE has been Greatly Improved in many important points. Besides generally strengthening the Machine and m iking minor alterations, they have Greatly Improved the arrangement for raising and lowering the reel and moving it backwards aad for wards'; adopted a ready means for shifting the Binder table from the driver's seat, to suit long or short crops ; changed the mode of driving the Knife, driving it now from the FRONT, so as to do away with the w ooden sway bar j brought the Platform, Canvas, and Cutter Bar closer together, to enable short crops to be dealt with better. SAMPLES of MACHINES are on view at our ST. HILL STREET YARDS, aud we invite tST AGENTSJAMES THAIN AND CO.

pOWELL, SON, & CO. JUST LANDED. 100 cases Northern Light Kerosene, 150 test 80 cases Champion Light Kerosene, 130 test 60 cases Lavv 1 ' and Imperial Soap, sGlbs each 100 boxes Belmont Spt-rms 50 boxes De Roubaix Sperms 5 tons IC Sugar, 401bs box StonslW „ „ „ 2 tons White Mauritius, mats 2 tons Yellow „ „ 1 ton Brown „ „ 50 cases Hobart Jam, Peak's, finejorder 20 half-chests extra Choicest Dragon Tea 50 boxes extra Choicest Dragon Tea 30 half-chests superfine Congou 50 cases Ale, Bull Dog, Fosters, and McEwens. qts and pts 40 cases Stout, Bull Dog, Guinness' stone, Blood's, qts and pts 3 qr- casks Cozens Pale Dry Sherry 5 qr-casks Silvaa Port <lf> O <> O 3 octaves Sandeman's „ „ 40 cases Hennessy's Brandy 10 cases Martell's „ 20 cases Jamaic* Rum 2 tons Rice IN STOCK. GROCERIES. Keilers's Confectionery, in greatjvariety Sugars— lC, IW, White, Yellow, and Brown Mauritius Tea, half-chests and boxes Belmont and De Roubaix Sperms Keiler's Jams, Hobart do, Keiler's Marmalade • Coffee, Sardines, £ and £, Salmon and Lobsters White and Blue- Starch, Oxford Blue, 121 b boxes White Pepper, Van Houten's .Cocoa, Er/ps' do Fry's Chocolate, Vermicelli, Maccaroni Kerosene, Clothes Pegs, "Red Herrings Lea and Perriu's Sauce, Morton's mixed do Soda, Crystals, Washing Soda, Currants Candied Peel, Queen's cigars, &c. Griffen's Biscuits in full supply • WINES AND SPIRITS. Adelaide Wines, Grenache, Madeira, , and Hock Silva's Port, Sandeman's do, Cozens Sherries McEwen's Edinburgh Ales, in fine order, pts Bull Dog, Tennent, and Foster's do, in qts and pts Guinness' Stout, stone, Bull Dog X, Blood's do Catto and Kilmarnock Whiskey in case Old Scotch Whiskey on draught Heunessy and Martell's Brandy in case Jamaica Rum, do AGENCIES. Liverpool aud London and Globe Insurance Company Peak's Hobart Jams : sole agents on coast. Griffin's Steam Biscuit Factory, Nelson, OFFICES TO LET. I double Office, ground floor 1 single Office, first floor 1 large sample room, with shelving complete All situate in Victoria Chambers, opposite National Bank- of New Zealand. Terms moderate. POWELL, SON, & CO., Merchants. THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE OP NEW ZEALAND. A TTENTION is directed to the provisions XjL of the Acts establishing this Office, and to the advantages placed thereby within the reach of every colonist. Subject to such provisions, the State offers to every person :—: — 1. About to make hia or her Will 01 Codicil. 2. Intending to provide for wife and children or others by deed of Settlement 3. Settling property by way of Marriage Settlement. 4. Desiring to renounce the trusts of a Will having been appointed Execu tor or Trustee under the same. 5. Having acted as Trustee, Executor ; or Administrator, wishing to be re= lieyed of the burthen of Trusteeship or Administration, the option of using the State machinery, and gives an absolute Guarantee against loss of Funds by fraud, speculation, or dishonesty. Every information may be obtained from Albert Barns, Esq, Agent at Wanganui or from R. C. HAMERTON, Publio Trustee W.E.L.R_& I.S.P. IN consequence of the increasing demand for money, the fchare Libt, whiohxhas been closed for two years, is now re-openbd.. Investors can now complete their shares, and new members can enter, contributing sums not exceeding £100 each. Deposits received. EDW. CHURTON, Managing Director

