Cromwell Advertisements DAYID X. J OILY & C°WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAMILY GBOOEBS, WINE, SPIRIT, AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. We desire to intimate that in order to meet the growing ctigsttolefj of our business, we have lately bnfl't ■substantial stone additions to our former premises. At the urgent request of our numerous customers, we have added to otir other branches of harness, that of DRAPERY, CROCKERY, & IRONMONGERY. We would further notify that, having engaged a Buyer in connection with our business to select special lines consigned from the Home and Melbourne markets, we will in future be 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. g DAVID A. JOLLY & CO. Our GROCERY STOCK comprises i Teas, of excellent flavour, in chests, half-chests, and boxes Coffees, from the pure bean, ground on the premises Cocoa, Chocolate, of the best brands Sugars: crystals of every shade, and crushed loaf Bacon, Cheese, Butter : weekly supplies from the best dairies Jams, Jellies, and Pickles TOBACCOS. Water Lily, Over the Water, navy sixes Cut Tobaccos, in pound, half-pound, and quar-ter-pound tins, and in bulk. Candles : best brands Soap : treble crown, blue mottled, household, scented in bars, cakes, and boxes Vestas, by approved makers Salt: table, fine, and coarse Raisins : Muscatels, Sultanas, and Elemes Oils : salad, castor, and kerosene Sauces : Lea and Perrins, Mushroom, Nabob, and assorted Imperial, Aromatic, cable-twist—superior Cameron’s celebrated brands—Havelock, Golden Bar, Venus tens Barrett’s Twist, in quarter-tierces and boxes. WINES AND SPIRITS. Brandies : Hennessv’s, Associated Vineyard, Martell’s, in bulk and case Whiskies -: .Old Glenury, Islay, Longjohn’s, in bulk and case Bum : Lemon Hart's Port: Fine old Offley’s, six grape Sherry : Genzola, six diamond ‘Gin : Geneva, Nectar, and Kummell Old Tom : Burnett’s, Bernard’s Claret: St. Julien’s Moselle :- No. 2 / Hock ; Gold Leaf Ginger Wine, in bulk and case Ales': Tennent’s, Younger’s, and Colonial Porter : Blood’s, Byass's, Guiness’s, and Colonial Cordials : assorted , Sarsaparilla : Singleton’s, Townsend's Bitters: Seiner’s, Stoughton’s IRONMONGERY Blasting powder and fuse Gunpowder, caps, and shot Long and short handled shovels Spades, sluice forks Picks and pick handles Gold dishes, hose-pipes Drills and drilling hammers Manilla and flax ropes White lead, castor, boiled, and colza oils Galvanised and corrugated iron Stoves and piping CANVAS, SADDLERY, HOLT’S SEWING MACHINES STOCK consists of Billies and pannikins Tea-kettles, iron and tin Galvanised iron buckets and tubs Iron boilers Enamelled and tinned stew and saucepans Axes and axe-handles Nails, cut and wrought Tacks, clout and American cut Garden rakes, hoes, and spades Cutlery, a large assortment Carpenters’ tools of every description. AND BRUSHWARE. Cabinet and Hajtd. DRAPERY & CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Dress materials: winceys, French merinos, allwool plaids, prints Flannels ; Calicos, bleached and unbleached Blankets, rugs, quilts Table-covers, bed and toilet-covers. Cocoa and felt mattings Hessian, bed-ticking, carpets Top, waterproof, and tweed coats ; etc., etc. Suits : silk-mixture, Galatea, Paget, sac Boys’ do. Trousers and Vests ; Mosgiel, silk-mixed, tweed, doeskin Quirts : white dress, crimeans, -scotch twill, tweed Pants and undershirts, in flaUnel, lamb’s-wool, merino, and cotton Hosiery and hats BOOTS & SHOES. Boots : men’s elastic-sides, watertights, half-Wellingtons ; Hayward and North British Glim Boots Women’s and children’s Boots, Shoes, and Slippers, in calf, kid, and cashmere. AT. A.—All goods in this department are marked at low prices, CROCKERYWARE. Breakfast, dinner, and bedroom sets complete i China, glass, and earthenware goods of every deLamps : parlour, hanging, bracket 1 scription FILTERS, VASES, AND LUSTRES. FANCY GOODS. Electro- plated Britannia-metal tea and coffee pots; meerschaum and briar pipes—a choice selection ‘ patent medicines; stationery; perfumery. COLONIAL PRODUCE: Wheat, Oats. Chaff, Pollard, and Potatoes. D. A. J. & Co. have been appointed sole agents for the sale of Butel Bros.’ superior si}k.-dressed flour, bran, and pollard ; and are prepared to promptly execute all orders within a radius of sixty miles.— Flour Guaranteed. Terms Liberal.
STARKEY’S T7 AWARAU HOTEL, CROMWELL. Having purchased the above well-known hotel, G. M. STARKEY begs to inform his numerous friends, and the public generally, that it will be his study to maintain the high reputation the KawaraU Hotel has long since acquired for comfort. One of Alcock’s prize Billiard Tables (quite new.) Wines and Spirits of the very best quality. An efficient Groom always in attendance.
SHAMROCK STORE, CROMWELL. WILLIAM SHANLY, FVMILY GROCER, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, is carrying on business at the old-established premises, next to the Bank of New South Wales, Melmore-atreet. The BEST QUALITY of GOODS only is kept in stock. All orders will meet with prompt attention
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Cromwell Argus, Volume VI, Issue 272, 26 January 1875, Page 1
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