F. J. JONES'S PRICE LIST NO. I.— OTHERS TO FOLLOW. rpHE following Prices will be charged till X further notice, riz : — Sugar, White Mauritius ... 4d per lb 10 *d „ „ » IW ... <Hd „ „ Sngo, best 3d „ „ Tapioca 3d „ „ Cornllour 6d „ „ Starch : 4d „ „ Ourry, per bottle lOd Cocoa, Van Houten'a. ... 4s (id „ „ Matches, tin boxes ... . . . Is (id por doz „ plaids 5d „ Kerosene ... ... ... 8s per tin ' Flour, local 11s (id per hundred TEAS! TEAS ! 'TEAS! My celebrated TEAS, which have obtained such favour bj the public, will be sold as follows :— National Blend, Is fid per lb Indiana Blend, 2s per lb Eicolsior Blend, 2s Gd per lb NOTE SPECIALLY My system of selling Gibs White Sugar nnd lib Tea having boon adopted by others in the trade, I shall now sell without s,ny alteration in quality the same parcel fo 3s Gd. CHINA, GLASS, & EARTHENWARE Now opening up 14 crates of New Goods, which will be sold cheap — Sets of Jugs, 3 to set , 2s Gd to 3s. REMEMBER! GREAT BARGAINS IN THIS LINE. BOOTS AND SHOES. This large Stock will be oifored at very low prices. COME AND SRE! HAMS AND BACON! A choice consignment of Canterbury Bacon and Haras, new cure, j ust arrived. REMEMBER— FJRA.NOIS J. JONES. TTNDT3R THE PATRONAGE OB 1 U SANTA CLAUS. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. NEW YEAR'S GIFTS. FANCY [REPOSITORY (Opposite the Bank of New Zealand). S. H.IHiBW Begs to draw the attention of the inhabitants of Wo.ngauui.and tho neighbourhood to his 1 irge aud well-assorted stock of JfAJBCCX" GOODd, TOiTS, and Miscellaneous Articles, especially suitable for presentation at this season of the year. To avoid the nconvoniencc experienced last year, w!/rfr. nnmer»nj customers were unavoidably crowded oul', the large store recently vacated by the Now Zealand Ltiau and Mercantile Agency Company lias for j this season been converted into a large and commodious Show Koom, in whiclt will !)c displayed the extensive assortment of handsome goods to be olfcrod tor sale. The stock consists of ijadies' Reticules, Bags, Companions, Firo dcrcen3, Fans, Vases, Lustres, &0., &0., and Children's Toys wdl be made an especial feature. TOYS —Strong and d-iv.ui.ble — Wheelbarrows, Dolls of all sizes nd prices, Magic lanterns, phildren'a Musical Toys, and every variety oftoy whioh is imported into or manufactured in Ne»v Zealand, at unusually low pricos, unrivalled for excellence and quality. iEsthotic Crewel Work in groat variety and latest pattorns. Silks and Wools in all shades. Christmas Boxe» on tables at Sixpence and Ono Shilling. CHRISTMAS & NEW YJEAR'ri CARDS. Partiddar atteation is drawn to tho immense stock of charming Cards unequalled in excellence of design and unsurpassed in taste and beauty. These cards have bcon especially selected and imported from Europe to meet fch.e. citraardin.ary demand likely to be iuado for- them. The stock includes Blowers, Ferns, Shell 3, Suaweed, and the most ingenious mechanical cards, handpaiutcd photographs, also quisite paintings on ivory and silks. : An early inspection is invited. Tho Chdd's Magic Flute aud other inatru- j incuts of musical torture for children, especially recomuiomled to parents of nervous temperament — soothing and beneficial — illustrating the proverb, "Music hath Charms," Jfcc. Sol 6 Drums, all si-jos. Como early. Couio early. Cumo oiu'ly*. The repository will ropro3cnl/ ono .arge oxhibilion of seasonable presents such as haa jjnever before been witnossod in Wanganui, Room for all. No charge for admission to S. H. DREW'S Fakoi ltKPomiojir, Opposite Bank of New Zealand, Victoria Avenue. THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE OF NEW ZEALAND. A TTENTION is dircctfid to the proJ\. visions of tho Acts establishing this Oiliee, and to tho advantages placed thereby wifhjn fclip I'eaph. of every colonist. 'Subject to 1 sucii" provisions, th State offers to every person 1, About to make his or her will or ; codicil 2. lutsndiug to provide for wife and ojiflcfren, oj- " Qtberai by deed or . settlement 3 Settling property by way of ruarriaye settlement, 4. Desiring to renounce the trusts of a will, having hocm appointed executor or trustoo under the Ritnio. 0, Ilaviug acted as trufituo, executor, . • or administrator, wishing to be lcLievc'ij oi' j/jio bV ( i'theu oilrusteeslrip or administration, tho option of using tbo State machinery, and «i vos au absolute guarantee agaiuat loss iU' funds by fraud, peculation, ordis [ houiicty. Rvsry isiionuntion mr.y be qbtfliucd [ from Albert iiaruH, &nu, Agent, at Wangumii, or from { V-. O. HA^tRRTON, I l;uMe T.tusioc-.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 10234, 25 June 1883, Page 1
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721Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 10234, 25 June 1883, Page 1
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