JOHNSTON and CO., MEEOHANTS AND IMPORTERS OF WELLINGTON, HAVE now Opened a Branch Establishment in Wanganui : and have on Sale at their PREMISES, AIOTORIA AVENUE Cocoa— Taylor's, Fry's, Epp's, an Va Houten's Holloway's and Cockle's Pills._ Salt, coarse, and fine, and in jars Soap powder, mustard, arrowroot, caraway and ginger Patent groats and barley, gelatine Castor and salad oils, lemon peel Carbonate of soda, cream tartar, tartanc acid, vinegar White and blue starch Jujubes and pastiles Wax vestas, ,sauces, split peas • • Mixed spice, potted meats Blacking, Oolman's dark and azure blue Condensed milk Maccaroni and vermicelli, currie powder Tapioca, pepper, cornflower Pickles, anchovy paste, capers Keillor's jams, marmalade Sago, bottled fruits, Epsom salts Whiting, twines, sulphur. Bice Galvanized iron ( Fencing wire and staples, kerosene Nails, cornsacks, woolpacks Sardines, salmon, oysters, lobsters Herrings Candles, soda crystals , . Paper— Printing and wrapper amd paper ;bags ■ ■ : Porter— Guinness's, by Burke Ale— Bass's and Allsopp's, bottled by Burke: also, Burkes light sparkling pale ale Currants, eleme, sultana and muscatel raisins Sugars, teas, tobaccos ' Whiskey, brandy, geneva, Old T?m rum Sherry, port, ckret, ginger wine r Champagne Adelaide wines Standard iron, clothes pegs Eaw, boiled and colza oil White lead, sheet lead i Cotton waste, axes, axe handles, L.H. I shovels ' I Brooms, 1 C, Tin plates
Joseph Dean and (jo FEI/IiMONGERS. Wanganui and Foxton. CASH PURCHASERS of WOOL, SKINS , ' HIDES, & TALLOW. WOOL SCOURED UPON COMMISSION As follows : — Fleeecd Wool, lid per lb., scoured weights Locltß and Pieces, pur lj dlb.,soureed weigh S. H. DREW HAS just received a new assortmen of the Davis Vertical Sewing Machine. INSPECTION INVITED. WANGANUI TIMBER YARDS STEAM SAW MILLS, AND SASH AND DOOR FACTORY, Taoto Quay & Ridgway-street, WANGANUI. pLEiEiNOE QALE. 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 sale, so as to make room for New Stock on opening of railway. GREAT BARGAINS! Second-class Timber, suitable for building outhouses or fencing, at from 6s per 100 feet superficial. TORE AND CORNFOOT, Proprietors. II? you want your Phots taken go to , HUFFS.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 4 November 1882, Page 4
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354Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 4 November 1882, Page 4
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