rlijuA. i 1 i.'jiiuUOUA, IKOS}IO2n t OHIR, AND FAMILY GROCER, Palmehstoh Nobth:, HAS THU FOLLOWING ON HAND AND FOR SALE :— BUILDER'S MATERIALS. Portland cement Roofing felt Corrugated iron, 2G guagc, 5 to 10 feet Ridging • ■■■•■. <-■; Sheet lead, and lead pipes Down pipe and heads Spouting, O.G, and half round Nails — wire, bpikes, clout, horse-shoe nails, brass head, picture &c. Brads- flooring, and finishing Axle pulleys m variety Bolts and nuts, assorted sizes Door springs — helical, iron and brass Brackets— japanned, and tin shelf do. „ 'American, wall and corner pole Blocks — single and double Finger plates Grindstones and mountings Locks — real patent, carpenters' double hand, drawback, plate, mortice, till, bex, &c. Paints, oils, varnarishea, turps and brushes Paperhangins and scrim Tar — coal and Stockholm Pitch Zine — plain and perforated And a large variety of shelf goods. CARPENTERS' AND OTHER TOOLS. Planes — smoothing, jack, try, rebate „ plough, bead, fillester, hollows, „ and rounds Vices — hand, and bench Screw plates Emery cloth and baper Glass Flooring cramps American boring machines, vertical and angular Braces — German, Spofford, and others Hits — screw, centre, spoon and gimlet Carpenrcr's h.irkets Bench screws and stops Augers — American and Scotch Axes — American, squaring, &c. Bill hooks, single aud double edge &c, &c, &c. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Ploughs — wheel and swing Harrows — Campion's Spades, shovels, rakes, &c. Bean bibblers Corn crushers Seed sowers — Caboon's broadcast and drill HOUSE FURNISHINGS. Bells— call, hand, and alarm Sponge baths Canary cages B. metal tea pots Spoons — tea, dessert, and table m U. S, and E. P. Forks m U. 8. and E. P. Cruets and toast racks Table cutlery, a large assortment Dish covers, wire and stamped tin Fenders — kitchen, parlor and bed room, Fire Dogs Coal vases Clothes wringers — Uureka and Universal Preserving and stew pans Colonial aad camp oven? Door mats, assorted Dressing glasses Frying pans — tinned and emameilcc! Saucepans Tea kettles, tin an<! iron Ejfg beaters and whisks Tea and coffeepots Coffee mills Lamps— table, bracket, hall. &c Iron beadsteads, single and double American leather Boilers, oval, 2 gals to 10 gala Smoothing irons, bouse bellow, &c Basins, tin, galvanised aud enamelled SUNDRIES. Guns— single and double barrel Gnu fittings Powder — sporting and blasting Dynamite and blasting fuse Pumps — Douglas and force Pipe and couplings for do. Chains— dog, b«ck, and trace Jack chain, iron and brass Fencing wire aud staples Wire, bright, copper, and brass Surveyors' chains Coffin furniture Brass taps — spirit, beer, and range Wood taps Engine packing Butchers' knives and steels Balances — spring, with aud without tray Steelyards and counter weighing machines Sewing machines Bnisiiware m great variety Music stool screws Quoits Soldering irons, solder and fluid Tents, various sizes &c. &c. &c. ALEX. FERGUSON ISAGKNT tOll The Colonial Fire Insurance Company The New Zealand Time* J^ewspajer The Weekly Mail Newspaper And Chr. Hansen's Cheese Rennet Extract, and orhor dairy preparations.
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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 163, 28 September 1881, Page 4
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472Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 163, 28 September 1881, Page 4
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