J. W. Liddell's Column. fT^HB undersigned has much plea* sure in calling the attention of the public and country settlers generally to the following LIST OF GOODS IN STOCK, which will all be found of the BEST QUALITY. As it is impossible to enumerate all the Stock in an advertisement, inspection is cordially invited. IRONMONGERY. American axes, tomahawks Adzes, billhooks, slashers Axe, pick, and adze handles Crosscut saws Hand, tenon, and back saws LHRP and DH shovels Spades, potato foi'ks Grubbing and garden hoes Garden and hay rakes Fern and grass scythes Scythe handles, scythe stones Reap hooks, sickles Fheep shears, Turkey stones Riddle*, churns, milk skimmers Milk sieves, milk pans Gulvanised iron tubs & buckets Woolpacks, sewing twine Galvanised conuguted iron, 6 to 9 feet Ridging, guttering, down piping Spikes and tubes, lead washers Galvanised and lead -headed roofing nails Fencing staples Wire nails, "]£ to 4in Ewbank's spikes, 4 to Tin Sheet lead, sheet zinc Perforated zino Floor brads Snsh weights, sash line Roofing felt, padlocks Rim, sash, and mortice locks and furniture Finger plates Butt hinges, gate hinges T hinges, sash fasteners Rack pulleys, sash pulleys Blind furniture Sash lifis Box, drawer, and cupboard locks Register grates Ameiiean cooking stoves Kite lien ranges Basket grates Colonial ovens, camp ovens Silz baths, slop pails Window glass Deed boxes Sewing machines Safes Kerosine lamps and fittings PAINTS, OILS, &c. White and red lead j Uml-er, sienna, black, yellow, I blue, and green paint Boiled oil Raw linseed oil kerosene Oak and copal varnish Goldsize Putty, patent driers Ruddles, paint brushes Scrim, wall papers SADDLERY. Gents' riding saddles Hridles, martingales Bits, stirrups, stirrup leathers Spurs, &c, &c. GROCERIES, &c. Nev season's teas — half-chests and boxes Sugars, cheese, bacon American sugar-cured hams Barcelona walnuts Jams, confectionery Figs, eleme and sultana raisins Muscatels, currants, almonds Citron, orange and lemon peel Flour, Adelaide and colonial Oats, maize, and oatmeal, &c. DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. New and Seasonable Goods, just opened up, comprising — Men's, youths' and boys' clothing " ' Diess goods White, regatta, and Oxford shirts, &c, &c BOOTS. Just unpacked, a large and wellasserted stock of BOOTS, &c, fresh from the factories of Dunedin and Christchurch SUNDRIES. Sleisenger's Medicine for Horses and Dogs, including — Colic drink Embiocation Condition powder Worm powder Blister ointment Distemper powders for dogs, &c Licensed DEAr.rcn i.v ARMS AND AMMUNITION. J. W. Liddell, ORNKBA L STOREKEEPER AND IRONMONGER, MAIN STREfcT, FOXTON.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 29, 10 December 1880, Page 3
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398Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 29, 10 December 1880, Page 3
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