ALEXANDER LAIRD, Fairfield Nursery, London Street, BEGS to inform those who are about to plant an Orchard or Trees for shelter, that he is now offering for sale a Fine Healthy Stock of FRUIT, FOREST, AND ORNAMENTAL t TREES. Also — A Good Collection of Roses, Camelias, Azaleas, Ericas, Daphnes, &c. Boxthorn and Berberry for hedges. SEEDS ! SEEDS ! SEEDS ! VEGETABLES AND FLOWER SEEDS, Ex British King. Their qualities have all been tested and found to be genuine. A.L. would direct special attention to his 10s 6d and one guinea Box of assorted Seeds. For quantities see Catalogue. Early Seed Potatoes, in variety, grown in clay soil. Red, White, Cowgrass, and Alsyke Clovers. Timothy and Prairie Grass, &c. Catalogues free by post on application. All Goods packed and delivered at Railway Station or Wharf free of charge. ALEXANDER LAIRD. Victoria Avenue. T. ELLIS'S PATENT IMPROVED CROSS- ACTING CHURN. PRIZE-TAKER AT THE SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE EXHIBITION This Churn will make from 51bs np to 40 lbs of Butter, and produces 6 per cent mor than any other Churn. The Cross-action of the ELLIS CHURN prevents a waste in the centre common to other Churns, and cauaeß the whole of the cream to be utilised. Can be used by Butter Factories, and applied bo 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 cleans the inside thoroughly. The centre of the Churn can be taken out when required. Tbs Churn being made oh a uniform scale, any part of it can be re placed, PRICE «. .- .- £4. AGENTS— S. H. Drew, Marton j Waring Taylor, Wellington ; and to be obtained from all the Ironmongers in Wanganui. MANUFACTURERS— York and Cornfoot, Wanganui. PATENTEE— Thomas Ellis, Goat Val'ey, Wanganui. Note, — In fixing the Churn on a table or bench, place a batten 2xl inch on each Bide HOIiLOWAY'S Pills and Ointment Thi> Useful Medicine is a Household Requisite Everywhere; THE PILLS Pr/RiFy the Blood, impart tone to the Nervous System, and act most powerfully yet soothingly on the Liver and Bowels, promoting Digestion and assimilation, and endowing the whole bodily frame with Strength and vigour. Nervous headaches, Tremblings with Lassitude and General Debility quickly yield to the potent force of these well-known Pills, and they are uurivalled in their efficacy in all FEMALE COMPLAINTS, removing all obstructions, skin blemishes, pimples and boils, better than any other family medicine known. THE OINTMENT HAS A WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION. It heals every kind of Sore, Ulobr, and WoundW ound more certainly than any other known salve. Its marvellous penetrating powers render it invaluable in all Throat & Chest Diseases, curing Bronchitis, Quinseys, and Asthma, reducing Glandular Lumps, closing and healing Absesses and Fistulas, and or alleviating the excruciating tortures of Rheumatism, Gout, & Neuralgia It is unsurpassed. It never fails to remov Scurf and every species of skin disease The Pills and Ointment are Manufactured only at 78, New Oxford Street (late 533. Oxford Street) London ; and are sold by al 1 Vendors of Medicine throughout CivL ised World ; with directions for us almost very language. £2b" Purchasers should look the Label on the Pots and Boxes. If the address is not 533, )xford Street, London, they are spurious. FOR SALE, on Easy Terms.— STEAM ENGINES & SAW-MILL PLANT, comprising one stationary Engine and Boiler, Vertlcle, Sawing, and other Machinery. Also, one 10 b.p. Portable Engine, &c. Apply to Samuel Swanvvick, Pictcm, Marlborough.

hpecial i^r o t 1 c c. LARGEST AND BEST •ji/TILLINERY SHOW of the SEASON. BONNETS in Endless Variety, and every shade X>LACK Bead Lace Bonnets QPLENDID lot from 15s ' /CHOICEST Millinery on view in'the V.y' Show Room |^< O to MRS WALKER'S ~ TCTOR Choice Flowers TjIEATHERS and Laces IVTEW Gloves and ~" Ifyf-ILLINERY " Tl/TATERIALS in Endless Variety."*"" \ RRIVAL of a Choice ~~ jLJL "T^TEW Shipment of ""JVTOVELTIES " ~ WILL be on View on SATURDAY, — AT — • MRS WALKER'S = j\TO VJBLTIES in Mantles ' "ftTOVELTIES in Costumes r "jVTO VELTIES in Sunshades LAR(JE Assortment of Corsets to hand, in all the Newest Makes -, • H" AND3OMELY Trimmed Cashmere ANTLES (FOUR-IN-HAND) from 17s 6d '^ THE CHEAPEST GOODS EVER SHOWN IN WANGANUI. TTfcRESS Goods in all the Newest Fabrics "OEAUTIFUL Assortment of Sateens ATEST patterns Nuns' Cloth in Plain and Fancy Checks and Plaids "VTEW Silks, in Brocaded Black, and aJI _ 1 the Leading (Shades, with Ribbons, and Trimmings to match PLENDIDKange of Dress Materials for Childrens' wear, in /"CHECKS and Plaid Silks, and a lot of T)RETT¥ Washing Materials "TJ RES S MAKING Under the Mauagement of a Dressmaker from Peter Robinson's, Regent- street, London. All Work Guaranteed. Style and Fit First-class. Prices very Moderate. US' Note the Address — MRS "WALKER, VICTORIA AVENUE. W. C. WATKINS, /COLLECTOR for the Herald for the^last \J Seven Years. Debts and Rents Collected. Absentees Represented. Tradesmen's Books made up and kept by Double and Single entry. I have an experienced Accountant in my employ. WARRBNGATE STEAM FLOUR' AND OATMEAL MILLS. Pin HE undersigned will, as usual, purchase JL Grain of every kind. Samples sent through the post will be attended to. ■ Cornsacks supplied. BAKER & ALLISON.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5208, 7 November 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5208, 7 November 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5208, 7 November 1883, Page 1

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