x -i-:ri r >.lrf«oi:ni*oV/ Crwnwell Advertisements AVID JOLLY & go., WHOIESALB ANC RETAIL PAMILY GROCERS, WINS, SPIRIT, AND. '.GENERAL MERCHANTS. We desire to intimate that in order to.fleet the growing exigencies of our business, we have lately built substantial stone additions to muformer premises. At the urgent request of our numerous Qatomers, we have added to our other branches of business, that of DRAPERY, CROCKERY. & IRONMONGERY. We would further notify that, having engaed a Buyer in connection with onr business to seVct special lines consigned from the Rome am\ Melbourne markets we will in future be in a position to offer such superior advantages to our qstnmers as will not fail to ensue a continuance of their liberal patronage. and. more especially, W\J command the attention and confidence of the Trade, Kunholders, and Large Buyers. - \ .. DAVID A. JOLLY & CO. ■ —-v Our GROCERY STO}K comprises: Teas, of exoel’ent flavour, in chests, half-chests, and b xes Coffees, from the pure bean, ground on the premises Cocoa. Choorda+e. of the best brands .... Sugars: crystals of every elude, and'crushed loaf Bacon.- Cheese, Butter; weekly supplies from tbv.besfc dairies Jams, Jellies, and Pickles ;v; tobaccos. Cannes : best brands Soap treble crown, blue mott’ed, household, seeded in bars, cakes, anil boxes Vestas.bv approved makers : m e . fine, and coarse ~ ...... Raisins :\Mnscatels, 'rill tanas. and Elernei Oils: saty castor, and kerosene ' Sauces: f\a and Perrins, Mushroom, Nabob, and ass- <t; e d Imperial, Aromatic, cable-twist—superior Cameron’s ce’ebr ited brands—Havelock, Holden Bar. Venn stops Barrett’s Twist, in quarter-ti-rees and boxes. ’ WINES AND SPIRITS Brandies : Henness•'*. Associated Vineyard, Moselle: No. 3 . Marted’s, in bulk and case -■■ . Whiskies : Old denary, 1 lay, Longjohn’a, in bulk and case Bum : Lemon r Tar f V Port: Fine old Offley’s. six grape Sherry : H'mzola, six diamond _ " Gin : J KZ Geneva, Nectar, And Kummell Old Tom : Burnett’s, Bernard’s Claret: ,St. Julien’s IRONMONGERY STOCK consists of Water r ilv, O er the Water, navv sixes CulTohaccos. ii pound, half-pound, and quar-ter-pound tiiu, »nd in bulk. Hock : Gold l eaf Fin er Wine, in bulk and case Hes,.: Ten n.ent’s, Yun -er’s. and Colonial ?ortey; Blood’s, Byass’s, Guinasa’s, and Colonial ’ Cordials; assorted Sarsaparilla ; Singleton’s, Townsend’s Bitters: Seiner’s, Stoughton’s Blasting powder and fuss Gunpowder, caps, and shot Long and short handled shovels Spades, sluice forks Pinks and pick handles Go’d d'shes. hose-pipes D rills and drilling hammer* Manilla and flax ropes White lea-1, castor, boiled, and colza oil* Galvanise! and corrugated iron Stoves and pip'ng Billies ami pannikins Tea-kettles, iron and tin Galvanised iron buckets and tubs Iron boi'ers Ename’led and tinned stew and saucepans 1 xes and axe-handles Nails, cut and wrought Tacks, clout and American cut Garden rakes, hoes, and spades Cntlery. a large assortment Carpenters’ tools of every description. AND BRUSHWARE. CANVAS, SADDLEIY, HOLT’S SEWING M CHINES : Cabinet avd Hand. DRAPERY & CDTHING DEPARTMENT. silk-mixture, Galatea, Paget, sac Press materials: winceys, French merinos, allwool nlaids. prints Flannels ; ' 'alicos, Id ached and unbleached Markets, rugs, quilts Table-c ivera. bed and toilet-covers. Cocoa and felt mattings Hessian, bed-ticking, carpets Top, waterproof, aud tweed coats ; etc., etc. Suits Boys’do. Trousers and Vests : Mosgiel, silk mixed, teed, doeskin . . . IShirts; white dress, crimeans, scotchtwill, tweed Pints an!.undershirts, in flannel, lamb'-wool, merino, and cotton v Hosiery and hat* Boots ; men’s elastic-sides, watertights.plf-Wellingtons ; Havwird and Nor hj British Gum Boots Women’s and children’s Boots, Shoes, cl Slippers, in calf, kid, and cashmere. ■ y.B. —All goods in ta department are marked at low prices. OIOCKERYWARE. Breakf-st, dinner, and b-droom seta dpi etc i China, glass, and earthenware goods of every deLamps; parlour, hanging, bracket I scription FILTERS, 'ASES, AND LUSTRES. |ANCY GOODS. Electro-plated Britannia-met-al tea andffee pots; meerschaum and briar pipes-—a choice selection ; patent iplicines ; stationery ; p rfumery. COLONIAL PRODUCE :Wheat, Oats. Chaff, Pollard, and PotatoesD. A, J. A Co. have been appoin/l sole agents for the sale of Bntel Bros.’ superior silk-dressed flour, bran, and pollard ; and are neared to promptly execute all orders within a radius of sixty miles.—Fißr Guaranteed. Terms Liberal. s HAMROCK gtORE, il CROMWELL. |T WILLIAM SHANX FAMILY GROCE! GENERAL STOREKEEPER, carrying on business at theoh-cstablished premises, next to the Bank of Nsv South Wales, Melmore-street. The BEST QUALITY oj GOODS only is kept in stall. I jtisi -AQui . AS «4n win xaset with irowpst Unties Y ICTORT A HOTEL, CROMWELL. JAMES STUART, (Late of the Ferry Hotel, Bannockburn,) Begs to intimate to his friends and the public that he has purchased the above Hotel, where he hop s. bv strict attention to business, and by keeping the best Wine", and Spirits, to merit a share of public patronage. A first-class table kept, and superior stone stab, ling in course of erection. AT B. —The Merest Uis'Cuutkttis*
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Cromwell Argus, Volume VI, Issue 286, 4 May 1875, Page 1
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