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GREAT BALE AT IHB "Y'ANKE QTOVE TT\EPOT, WANG ANUI, oy CUTLERY, BRUi-aiWARE, TINWARE, io. New Goods now landing pi " TuraWna" Irom Loudon. CUTLERY. Field's Whito Handled Dessert Knives, ss, Cii, nnd 8s Od per ball-dozen ; Field's White Handled Table Knives, Gs, 7s Gd, and 9s half-doieii; Lockwood White Ifandelod Dessert Knives, 7s Cd lmlf-do/cn ; Lockwood's Whito Handled Tablo Knives, 9s half-dozon ; Johnson's Wlnto Handled Dessert Kniv«3, Gs liu.lf-do.jen ; Johnson's Whito Handled Table Knives, 7s Gd hulfdozon ; Fields Ivoty Dessovt Knives at 15s, 17s Gd, and 20s hulfdozeu : Field's Ivory Tablo Knives, 17s Gd, 20s, and 255, halfdozen; Fiold's Buff Dessert Knives, vory bamlflome, Gs Imlf-do/on ; Fields Biiit Table Knives, 7s 6tl lmlf-do/.en; Buff Carvers, Field's ss ; White Handled Carvers, Locltwood's 3s,pair; Stag Curvere, Field's 7s Gd; Stag Carvers Lock wood's, Gs per pair; Wiute, Stag, Buff, and Ivory Table Sti-ele ; White, &t«g, Buff, and Ivory Steels and Carvers in presentation cases, cheap and good. Tho Best and Cheapest show of Cutlery evor displayed. If j'ou want your homo happy on Christinas Day, havo good cutlery. Nothing disheartens a man so much as having a blunt knife to carve his Christmas goose •nith. Butchor Knives ; Field's Splendid Blades, from Is to 2s each ; butcher steels, Field's, 3s and 3s Gd. Also for the boya, Field's Pocket Knivoa from Gd to 2i, and for old bojs, Heal Penknives from Is Ud to 2s Gd, good value. SMALL PROFITS AND QUIOIi RETURNS IS THE MOTTO. Bettor sell Btoek at a moderate prico than keep it 12 month. No old stock on tho premises. ENAMALED WARE. Pie Plates from Dd each ;liluo and While Oval Meat Dishes, 10, 12, 14, 10, nml 23 inches, very cheap ; Blue und White Soup Plates for making tarts and pics, very nice and cheap j Blue and White Pie Dishes aud Plutes, all nmiked loiv in price. KITCHEN GOODS FOR THE SEASON. Patty Puus, in gnat variety, at la do/on j Eic.o and Fruit Sauce Puns, lery cheap; Pienis Kettles with copper bottoms tor Aurora Stocs; Kettles tolitZankeo Stoves made of copper and tin, \Mtli copper bottom?, at prices to suit evorjbotlj : Fish and Fgfi Slices and l'"gg Pojvhcis ; Kloiu Dredge:? 1 rom Od each ; Lovely Soup 'iurcens that will not break. ; Soup Ladles \ory cheap ; Yankee Apple Paiors : Soapone to scour everything. WASH-HOUSE. The far-f.imed Eureka Pattern Wringer, 10, 12, and 14 inch, trom !7s 7d each j Sparo Rolleis greatly rediupd ; Scrub Brushor m variety; Miingles; Poitablo Boilers nnd Coppois. FOR THE CHRISTMAS TABLF. Beautiful goods iust out, Nickel Silver Teapots, all si/c?, und will always keep bright, and Coffco Pots of same material; Spoons and Forks, special lines, always keep their color, nhd never get brassy ; Teaspoons, 3s half-dozen , Dessort Bnoons, Gs half-dozon ; Tablo spoon", Oi half-donon ; Dessert Forks, Gs lialf-do/en ; Bntania Metal Teapots, just a few, marked chop to clear ; Table Lamps, the Elccsric price 21s, reduced to 13s, Gf> candle power. THE GARDEN. [ Hoes and Rakes soiling off vory eheii)> to cldiiv; Oiu'dcu Shcovs reduced to 7s Gel; Comet Law n pump*, tho VERY BF-dT in use'for gpiaiing i'mit Tiers, or washing w melons, 8s each. TIIK DAIRY. !A few Jhlk Buckets for ealc iery cheap say 2s to 3s fid each ; Milk Straineis and Skhmnoip, marked low to clear off. THE HALL AA'D VERANDAH. A few Basket Chairs loft. Also, a few Door Milts. Also a few Aall Lamps, both bracket and susucnsion. All marked down to clcnr off. THE YARD AND STABLE. A few Zai'd B-oomslofb.it 2 i each; n few tether ropes left at Is each ; A few Wire Clothed Linos lelt at Is and Is Gd to clear. Whitworth Russell, YANKEE STOVE DEPOT. A FEW ODD LINES TO TELL. 3 do/en Carpenters Chisels at li.ilf-pnco. 200 pairs Butt Hinges, 4m, at lmlf-prieo. A few really good Razors at half usual price. Ono or two Bedsteads loft at i Reduction One or two prams that 1 hiueu't loom for Cheap. Travclliug Trunk? nnd Hat Boxes. Door Mats and Door Scivipors. Boys' Axes and lonuhawks, very Cheap. A few good niimuiord lelt afc Is Gd. French Aurora I amps, ouo wich and 3 wick, WITHWOJ.TiI RUSSELL, YAUKMi STOVE DEPOT. YFfaxTi WHAT. ? "THE ECONOMIC." WHY? Because it is not only the Bebt, but the Cheapest SIIE & P DIP. JJns it been tned ? Yc3, lead the verdict af piaotical men who li.vve üb«l it, aud who are all delighted. OKEHU. Okchu, 20 May, 1890. DEAK BtTBSEI/L,— Ro jour Dip.— ln 18GS, wliou wo ilod before Titokowaru and Ins band of maiauders, my brother planted two bottles of whisky. In 18G9 it became our turn to hustle Titokowii.ru, and upon the arrival of our victorious army at my brothers place the two bottles of whisky weie disinterred, and a very select jury was impannelled to sample it. One member, being ono Collins McDonald (I think he must have beon a Scotchman by his name), having partaken of a good dram. " What do you tliiuk of Uiat,Collins ?" said the foreman. "Weel," said Col, "betoro I can gne a decided opinion, I must havo anothor drum." His verdict anon. . . Bend mo two drums for Wednesday morning. — Yours truly, John Handis*: THE YE EDICT. Okehu, November let, 18S0. Deab Rfssell,— Having decided to u»o jour Dip be u fore giving final verdict, I determined t wait until shearing — Having now shorn, 1 fiud tho \sool in most perfect order, and not a tick on the sheep, nnd I may b,iy that when 1 dipped the sheep they were in a most disgraceful condition, full of tick and lice. They were bought in a salo varJ, ami 1 had to clean them, which jour dip luw douo ellectu.illy. Herewith I send you sample of wool, winch speaks for itself. Johk Handles'. Sole Agent^for New Zealand, WHITWOETH ItUSSELL, Yankee Stove Depot, Wanganui. «g" AOEHTS WANTED EVERYwhere: Effective Ecqnomieal, Fluid,

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 7327, 30 January 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 7327, 30 January 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 7327, 30 January 1891, Page 1

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