•f ihixiC odi .Ail r - “ A s ,j DAVID A. TM‘I A C°j '!.■ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL " “ " iLY-^'cmooE^s, . ,WXN E,. s RIRJ T, , Aftß l dE ft ER AL MERCHANTS. We desire to intimate that in order to meet the growing exigencies of our business, we have lately hnilt substantial stonie additions to-Stqr former premises. % v At the urgent request of our numerous customers, we have added to our other branches of business, that of CROCKERY, & IRONMONGERY. We would further notify that, having engaged a Ruver in connectiomvith tmr business to select special lines consismed from the Home and Melbourne markets, we will in future die in a position to offer such superior advantages to our customers as will not fail to ensure a continuance of their liberal patronage, and, more especially, will command the attention and confidence of the Trade, Runholders, and Large Buyers. 1 .: ! .'o t^ PT/.n ... . ' DAVID A. JOLLY & CO.
Our GROCERY STOCK comprises: Teas, of excellent flavour, in chests, hali-chests, Candles : best brands ami b xes Soap : treble crown, blue mo Wed, household, Coffees, from" the pnre-bean, ground on the pre- scented in bars, cakes, and boxes mises * Vestas, bv approved maker* Cocoa. Chocolate, of the best .brands'. . fait: table, fine, and coarse _- Sugars: crystals of every shade, and crushed Raisins : -Muscitels, Sultanas, and Elemes l oa f Oils : salad, castor, and kerosene Bacon, Cheese, Batter: weekly sapplifi fioflT -Sauces: Lea and Perrins, Mushroom, Nabob, the best dairies i . and assorted Jams, Jellies, and Tickles ~V* -~ - 7CJ". j; *r> • --» "S -'i . '■ •-*■■..-.., Imperial. Aromatic, cable-twist—sunerif* ( '{ s lily, Over theJWater. navy sixes C\meron' 9 ce'ebrated-brands^Harelgck,Golden Cut Tobaccos, in pound, half-pound, and quarBar. Venus tens ' " z te>-ponndjfcins> and in bulk. Barrett's Twist, in quarter-tierces and boxes. WINES SNTJ SPIRITS. Brandies r Hennw«r?B,« Associated [Viofyardr No„3., ,„ . Marte'l's, in Milk and case Hock :T?oM leaf • <-' .. ' r? Whiskies: Old Glenury, Llay, in Girrer Wine, in bulk and case bulk and case Ales : Tennent's, Young's, and Colonial. Bum : Lemon Wart's vp* -,-• a • —-? .?.-* Porter: Blood's, Byass's, Guiness's, and ColoPort: Fine old Offlev's. six grape" -'•" i BiaUaK3 "1 .. '• Sherry : G'mzola., six diamond Cordials : assorted Gin t I KZ Geneva, Nectar, and Kummell—- Sarsaparilla : Singleton's, Townsend'a Old Tom: Burnett's, Bernard's .... Bitters: Seiner's, Stoughton's Claret: St. Julien's ,*. "'''•. ' r : r. «j IRONMONGERY STOCK consists of Blasting powder and fuse Bi'li-'s and pannikins ~ •' " Gunpowder, caps, nnd shot . Tea-kettles, iron and tin Long and short handled shovels Galvanised iron buckets and tubs Snakes nlnina fnrlfS • - , Trott boi'erS Blasting powder and fuse Gunpowder, caps, nnd shot Long and short handled shovels Spades, sbiicejfnrks \ • Picks and pick handles Co'd dishes, hose-pipes '••.: Drills and drilling hammers Ma* ilia and flax ropes White l a a \ castor, boiled, rvnd co'za oils Galvanise 1 and corrugated iron Stoves and pip'nj Enamelled and tinned stew and saucepans Axes and axe-handles Nails, cut and wrought Tacks, clout and American cut Harden rakes, hoes, and spades Gntlerv, a large assortment Carpenters' tools of every description; CANVAS, SADDLERY, AND BRUSHWARE. HOLT'S SEWING MACHINES: Cabinet and Hand. DRAPERY & CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Suits : silk-mixture, Galatea, Paget, sac Drest materials: winceys, French merinos, allBoys' do. wo °l plaids. printe Trousers and Vests : Mosgiel, silk mixed, tweed, Flannels ; Calicos, hi ached and unbleached doeskin' Blankets, rugs, quilts Shirts: white dress, crimeans, scotch twill, Table-overs, bed and toilet-covers. Cocoa and felt mattings Pints and undershirts, in flannel, lamb'6-wool, Hessian, bed-ticking, carpets merino, and cotton i [< Top, waterproof, and tweed coats ; etc., etc. Hosiery and hats ' : ' _ BOOTS & SHOES. Boots: metfs elastic-sides, watertights, half-Wellinstons; Ff avwsrd and Nor'h British Gum Boots Women's »nd children's Boots, fhoes, and Slippers, in calf, kid, and cashmere. '2f.B. —All"goods in this 1 department are marked at low prices. „./"' '"'.', CROCKERYWARE. Breakfast, dinner, and b°droom sets complete i China, glass, and earthenware goods of every deLamps i parlour, banging, bracket I Bcription FILTERS, VASES, AND LUSTRES. FANCY GOODS. Electro-plated Britannia-metal tea and coffee pots; meerschaum and briar pipes—a choice selection ; p&tent medicines; stationery ; perfumery. COLONIAL PRODUCE: Wheat, Oats, Chaff, Polla-d, and Potatoes. D. A. J. & Co. have been appointed sole agents for the sab of Butel Bros.' superior silk-dressed flour, btfan, and pollard ; and are prepared to promptly execute all orders within a radius of sixty ... miles.—Flour Guaranteed. Terms Liberal.
SHAMROCK STORE, CROMWELL. ._. .. WILLIAM SHANLY, FAMILY GROCER, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, is carrying on business at the olil-established premises, next to the Bank of New South Wales, Malmore-streei ■The BEST QUALITY of GOODS only ' .''...'.' « kept in stock: t •''••■" ■••••;.• AS ordww will oe* with jpmafk atUptira
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Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 264, 1 December 1874, Page 1
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