T-Min i mum in Weight.. . " ..'., ... . ■■, (! JOHNSTON,,; and ,G0; MEEOH'ARTS'JANP .IMPORTEES: - ,•>• •''. ', .-:. il-.n.' "I!. •■; l I:-." iU ; OF WELLINGTON, i k: ; TTAYE now Opened a Branch. Estab-, i~l I lishment in Wanganiii : , .anol^aye, 'on Sale at their "■,■■—,.: ■ i?EEMISES, AIOTOitIA. AVENUE -'-■ I ,-i ■;..' ..'--'■ /L / V- -,\--' 1 .• Pqcpa — Tayl6T's;"!Fry's, Epp's, and Ya '. '. ' Houten's . , '. t, > . k HbUoway'.kand ; Coel£lfe.'s']?iMV 'V "'' ' Salt, coarse, &M 'Hri^jfa.iii^rp "'!' t u ,'^' Soap; powder, _musfard, arrowroot, '_cai?a^_ way a n,d ginger, ,- o , ,-, AA > l3| , f . Patent groats and parley;, gelfpne Castor and salad oils,' lemon peel 'Cafcbpnate .of . sqdaj- cream .tartar, J/WlpPPiacid, vinegar White and blue staroh«.n 1; .(■-. Jujubes and pastiles Wax ! ves(as;-sau'cesj'..sj!lit pjeas" ' j /.^{ [>\ Mixed, spice, po^teij meats , . . 1 Blacking,' "Colihan'X'dark' and' aburej'bltid Qondensed milk ','„',• r .' .' '', MTaccarpni , aiid; verniicelli; durrie poVf der Tapiocfy I , pepper)' cornfloyrer ' ',' v , '^' n ; Pickles', anchovy "paste, 'capers'', "_]",• -I Keiller's jams, marmalade Sago, bottled -fraits, ; Epsom salts ( ■ ; _-. • | Whiting, twines, . sulphur Eice- . . . Galvanized! iron/ ;.\m , !;•;!:■ ■-. ,i,[;i: . Fencing wire and staples, kerosene ,i ' '.;;.;;! jji •<,,-. ■>-'■ ;■• . '!-.'/•!:■; Nails, cornsacks, woolpacks Sardbes,' salmon, oysters,, lobsters j ' | ; " Herring's Candles,, soda'' crystals • " '■'"•: : 'f"' l j ' Paper— Printing and wrapper amd paper bags . "'"' '' "■ '' " Porter— Guinness's, by Burto, : "■ '. ■ Ale-j-Bass's and Allsopp's,' bottled by' Burke: also, Bxrrke's light sparkling pale ale r, Currants, eleme, sultana and muscatel raisins ...... ..--••■ - ' Sugars, teas', tobaccos - . . ,-..,. Whiskey;, brandy, geneva, Old T'?rn rum ■ Sherry, port, claret, ginger wine .Champagne,. .' .•■ • •,,"' Adelaide wines , ; •■, - , : ' Standard iron, clothes pegs ...- --: Eaw, boiled and colza oil •. White lead, sheet lead .•■ 1 Cotton waste, axes, axe handles, L.H. I shovels I Brooms, IC, Tin plates '■ '■■ ■
J oseph Dean and \j ; j FELLMON G- ER S. ' •■ Wanganui and Foxlon. CASH PURCHASERS of WOOL, SKIN S HIDES, & TALLOW. WOOL SCO URED UPON COMMISSION i As follows : — Fleeced Wool, lid. per lb., scoured woights Locks and Pieces, per li dlb.,sourcod waigli ■jitaWin's photographic studio Opposite Roman Catholic Church), ' ! VICTORIA AVENUE, IS NOW OPEN : . - INSPECTION INVITED WANGANUI TIMBER YARD S STEAM SAW MILLS, AND SASH AND DOOR FACTORY, Taupo Quay& Kid sway- street, WANGANT7I. pLEAEAUOB OALE, 200,000 FEET OF TIMBER.. To Carpenters and the Public generally We have determined to clear our present large stock of Dressed and Rough Timber at prices that must command a ready snlo, so as to make room for New Stoe'c on opening of railway. GRE\T BARGAINS! Second-class Timber, suitable for building outhouses or fencing, at from 5b per 11-0 i'eet snpeificial. YORK AND COBNFOOT, .^J.I. PfiOPKIETOBS.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 26 October 1882, Page 4
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387Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 26 October 1882, Page 4
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