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i ; . AGENTS, FOE ; E. and J. Burkes Sparkling Pale Ale Guinness's Foreign Stout, Bottled by B. and J. Burke • | E. "and J. Burkes Irish and Scotch \ •.-, Whiskeys, in bottle or bulk , \ Lucien Beliefs Brandy, m qr-oasks, bases, flaskWhalf-flaske i ■ ; . Davie'B Galvanized Corrugated Ir°» ! 'De Castella's & Eowan's Oolomal Wine i To arrive ex " Beechdale ' 250 Cases Guinness's Stout, hottlea . Dy : ! .. E. and ,J. Burke, qts- . . 50 „ Guinness's Stout, bottled by ' '; E. and J.. Burke, Pints. 80 ■ „ Burkes Ale, qts. 20 j „ Burkes Ale Pints, : 50 ( „ Bhapsodia 40 i „ Burkes Whisky ._ 10 ' „ Sparkling Cider Pints 1 Ex""vVe&t York " 100 ' Cases ; Gprdeii' Fleece Bnm| 3J- Tanks Sultana Raisins . , •i,l i „ Eleme Baisins/ : ' 1 Case BleachedGihge'r 1 „ P"nhleached Ginger ■ 1 100 : Boxes , Macoaroni 20 ' :„• Verniicelli . 10 Cases Candied Peel . ■' • .. 50 ]. Currants • 30 • „ Millar's Sauce ..5 „ Ketchup Sauce ■ : 6b" i , ■ ABBorted' Pickles 10 Tons $6~Excelsior Fencing wu-e ' 10" ■„ *7 ' ■•-„,. - ;.-».;- ..' 25 Hhds.-H.;Evans'. Vinegar 501 Casks Eastwood's Cement 20 Cases Clicquot; Champagne qts 100 Cases Golden Meeoe Bum 300 Bags Salt .-,'• ■::•:■ •; ■■■■■■■ 1 Tank Eleme Eaisins . ..,:,] ', . To arrive ex '-OtaM," .'. ,40 CasesDavisGalvanizedlron 26 guage -.:...; Ex "Sea Toiler," 50i 'Boxes Price's Paraffine Candles ■ ' ■" .100 Boxes Price's Belinont Candles 50 Cases Swiss- Milk : ' 50 Cases Hedaie's Giuger Wine . 50 CasesHeddle's Lime Juice 50 Cases Thompson's Ginger Wine 100 Cases Dunville's Whisky 20 Dbzen W and P $38 Sheep Shears 100 cases currants 50 Drums Colza Oil 50 Drums Boiled Oil 50 Drums Raw Oil 30 Cases Heidsieck's Dry Monopole Champagne ■ 10 Cases Van. Houtea's Cocoa 100 Cases Kinahan's LL Whisky 1 Trauman's Piano
KOHN BROS., WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERSJMPORTERS VIOTOBIA AVENUE, WANGANUI, And 43, London Wall, London, GEORGE BOOTH & SONS, IMPORTERS OF - AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AN]} MACHINERY Tuam and St. Asaph Streets, Christchurch. SOLE AGENTS OR Eansome's Engines and Thrashers " Fabmers' Friend " and " MonarchGbain Drills Randall Revolving Diso Harrows fttrst and bradley's gang and sulky ploughs The "Easy" Lawn Mower ' &c, &c, . Send for our full Illustrated Catalogue of Ploughs, Harrows, Cultivators, Drills, Sowers, Reapers, ' Mowers, Rakes, Koot-Cuttera, Ohaff-Cutters, Corn-Crushers Lawn Mowers, Farm' and Garden Tools, Iron Turbine Windmills, &0., &o. We confine ourselves entirely to Agricultural Implements and Farm Requisites, and have the largest and best assorted Stock in the colony. CATALOGUES AND CIRCULARS FREE ON APPLICATION. (iEORGE BOOTB K AND SONS,
NOTICE OF REMOVAL.' J& D. MoFARLANE beg to notify to their numerous friends and customers, that they have removed to those commodious premises lately occupied by the Northern Boot and Shoe Company, where they will always have on hands a large stock of Tents, Tarpaulins, Oilskins. Ship Chandlery of every description. All orders both in town and country punctually attended to. f ■ Note the address, — f TAT7POQUAY, Immediately opposite railway goods shed NOW mind you don't forgotit ! Spades and shovels at B. O. HoLCttOiJi's. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. COAL. COAL. COAL. t ' AWING to the great success that has at--3 \J tended the Britnner Coal Company , since opening in Wduganui, it has been l absolusely imperative for us to obtain larger premies. We have therefore purchased, in Wilson-street,- next Ship Hotel, the pro- 1 mises occupied by the late firm of Lamb 3 and Plumley, together with engine, weigh--1 bridge, aud ehaft'-cutter ; everything complete. Customers can now rely on a good supply of Best Screened Brunner Coal and Newcastlo, at lowest prices. Firewood of nil descriptions, cut or in log, always on hand. W. KENNEDY, Local Manager. MIND you don't forget it ! Cutlery and cleutfo-plaled ware in great variety at 8.. C. Holceoft's. PROCRASTINATION is the thief of C time, so pay HUFF » vis>it. t
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 31 October 1882, Page 4
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620Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 31 October 1882, Page 4
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