,Il" ..BUSINESS DIBEOTORY ![i_! il. • ' " ' ■ nio.f •= -■- nraUBAJSOE COMPANIES. iy . J!(ew Zealand Fire and Marine Insurance [j[-, ; : Company. Thomas Culpan, Manager. AUCTIONEERS &c. " JZdward W. .Lii Eton, Auctioneer, Stock and Station Agent, Rutland Chambers .'Barns, '• Albert,' Valuator 1 ' General Commission, Custom -House, Shipping Agent , .... ABOHITBCT3, BUEVETOBS, &O. A'tlMfl & Clere, Rid'gway-street ;'- ■''' ■ BIKBES & CONFECTIOKEBS. Hicks, Geory>, Steam Biscuit Factory and a'( UiCorifeetdenery Workß Ridgway-street Pi.'jWiiolley, "Thomas, Machine Biscuit Baiter is ■}• <md' Confectioner, Victoria Avenue jri-? f! -:' '■ ' 'THTTOHBB ' .5: Caddy, Henry, .Wholesale and Retail Shipand Family Butcher : ; ,.';.:;,. . OABIKBT MAXEBB. _ 5 .Anderson, John,' Furniture and Carpet n- s . '.^Warehouse, Victoria Avenue .jy Andersen, James, T. Furniture Carpet and x ' '"' Warehouse, Valuator, Under'; taker, &c. Taupo Quay j'~ ,' ' CHBMISIB & DBUOOISTS. ~ -1 jSurij, B.Gr., Chemist and Druggist Avenue V Watefield & Hogg, Wholesale and Ketail U>ii ""I ' ' IEOHMONOBBS o | .Drummond& Alexander, Metal Merchants BUui «.'■• ' pITJMBEBS'&'aABpiiTBBS. •^Horn, J. H^ Manufactory, Victoria Avenue ■^Kteiing, J; H.Elumber and Gasfitter ; ,w.-, ! I . ; i ■'. t. BADDLBBS & HAKNBBS MAKESa ni Eitbhen,' D.j 'Jißpdrter and Manufacturer .of •very description of Saddlery " Avenue' ', » .<! "!■.! I SBEBaMLAK & BTJBSBIOTtiM > •vXamd Sanies) 'Taupo Quay < : ' ■■-,;[■■' BHTP OHASDIiBEB & SAIIMAKBBS ' itiMoßWlane, J. '&!).,' Taupo Quayi ; ■ r ,t , ■; i STOEEKBBEBEB & QEOOBES. ; jOununins, .T. . fD., • Taupo . Quay ' ■ u ,Mansoii, : S., Storekeeper Taupo Quay and . . ,.. .q. <-.' i.' ; J^ L., , Wholesale and Betail Merchants, Corner- of Wiok'''^''■teaa. and Kidgway-streets, Wanganu '"■','' " ' lAILOB &OUTPIXTBB. ; "Harding, D. Tailor, Draper, and Outfitter •'" 'Established 1865, 1/ondpn Souse Rl •'■ .!■ %ATCBHAKBB3 & JBWELIEBB sDrew, S. H. " Practical Watchmaker and """' Jeireller Wangahui and Marton IKohn Bros., Importers', Watchmakers and next door CHBONiois Office ' : ?":([ BrKTWIM i'& BPIBIT HBBOHAHTa. ' (Powell. Sen, f and Oo.,Victoria Avenu e'fti{i-' ■ ■ "*" ~ V''--i' : I- ;•' EX Meroia „ lady Jocelyn J .,. n. May Queen r -" ■ n Elmeny "£., British King fi !•'•„ Halcione j.'*-S6 casks and teirces ;itS4O kegs "\ in' 96 cases f General 19 bundles C Hardware 120- pieces ) .. ; , Comprising General builders' ironmongery General fnrnishing ironmongery Boiled and raw linseed oil Paints and colours. ■ lamps Water pipes and fittings Tinware and Tinmen's sundries Brushware and brooms Carpenters' tools in great variety Agricultural implements Agricultural Seeds Galvanised iron and fencing wire PUCK. UNCLE SAM The " ib coming. .The wonderful success that attended the introduction, of the real American housemaids' cooking stoves last winter induced us to' send for more. These are in the " Ibar" now overdue from. New York. They comprize the Puck and Uncle Sam. We have taken the 'experience of those who bought last year and we find the average to be one ton' of coal in twenty-four weeks. For beauty of design, economy of fuel, and cheapness, they are not to be equalled. We also have on board the same vessel, buggy- rims, hubs, spokes, and felloes. American hardware of every description, Yankee novelties, Putnam's hoiae nails, Douglas' pumps, saws, locks. &c., &c., &c, ;\ HOLOitOFI & BICHABDS. OTJCLBRY! CUTLERY! •EIiECTRO-PIiATE 1 WE nvite tbe attention of Parties - Furnishing to our Large Stook of XABLE-CTJTLERY, BRITISH AND ELEOTRO-PLATED SILVER SPOONS & FORKS, From'the best Sheffield Makers. PRICES * BeßSert Knives )12 6fl v 16 ( per (bone-handled) ) 1 doz Dessert Knives I g5 45 I per (ivory-handled) ) > Table Knives M„ 6d per (bone-hanoled) doz Table Knives 80 45 SQs per (ivory-healed) (aoz TableKnivesand j 1Q 16 25s | per Forks ) J 6et - (KSAT AND GAME OABVEES AND TABTiK STEELS TO MATCH.) BRITISH PLATE. Tea Spoons 4s, 6b, 8b J* Dessert Spoons Us §" Jable Spoons 165,18s 6d,2256d |^ Eeseert Forks . 12b jj|£ Table Forks 168,1856d,2256d | ELECTRO-PLATED SILVER TeaSpoons- I 1186a > 1286d,178 |^ Dessert Spoons j 23e, 30s, 35s J** DAleSpeons j 82 B , 425, 46b |^ Tefisert Porks j 21s, 80s, 34s $£ if Table Forks ] 325, 40s, 44s |£ Soup Ladles, Gravy, Salt Mustard, and Egg Spoons to match. Also a large asortraent of Cruets, Toast fteeks, Biecuit Boxes, Pickle Frames fTa Forks, Fish Carvers, Dessert Knives in cases, Butta- Coo'.ers and Snive .&c. JAMES THAIN &00.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 10237, 3 July 1883, Page 1
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620Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 10237, 3 July 1883, Page 1
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